What are ya' listening to?

Not trying to go OT, but T Erdelyi, isn't that cool about the drummer for Iron Butterfly? Secret mad scientist supposedly killed by... who are those men jumping out of the helicopter outside my window?

Really, a very intriguing story, whether there was foul play involved or not.

Or real or not, I remember watching a documentary about it some years ago, but Iron Butterflys website says Ron Bushy is still alive.

Anybody got any info on this?
 
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As of right now....

Dropkick Murphy's - The Warrior Spirit

Seether - Karma and Effect

Tool - Aniema

Staind - Breaking The Cycle

Metallica - Master Of Puppets

Puddle Of Mudd - Life on Display

Disturbed - The Sickness

Crossfade - Crossfade

Godsmack - Awake

Ministry - Psalm 69

Slipknot - Vol. 3 Subliminal Verses

AC/DC - Back In Black

SilverFoxKnows said:
I love Dvorak's symphonies 8 & 9, that's always in my CD case. I'm playing Wagner right now, though.

Frank
Those, are like, some seriously bashin' tunes.....dude.

DVORAK, LIKE, TOTALLY ROCKS!!!!
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Don Luis said:
What, no Mozart or Bach anyone ????.

I´m with Esav on this one but I would also include some Irish folk, and Klezmer, and Mexican Jarocho, and whatever my daughters play on the piano.

Luis

Have you heard Misia? She's a Portugese fado singer. Good stuff.

Frank
 
K.V. Collucci said:
As of right now....

Dropkick Murphy's - The Warrior Spirit

Seether - Karma and Effect

Tool - Aniema

Staind - Breaking The Cycle

Metallica - Master Of Puppets

Puddle Of Mudd - Life on Display

Disturbed - The Sickness

Crossfade - Crossfade

Godsmack - Awake

Ministry - Psalm 69

Slipknot - Vol. 3 Subliminal Verses

AC/DC - Back In Black

Those, are like, some seriously bashin' tunes.....dude.

DVORAK, LIKE, TOTALLY ROCKS!!!!
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Do you have The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste or The Land of Rape and Honey? The video In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up is also good.

Frank
 
Love, Best of.
Sibelius, Symphony No. 5
Death in June, But, what ends when the symbols shatter?
Johnny Cash, American IV.
Current 93, calling for vanished faces.
KLF, The White Room.
Pink Floyd, The Final Cut.
David Bowie, Best of 1969/74.
 
SilverFoxKnows said:
Have you heard Misia? She's a Portugese fado singer. Good stuff.

Frank
Yes I've heard her but not much really, fado is nice as is much Iberian music, so much variety in such a small region, influenced by Moors and Gypsies and Jews and Romans and Celts, etc.

Right now though I'm more in the mood for classical cello, as in Beethoven's cello and piano sonata #3 opus 69 (one of my all time favorites) or Dvorak's Cello concerto.

Luis
 
Burchtree said:
I haven't heard that one in a while. 69! 69! ;)
The cut "scarecrows" is one of my favorites for setting a (disturbing) mood. The sample where the guy says "They live... without them." I don't know exactly what it means but I don't like it; they live without what???

Lately I mostly listen to stuff in my truck, so here's what I remember being in there right now:

The Clash - London Calling
Speedy West & Jimmy Bryant - Stratosphere Boogie
Slayer - Reign in Blood
Rev. Horton Heat - Holy Roller
Merauder - Master Killer
Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
Bill Nelson - Blue Moons and Laughing Guitars
David Lindley - El Rayo X
Jellyfish - Spilt Milk
Corrosion of Confirmity - Blind
 
Well, right now my tinfoil hat is in for repair so I'm listening to the aliens on Venus tell me things .... terrible things .... They are telling me about certain people and what should happen to them ....
 
The Rubicon has Iron Butterfly
Truck has Eagles
Van has that Miriah Carey dudess..(wifes choice)
My kids....who even knows.....
 
In the last few days it's been:

Loretta Lynn with Jack White, Van Lear Rose - I usually don't like albums that are heavily hyped and have a lot of critics yapping about them. But I listened to a few songs from this album and knew I had to get it. A great antidote to the stale stuff being spewed out by no-talent country acts these days.

Mississippi John Hurt, Best of - Concert recorded live in 1965. I don't think calling this the blues is accurate, it's too cheerful for that. One of the best guitar pickers of all time, having fun and enjoying life.

Los Romeros and the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Vivaldi Guitar Concertos - Several concertos for other stringed instruments, transcribed for guitar. Performed by Pepe Romero and others.
 
Ace Troubleshooter - Jasmine

Audioslave - Show Me How To Live

Jonny Lang - Mustang Sally

Frank Black - Bullet
 
gajinoz said:
Well, right now my tinfoil hat is in for repair so I'm listening to the aliens on Venus tell me things .... terrible things .... They are telling me about certain people and what should happen to them ....

"Kill them all, Gaj. Kill them all..."

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Right now, I'm listening to streaming audio from KHYI-FM, a radio station out of Texas. Just finished up a tasty Fred Eaglesmith tune, and now some Joe Ely. Good stuff I tell ya.
 
Toby Keith--Honky Tonk University
 
Little of this and a little of that
Have ~ 18 GB of stuff gleaned from usenet - mostly Whitburn.
1966 through 1980's

Includes 1 of 2 of my "most obscure" tunes:
The Sidekicks - "Suspicions"

The one I need is:
The Hello People - "(As I went down to) Jerusalem"
 
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