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Listening to the new Bob Dylan Christmas cd. It is putting a smile on my face  .  Take that however you want...
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No, I Never by Ndidi Onukwulu
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 Elton John--Tumbleweed Connection
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See a Little Light  - Bob Mould
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Flo and Eddie's Greatest Hits. I'm bettin' most people never heard of 'um (I said "most people", not you guys/gals). Here's "Keep It Warm".
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John Coltrane - Giant Steps   MoFi
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gene c View Post

Flo and Eddie's Greatest Hits. I'm bettin' most people never heard of 'um (I said "most people", not you guys/gals). Here's "Keep It Warm".


I frigging love Flo and Eddie!
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Dearest (version 1) (incomplete) (Buddy Holley).

Dearest (version 2) (w/o overdub) (Buddy Holley).
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Grass - Animal Collective
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Take These Shackles From My Heart (King-Stewart) (Buddy Holley) (ca. 1952).

Next: Footprints In the Snow (Jones) (Buddy Holley) (ca. 1953).
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21st Century Schizoid Man - King Crimson
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The last couple of days, I've been listening to The Beatles: Please, Please Me, With The Beatles, A Hard Day's Night and Beatles For Sale.

EDIT: Changed "Beatles For Soul" to "Beatles For Sale".
Edited by TravisR - 10/20/09 at 3:32pm
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^^^

Nice choices! :)

Love Is Strange
(1958) (B. Holley).

Next: Love Is Strange (1968 Petty overdubbed version) (B. Holley).
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Queen Of the Ballroom (Sonny Curtis).

Next: Starlight (Jack Huddle).
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The Beatles: Help! and Rubber Soul
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Sweet Unknown (Thousand Foot Krutch).  We saw TFK this past Monday night, and they put on quite a show.  We got to 'meet and greet' with the band members after the show.  To say that our oldest daughter was thrilled to see her favorite band in person would be an understatement. ;)
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The Beatles: Revolver and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Moving Waves by Focus. I don't listen to them enough. Gotta change that.
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Because I Love You (B. Holley).
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The Beatles: Magical Mystery Tour

I'm a much bigger fan of the British invasion Beatles than the psychedelic Beatles but I love 'I Am The Walrus'.
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Celestial Terrestrial Commuters (John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra).
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Leave My Heart (CD) - The Accelerators
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The Beatles: The Beatles (the white album)
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Dark Star, CSN
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The Beatles: Yellow Submarine
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Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D.

Al Di Meola - Elegant Gypsy

Herbert Von Karajan - Beethoven's 9th

Bert Kaempfert - The Very Best of Bert Kaempfert

Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - Classics Volume One
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The Beatles - Let It Be... Naked

The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
The Republic Tigers - Keep Color  (fantastic melodic pop music)
Christophe Rousset - Pièces de clavecin (Jean-Philippe Rameau)
Thom Yorke - Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses (single)
XTC - Transistor Blast (live at the BBC - fun revisiting these guys)

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Beatles In Mono

Once More by Spandau Ballet.  It's mainly re-recordings of their greatest hits, in view of their recent reunion, with two new tracks.  Surprisingly the re-recordings work quite well, especially those of their older, less well-known (in the US) hits which were too 'clubby', for my taste at any rate, e.g. To Cut A Long Story Short works very well stripped down and almost acoustic. 

And Speedland by Speed, same as above (re-recording of greatest hits), but I don't expect anyone else here to be listening to Speed...
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The Beatles: Abbey Road and Let It Be
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The Barbarian (from Emerson, Lake, and Palmer) (ELP).  I needed my tritone fix this morning.

Eruption/Stones of Years/Iconolast/Mass/Manticore (from Tarkus) (ELP).  From about 14:40 or so to 16:40 into the work, it's almost as if the lead guitarists from Pink Floyd made an appearance -- incredibly similar at that point to some of their work on Dark Side of the Moon (1973) and maybe one or two other albums.

Next: Reincarnation Of A Lovebird (from Mysterious Blues) (Charlie Mingus).
Edited by Ockeghem - 10/29/09 at 9:45am
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