oooh, Wishbone Ash...Have you listened to their album "New England"
Amy Rigby
Indigo Girls (only 11 more days until I get to see them live!)
Bonnie Raitt
Jimmy Buffett
Keb Mo
"My ex-boyfriend can't tell me I've sold out, because he's in a cult, and he's not allowed to talk to me." --Dar Williams
Aziza Mustafa Zadeh: Jazz pianist from Azerbaijan. Mix of eastern traditional and progressive jazz.
Outkast
Al Di Meola
Horrorpops
Die Ärzte
Custom
got the soundtrack to 'Singles' recently. its a collection of old grunge tunes, so my minidisc has been playing a random mix of 'kill rock stars', 'no alternative', 'singles' and 'sub pop 200' (all compilation albums)
its pretty cool :)
also on standby is old metallica, neil young - rust never sleeps and johnny cash - live at san quentin/folsom prison...the old reliables :)
This is my signature. Fear it.
Ottmar Liebert
Bruce Becvar
Tokai 12 String
Don't you ever give up on yourself
Isn't "Would" on the Singles soundtrack? That song almost made me want to play bass.
yes nick, would? is the first tune on the album, amazing song...not that big an alice in chains fan, but some of their stuff was perfect. and jerry cantrell was/is an awesome guitarist :)
ive got a real hankerin to see that film now, must go and see if i can find a copy for rent.
This is my signature. Fear it.
Bit of a mixed bag really -
Creedence (never far from my stereo!!)
Ray Charles
A cheapo "Guitar Heroes" cd I've had for donkey's years featuring stuff like Apache, Rumble, Sleepwalk,Pipeline,Wipeout,Walk Don't Run etc..
George Thorogood
A Buddy Holly compilation
A Blues anthology featuring JLH, Muddy, BB King, Elmore James etc...
And a "Country Legends" cd of the Mrs........thanks to Twisty.......
:) :) :)
But nothing on at the moment - at least not till the hangover wears off - birthday yesterday and I ever-so-slightly over-indulged in the falling-down water...........
Could whoever's got the remote turn the brightness down a little on the sun........please..........
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
Dire Straits
Jeff Buckley
and rather bizarrely Backstreet Boys (there are some lovely guitar parts for their songs)
And lastly, just today I rediscovered my queen CD's, so there has been a lot of air guitaring around my house today :lol:
Sound interesting stuff being heard here. Thanks to everyone for giving me more reasons to stop at the CD store!
For myself, this past week was a lot of Neil Young (seminar to teach or no! :wink: ) plus Weezer, Blink 182, Robert Johnson and the Beatles for various lessons and classes to teach.
And the past few days?
Holmes Brothers
Miriam Makeba
Til Tuesday
and the Afro-Rican Ensemble
Hope everyone is having a great weekend.
Peace
Hope everyone is having a great weekend.
Peace
Thank You! I'm having a great weekend. But, it's over in a couple of hours :cry:
This a great thread because there are alot of Bands I've never heard of, and now will look out for.
Im listening to....
The Paper Chase- "God Bless Your Black Heart" killer record.. just came out.. best live band i've ever seen..
Tweaker- always listening to them
Error- Just got this... its.. loud.
Rasputina- long live cello rock!
and..
The Household Gods- just a shameless plug...
There ya go.
-Marv
Andrew Delaney & The Horse You Rode In On ---> http://www.myspace.com/andrewdelaney
You can and should buy my album "Scoundrels!" in mp3 format on amazon.com or iTunes etc...
I've been listening to myself, and those i jam with (alot of local rock, bules, and jazz bands) I havent popped a cd into my cd player in a two weeks, and the radio has been off. Right now I have my guitar in my hands, and it's only NOT been there when i slept for 4 hours last night. lol
counting crows
goldfrapp
lemon jelly
morcheeba
damion rice
nick drake
eric roche