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What are you listening to?

benstephens

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I seem to be listening to Strauss a lot at the moment. Mainly because I am trying to learn how to Waltz and Polka, so am playing it over and over again while I go through the steps!

Ben
 

Dr Doran

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RedHotRidinHood said:
Wow-that is really quite a spread...you are the only person other than me and my ex-husband who even know about Tuvan Throat Singing-pretty amazing! The movie about it is pretty cool too. And I LOVE Bob Brozman, especially the album he did with Cyril Pahinui-"Four Hands Sweet and Hot". Son House makes me want to reconsider religion...if church was like the way he sings, I would be godly. I saw RL Burnside once, and I was blown away. I also saw Honeyboy Edwards a few years ago and I felt like I was watching God. Met the man, and he was OLD. But still there, you know?
Great list!

Oh, I LOVE tuvan throat singing. I have Deep in the Heart of Tuva on my "frequently play" pile.
 
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killertomata

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Listening to "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" by The Andrews Sisters.
 

missmelly

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I'm listening to...

For my birthday, I just got 3 Janet Klein & Her Parlor Boys CDs...very nice. Like Helen Kane.
I also received the Ella Fitzgerald sings the Rogers & Hart Songbook.
I'm wanting to buy a Fats Waller disc as I really like his music.

Cheers!

.:Miss Melly:.:)
 
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killertomata

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Can't listen to anything on the 'puter right now, I'm tagging a ton of OTR, but I do have Tar Paper Stomp in my head. :D
 

Barry

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Two from my list tonight...

Descendents - Bikeage
Th' Legendary Shack Shakers - The Sheriff's Ranch for Boys
 

Dr Doran

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Hemingway Jones said:
I cannot get enough of Shostakovich's Jazz Suite #2. I recommend it to everyone. It is simply magical.

I'll put that on. I like his war stuff generally.

Today I've got Penderecki's Metamorphosen. Does anyone know this piece? I love it.
 

Hemingway Jones

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Harp said:
His Adagio Lady Macbeth is similarly enchanting. :)
I shall hit iTunes right now!

Penderecki is another I'll have to look for.

Michael Nyman's "Rochester's Farewell," a version of his earlier "If," which was used at the end of "The Libertine" is rather marvelous as well.
 

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