Music: What are you listening to today?

Music: What are you listening to today?

In the spirit of the books and movies threads, here's one to talk about what you're listening to lately and what you hav

29 August 2009 at 10:11 PM
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by REDeYeS00

the continued normalization of splurge consumerism as an every day thing


by sailorsaint

Kay Kyser and His Kollege of Musical Knowledge.

My Dad liked all kinds of music.

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After seeing ticket prices for the Knicks game, I immediately thought of this song.

(My daughter and I went to the Boston Pops a couple weeks ago. Paid 100.00 each through the official site. Resellers trying to get 600.00. Absurd.)

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love the knacks lost after all that, hope blockchain bro paid with btc

meanwhile live from new york, carnegie not msg


by John Cole

After seeing ticket prices for the Knicks game, I immediately thought of this song.

(My daughter and I went to the Boston Pops a couple weeks ago. Paid 100.00 each through the official site. Resellers trying to get 600.00. Absurd.)

gnarls barkley was a breath of fresh and crazy airtime for us aught not watch cable but did tnt kids,
seems now reduced to yet another key latch on point for let you leach each leche lechon willing to rebuy economy


Debbie Harry was a ball of fire fam


by REDeYeS00

love the knacks lost after all that, hope blockchain bro paid with btcmeanwhile live from new york, carnegie not msg

Better than the original, but The Knack did everything better.


by lastcardcharlie

Not only is Blondie the greatest thing ever, but the provide me yet another opportunity to post Sadistic Mikka.

Broken YouTube Link

I wasn't a fan of Rush ever touring again without Neil Peart (RIP and my drummer GOAT imho). However, I now get it watching Anika Nilles on drums. Her energy is fantastic and she's clearly a great drummer. Plus she kinda looks like Diane Kruger. So I now get why Geddy and Alex picked her. Would love to hear any TRs from anyone catching this tour live!!!!

FWIW this is the FULL live version of this song from 50 years ago for comparison (btw the full version is never played anymore).



by mitchmarnerstinks

Anika Nilles on drums

Yeah I watched a clip of Tom Sawyer and she got an ovation for the toms part. The crowd loves her.

Geddy apparently does not even try to hit the high notes anymore and has recalibrated them to a lower octave. He still rocks on the bass.

I never liked the guitar player really, he's always been kind of a big nothing for me . Kind of like how I feel about Yes.


by steamraise

I never saw this before. Haven't heard this song in decades.

I could not have told you the chorus if you put a gun to my head but I sang it effortlessly when it came around.

Mick is goofy af.



The Dead always rained down thunder in the Hartford Civic Center...


I wish they'd drop the non-song storytelling movie-part of this video which just breaks up the music, but if you skip the pointless talking this is pretty good:


Hang on - here's all the awesome (including bangs) with none of the pointless chatter:


He plays ten times better than me, and he still comes over to hear my solos when I play. I guess he’s checking to see if I’m getting any better.

- Bruce Springsteen


by amplify

These mother****ers are plugged in. I'm better at listening to music than I used to be. Technically. I can now hear that this whole song is just a vamp on one minor chord. Then it goes major and then quickly to the fifth in the chorus and then back to the vamp.Modal rock.

Traffic is a really good name for a band


I'm playin number games!!



I tend to get the side eye when I quote this.

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