Re-listening Achtung Baby (U2) in its entirety. Remains a personal favorite and one of the best pop albums ever. Yes, even if you can't stand Bono's vocals.
Next up is, maybe, some soft piano. Ludovico Einaudi being a strong possibility.
"Enjoy it while it lasts."
"The very words I live by."
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With the sad news of the death of Scott Walker I’ve been listening to his songs all day...one of my favourites is Night Flights...sheer bloody genius -{
I never was into metal but for some reason after watching Turbo Lover's music video 3 months ago, I've been on a Judas Priest bender ever since.
Currently listening to The Sinner, Live Vengeance '82
Last night I listened to the album The Music Of John Barry. John rearranges his most famous themes and I really enjoyed this, I think several tracks are improved from the original, especially the James Bond theme. For me there is a Holy Trinity of composers of movie music, of which John firmly sits alongside Ennio Morricone and Elmer Bernstein, all three utter geniuses.
I also listened to some Long John Baldry, what a fabulous voice he had.
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
The Time Machine by Alan Parsons. My first listen to this album and found it good. Haven’t listened to any Parsons for years, going to listen o his Tales Of Mystery & Imagination next.
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
Last night I listened to the album The Music Of John Barry. John rearranges his most famous themes and I really enjoyed this, I think several tracks are improved from the original, especially the James Bond theme. For me there is a Holy Trinity of composers of movie music, of which John firmly sits alongside Ennio Morricone and Elmer Bernstein, all three utter geniuses.
I also listened to some Long John Baldry, what a fabulous voice he had.
Last night I listened to the album The Music Of John Barry. John rearranges his most famous themes and I really enjoyed this, I think several tracks are improved from the original, especially the James Bond theme. For me there is a Holy Trinity of composers of movie music, of which John firmly sits alongside Ennio Morricone and Elmer Bernstein, all three utter geniuses.
I also listened to some Long John Baldry, what a fabulous voice he had.
Know place for Mr Williams in there CHB?
Not for me TRK, though along with Horton and Goodwin he would be in the next 3 in my list
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
Just had 'Flowers On The Wall' by The Statler Brothers come on the radio.
Always reminds me of my Dad. He has always loved the The Statler Brothers (and Johnny Cash) and every time he's in my car I have to put his Statler Brothers playlist on. They were the bane of my childhood )
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VhfY_5YNV4
James Bond- Licence To Kill
One song they just recently played was Monika - Secret In The Dark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh6yk98jjUc
Bond: “I must be dreaming.”
Next up is, maybe, some soft piano. Ludovico Einaudi being a strong possibility.
"The very words I live by."
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Also returning are Honeyblood with their best track to date called She’s A Nightmare - majestic -{
If you don' tknow what's funny you should use Google translate or ask Higgins!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbrXZvu8bUo
And lots of Kenny Wayne Shepherd as I went to watch him last week and he was amazing!
Currently listening to The Sinner, Live Vengeance '82
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpBFOJ3R0M4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUTtr1X1Eb4
I also listened to some Long John Baldry, what a fabulous voice he had.
Know place for Mr Williams in there CHB?
Not for me TRK, though along with Horton and Goodwin he would be in the next 3 in my list
Always reminds me of my Dad. He has always loved the The Statler Brothers (and Johnny Cash) and every time he's in my car I have to put his Statler Brothers playlist on. They were the bane of my childhood )