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#7777
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Recent albums in rotation:
Aesop Rock - Spirit World Field Guide
Keith Jarrett - Budapest Concert
Autechre - SIGN
Mary Halvorson's Code Girl - Artlessly Falling
Aesop Rock - Spirit World Field Guide
Keith Jarrett - Budapest Concert
Autechre - SIGN
Mary Halvorson's Code Girl - Artlessly Falling
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Clark W. Griswold
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I am on another Rush kick currently listening to Moving Pictures. R.I.P. Neil Peart
Also have been listening to this a lot recently:
R.I.P. John Prine
Neil and John wrote some amazing lyrics that told stories and pulled you in but someone can go and say the name of a company over and over and over and make tons of money without all the hard work and they live. Grumble grumble.
Also have been listening to this a lot recently:
Neil and John wrote some amazing lyrics that told stories and pulled you in but someone can go and say the name of a company over and over and over and make tons of money without all the hard work and they live. Grumble grumble.
#7779
Me duelen las nalgas
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My recent walking/jogging playlist:
Vince Guaraldi -- because Christmas, natch.
Beebop -- mix of Coltrane, Davis, many others.
Sneaker Pimps -- Becoming X, with extras not on the original album. Still great.
Allman Brothers -- Fillmore live album
Grateful Dead -- '72 Europe tour album
I just tried Spotify recently and it's "smarter" than Amazon Prime Music in learning my tastes and adapting. But I haven't paid for the premium version to try it offline for walking/jogging. It works much better than Pandora or Amazon on my older phones. My newer phone doesn't care, but the old Android phone locks up with both Pandora and Amazon, and the old iPhone runs sluggishly. Spotify is much more resource efficient.
Vince Guaraldi -- because Christmas, natch.
Beebop -- mix of Coltrane, Davis, many others.
Sneaker Pimps -- Becoming X, with extras not on the original album. Still great.
Allman Brothers -- Fillmore live album
Grateful Dead -- '72 Europe tour album
I just tried Spotify recently and it's "smarter" than Amazon Prime Music in learning my tastes and adapting. But I haven't paid for the premium version to try it offline for walking/jogging. It works much better than Pandora or Amazon on my older phones. My newer phone doesn't care, but the old Android phone locks up with both Pandora and Amazon, and the old iPhone runs sluggishly. Spotify is much more resource efficient.
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Clark W. Griswold
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Someone on another forum recently turned me on to Druckfarben. As a teenager growing up in suburbia in the 1970s I have a special fondness for Prog-Rock [sic] and these guys sound like they took all the best cues from that genre without succumbing to some of the excesses which doomed it to being the butt of jokes nowadays. Singer reminds me of Jon Anderson of Yes, only with balls.
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Just came across a group I am really digging on called Dirty Honey. Rolling 7's is quite good and the new single The Wire is good too.
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Personally, I prefer Synthwave, Retrowave and classical music from Lucas King. Recommend you to listen. I hope you will find something you may like very much :3
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I've been on a Gentle Giant binge this week, prompted mostly by seeing some very recent interviews with the members of this band that existed 40-50 years ago. They seem like very genuine, humble guys...they also seem like your slightly batty grandfather.
The 2021 Steve Wilson remixes of Gentle Giant's 1970s albums are quite revealing.
The 2021 Steve Wilson remixes of Gentle Giant's 1970s albums are quite revealing.