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rjamorim
Steve Stevens - Riviera '68 - MPC

Thanks, CD wink.gif
budgie
Coro de monjes de Santo Domingo de Silos - Canto Gregoriano
grbmusic
Olivia Newton-John - Suddenly.mpc from O.S.T. Xanadu
grbmusic
QUOTE(rjamorim @ Apr 24 2003 - 12:00 AM)
user posted image

Listening to Ana Torroja y Miguel Bosé - Corazones - mp3 (nice chilean pop song)

Ana Torroja: Chilean singer
Miguel Bose: Spanish singer
Is the LIVE version?

Nice picture Roberto!!! Are you in the pic?

Now listening: the fun of my computer biggrin.gif
rjamorim
QUOTE(grbmusic @ Apr 25 2003 - 04:02 PM)
Ana Torroja: Chilean singer
Miguel Bose: Spanish singer
Is the LIVE version?

Yeah. Girados Tour.

QUOTE
Nice picture Roberto!!! Are you in the pic?


Yeah. smile.gif

Thanks.

QUOTE
Now listening: the fun of my computer  biggrin.gif


fan?
Volcano
QUOTE(budgie @ Apr 25 2003 - 12:05 PM)
Linkin Park - Meteora

I assume that with a ReplayGain value of something like -11 dB (I ripped the album to WAV and checked with WaveGain just to see how loud it is tongue.gif - I don't usually listen to this kind of music, although I do admit that Linkin Park is quite "listenable" compared to a lot other music of that type...), this is one of Brian Gardner's quieter albums, is it? laugh.gif

Listening to: \Various\Steve Perry - Foolish Heart.ogg
MachineHead
Listening to: 'Chain Lightning' from 'Katy Lied' by 'Steely Dan' on Media Center 9.0
penvzila
µ-ziq - Royal Astronomy - 06 - The Motorbike Track
robert
yes - 90125 - leave it

wendy & lisa - eroica
- mother of pearl
- porch swing
- valley vista
- staring at the sun
koefz
Manowar - 08 - Hail and Kill.mpc
Cygnus X1
Alternating between Herbie Hancock's Headhunters and Mile's Davis' Bitches Brew albums, encoded with MPC SV7 --standard --xlevel. Highly recommended albums for anybody interested in jazz fusion.
penvzila
Quinoline_Yellow_LMW Motors_- 02 -_Alwayspleasedtomeatyoualwaysmeattopleaseyou
LIF
Miles Davis Quintet(w/ Trane) - Live in Konserthuset, Stockholm(1960) - CDA.

LIF
LIF
QUOTE(Cygnus X1 @ Apr 26 2003 - 09:19 PM)
Alternating between Herbie Hancock's Headhunters and Mile's Davis' Bitches Brew albums, encoded with MPC SV7 --standard --xlevel.  Highly recommended albums for anybody interested in jazz fusion.


Both albuns are very good and Bitches Brew('69) is a landmark and one of the best Jazz-Fusion albuns ever.
I'm big fan of Miles, and during all his carreer he was always an inovator, and considered, among other things, the father of Jazz-Fusion.
LIF
Xenion
Pink Floyd - Hey You
Xenion
Pink Floyd - Us And Them
Xenion
here still Pink Floyd: High Hopes
I listened to the Wall Album this morning. I felt like listening to Pink Floyd the whole weekend
fragtal
QUOTE(koefz @ Apr 27 2003 - 12:24 AM)
Manowar - 08 - Hail and Kill.mpc

yeah, True Metal Rulez!

ManOwaR - Kingdom Of Steel (Best Of) - 07 - Kings Of Metal.ogg -q6
"We've got the biggest amps, man they blast..."

That leads me directly to the "Primitive" Album of SoulFly smile.gif
Xenion
» Jethro Tull - Thick As A Brick [3:00] <OGG @ 214kbps>
MachineHead
Listening to: 'Broken Yet United' by 'Salem' on Media Center 9.0
Volcano
\Pink Floyd - [1988] - Delicate Sound Of Thunder - Live (CD1)\03 - Yet Another Movie (Live).mpc

And yes, it *was* randomly selected by the player. smile.gif
Solarfall
Jefferson Airplane - 10 - White rabbit.mpc
LIF
Antonio Carlos Jobim Songbook - 1995(mp3 - Lame aps)

LIF
rjamorim
QUOTE(Xenion @ Apr 27 2003 - 09:01 AM)
I felt like listening to Pink Floyd the whole weekend

Why not? wink.gif

Pretenders - Don't Get Me Wrong
grbmusic
Oooh, nice Roberto, 80's Rock/Pop Classics!!!
I'm listening "Turn Of A Friendly Card" by The Alan Pasons Project (CD), early in the morning "Come Away With Me" by Norah Jones, excelent album, I love it!!! B)

By the way, I'm a new cat converted!!! biggrin.gif tongue.gif laugh.gif
rjamorim
QUOTE(grbmusic @ Apr 27 2003 - 02:57 PM)
By the way, I'm a new cat converted!!!

user posted image

biggrin.gif

Steve Stevens - Cinecittá - MPC

Edit: Wow! 30th page. Will this thread ever stop? smile.gif
(Not that I want it to stop, no way...)
Volcano
\Phil Collins - [1993] - Both Sides - We're Sons Of Our Fathers.mpc

Both Sides is a pretty good album. He wrote all songs, produced the album and played all instruments himself, recording in his home studio (except for drums which were recorded in a proper studio). And it doesn't at all sound bad.
dreamscape
CMX - Pohjoista Leveyttä
grbmusic
biggrin.gif Funny Pic Roberto!!!
Now listening: Jean Michel Jarre - Magnetic Fields (Full Abum).mp3 (LAME APS) in my DVD player
M
In keeping with the current feline-focus of the board, for this evening I've laid out Cat Stevens' (Steven Demetri Georgiou, a.k.a. Yusef Islam) first two albums, Matthew & Son and New Masters, and all the relevant singles. For those only familiar with Stevens' later, singer-songwriter career, these earlier works deserve a closer examination! They were the source of a number of hits for others, including the Tremeloes hit version of "Here Comes My Baby," and P.P. Arnold's version of "The First Cut Is the Deepest" (also covered later by Rod Stewart...).

Here is the complete playlist:

Early demo...
(001) Back to the Good Old Times

Matthew & Son - (Deram SML 1004)
(002) Matthew & Son
(003) I Love My Dog
(004) Here Comes My Baby
(005) Bring Another Bottle Baby
(006) Portobello Road
(007) I've Found a Love
(008) I See a Road
(009) Baby Get Your Head Screwed On
(010) Granny
(011) When I Speak to the Flowers
(012) The Tramp
(013) Come On and Dance
(014) Hummingbird
(015) Lady

Singles...
(016) I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun
(017) School Is Out
(018) A Bad Night

New Masters - (Deram SML 1018)
(019) Kitty
(020) I'm So Sleepy
(021) Northern Wind
(022) The Laughing Apple
(023) Smash Your Heart
(024) Moonstone
(025) The First Cut Is the Deepest
(026) I'm Gonna Be King
(027) Ceylon City
(028) Blackness of Night
(029) Come on Baby (Shift That Log)
(030) I Love Them All

Singles...
(031) Lovely City (When Do You Laugh?)
(032) Image of Hell
(033) Here Comes My Wife
(034) It's a Super (Dupa) Life
(035) Where Are You
(036) The View from the Top
(037) If Only Mother Could See Me Now

Demo...
(038) Honey Man

Almost enought to make a grown man purr....

- M.
MachineHead
And something to scare all the kitty cats... huh.gif

Listening to: 'Sarcophagus' from 'In Their Darkened Shrines' by 'Nile' on Media Center 9.0
Bosco82
Evanescence - 06 - Tourniquet.mpc
grbmusic
Following with cat topic, now listening: Curiosity Killed The Cat - Greatest Hits (CD) at work (FM Radio Station) biggrin.gif
Solarfall
Bathory - 06 - The stallion.mpc
LIF
John Coltrane - Live Juan Les Pins Jazz Festival, Antibes, 1965..

Wow
Volcano
\Various\Blank & Jones - Desire (Ambient Mix).mp3

The only Techno/Trance track on my entire system (this is more "Chill Out" than anything else), I swear.
robert
Michael Mantler - Something There (vinyl)
- twenty
- twenty one
- nineteen
- seventeen
- eighteen
- something there

Michael Mantler (trumpet)
Carla Bley (piano)
Mike Stern (guitar)
Steve Swallow (bass)
Nick Mason (drums)
budgie
Linkin Park - Meteora
budgie
Madonna - American Life
M
QUOTE(budgie @ Apr 29 2003 - 05:49 AM)
Madonna - American Life

Weird... someone whose avatar is the cover artwork from Budgie's An Ecstasy Of Fumbling anthology is listening to Madonna. Who'd a' thunk?

To stay on-topic, I'm currently listening to the Beatles' Decca audition.

- M.
budgie
QUOTE(M @ Apr 29 2003 - 02:54 AM)
QUOTE(budgie @ Apr 29 2003 - 05:49 AM)
Madonna - American Life

Weird... someone whose avatar is the cover artwork from Budgie's An Ecstasy Of Fumbling anthology is listening to Madonna. Who'd a' thunk?

It's because I'm an older man who has no problems to listen to almost everything, be it classical music, death-, thrash-, speed-, power- or any other kind of metal, hard rock, prog rock... or Madonna, if you want to. Budgie was one of my favourite bands back in '70s (is it really thirty years already? smile.gif) along with Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, King Crimson, Jethro Tull, Deep Purple, Yes, Genesis, Santana, Uriah Heep, Greenslade, VDGG, Atomic Rooster, ELP and many, many others... but it doesn't mean I won't hear anything new. I may be too old for rock'n'roll but definitely too young (in my head, too) to die! laugh.gif

P.S. Strange thing, but I never liked Pink Floyd or, say, Rolling Stones much...

EDIT: errors (as usually)
Lev
"Mark Knopfler - The Ragpieker's Dream"

/ Well, I'm not actually listening to it - just looking at it. Managed to get it, ahem, from the local music library. Didnt know he "went solo", or are Richard Bennett, Jim Cox, Guy Fletcher, Glenn Wort, Chad Cromwell (credited) also Dire Straits?
Bosco82
Ozzy Osbourne - 14 - I Just Want You.mpc
AtaqueEG
Listening to Lucybell's (chilean rock band) live album "Sesion Futura" -aps

The music, altough recorded in 2001 is so 1997 it brings tears to me eyes.
The_Cisco_Kid
Listening to the spanish version of Toni Braxton's Unbreak my heart - grabbed it from the From Toni with Love (think that is it is called) DVD a few months back.
budgie
Ringo Starr - Ringo Rama
Xenion
QUOTE(Lev @ Apr 29 2003 - 02:20 PM)
"Mark Knopfler - The Ragpieker's Dream"

/ Well, I'm not actually listening to it - just looking at it.  Managed to get it, ahem, from the local music library.  Didnt know he "went solo", or are Richard Bennett, Jim Cox, Guy Fletcher, Glenn Wort, Chad Cromwell (credited) also Dire Straits?

yeah
try what it is, golden heart, silvertown blues
real goo stuff. what it is sound like an old dire straits song
Volcano
QUOTE
Lev wrote:
Well, I'm not actually listening to it - just looking at it. Managed to get it, ahem, from the local music library. Didnt know he "went solo", or are Richard Bennett, Jim Cox, Guy Fletcher, Glenn Wort, Chad Cromwell (credited) also Dire Straits?


No. Only Guy Fletcher was also in Dire Straits, from 1985 onwards.

I personally don't think much of the current line-up. Especially the drummer bugs me, he's boring. And one of the background vocalists - I think it must be Jim Cox - has an absolutely appalling voice (listen to the chorus on "Why Aye Man", you'll probably know what I mean smile.gif). Dire Straits were so bloody damn good, every single one of them. And when Jeff Porcaro played drums for them on the 1991 "On Every Street" album, well, it couldn't be better smile.gif (They had nearly the same line-up on "On The Night" (1993 live album) which is simply an awesome performance.)

All that makes me even more disappointed at Mark Knopfler's solo albums after Dire Straits had split. "Golden Heart" (1996) becomes unlistenable to me after track 6, "Sailing To Philadephia" (2000) is sort of all right, and "The Ragpicker's Dream" (2002) is nearly as bad as "Golden Heart" (IMHO). I'm currently looking out for his film scores which I hope are better - at least "Local Hero" (1983) is absolutely beautiful (except for those... dunno, what are they... Gaelic tunes).

Now listening to: \Various\Barclay James Harvest - Hymn (Live).ogg

(Live in Berlin, "A Concert For The People", 1982)
robert
Arcadia (Duran Duran) - So Red the Rose
- election day
- keep me in the dark
- goodbye is forever
- the flame
- missing
- the promise
- el diablo
- lady ice

featuring:
Grace Jones, Sting, Herbie Hancock, David Gilmour, plus some more
rjamorim
Listening to Pink Floyd - Coming Back to Life - MP4
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