Saturday Night, Sunday Morning.
These 2 arrived just after lunch today, and were played this evening.
The Colour And The Shape - Foo Fighters, followed by Generation Indigo - Poly Styrene.
Rob
Wet Leg. Listening and watching this debut album on You Tube right now… A bit, different…!
Rob
I do like that song…
Dry Cleaning - Scratchcard Lanyard (Official Video)
(YouTube, wouldn’t want to spoil it with a direct link )
ZZ TOP - Greatest Hits followed by Melody Gardot and/or Madeleine Peyroux.
Just had a nice little session of 4 cd’s… Starting with Cream’s Disraeli Gears, followed by The Beatles Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which in turn was followed by The Moody Blues Days Of Future Passed, and concluding with, Caravan’s In The Land Of The Grey And Pink.
Happy listening
Rob
Cowboy Junkies : The Trinity Session
Misguided Angels, Blue Moon Revisited (Song for … )
Anything by Katie Melua. She has such a gentle, calming voice.
Haven’t listened to this one for years - Mark Knopfler’s Sailing to Philadelphia has never sounded better to me
Rob
What a voice, superb.
Tonights discs were these… 1st in the player was Alice Cooper’s “The Beast Of Alice Cooper” a best of compilation, followed by Foreigner’s “Agent Provocateur”, which was the first CD I ever bought circa 1986/7…!
Rob
Tonights discs were… 3 Mott The Hoople albums, 1) “All The Young Dudes” 2) “Mott” and 3) “The Hoople”, finishing with Ian Hunter’s self-titled album which features some wonderful lead-guitar work from the late-great Mick Ronson…
Can’t believe it’s way back in 1993 when he passed away far too soon…
Rob
Enjoyed four Ana Popovic cds on loud full hi-fi while doing some work,
Hush
Comfort to the soul
Still Making History
Skipped past Blind for Love as I find the balance between snare and bass is wrong with much to much snare and not enough bass, detracting from the excellent music.
Unconditional
“What are you listening to right now”… my engine and zorts notes.
M-m
Runnin’ Wild - Airborne
(While in the garage, synching in race bike gears)
Parallelograms - Linda Perhacs