We'd like to know the top 10 things you have been listening to in the past few days. Give us some interesting ideas. These are not your all time faves. This is what you're actually listening to now!
Ok, I'll start. Some you'll like and some you'll laugh at! I change what I listen to alllll the time.
1. That Year by Brandi Carlile
2. All Creatures of Our God and King/ Patty Griffin
3. Here Comes the Sun version by James Taylor and YoYo Ma
4. The Lucky One, Allison Krauss
5. 2000 Miles, The Pretenders
6. Chatanooga ChooChoo, arranged by Stephen DiJoseph
7. Dragonflies, Bet Williams
8. World of Time, Matthew Kahler
9. Walk on the Wild Side, Lou Reed
10. Whatever Lola Wants, Mel Torme
IT WAS TRUTHFUL! What are you ACTUALLY listening to???
1. At Last - Etta James
2. Say It Again - Marie Digby
3. Time & Tide - Basia
4. Raincoat - Kelly Sweet
5. Skylark - KD Lang
6. Landslide - Dixie Chicks
7. Why Georgia Why - John Mayer
8. Babylon - David Gray
9. Pink Moon - Nick Drake
10. Heal Over - KT Tunstall
i am going to list albums rather than songs. i usually listen to the majority of a cd & then switch flavors.
1. Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - I Learned the Hard Way
2. John Hiatt - The Open Road
3. David Byrne & Fat Boy Slim - Here Lies Love
4. Broken Bells
5. Drive-By-Truckers - The Big To-Do
6. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
7. The White Stripes - Under Great White Northern Lights
8. John Fullbright - Live @the Blue Door
9. Rickie Lee Jones - Balm in Gilead
10. Adam Carroll & MIchael O'Connor - Hard Times
wiffle people tend to be so ecclectic and have such great taste....i was just thinking i have to also do the david byrne and fat boy slim one. excellent list. between you and barry, i got all inspired.
1. Dr. Wu - Steely Dan
2. Bodhisattva - Steely Dan
3. Better After All - Jonatha Brooke
5. Last Innocent Year - Jonatha Brooke
6. Mermaid - Jonatha Brooke
7. Baby Now That I've Found You - Alison Krauss
8. Angel on My Shoulder - Carrie Newcomer
9. Only One Shoe - Carrie Newcomer
10. My Old School - Steely Dan
ooo this is good too, david! jonatha brooke is great. i've loved her ever since "bad dogs". looks like you and i are both listening to alison krauss right now. i keep meaning to listen to more of carrie newcomer....
I completely forgot about these:
1. Krista Detor (sweet mother of Jesus this woman is powerful!)
2. Krystle Warren (google her version of Eleanor Rigby on Youtube....now....)
3. Shannon Curtis- (she plays piano and sings love songs)
4.Red Dirt Rangers (Elvis Loved HIs Mama)
5.ANdy McKee - Driftin'- (youtube)
6.Rosemary Clooney (Tenderly)
7.Fred Eaglesmith- ALcohol and Pills
8. Monica Taylor -Hello Goodbye I'm Gone
9.Steve Ripley- Too Many Borderlines
10. Elizabeth Geyer- Beautiful Spiders
i don't hardly any of these, rick. i can't wait to explore them! but it's so weird that you put rosemary clooney on here, because i've been listening to alot of her lately. i thought i was the only one!
Steve Ripley, toured with Dylan in the 80's, invented guitars, engineered a lot of great stuff, Monica Taylor was on Prairie Home Companion a couple years ago, the Rangers just celebraed their 230th anniversary. All are local folks who live less than 20 miles from here. Krista - is from Bloomington Indiana and is currently touerign Europe (saw her in Kansas last month), Krystle Warren....what can I say....her grandma was from around here but she is from Kansas City currently living and playing in Paris France. Google her version of The Girl Is Mine with Hugh Coltman...fun), Andy McKee...stunning guitar virtuoso who played out first house party a couple of years ago....he's on to bigger and better things now....just discovered Fred Eaglesmith via Audrey Auld......a pretty fine singer/songwriter her self.....I'm gonna shut up now.
I actually do know how to spell most things correctly and can punctuate accurately though my last post indicates I was either drunk or stupid. Good night all.
you don't have to shut up! i like knowing about these folks. we have so many talented singer songwriters up here in the northeast corridor. they tend to gravitate here, because it's much easier to tour here than pretty much anywhere else in the country. yet there is a ton of talent that we don't get to see due to the distance. so i can hear about it through folks like you. thanks!
I will have to check these out (although Steely Dan and I are OLD friends! ). I joined because I'm having a dry music period - just can't seem to get into anything I have, so I'm looking for new stuff. Can you believe I almost NEVER play music anymore, Lisa?!? =:O What's wrong with me.
But the last time I did, it was from my Ipod, so here's the top ten from there:
Father and Son - Cat Stevens
Helpless - CSNY
Charlie & Fred - The Hollies
Cary - Joni Mitchell
This Masquerade - Leon Russell
Overs - Simon & Garfunkel
It Never Entered My Mind - MIles Davis
The Kid - Buddy Mondlock
Just One Smile - Blood, Sweat & Tears
Hamp's Hump - Galactic
Upside Down - Jack Johnson
We're All Alone - Boz Scaggs
Okay, so there's more than 10! ; ) Oh, and David - check out Donald Fagen's solo, Kamakiriad! It's an oldie, but goodie with the same Steely Dan vibes!!!
love sweet talk radio, susie! my hallelujah is particularly good. i'm jealous! elle, i'm going to have to assign you some music!!! ;-) go forth and listen to the following and then report back...
tom kimmel...poetic justice, that's what i love about the rain, shallow water, blue train, etc. go to his myspace page. i think it's myspace.com/tomkimmel music.
susie dust, you have nothing even remotely embarrassing on your wonderful list. surely you have some barney theme or something you have been spinning? i seem to have all this cool stuff, and then i have to hear something like "my sharona"! I CONFESS IT!!!
i don't believe you, susie dust! dost thou not have even ONE donny osmond song? the partridge family? i'll settle for the carpenters, although i think karen carpenter is absolutely amazing. i don't want you to feel lacking. i simply want you to have something uncool!!!! otherwise I FEEL LACKING! ;-)
I'll do by song...
Stone of a Man - Jennifer Knapp
According to Him - Orianthi
Feels like Home - Orianthi
I Want You - Minus Ted
When We Buried You in Babylon - Minus Ted
In a Picture I Found - Minus Ted
Really, Really - Minus Ted
Rain King - Counting Crows (Live From SoHo)
On a Tuesday Night in Amersterdam Long Ago - Counting Crows (SoHo)
When I Dream of Michelangelo - Counting Crows (SoHo)
The last time I was listening to music was yesterday while I was doing the dishes & tidying up. My Zune (yes, I have a Zune!) was set to shuffle, so here are a few that played that I can remember:
Elliott Brood - Oh Alberta (a great new-ish Canadian band. The ukulele is back in fashion!)
Paul Simon - Homeless
Buddy Mondlock - Gabriel (one of my favourite Buddy songs)
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory soundtrack - I Want It Now
Abraham, Martin & John - Dion & The Belmonts
what the heck is a zune, and why am i so out of touch that i don't know what a zune is??? woo hoo! the ukelele??? hahaha! well i love all of paul simon's stuff and buddy's. the will wonka soundtrack??? i love you for confessing that!!!! and now i have to go download abraham, martin, & john...one of my all time faves that i forgot to put on there!!
I tend to listen to the iPod at home and it stays on shuffle. With over 600 songs I rarely hear a song/artist twice unless I want to. So, here's what's on in the car lately:
1. Claire Mann and Aaron Jones - Secret Orders
2. Keith Urban - Defying Gravity
3. Neil Emberg - Rise And Follow
4. Lyle Lovett - Anthology
5. Gordon Lightfoot - Gord's Gold
6. Jesse Winchester - Anthology
7. Cold Mountain soundtrack
8. Five For Fighting - The Battle For Everything
9. David Ramirez - American Soil
10. Curious George Soundtrack
Oooooo, I will very soon (I hope) be listening to Peter Tork!! (Although we won't tell him that Davy Jones was always my fave!!)
And Buddy did a song called Gabriel?!?! I have to FIND this. A name that has a very special place in my heart!!!
Check out some of the stuff that isn't familiar to you that Sheree is listening to. VERY good music. Neil Emberg is another Canadian to check out (his band, Hadrain's Wall, did some awesome stuff, too - if you can find Waltz for Sydney, a song about the drummer's again grandfather, give it a listen - bu8t make sure you have a hanky ready!!). What was the name of the song he sang for you at mid-winter, Sher?!? It's another one that is great and gives me chicken skin.
Almost forgot - Lisa, I actually HAVE a CD by We're About 9!! They opened for GrooveLily one night and I liked them so much I got the CD.
Now, here's a good listen. I was looking for another song and had to give this a listen - quality isn't all that great, but it should still give oyu chicken skin... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBM2UdHF6pQ
look at our little cluster of "buddy mondlock'dom" haha! see, elle! i know your taste! ok , i have to check out this video for sure! thanks...helen you are my favorite nerd..you are a cool nerd for sure. i don't have an ipod if it makes you feel better. and i listen to s howtunes! ;-)
wiffledust
1. That Year by Brandi Carlile
2. All Creatures of Our God and King/ Patty Griffin
3. Here Comes the Sun version by James Taylor and YoYo Ma
4. The Lucky One, Allison Krauss
5. 2000 Miles, The Pretenders
6. Chatanooga ChooChoo, arranged by Stephen DiJoseph
7. Dragonflies, Bet Williams
8. World of Time, Matthew Kahler
9. Walk on the Wild Side, Lou Reed
10. Whatever Lola Wants, Mel Torme
IT WAS TRUTHFUL! What are you ACTUALLY listening to???
Apr 9, 2010
Barry Parsons
2. Say It Again - Marie Digby
3. Time & Tide - Basia
4. Raincoat - Kelly Sweet
5. Skylark - KD Lang
6. Landslide - Dixie Chicks
7. Why Georgia Why - John Mayer
8. Babylon - David Gray
9. Pink Moon - Nick Drake
10. Heal Over - KT Tunstall
Apr 9, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 9, 2010
Kevin Brown
1. Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - I Learned the Hard Way
2. John Hiatt - The Open Road
3. David Byrne & Fat Boy Slim - Here Lies Love
4. Broken Bells
5. Drive-By-Truckers - The Big To-Do
6. Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
7. The White Stripes - Under Great White Northern Lights
8. John Fullbright - Live @the Blue Door
9. Rickie Lee Jones - Balm in Gilead
10. Adam Carroll & MIchael O'Connor - Hard Times
Apr 9, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 9, 2010
Kevin Brown
Apr 9, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 9, 2010
David Indorf
1. Dr. Wu - Steely Dan
2. Bodhisattva - Steely Dan
3. Better After All - Jonatha Brooke
5. Last Innocent Year - Jonatha Brooke
6. Mermaid - Jonatha Brooke
7. Baby Now That I've Found You - Alison Krauss
8. Angel on My Shoulder - Carrie Newcomer
9. Only One Shoe - Carrie Newcomer
10. My Old School - Steely Dan
Apr 9, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 9, 2010
David Indorf
Apr 9, 2010
Rick Reiley
1. Krista Detor (sweet mother of Jesus this woman is powerful!)
2. Krystle Warren (google her version of Eleanor Rigby on Youtube....now....)
3. Shannon Curtis- (she plays piano and sings love songs)
4.Red Dirt Rangers (Elvis Loved HIs Mama)
5.ANdy McKee - Driftin'- (youtube)
6.Rosemary Clooney (Tenderly)
7.Fred Eaglesmith- ALcohol and Pills
8. Monica Taylor -Hello Goodbye I'm Gone
9.Steve Ripley- Too Many Borderlines
10. Elizabeth Geyer- Beautiful Spiders
Apr 9, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 9, 2010
Rick Reiley
Apr 9, 2010
Rick Reiley
Apr 9, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 9, 2010
stephen dijoseph
"Falling Rain Dance"
chek it out!
http://www.univers-zero.com/media/Falling_Rain_Dance1.mov
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 10, 2010
Elle MacNeil
But the last time I did, it was from my Ipod, so here's the top ten from there:
Father and Son - Cat Stevens
Helpless - CSNY
Charlie & Fred - The Hollies
Cary - Joni Mitchell
This Masquerade - Leon Russell
Overs - Simon & Garfunkel
It Never Entered My Mind - MIles Davis
The Kid - Buddy Mondlock
Just One Smile - Blood, Sweat & Tears
Hamp's Hump - Galactic
Upside Down - Jack Johnson
We're All Alone - Boz Scaggs
Okay, so there's more than 10! ; ) Oh, and David - check out Donald Fagen's solo, Kamakiriad! It's an oldie, but goodie with the same Steely Dan vibes!!!
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
tom kimmel...poetic justice, that's what i love about the rain, shallow water, blue train, etc. go to his myspace page. i think it's myspace.com/tomkimmel music.
we're about nine. check them out.
the civil wars, check them out.
this is stuff i think you'd like !:-)
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 10, 2010
stephen dijoseph
Apr 10, 2010
stephen dijoseph
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 10, 2010
Sue
Stone of a Man - Jennifer Knapp
According to Him - Orianthi
Feels like Home - Orianthi
I Want You - Minus Ted
When We Buried You in Babylon - Minus Ted
In a Picture I Found - Minus Ted
Really, Really - Minus Ted
Rain King - Counting Crows (Live From SoHo)
On a Tuesday Night in Amersterdam Long Ago - Counting Crows (SoHo)
When I Dream of Michelangelo - Counting Crows (SoHo)
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 10, 2010
Sue
Apr 10, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 10, 2010
David Indorf
Apr 11, 2010
Helen
Elliott Brood - Oh Alberta (a great new-ish Canadian band. The ukulele is back in fashion!)
Paul Simon - Homeless
Buddy Mondlock - Gabriel (one of my favourite Buddy songs)
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory soundtrack - I Want It Now
Abraham, Martin & John - Dion & The Belmonts
Apr 12, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 12, 2010
Sheree
1. Claire Mann and Aaron Jones - Secret Orders
2. Keith Urban - Defying Gravity
3. Neil Emberg - Rise And Follow
4. Lyle Lovett - Anthology
5. Gordon Lightfoot - Gord's Gold
6. Jesse Winchester - Anthology
7. Cold Mountain soundtrack
8. Five For Fighting - The Battle For Everything
9. David Ramirez - American Soil
10. Curious George Soundtrack
Apr 12, 2010
Helen
The Zune is basically Microsoft's answer to the iPod, and it's totally uncool to even own a Zune, let alone admit to owning it!
Apr 12, 2010
Elle MacNeil
And Buddy did a song called Gabriel?!?! I have to FIND this. A name that has a very special place in my heart!!!
Check out some of the stuff that isn't familiar to you that Sheree is listening to. VERY good music. Neil Emberg is another Canadian to check out (his band, Hadrain's Wall, did some awesome stuff, too - if you can find Waltz for Sydney, a song about the drummer's again grandfather, give it a listen - bu8t make sure you have a hanky ready!!). What was the name of the song he sang for you at mid-winter, Sher?!? It's another one that is great and gives me chicken skin.
Apr 12, 2010
Helen
Apr 12, 2010
Elle MacNeil
Almost forgot - Lisa, I actually HAVE a CD by We're About 9!! They opened for GrooveLily one night and I liked them so much I got the CD.
Now, here's a good listen. I was looking for another song and had to give this a listen - quality isn't all that great, but it should still give oyu chicken skin...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBM2UdHF6pQ
Apr 12, 2010
wiffledust
Apr 12, 2010