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sarah-flute
QUOTE(Oddball @ Aug 20 2007, 02:04 PM) *

A Goldfrapp CD I bought today.

Which one?

I'm listening to a "mystery flautist" on youtube.
Oddball
Supernature: it was a bit of an impulse buy, really...I really should stop doing that!
sarah-flute
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What's it like? Haven't heard anything from that one.
Violist1941
QUOTE(sarah-flute @ Aug 20 2007, 03:43 PM) *

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What's it like? Haven't heard anything from that one.



Supernature is great, am listening to it now and first heard Goldfrapp on a Jools Holland New Year's Show the one James Blunt was on and like him too. Favourite Goldfrapp tracks are Ride a White Horse and Fly Me.

Angie
Oddball
Yeah, it's nice. Haven't really 'done' Goldfrapp before, but it's quite cool.
Queen Jess
In The City by Razorlight. It's on the Up All Night album woot.gif
Oddball
I used to love Razorlight (Golden touch, etc.) until they brought out the new album (white cover). I bought it, and the radio played it so much, it just spoiled it for me.
nannyjay
Elgar's cello concerto - on TV recorded from the proms. Loving every minute.
Devil_Fiddler
Sandi Thom (again). Getting impatient about the new album dry.gif She said end of the summer, but there still isn't a release date!
Miss Ross
QUOTE(Devil_Fiddler @ Aug 21 2007, 11:50 AM) *
Sandi Thom (again). Getting impatient about the new album dry.gif She said end of the summer, but there still isn't a release date!
I love her music! She's one of the few modern artists who I seem to be able to relate to.


Currently listening to a screechy rendition of Simple Gifts ph34r.gif
Oddball
Radiohead - 2+2=5

(getting Hail to the thief album soon, woop!)
Violist1941
Just finished listening to Disc I Relax of Symphonic Rock with the RPO, I recommend it.

Now listening to The Brahms Piano Quartet No.1 Op 25.
Soph15
Oasis - Half the world away
pianoboe
Tears Dry on Their Own - Amy Winehouse
John Willett
Richard Meyrick playing Hungarian Rhapsody which I recorded earlier and edited last weekend - I'm well pleased. smile.gif

John
Violist1941
Just finished listening to all three of the Brahms Piano Quartets

Now listening to True Love Waits - Christopher O'Reilly Plays Radiohead. Brilliant piano transciptions of Radiohead songs. Can't find my Radiohead album blink.gif
sarah-flute
QUOTE(Violist1941 @ Aug 20 2007, 04:06 PM) *
QUOTE(sarah-flute @ Aug 20 2007, 03:43 PM) *
What's it like? Haven't heard anything from that one.
Supernature is great, am listening to it now and first heard Goldfrapp on a Jools Holland New Year's Show the one James Blunt was on and like him too. Favourite Goldfrapp tracks are Ride a White Horse and Fly Me.
QUOTE(Oddball @ Aug 20 2007, 04:09 PM) *
Yeah, it's nice. Haven't really 'done' Goldfrapp before, but it's quite cool.

I have the special edition of the first one, and have listened to my bro's copy of the 2nd... I found the 2nd a tad depressing when I listened to it though, not sure why. I first ehard them on TOTP2 aaaaaaaaages ago - that well known song, Lovely Head(?) - weird but cool.

QUOTE(Oddball @ Aug 20 2007, 06:49 PM) *
I bought it, and the radio played it so much, it just spoiled it for me.

I haven't listened regularly to the radio in years, I prefer CDs laugh.gif I'm really fussy and I hate other people choosing what I listen to without me being able to flip forward a track!! (I do listen to R3 though!)
Robodoc
On my right: Mozart Clarinet concerto K 622, being transferred from vinyl to MP3.
Simultaneously, on my left: The clickety click of no. 2 son (he of the distinction at grade 2) having his first go at grade 4 pieces and broken chords on the digital keyboard with headphones on.
Soph15
All along the watchtower - Jimi Hendrix

I now have three versions of this song... Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Bryan Ferry...
barry-clari
QUOTE(Robodoc @ Aug 21 2007, 06:35 PM) *

On my right: Mozart Clarinet concerto K 622


Many apologies, every time I see 'K622' written in the forum, I have a need to place this - wub.gif smiley on the thread... laugh.gif

Currently listening to Swing out Sister - 'Breakout'. A bit of classic 80s pop! biggrin.gif
Soph15
QUOTE(barry-clari @ Aug 21 2007, 06:45 PM) *

QUOTE(Robodoc @ Aug 21 2007, 06:35 PM) *

On my right: Mozart Clarinet concerto K 622


Many apologies, every time I see 'K622' written in the forum, I have a need to place this - wub.gif smiley on the thread... laugh.gif

Currently listening to Swing out Sister - 'Breakout'. A bit of classic 80s pop! biggrin.gif


80's pop smile.gif Brilliant!!
Devil_Fiddler
QUOTE(Miss Ross @ Aug 21 2007, 12:27 PM) *

QUOTE(Devil_Fiddler @ Aug 21 2007, 11:50 AM) *
Sandi Thom (again). Getting impatient about the new album dry.gif She said end of the summer, but there still isn't a release date!
I love her music! She's one of the few modern artists who I seem to be able to relate to.


Yeah, I really like her stuff too. Went to see her live in concert a while and she's one of those artists that it's actually worth going to see live, it was great!! She was playing some stuff that's on the new album and it sounded really good... can't wait!!

Currently - Les Mis wub.gif
Oddball
QUOTE(Soph15 @ Aug 21 2007, 02:04 PM) *

Oasis - Half the world away


Woo! Good choice!

Right now: Oasis - Stay Young
my_broken_strings
i'm listening to Villa-Lobos' The Tide Came in (grade 7 exam) from youtube, it's really a nice piece!
barry-clari
10cc : I'm Mandy, Fly Me...
Aileen
Matchbox 20 - Bright Lights

Such a good song!
Oddball
I can't stay off the Radiohead right now ph34r.gif

Radiohead - 2+2=5
diapason
If I was to tell you, you'd think "silly old f**t"
Oddball
Nah, we wouldn't D! Whatcha got on?
diapason
o k

it's a track played on an English theatre organ featuring Simon Gledhill performing a selection of the music from the musical film "Guys and Dolls"

His interpretation is spine-tingling, his registrations are out of this world, and I'm sat at the organ (alternately with the computer) trying to work out his exquisite key changes - which are his own interpretation - not in the score.

LDW
FITKIN WALL - stupendous stuff!

Listen to 'Snow Clamp' at http://www.myspace.com/fitkinwall
Malone
The grain dryer down on the farm outside my window.
Andromeda_Aiken
All for One from High School Musical 2's soundtrack heheh. laugh.gif
Oddball
Radiohead's Hail to the thief album - it arrived in the post today biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
Soph15
Oasis - The Masterplan
organgrinder
Beethoven Bagatelles!
bobifier
Barbershop choruses on Youtube! biggrin.gif
Oddball
Not got it on now, but I heard the most cracking B-side the other night. Me and a mate were stayed up late just listening to some EPs ( rolleyes.gif ) and I came across a 'The Feeling' Single on 45 - containing a track called 'Late night shed experiment'.

It was so funny! laugh.gif
PianoSecrets-x
Hey There Delilah - Plain White T's smile.gif
Devil_Fiddler
The Beautiful South biggrin.gif
Flute_Crazy
I'm listening to Handel's Water Music, Hornpipe!
Barry Thain
Respighi - Symphonic Poems
Amber
The Subways
Oddball
QUOTE(Devil_Fiddler @ Aug 30 2007, 05:01 PM) *

The Beautiful South biggrin.gif


I love the beautiful south!

I've got Goldfrapp going - Time out from the world.
Soph15
The Hoosiers biggrin.gif
barry-clari
Baker Street : Gerry Rafferty

Yes, it might be a bit on the cheesy side now, but you've just gotta love that sax solo! biggrin.gif
Soph15
The Who - Wont get fooled again
Oddball
Coldplay - God put a smile upon your face.

I've got the Rush of blood to the head album going through. A great album.
piello
James Morrison, Wonderful World.
Which i believe i was last time i posted here... ph34r.gif
Soph15
Annie Lennox smile.gif
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