What are you listening to

the stone roses, Ian Brown, arctic monkeys - not sure yet about new cd though, and a new band ive come across called Matt and Kim
and always has to be some of the band and bugles of the Light Div!!
 
wow...we have some very very different tastes here......... so im going to throw Hooberstank into the pot and dance my way on by .... wicked tunes ! But then again ...... Aerosmith gets my vote too !! ahhhhhhhhh Annie what have you done? My kids are going to throw me out soon if I keep going through all my old CD's and telling them " when i was your age......... " oh and before you comment Charlie I was young once ya know :)

Eve
 
back tracking through some greenday classics, aerosmith, alice cooper, bit of skid row, updating my Ipod..... thankfully where my own daughter thinks i am mental... my 17 y o step daughter thinks i am to use one of her phrases 'mint', and regularly raids my CD collection, of which there are thousands to chose from, have so many i lost count years ago
 
U2, RHCP, Greenday........recently got given the Wedding Singer and Dumb and Dumber soundtracks.....crazy tunes on them!
 
and Motown,
being born in the 70's I reckon being brought up on Motown, too many action men and war movies is the reason i joined up in the first place!
 
Deftones, Skindred & Queen adreena. Oh but last week was blown away by track called Animal by Mike snow..Not even metal so it must be good! :)
 
Right now, No Ordinary Morning by Chicane. Just downloaded The best of Chicane and REZ by Underworld, classic tune!!!!!
 
'fantasia on a theme by thomas Tallis'
by vaughan Williams. Britains greatest composer.

I have recently, last tuesday, gone totally deaf in my left ear, and a satisfactory diagnosis or solution has not been found yet, it just faded away.
(waiting for bits to start dropping off soon)
I am finding sleep a little hard to find with my work load, and the strange sensation that I have an ear defender glued to my left ear,(and yes I've checked)
But the soothing lilt of Williams melody,
never fails to relax me and let me fade off into slumber.
Please listen to this as it is the best and most moving of all classical music,
and its British to the core.

It conjures for me a scene of when my children were young, innocent and small, with us all venturing across the corn fields of Lincolnshire, a time when all was right with the world and hope was unbounded to all that the children could achieve with a little guidance.
I defy anyone not to be moved by these pieces.
 
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Ok I ll come clean. Took a girlfriend to see Bay City Rollers and bought a record to impress her. Think I might have lost it, my mind, not the record

TommyS
 
Metallica are outstanding, but Im a believer in soundtracks to parts of your life, Lt Div Depot Winchester was always Kate Hounds of Love on Tape as it was in those days, but my fav is all the Lost Prophets CDs my soundtrack to the invasion of Afghan and Iraq
 
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