What are you listening to?

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laffite
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Allhallowsday wrote: October 14th, 2023, 9:57 pm
laffite wrote: October 14th, 2023, 3:18 pm
Don't know anyone else who might listen to TIM BUCKLEY.
I don't know the bulk of his work and I know that his son was more famous. This is not my area of expertise music-wise but I remember being very enamored with this album and particularly a selected few in the late 60s. Pleasant Street, Phantasmagoria for Two, Knight-Errant, and Goodbye and Hello, and Hallucinations. As I say, I am naive and don't understand why these songs are not bloody classics.
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Since you asked. Other than what is in my cars on the hard drive of one or on USB for the other (mostly 1950's to 1970's pop and rock), I have been listening to music on YouTube. Mostly while working at my desk or cleaning up, etc. Same types of music though, but by different performers.
The car is a 1958 De Soto Fireflite Sportsman hardtop.
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laffite wrote: October 14th, 2023, 11:11 pm ... TIM BUCKLEY.
I don't know the bulk of his work and I know that his son was more famous. This is not my area of expertise music-wise but I remember being very enamored with this album and particularly a selected few in the late 60s. Pleasant Street, Phantasmagoria for Two, Knight-Errant, and Goodbye and Hello, and Hallucinations. As I say, I am naive and don't understand why these songs are not bloody classics.
I listen to Happy Sad most often. The albums after that get weird, until his last phase.



This is the one I like best, Greetings From L.A.

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THE ROLLING STONES Flowers

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THE ROLLING STONES Tattoo You

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Aram Khachaturian- Masquerade Waltz

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It's been a Sabina and Serrat week for me
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THE DOORS Strange Days

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THE DOORS  L.A. Woman  

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Listening and watching: Bernadette Peters- "The Last Midnight" from the Broadway production of Into The Woods

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'Tis the season. I enjoy listening to this standalone. But not in conjunction with the movie itself.
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MARTY ROBBINS Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs  

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