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The new album by old foggies The Who is actually pretty good.
 
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Wow, haven't posted here since last year.

i'm listening to some Moroccan funk music

This stuff is wild!
 
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i was listening to the new Shelby Lynne album earlier

The new Fiona Apple is pretty good, too.
 
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This may be nothing new to an old Music aficionado like the world famous xc but ...

I wuz lookin up the old Amaxing theme from Dr Who

because the copy I had judt didnt quite sound like I remembered.

I stumbled on this vid @ Delia Derbyshire its creator ..Wow just Wow..


The Delian Mode - Delia Derbyshire documentary

If its new to alla you I hope you enjoy...
 
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Originally posted by Brucy Braless:
This may be nothing new to an old Music aficionado like the world famous xc but ...

I wuz lookin up the old Amaxing theme from Dr Who

because the copy I had judt didnt quite sound like I remembered.

I stumbled on this vid @ Delia Derbyshire its creator ..Wow just Wow..


The Delian Mode - Delia Derbyshire documentary

If its new to alla you I hope you enjoy...


i think she's known in the world of library music, a genre i'm only skimmed the surface of.

watched part of the doc, will finish it laters
 
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Been to listening to Raelyn Nelson today

She's Willie's daughter or granddaughter or some relation

Her music has more of a rock sound to it
 
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Listening to "Homegrown", a recently issued 'lost' Neil Young album.

Neil scrapped the album in the '70s, releasing some songs from it on other albums with different arrangements.

Sounds really great.
 
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Was listening to the Oneness of Juju earlier

Afro-funk, Afro-jazz, great stuff
 
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i actually like Taylor Swift's new album, Folklore. She finally seems to have grown up, ha ha. Now if only she'd do some rock or indie rock.
 
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I'm listening to Spotify, this gem called Jimi Hendrix radio and they're playing some really good stuff.
Red House by Jimi is playing now, before that was Heroin by Velvet Underground. I love that song. Even tho I never did that stuff and never would, I can relate to the lyrics for other reasons.
Red House is good...that blues sound in Jimi's music is epic. He did everything. It's the 50th year since his death too. He'd be 77 now. Wow.


"Even when you're down and blue, just remember that someone out there loves you, even if you don't know it and even if you haven't yet met them. There's someone out there waiting for you, remember that and keep faith. You'll get there."
~~Johnny Depp.


 
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Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox

Jazz & swing music, got an old timey feel to it but they redo pop songs by ELO, Fleetwood Mac, Blondie, etc
 
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Playing some vinyl, yeah, dig that warm vinyl sound.

Chris Youlden "Nowhere Road" album. Early 70's rock. Never heard this before today.
 
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More vinyl. Ralph McTell.

Guess he's a folk-rock singer from older decades.

Now i need some new music- yeah!
 
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Listening to Jimi Hendrix's "Mannish Boy," on my Jimi Hendrix Radio Station on Spotify.
I like this song, it's nice and upbeat, as compared to some of the deeper stuff that I also love.


"Even when you're down and blue, just remember that someone out there loves you, even if you don't know it and even if you haven't yet met them. There's someone out there waiting for you, remember that and keep faith. You'll get there."
~~Johnny Depp.


 
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Constantine "In Memory Of A Summer Day"

Folk music, new stuff with an old timey feel

https://constantinedayoflight....mory-of-a-summer-day
 
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Just finished a 4 cd set of the Kursaal Flyers

Pub rock, country rock, reminiscent of Nick Lowe
 
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xc gonna Laff on me..

I recently heard Sandstorm by Darude for the 1st time..
It was on a Youtube vid of an airplane trick flying & launching fireworks..
I really like the Instrumental..

Why Instrumentals always be best..

Melania..??
 
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Surf instrumentals are my fave genre

The 90's surf revival really won me over
 
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The Fuzztones

Garage/punk rock

i didn't the band was still together
 
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Surf instrumentals are my fave genre

The 90's surf revival really won me over


What if Renee said she hates that 'Chop-Saki' Beach Bois Crap..??
 
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Surf instrumentals are my fave genre

The 90's surf revival really won me over


What if Renee said she hates that 'Chop-Saki' Beach Bois Crap..??


Surf instrumentals have nothing to do with the Beach Boys. It's wordless!
 
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Listening to SLD on Bandcamp

It's kinda like pop they had on the radio back in the '70s

https://sldmusic2.bandcamp.com/album/lost
 
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Listened to the new Springsteen album yesterday. I really liked it. Isolation has brought out some great music in musicians.
 
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Hmm I never cared for Springsteen,Aerosmith or Bad Company....
For me , most of the best Rock was made between 1965-75...
Before or after that its mostly just hit & miss...Here & there...

Im sucha Old Fart that I consider:
Electric ave
You Cant touch this
Cars both Band & that song...by ..Gary Numan

ALla this is 'New Music' to me..LoL

I DO like all the above.
 
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You are an old fart, ha ha ha!

but i prefer old movies to new ones, so...
 
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