Immolation- Nailed To Gold
Immolation- Nailed To Gold
the security guards would not let us leave the grounds to go get my camera or jacket but thank god somebody got it on tape, what a kick ass show right after the wounded warrior speech a rainbow appeared in the backround and an eagle pearched on the stage it was almost enough to make you cry
Pretty much Megadeth at any given time.
Massive Attack "Mezzanine"
David Benoit...Just right for a quiet Sunday morning while catching up on paperwork with a favorite pipe.
Audioslave-Doesnt Remind Me
Damaged by Black Flag
Riding the stationary bike listening to Cannibal Corpse- Hammer Smashed Face. Good way to start the day...
Mozart - "Posthorn" Serenade.
Patchwork Folk Program on KUNV - Las Vegas.
the Black Keys-Little Black Submarine
Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio by Claude Bolling.
A bunch of Hall & Oates
Don Imus 770am
Norah Jones feels like home....great cd
Bach's "air". So relaxing and goes well with a long cool smoke.
Eloy.... Poseidon
Mr.Frank Zappa
Ramada Inn, by Neil Young. Just under 17 minutes.
Staralfur by Sigur Ros.
truly a work of great beauty.
Ramada Inn, by Neil Young. Just under 17 minutes.
That whole album is wonderful, particularly with a pipe in hand. Those songs just meander.
The anniversary of John Lennon's death was 32 years ago yesterday. Listening to Chris Carters tribute show on Breakfast with the Beatles on XM. The wife reminded me how we heard the news, our AM/FM clock radio went off with the news report and I awoke to find her crying. I wasn't a Beatles fan at all back then (32 years of marriage to a fan will do that...) and the significance didn't really hit me at that time. I'll be in NYC on Tuesday and might have to slip up to Strawberry Fields if time permits.
Been listening to Glen Miller and Benny Goodman. Classic Rock in my mustang of course and Don Williams, Ray Price and other classic country in my truck.
Besides the Christmas music, right now as I type this, I am listening to Alanis Morrisette's Jagged Little Pill album.
On a side note: Mustanggt what year is your 'stang?
06. Father's day present. Thought my wife was the best wife in the world till she kicked me out a year later. However in the end I got the car (better deal) Ordered it from the factory.
Benny Goodman
Queens of the Stone Age - LEg of Lamb
Right now? Fear Factory is blaring.
After that? Probably George Strait or Josh Turner. Then after that, Pachelbel's Canon in D as performed by the Academy of St. Martin In The Field, followed by Vivaldi's Violin Concerto in E, Op. 8/RV 269: "The Four Seasons (Spring)".
Then probably Type O Negative and Volbeat. Then to end the night by listening to the iPhone App Naturespace Holographic Audio, either Infinite Shoreline or Night on Lake Unknown to lull me to sleep.
I know, I know - I'm a bit odd. But I'm happy this way.
@deithial, I have that same poster, only without the band and album name on it. I got it at Rasputin Music in Vallejo.
Anyway, I'm listening to some Kath Bloom. Some pretty folk music I found in the film, Before Sunrise.
A little FiveFinger Deathpunch... good stuff here for my rocker friends.....
Oysterhead. Shadow of a Man.
"Though her true name was Mai Pang, she changed her name to Mrs. Graham."
Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man
Thrones - Sperm Whale + White Rabbit
Black Keys "Brothers" album.
Anyone else using MOG? Or Spotify? Or...?
Are those anything like Jango? I signed up for that a while ago, but forgot about it.
Christmas music on Pandora.com
Are those anything like Jango? I signed up for that a while ago, but forgot about it.
Funny you should ask. I was just listening to Django by the Thrones. Never tried the music service. With MOG you pay a monthly fee (I forget the price but it is about half the cost of one CD) and listen to whatever you want whenever you want as much as you want. Entire albums, personal playlists, create stations and the selection is quite good. I think it is free to try for a week or so. I listen to it on phone, car, computer, TV pretty much all day every day. Love.
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Great new Stones...sounds like their vintage stuff.
Cheers Brian64 ... I just looked it up, Mick Jagger is 69 years old ... and he's still doing gigs in front of thousands of people. That band has tenacity. And they rock, too.
"The only crack you'll get is a smack in the ear!" Ah, makes a guy proud to be Irish

Heard this on Pandora and I am loving it..
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
or...
I am listening to an assortment of Christmas music. After all, it is the season.
A Salsa station on Shoutcast (via WinAmp) called La X Estereo. It's awesome to listen to when spending hours in front of the computer. It is the season, and every radio station is non-stop Christmas music right now, so I get my fill of it in the truck (live out in the country.)
Hank Williams - I dont care (if tomorrow never comes)
Cheers Brian64 ... I just looked it up, Mick Jagger is 69 years old ... and he's still doing gigs in front of thousands of people. That band has tenacity. And they rock, too.
Indeed. They may have become the Strolling Bones, but they're still rockin'.
IMO, one of the all-time greatest rock songs. Unlike most videos, this one seems to flow well with the spirit of the song.
Salamone Rossi's "Songs of Solomon" (late Italian Renaissance works in Hebrew).
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