what are you listening to at the moment?

Started by findus, January 20, 2011, 12:06:14 AM

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Paul B

My latest choice of music is the problem with researching the country you wish to model on the internet - and get in to watching vids on Youtube - I ended up wondering what sort of music is listened to in Poland, and discovered Sylwia Grzeszczak! Recently got her latest album on CD - Tamta Dziewczna (translates to 'That Girl if you are interested!)

Here is the video for the title track from Youtube -


...and no, I can't understand much of what she is singing, but I think that she has a great voice and even this track, which is one of her more 'pop' ones is good!
LNER and PKP fan in the home of the GWR!

weave

Hi Paul B,

Thanks, I quite liked that.

I often listen to Spanish and Basque ska music which I stumbled upon googling their trains and places.

Cheers weave  :beers:

PS. Don't know where the video was shot but bet they're praying for their builders and decorators back  :D


scottmitchell74

Spend as little as possible on what you need so you can spend as much as possible on what you want.

Jimbo

'Out in the garden' by the Singing birds....from their 'Raindrops on the canopy' album with a coffee!  :headbang:
'Keep it country!'

'Head in the clouds, feet in the mud!'

marco neri


Chelsea Monday - MARILLION.....(Fish!!...where are you??)
...never turn you back on the ripper (judas priest)

Tank


RailGooner

Real Estate - Talking Backwards
Kele - Tenderoni
Armin Van Buuren - This Is What It Feels Like

marco neri


Hail to Black Sabbath....
Thanks for all....metal couldn't be metal without you and many others..

https://youtu.be/bCLkyUBG7iA
...never turn you back on the ripper (judas priest)

Newportnobby

Some old Jethro ToeTull stuff like 'Living in the past', 'Witches Promise' and 'Teacher'

ntpntpntp

Waverly lies North  (French symphonic metal band), 
Aylith's Flag (band my son currently drums for, they're playing tonight in Ashford),
and Shadowed Wood (my son's solo project, I might be drumming for him in a few weeks so he can play bass and sing at a one-off gig)
Nick.   2021 celebrating the 25th anniversary of "Königshafen" exhibition layout!
https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=50050.0

Newportnobby

Seem to be on a nostalgia trip today :hmmm:
Now on some old but gold Led Zep including a brilliant rendition of 'Since I've been lovin' you' from Led Zep III

port perran

Trader Horne a sort of multi instrumental electro acoustic folky outfit from late 60s/early 70s.
Tremendous vocals from Judy Dyble.
I'll get round to fixing it drekkly me 'ansome.

Newportnobby

I've dug out some old sampler albums on vinyl to slap on the turntable today:-

Nice Enough to Eat - Island records
Bumpers - Island records double album
El Pea - Island records double album
Picnic - Harvest records double album
Bombers - Polydor records double album

Oh my - what fun :)

Tom U

On my annual pilgrimage to England last December, went to see the "Revolution" exhibition at the V&A.
Great exhibition, mega nostalgia. Big multi wall projection of Woodstock. When I got home I dug out my Canned Heat and Richie Havens, both cassettes not playing properly so had my nephew send me Canned Heat CD, yet to obtain the Richie Havens.

port perran

Quote from: newportnobby on February 09, 2017, 02:36:37 PM
I've dug out some old sampler albums on vinyl to slap on the turntable today:-

Nice Enough to Eat - Island records
Bumpers - Island records double album
El Pea - Island records double album
Picnic - Harvest records double album
Bombers - Polydor records double album

Oh my - what fun :)
Excellent - especially Bumpers and Picnic. I often get my copies out for a spin.
I'll get round to fixing it drekkly me 'ansome.

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