what are you listening to at the moment?

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

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Greygreaser

Best time of the year to experience something completely different by "tuning in" to one of the BBC Proms. Every night on radio 3 which you can get on DAB, BBC Sounds or I think internet radio.
Not all 'classical' music and a wide range of musical genre, soloists and ensembles. For those of you wanting an alternative form of concert try the all-night one this Friday which includes Anna Lapwood playing 'Pirates of the Caribbean' arrangements on the Albert Hall organ. She recently drew an audience of 13,000 in Cologne playing two concerts end-on in the cathedral!
A jack of all trades is a master of none, but often times better than a master of one.

port perran

Quote from: Newportnobby on August 07, 2025, 12:43:38 PMHawkwind? Tuneful? Fiddles? Non fuzzy production sound? What will they think of next? :D

Reminds me a bit if War of the Worlds

port perran

Quote from: kusojiji on August 06, 2025, 05:43:49 AMExile Kiss You All Over. A little over-doing the lip sync but whatever.


https://youtu.be/OpaCXtahXxk
I've never heard of Exile before and listening to this (and a few other tracks after a look on Spotify) it's going to stay that way.  Sorry - not for me.

Moonglum


Moonglum

That sounds interesting @Greygreaser, it's on at 11.00PM, hopefully it will be on BBC Sounds. I thought you might like this...


Tim

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Newportnobby

That's a corker, Martin. I'll be investigating more of his stuff tomorrow
 :thankyousign:

Newportnobby

Quote from: Newportnobby on August 08, 2025, 10:57:48 PMThat's a corker, Martin. I'll be investigating more of his stuff tomorrow
 :thankyousign:

@port perran I downloaded that track and researched other tracks but found them rather rough & ready and not up to standard. Shame, as 'Alchemy' is so good

port perran

Quote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 11:36:15 AM
Quote from: Newportnobby on August 08, 2025, 10:57:48 PMThat's a corker, Martin. I'll be investigating more of his stuff tomorrow
 :thankyousign:

@port perran I downloaded that track and researched other tracks but found them rather rough & ready and not up to standard. Shame, as 'Alchemy' is so good
I agree Mick. I was very disappointed when I dug a bit deeper.

Moonglum

Funnily enough, there is another musician with a similar name, Philippe Saisse, born in Paris, France he has played sessions on many jazz fusion and rock albums.  I had his first album, rarely for me, on pre-recorded cassette and played it to death commuting to work at Swindon. Here is the title track from that release...


Sort of somewhere between New Age and smooth jazz.

Tim


Moonglum

Hahaha Mick, I knew that you wouldn't like that! I am now listening to Anna Lapwood as recommended by @Greygreaser, stunning organ from the Royal Albert Hall.

port perran

Quote from: Moonglum on Yesterday at 01:18:12 PMFunnily enough, there is another musician with a similar name, Philippe Saisse, born in Paris, France he has played sessions on many jazz fusion and rock albums.  I had his first album, rarely for me, on pre-recorded cassette and played it to death commuting to work at Swindon. Here is the title track from that release...


Sort of somewhere between New Age and smooth jazz.

Tim
Interesting. It reminds me a little of Olivier Messiaen who's muic interested me when I was in my early 20s.
I'll listen a bit more. Thanks @Moonglum

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