what are you listening to at the moment?

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

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Malcolm Hunt

All things, Katzenjammer!
It all started when their cover of Land of Confusion by Genesis popped up on YouTube.
I just love their whimsical performance video with very basic but highly effective animated additions. Oh, and that amazing cat-faced contrabass balilaika named Akerø! ;D

https://youtube.com/watch?v=YaSSMQVybzE

How ironic that I choose N gauge after I start using reading glasses.
- Progression to prescription glasses has not dissuaded me either.

port perran

Quote from: Malcolm Hunt on Today at 01:09:55 PMAll things, Katzenjammer!
It all started when their cover of Land of Confusion by Genesis popped up on YouTube.
I just love their whimsical performance video with very basic but highly effective animated additions. Oh, and that amazing cat-faced contrabass balilaika named Akerø! ;D

https://youtube.com/watch?v=YaSSMQVybzE
Well, I don't know about that........but, having never heard of Katzenjammer, I had to look them up.

I've just listened to Demon Kitty Rag and A Bar in Amsterdam which, although not really my thing, are quite good fun.

It's always good to discover new music and artists.

Newportnobby

#6512
A band I really liked in the 80s - The Cars (just don't ask me what I think about what Live Aid did with 'Drive' :no: )


Newportnobby

As far as I'm aware I have no Gaelic blood in me but, since I used to go hill walking in the Republic in the late70s/early 80s, I have loved their music. I think it was 'Planxty' who set me off, and an evening in Matt Malloy's pub in Westport, Co. Mayo. I've walked up the 2 holy mountains (St.Brendan's and Croagh Patrick) and also done Carrauntoohil. Here's a great track entitled 'Roisin Dubh' (Not to be confused with the Thin Lizzy track of the same name)


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