what are you listening to at the moment?

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Newportnobby

A haunting Jeff Buckley song covered by 'This Mortal Coil' (aka The Cocteau Twins) which I have on 12" 45


port perran

Quote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 10:58:45 AMA haunting Jeff Buckley song covered by 'This Mortal Coil' (aka The Cocteau Twins) which I have on 12" 45

Not for me - sorry.
I know that Tim Buckley has a bit of a cult following but his music does absolutely nothing for me.

Moonglum

Tim or estranged son Jeff? I like Jeff Buckley's "Grace" album - used to play it a lot. I don't think I have really heard any Tim Buckley.

Tim

port perran

Quote from: Moonglum on Yesterday at 12:26:37 PMTim or estranged son Jeff? I like Jeff Buckley's "Grace" album - used to play it a lot. I don't think I have really heard any Tim Buckley.

Tim
Oops - no I meant Jeff.

Moonglum

Actually Martin @port perran , the error is with Mick, he posted a Tim Buckley cover.

Tim

port perran

Quote from: Moonglum on Yesterday at 12:58:29 PMActually Martin @port perran , the error is with Mick, he posted a Tim Buckley cover.

Tim
I blame the warm weather.  :D


Train Waiting

The late Waylon Jennings with some absolutely fabulous support:


Does it get better?

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port perran

Very interesting John but I very much struggle to come to terms with country music I'm afraid.

Moonglum

Being teacher's pet, I spotted Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. Anyone else John @Train Waiting ? Not what I would normally listen to but not bad...

Tim

kusojiji

Used to have the cassette tape of this. This part of the tape got stretched out.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfZPp3IF7os

Newportnobby

I do tend to prefer the 'heavier' side of the Doobies and this track appears as a 'B' side to one of their more well known types of single.
@port perran Martin, maybe best not to bother listening ;)


Newportnobby

A reminder the Prog Rock Prom is on tonight Radio 3 19.30hrs for 3 hrs
I'm a great devotee of the genre and classical music but have an awful feeling I'll be disappointed :uneasy:

port perran

Quote from: Newportnobby on Today at 04:58:31 PMI do tend to prefer the 'heavier' side of the Doobies and this track appears as a 'B' side to one of their more well known types of single.
@port perran Martin, maybe best not to bother listening ;)

Just listened - you are quite correct. Not my thing.  :D

Moonglum

I am going to wait to watch the Prog Rock Prom on Friday (BBC Four). You might be right about being disappointed so no spoilers please Mick @Newportnobby ! The First Night Prom (last night) was very good with the surprise ending...

Tim

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