
skizzerflake
Audioholic Field Marshall
Right now it's Uncle Tupelo's acoustic CD, March 16-20, 1992. This is a fine, simple, minimalist song set, somewhat similar to Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, except with an audience. Great stuff.
Nope, Coldplay has never done it for me.I really think you really like that song... man.
Coldplay - Yes.
SheepStar
I realize musical taste is subjective and personal, but I've specifically STOPPED listening to some of my favorite stations because they keep playing Kings of Leon. I'm not sure if it's the overplaying that made it horrible, or if I just think it's horrible music.I can't seem to get Kings Of Leon's "Only By The Night" off my playlist. The lyircs are almost unintelligeable (ala Bob Dylan) but the music is incredible! I bought it before Christmas and it keeps calling for my ears.
In my opinion, it ranks up there with The Joshua Tree, So, American Idiot, Metallica Black Album, etc.
I heard her first few songs on Greys Anatomy... Soviet Kitsh is a good album tooRegina Spektor, Begin To Hope. This odd, high voiced, keyboarding Russian immigrant can write some very nice songs. Her quirky singing style grows on you after a while.
It's always refreshing when there are other people out there that enjoy music from old composers. I am just fascinated with the works of Beethoven - I can't believe a man who was deaf could produce such beautiful music!I've been listening to Tchaikovsky's complete score for the ballet, The Sleeping Beauty. I taped a performance of it from last year's BBC Proms. It was performed by Valery Gergiev and the London Symphony Orchestra.
At this year's Proms, the LSO and Gergiev will be performing Shostakovich's 8th Symphony. I don't know this work, but Gergiev is meant to be a great interpreter of Shostakovich, so I'll make an effort to listen to this one.