I love listening to slow music like When you say nothing at all Ronan Keating.
Miles Davis's 'Ascenseur pour L'echafoud - the complete recordings' as mellow as a tincture of laudanum laced with camomile tea.
Today's masterpiece:
R.E.M: Green
Buddy & Julie Miller "Buddy & Julie Miller" - one of the best "alt" or real country albums
Country and Western records featuring my mum on vocals. Good records too.
De Dannan. I used to see them in Kilburn in the 70s. Saw them last night in Camden Town. Still doing the same tunes. Alec Finn still has the same haircut but the hair is grey.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0BAD4ibvqM
Also Liz and Yvonne Kane - fine fiddle players
Two wonderful songs.
Riding ten foot tall with Carcass playing `no love lost'. (Perfection)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak7F7OEpXS4
l often sing that song. Used to do vocals very similar to that....used to be able to hear me right down the street when l would let rip. l used to practise the vocals everyday so l became really good at it.
Arch Enemy's Angela sings her heart out with `web of lies'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3SB0sUPfNg
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Today:
Peter Gabriel: So.
Famous for it's two stop motion video's made with the assistance of that bloke who brought us Wallace & Grommet no less.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_E0bvOPTRg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0FBi5Rv1ho
ACDC
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Todays choice from '94
Portishead: Dummy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-TqR7ZzaZQ
The Shaggs. You guys would like it.