What you listening to RIGHT now?

The late, great Gerry Rafferty
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Armageddon Days Are Here(Again). The The
 
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Killers....Again :D
 
DIO......... PLUS VARIOUS OTHER ROCK TUNES FROM THE LAST 40 YEARS..... LIFE IS REALLY SWEET:)
 
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Pressure & Time - Rival Sons. Just heard they are coming to Edmonton next month, and playing at a big Country music club :thinking:

Great album, fantastic live :thumbs:
 
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Not sure whether i prefer it to the U2 version which is more melancholy.

One thing has to be said though, Jack White cannot write a guitar solo to save his life...
 
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Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610 - the Andrew Parrott / Tavener Consort recording

No vid on YouTube so you'll have to settle for an excellent, if very dramatic reading by John Eliot Gardiner


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Screaming Trees - Dust

I'm not sure I ever heard them before, but having grown a liking for Josh Hommes subsequent stuff, thought i'd take a peek

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Hi everyone,

I don't often post links to other pages or websites but I make an exception to this one. This page is for a band known as flight of Miranda , my cousins band, check them out, recently they have done a beautiful acoustic version of 'mad world' by REM.

I would love it if all or some of you could like there page and give the tracks a listen :)


www.facebook.com/flightofmiranda
 
Bernd Glemser - Scriabin Piano Sonatas Vol 1: Nos 2, 5, 6, 7 and 9; Fantasy in B Minor
 
mattd85 said:
they have done a beautiful acoustic version of 'mad world' by REM.

Um, while REM themselves have covered it, the original was by Tears For Fears in 1982.
 
Um, while REM themselves have covered it, the original was by Tears For Fears in 1982.

Are you sure REM covered it? The slower version I'm thinking of (from the Donnie Darko film soundtrack) was by Gary Jules, but it does sound a bit like the REM chap.
 
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*snip*

Edit: Actually, I believe it isn't. :thinking:

Yea, lots of people seem to think it is (it does sound a bit like him). It certainly isn't on REM's best of album which is pictured in that Youtube vid, I have it.

Poor old Gary Jules. :D
 
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While I'm here, and speaking of slower versions... (I'm in love with this song again at the moment, it's Attenborough's fault :) ).

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ZoneV said:
Are you sure REM covered it? The slower version I'm thinking of (from the Donnie Darko film soundtrack) was by Gary Jules, but it does sound a bit like the REM chap.

You're right.

The perils of fact-checking on a phone on the move and not being able to load a YouTube vid... :)
 
You're right.

The perils of fact-checking on a phone on the move and not being able to load a YouTube vid... :)

Tell me about it! :)

The reason I asked was because I remember seeing Donnie Darko not long after it was released and initially thinking back then that the song was a REM cover. I'd forgotten all about it until this thread and it made me wonder if maybe they had in fact covered it since. :lol:

Time for another tune.

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Airbag - Steal My Soul

where has this been all my life!!!!! Sounds like Dave Gilmour on guitars for Porcupine Tree.
Need need need more of this
 
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Never a bad time to listen to a 17 minute sprawling epic based on a 1000 year old poem in Old English and performed by possibly the most uncool band in the history of popular music :thumbs:
 
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