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What are you listening to these days?

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I have been listening to Brad Mehldau quite a bit, Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain, Third Day, and of course tons of Christmas music.

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I've been listening to quiet, pleasurable silence. Sometimes the cat purrs, breaking the silence for a few moments. (I read a lot and appreciate a bit of quiet)

I have been wondering where I can download songs. Tried Amazon, but you have to do them one by one and pay for each one each time. Can't select a block and then download and pay.
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I've been listening to Eva Cassidy Songbird and
Ella Fitzgeralds Christmas recently. I also got some tickets today for Buddy Guy with Lonnie Brooks & Indigenous :)

enjoy the music!
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So please take any advice I give with a grain of salt (it'll taste better)
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Seal... and an awful lot of stuff on youtube ( one thing just leads to another doesn't it)

"If we're not supposed to eat animals, why are they made of meat?" Jo Brand

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Because of the new band I have not been listening to any "real" music :suprise::eek:
It's mostly dance stuff of the 70's, 80's, 90's now, etc. For the holiday parties of course it's holiday music. So it's all Nik and the Nice Guys show music. But it's fun to learn and play. Otherwise the only other thing non Nik related is Blue Oyster Cult "On your feet or on your knees" :bounce::beer: Rock on....

My latest musical venture!
http://myspace.com/nikandtheniceguys

http://nikentertainment.com
"I'm at the age when food has taken the place of sex in my life. In fact I've just had a mirror put over my kitchen table." Rodney Dangerfield RIP

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New Chris Cornell stuff. Although a departure from Audioslave material, still interesting material.

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Very recently I have been playing the heck out of Alan Parsons Project's "Tales of Mystery and Imagination Edgar Allen Poe" I had it on album, but haven't had a record player in years so I was thrilled when I got the CD for Christmas. It is an absolutely brillant album. Of course, this time of year is Christmas music. Beyond that I am stilling listening to a lot of industrial and ebm music. For those of you not familiar, it's metal meets goth meets techno for the most part (a very simplified explanation). Right now I'm heavy into VNV Nation, Assemblage 23 and the standard Front 242 and KMFDM.

I really hate to limit myself though. I try and find something I like in most genres of music and you'll find a wide selection of musical tastes in my CD and mp3 collection.

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Fifties Classic Doo-Wop by assorted groups of the era

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alot of quiet or NPR.....funny, pulled out Miles Davis CD last week....had not played Sketches of Spain in a couple years.

Fine Young Cannabals, Van Morrison's Moondance, Melissa Etheridge your little secret, Dusty Springfield, Van Halen, Johnny Mathis, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennet, Frank Sinatra, CCR, Motown, DMB,CSNY.......eclectic....now if I ever get the stereo plugged in again it'd be Allen Parson's Project, loads of Jethro Tull, Possibly Fogelburg, Clash, Janis Joplin, Chicago, etc....1970's mainly.
:smoking::smiles:

Though the NPR classic picks were outstanding, I'm going to have to explore getting a couple of them.....hope they come in Cd's.

cooking with all your senses.....

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No Styx? I don't believe it...

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Nicko 
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Now... see... I was being a good boy and not bringing up Styx. But, now you opened that box! Of course I am listening to Styx. Never stopped. I can't ever possibly turn my back on the official group of ChefTalk :)

Also listening to: the new Gilmour - Live in Gdansk, Rush - Live in Rio, Snakes and Arrows, Audioslave - Out of Exile.

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I must have been absent the day this was decided because I don't ever remember it being put to a vote!!!!! :lol::lol:

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official group of cheftalk? ummmmm......was that a silent part of the agreement? I need to reread that contract.:eek:

Rush, ELO.......well and then there's crunk:eek::smoking::p.....bypassed the German techno noise that eldest offspring was listening to and went straight to East Side STL crunk.

cooking with all your senses.....

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Diana Krall, with her new disc coming out I just had to review all the previous work.

I am a reduction of my youthful mistakes mixed with the roux of a few adult successes

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Clutch, BLS and a bunch of older metal

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Flavor: The overall impression combining taste, odor, mouthfeel and trigeminal perception.

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You missed the fine print!:)

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[quote=Pete;252732]Very recently I have been playing the heck out of Alan Parsons Project's "Tales of Mystery and Imagination Edgar Allen Poe" It is an absolutely brillant album. quote]

Truly.
And the term "project" was never more appropriate.
He had something like 300 musicians for that album.
I'm going to have to play The System of Dr Tarr & Professor Fether now.


Lately I've been listening to Jeff Healey - Mess O' Blues, his last album before his untimely death, and his recent return to the blues (he'd been doing a lot of jazz).

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I'm listening to a jazz music at this very moment, and it makes me dance while preparing something healthy to eat.
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My wife. And BDL, of course.

--Al
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i listen to music most of the day, even in the kitchen... but at the moment the bands that surround me now are TOOL, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Gogol Bordello, Grateful Dead also including ratdog and lesh n' friends, Dave Matthews could really go on and on and on..
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Speaking of where is BDL haven't seen him around lately?

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Nicko 
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Portishead, David Byrne, OAR, Nick Cave, Michael Franti. A bunch of new stuff lately. New year, new music.

What a relief! To find out after all these years that I'm not crazy. I'm just culinarily divergent...

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he's around....

I've gone back to listen to Diane Rheams 12/31 show with Maya Angelou, my josh that woman is a national treasure. Inspirational. Krista Tippett's speaking of faith has a series right now on virtues that is also inspirational. Now to incorporate some of those virtues into everyday life.:)

cooking with all your senses.....

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These are all CD's I have either loaded in the home and van Disc Changer or have programed into the station presets (various themed channels) for the FM and XM radios......They are all listened to on a regular basis.:cool:

Styx, Boston, Rush, REO, Off Broadway, SRV, Triumph, Allman Bros, Molly Hatchet, ARS, Little Feat, Outlaws, Blackfoot, Foghat, Skynard, Fleetwood Mac, Toto, Genesis, Asia, Tom Petty, Led Zeppelin, Ted Nugent, Kansas, Foreigner, Beatles, Chicago, Cheap Trick, Billy Joel, Van Halen (or should I say Van Hagar), Montrose, Sammy Hagar,............ (lots more too. Too many to name). Then there's Better than Ezra, Foo Fighters, REM, STP, some Pearl Jam, Gin Blossoms, Green Day, etc....... Plus Elgin Wells, Frank, Deano, Sammy, Rosemary Clooney, etcc, etc, etc Benny Goodman etc, etc, etc so lets just say the Standards, 40's-50's jazz and swing. There is a little classical I have but I can't name anything off-hand that I listen too on a regular basis
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I love Allan Parsons Project, and Dark Side Of The Moon (Allan Parsons produced it).

I listen to a lot of jazz, new stuff like Derek Trucks, Green Light, and Jeff Babko. I listen to Acoustic Alchemy a lot, some Yellowjackets, Weather Report,Spyro Gyra. . .

Sometimes I'm in the mood for classical--Chopin, Saint-Saens, Mozart.

Gino D'Auri plays some great Flamenco, his own compositions.
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did any of you see Christina Vicky Barcelona?......the music was outstanding....and it was one of Woody Allen's best, imo.

cooking with all your senses.....

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The changer at home currently has Jack Johnson, G Love with Special Sauce, Rush, Pantera, Black Label Society, Harry Conick Jr, Micheal Buble, Sinatra, Neil Diamond, James Taylor and Gordon Lightfoot.

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Had the pleasure of cooking for the Yellowjackets back in '93, prior to Live Wires recording, then again in '99. Fantastic band! Amazing music! Saw them for the first time in '89 in a club the size of a small living room... changed my life.

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#29
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Lots of Blues and some jazz

Been listening to a lot of Buddy Guy, BB King, and something new (new to me, amyhow)...a bluesman named King Ernest Baker. ...and, as always, plenty Stevie Ray Vaughan.

I'll throw in some Sarah Vaughn and Bille Holiday from time to time. I regularly add a bit of Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane. I like some of the Big Band era stuff, too, like Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman. Stan Getz gets some play, as does some New Orleans jazz stuff like Kermit Ruffins.
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Hey ChefDrizzle!
Glad to know someone else is into Michael Franti and Spearhead-love 'em. Fun with politics!
Since you're in Rochester, have you been to Mountain Jam?-they play there just about every year.

Since I've been doing a lot of baking for work, I've been listening to Cake a lot-fun. It helps inspire the male child-unit who got an electric bass guitar for Xmas. Now if I can just keep the walls from vibrating.

Included in the mix is some old Traffic, Black Keyes, Keb Mo and Taj Mahal.
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