What are you listening to now?
by sweetstuff 69 Replies latest jw friends
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brinjen
I've been re-discovering Jenny Morris, haven't heard her music in ages.
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn0hApln0mo - Tears
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=wDS5DZw3k0o - Body & Soul
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compound complex
NPR; "Chaconne in G Minor," by Vitali, performed by Nathan Milstein. Exquisite ...
CoCo
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purplesofa
Deep Forest
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4mskaR3OzE
in a funky mood tonight
purps
this one too, you all might recognize
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BrentR
Three packs of coyotes yipping and howling to each other.
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Open mind
Great video Sweetstuff!
And to answer the question:
Nothing.
Open Mind
(of the, can't pat my head and rub my stomach at the same time, class) -
tall penguin
Listening to the "Across the Universe" soundtrack. Loved the film. Love the music. Can't stop listening to it.
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nvrgnbk
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ro95Ns58qSE
Bet it makes you move!
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Finally-Free
I'm listening to the hum of my computers.
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Mincan
Listening to the "Across the Universe" soundtrack. Loved the film. Love the music. Can't stop listening to it.
I really enjoyed that movie too... although I don't remember much more than 45 seconds of it, I was amazingly baked at the time, which made the psychodelic aspects of the film AMAZING...
Oh, I'm listening to the last composition of Ludwig Van Beethoven, the Große Fugue, Op.133. Igor Stravinsky said it was the greatest piece of music ever composed. Composed in 1827, it will be "modern" forever. At the time it was premiered, it was a walk-out, it gave the finger so to speak to common practice at the time. The piece challenges your perceptions of beauty, and of course being a Fugue, meaning there are four separate voices makes it amazing brain stimulating.
I challenge you to listen to both parts 1 and 2 of this and pay as close attention as you can. Feels like your brain is being massaged. These are immortal notes.
Oh, around 1 minute in is when it takes off!!....