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What Are You Listening To?

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Mister Heartbreak

Laurie Anderson

1984 Warner Bros.
 
Sammy Hagar. The solo album he did right after joining van halen. Wonder was this a contractual obligation. Not that it's bad, but I think Eddie plays on it? Maybe. It's nice mid-Eightites rock. You don't hear the synth keyboards nowadays like you did back then,
 
The Red Button!

Most amazing music if you love good melodic pop reminiscent of the 60s.
 

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Flint said:
The Red Button!

Most amazing music if you love good melodic pop reminiscent of the 60s.
Just sampled a number of their tracks on YouTube.

As Beatle-esque as anything I've ever heard. Like The Rutles without the satire. And that's a good thing.

Thanks for the tip.

Jeff
 
JeffMackwood said:
Flint said:
The Red Button!

Most amazing music if you love good melodic pop reminiscent of the 60s.
Just sampled a number of their tracks on YouTube.

As Beatle-esque as anything I've ever heard. Like The Rutles without the satire. And that's a good thing.

Thanks for the tip.

Jeff

if you like that, check out Seth Swirsky.
 
Today's work truck music.....


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Hard Promises -- HDCD

Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers

1981/2001 MCA Records

HIS FINEST WORK!, July 5, 2006
By James T. Mott (O'Fallon, MO USA) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)
This review is from: Hard Promises (Audio CD)

I have been into Petty since day one and I can honestly say that this is the one. Every band has that one album that is brilliant. Torpedos came close, but this is it. Best song in my opinion is Kings Road. A close second is Something Big. Other noteworthy tracks (I mean classics) are

The Waiting
A Woman In Love
Letting You Go
A Thing About You
Insider

If you've heard Petty over the years and haven't purchased anything. Don't start with the best of collections. Start right here. It doesn't get any better.

Side one

"The Waiting" – 3:58
"A Woman in Love (It's Not Me)" (Petty, Mike Campbell) – 4:22
"Nightwatchman" (Petty, Campbell) – 3:59
"Something Big" – 4:44
"Kings Road" – 3:27

Side two

"Letting You Go" – 3:24
"A Thing About You" – 3:33
"Insider" – 4:23
"The Criminal Kind" – 4:00
"You Can Still Change Your Mind" (Petty, Campbell) – 4:15
 
Hey Dennie, got my system up & going. Yeah !
Listening to :
Stupid Dreams CD by Porcupine Tree
Have the DVD-A also to check out later.
Still putting things up but the audio & video is up & going.
 
Barney said:
Hey Dennie, got my system up & going. Yeah !
Listening to :
Stupid Dreams CD by Porcupine Tree
Have the DVD-A also to check out later.
Still putting things up but the audio & video is up & going.

Fantastic Barn, I'm glad you are finally up and running. :text-bravo:

DVD-A is still a fantastic sounding medium. You are going to be thrilled! :music-rockout:




Dennie :eek:bscene-drinkingcheers:
 
I thank the forum members for this one. Can't say for sure who suggested!! Listened to a few songs on youtube, liked them so I bought a couple of her cds. Very glad I did.

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