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What are you listening to today?

Hey Rinty that Audi does sound some more sweet.....

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Delbert McClinton....I'm With You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4OGElLehXg


First saw Delbert back in the 70s, yep I'm old, at that time he was playing in nightclubs always had that soulful sound. over the years he has partnered with many. If he is still touring, go see him you will not be disappointed.

One of the Fortunate Few
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D8OkeeKGs4
 
Well, since today is Saint Patrick's Day, we are listening to KCLR in Kilkenny, Ireland. Unfortunately we are not actually in Ireland :banghead but, rather, in beautifully sunny and warm Larry's River drinking Irish coffee with a rack of ribs marinated in a Guinness concoction of my own. So, a raised glass to whatever yer listenin' to! :beer - Bob
 
Mogwai - Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will - Not your average quiet/loud/quiet band... good band for passing those winter days, and it sounds great on the helmet speakers while passing miles.

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From Toronto: Small Sins with "Where's There's Gold":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXSbFHo8GN8

Interesting track. We don't get much Canadian content on our airwaves here -- even though we're 3 hrs from Winnipeg.
CBC AM (err, Radio One) is always hit and miss for music. I actually grew up 90-minutes from the "Peg and had a healthy rearing of Canuck rock and CBC Brave New Waves -- how about Skinny Puppy for Canadaian Content??? :brow There was always somethin familiar, but yet, umm, foreign, to the material from Ca. Max Webster, (early) Streetheart, Guess Who, Payola$, Red Rider (before taking the "& Tom Cochrane" name) Rheostatics and of course the Hip. But I'm aging myself with every band I list. Small Sins has (for me) a 70's A-M radio sound/structure.. can imagine hearing it while listening to CKY 580. Thanks for sharing.
 
CBC AM (err, Radio One) is always hit and miss for music.

Yes, by design; it's for news and information. Here's a link to Radio 2. It's good every afternoon starting at about 3:30, when Rich Ter Fry comes on. Between him and our daughter, I get to listen to lots of new and wonderful stuff:

http://music.cbc.ca/#/radio2/

You can also get it on Sirius XM channel 159.

Glad you enjoyed the Small Sins: I'd never heard of them. I'm running out of bookmark space. :)
 
Listening and watching (well somewhat watching)

Ladies And Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones

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Putting on my asbestos keyboard before hitting send on this one...
But a fan of Mr. Glass and his minimalism... (worth checking out all 4 phases. really.)

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RIP Mr. Havens. Thank You.

Another Gone.
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Currently watching Paul McCartney receive the Gershwin Prize at the White House on YouTube. He's singling Let It Be as I type. One of my favorite songs in my life.

Quick story here, I graduated high school in 1972. Our Class of 1970 wanted to have Let It Be as their class song for graduation but the school forbid it :scratch . Something about pot if you remember that era. Now here I am 43 years later listening to it be played in the White House.
 
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