What are you all listening to?

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Blue Aeroplanes - Big Sky cover. Like it even more than the original which is pretty damn fine.

Over the weekend had to escort the two Ms Deltse Posts to this abomination. Belgium's answer to the Spice Girls, sort of.
 

Flying_Monkey

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Belle and Sebastian - Write About Love. Weak. But not in the way one expects B&S to be weak, just not as tuneful and inventive as their last one. And Nora Jones singing on a couple, which really doesn't work.
 
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But then, having had just about every mainstream Hendrix album since i was 16...i found this track years later and cannot believe i hadn't heard it. Don't even know which album (if any) its from...

Pali Gap....
http://www.youtube.c...P0Y&feature=fvw


Haven't heard this before superb Hendrix, as is the other Hendrix track on this thread, driving South.
 

threebikesmcginty

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Aaahh, you meant more than just the BBC!
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1st session for 'It's Rock n Roll' 1976
2nd 'John Peel Show' 1977
3rd 'In Concert' 1977
4th 'John Peel' 1977
5th 'In Concert' 1978
6th 'John Peel' 1978
7th 'In Concert' 1978

There's some interviews too and obviously with so many sessions some track overlap.
Anyway it's this 2-CD set - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shakin-At-Beeb-Sessions-1976/dp/B000OMD2EA

Lucky bugger seeing them live - I was a bit too young then.
 

John the Monkey

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Crewe
John Carpenter film themes.
 
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Springsteen - "The Promise". His new release of outtakes from the Darkness on the Edge of Town sessions. I guess he's desperately uncool these days, but Darkness is his finest album and the rejects are better than most could muster and include his original recordings of "Because the Night" and "Fire".
 
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