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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
SirQuack #102854 10/24/06 01:12 AM
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hmmm and now it is Robin Trower Live "Too Rolling Stoned" ...man this guy can play the strings.


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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
SirQuack #102855 10/24/06 02:49 AM
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REO Speedwagon at the moment.

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Sutter Cane #102856 10/24/06 03:18 AM
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The new one by John Mayer, "Continuum". I'm addicted to this album at the moment.


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sonicfox #102857 10/24/06 03:09 PM
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when I go home, I'll be listening to screaming hockey moms......kind of a turn on really


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chips #102858 10/24/06 08:23 PM
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After exhausting some of my "go to" discs, I decided to try something I never heard. I'm listening to King Crimson's Red and loving it.

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sonicfox #102859 10/24/06 08:57 PM
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Mary I've been eying the new John Mayer 'Continuum' CD for the past couple of weeks and haven't picked it up because I just didn't know which direction he was going with ... he's been hanging around quite a lot with the blues crowd as of late and his last CD 'Try' with the John Mayer Trio didn't do a whole lot for me although it was a good shot at the blues.

We also have his 'Room For Squares', 'Any Given Thursday' and 'Heavier Things' Cd's which I certainly view as pop music and was bought primarily because my wife likes him but the 'Continuum' CD is by far (IMO) his best work yet and I'm very glad I picked up the CD ... it is a very good CD indeed.


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RickF #102860 10/24/06 09:55 PM
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the 'Continuum' CD is by far (IMO) his best work yet and I'm very glad I picked up the CD ... it is a very good CD indeed.




I agree! In fact, I almost gave up on him at "Heavier Things". For some reason, even *that* album didn't do it for me, and IMO, the song, "Daughters" is so overrated... even a bit creepy! I didn't even buy the "Try" album because I don't really get into heavy blues music and I really didn't think John's singing fit very well either. But with "Continuum", his vocals are the smoothest I've ever heard from him, his guitar playing is fantastic without going overboard (ala "Try"), and the simple production works well. The album is solid and cohesive and there's not *one* song that I dislike.


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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
sonicfox #102861 10/25/06 12:29 AM
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I agree as well. Bought this when it first came out and it hasn't left the CD changer.

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Rock_Head #102862 10/25/06 04:32 AM
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I started listening to Feist's album, "Let It Die." At first I only liked a couple of songs, but now more are growing on me. "Secret Heart" has been in my head all day.

In other music news, I saw Regina Spektor in concert in Chicago on the 15th. It was my second time seeing her. She was more into it than she seemed in Seattle. She had a band with her, but they really didn't add anything. Actually, they just drowned out her vocals, which really pissed me off at the end of "Better" when she's kissing into the microphone. The kissy noises aren't on the album version, so I was looking forward to hearing them again at the concert. But yeah, tomorrow I'm going to see her again in Portland, Oregon. She's been a good excuse for me to visit friends.

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CV #102863 10/25/06 11:52 PM
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The Raconteurs "Broken Boy Soldiers". I'm a White Stripes fan and you can definetly hear Jack's influence though all of the tracks, it's kind of like a White Stripes' album just with more instruments.

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