Today on BBC R4 FM where Bowie’s ‘Berlin trilogy’ is being discussed.
Followed by the sport which was introduced with: Who will be the “Star man” in tomorrow’s north London derby? (met by groans in the studio).
Today on BBC R4 FM where Bowie’s ‘Berlin trilogy’ is being discussed.
Followed by the sport which was introduced with: Who will be the “Star man” in tomorrow’s north London derby? (met by groans in the studio).
This one was already referred to earlier in this forum. I downloaded yesterday from Qobuz the set with all variations of Bruckner symphonies for just almost 17 euros. A bargain as some of these performances are highly regarded by reviewers……
Mermaid Chunky - slif slaf slof. Erm, hard to describe. “Recorder rave”, says The Guardian. Whatever, championed by James Murphy of LCD Sound system, and signed to his DFA label, this duo from Stroud make an interesting noise. I love this album!
steve tavaglione silent singing / 2000 Unitone / US CD / 1370247012
Steve Tavaglione Clarinet, Flute, Tenor Saxophone
Patrick Leonard, John Beasley Piano, Synthesizer
Dave Carpenter, Doug Lunn Bass
Electric Guitar Peter Maunu
Jeff Beal Flugelhorn, Trumpet, Synthesizer, Percussion
Alex Acuña Percussion
Gary Novak Drums
LED Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti - 1994 - Swan Song 7567-92442-2
George Marino master. Not bad
I like the album though.
It’s a cracker Buster
A random video on YouTube last night amidst some of my symphonic metal type band favourites (this isn’t).
This album title track sounded fantastic, maybe the red wine, but now investigating the album in the study, probably requires playing louder later.
I love watching music on YouTube via the projector with audio to the main system.
There are so many high quality videos out there these days (not this particularly) even from lesser known bands.
Tidal also has video tracks - a nice feature. I agree with you that there are great videos on YT. If someone posts a cover, cd or track here, I often check the audio content by looking on youtube.