What Are you Listening to Right Now?

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Robert Plant - Carry Fire (2017)

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Great record. Sort of mystical folk rock. Zep's more ethereal side with a more meditative quality, really digging it. I'm gonna go see Plant next weekend to getting caught up on his solo work (the last work of his I got was his exceptional record with Alison Krauss). I think seeing him live is going to be a treat.
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Flex wrote:
17 Feb 2018, 12:12pm
Robert Plant - Carry Fire (2017)

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Great record. Sort of mystical folk rock. Zep's more ethereal side with a more meditative quality, really digging it. I'm gonna go see Plant next weekend to getting caught up on his solo work (the last work of his I got was his exceptional record with Alison Krauss). I think seeing him live is going to be a treat.
I trust you are going to shout out play Stairway to Heaven during quiet moments between songs?

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revbob wrote:
17 Feb 2018, 2:29pm
Flex wrote:
17 Feb 2018, 12:12pm
Robert Plant - Carry Fire (2017)

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Great record. Sort of mystical folk rock. Zep's more ethereal side with a more meditative quality, really digging it. I'm gonna go see Plant next weekend to getting caught up on his solo work (the last work of his I got was his exceptional record with Alison Krauss). I think seeing him live is going to be a treat.
I trust you are going to shout out play Stairway to Heaven during quiet moments between songs?
I want Flex to just start singing Stairway as loud and off-key as possible between every song. Anything short of pointed scolding from Plant will be failure.
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I'm not actually listening to this, but I'm looking at a picture of the cover on the internet

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tepista wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 6:52pm
I'm not actually listening to this, but I'm looking at a picture of the cover on the internet

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Kind of want this to be the poster for one insane movie with all those elements in it.
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Wolter wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 7:36pm
tepista wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 6:52pm
I'm not actually listening to this, but I'm looking at a picture of the cover on the internet

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Kind of want this to be the poster for one insane movie with all those elements in it.
Just out of curiosity I looked him up on Wikipedia and it said he became famous in the 1950's under the name: Manuel and The Music of The Mountains. Personally, I think I like Geoff Love and his Orchestra better.
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Flex wrote:
17 Feb 2018, 12:12pm
Robert Plant - Carry Fire (2017)

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Great record. Sort of mystical folk rock. Zep's more ethereal side with a more meditative quality, really digging it. I'm gonna go see Plant next weekend to getting caught up on his solo work (the last work of his I got was his exceptional record with Alison Krauss). I think seeing him live is going to be a treat.
He always looks like some kind of dog that's just come in from the rain.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Heston wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 8:04pm
Flex wrote:
17 Feb 2018, 12:12pm
Robert Plant - Carry Fire (2017)

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Great record. Sort of mystical folk rock. Zep's more ethereal side with a more meditative quality, really digging it. I'm gonna go see Plant next weekend to getting caught up on his solo work (the last work of his I got was his exceptional record with Alison Krauss). I think seeing him live is going to be a treat.
He always looks like some kind of dog that's just come in from the rain.
He looks like a partially melted butter sculpture of Billy Connolly.
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Wolter wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 8:09pm
Heston wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 8:04pm
Flex wrote:
17 Feb 2018, 12:12pm
Robert Plant - Carry Fire (2017)

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Great record. Sort of mystical folk rock. Zep's more ethereal side with a more meditative quality, really digging it. I'm gonna go see Plant next weekend to getting caught up on his solo work (the last work of his I got was his exceptional record with Alison Krauss). I think seeing him live is going to be a treat.
He always looks like some kind of dog that's just come in from the rain.
He looks like a partially melted butter sculpture of Billy Connolly.
A phrase I never thought I'd ever see uttered, thank you. :lol:
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Skids, 'Days In Europa', 1979 (1980 remix version).
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I just put Paul Weller's first solo album on but turned it off after four songs and put the demos from The Gift on.
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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Wolter wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 7:36pm
tepista wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 6:52pm
I'm not actually listening to this, but I'm looking at a picture of the cover on the internet

Image
Kind of want this to be the poster for one insane movie with all those elements in it.
A shark kills professional Rollerball player Charles Bronson' family, so during an earthquake he hunts down the rest of the sharks, one who was possessed by the devil, but in the shocking conclusion, it was Anthony Perkins in a wig. And that's just side 2.
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tepista wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 8:49pm
Wolter wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 7:36pm
tepista wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 6:52pm
I'm not actually listening to this, but I'm looking at a picture of the cover on the internet

Image
Kind of want this to be the poster for one insane movie with all those elements in it.
A shark kills professional Rollerball player Charles Bronson' family, so during an earthquake he hunts down the rest of the sharks, one who was possessed by the devil, but in the shocking conclusion, it was Anthony Perkins in a wig. And that's just side 2.
Unfortunately it's written and directed by late-period Mel Brooks.
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Heston wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 8:42pm
I just put Paul Weller's first solo album on but turned it off after four songs and put the demos from The Gift on.
I remember buying Stanley Road when it came out. I'm pretty sure I didn't make it all the way thru before deciding it was being sold. Worse, if my memory is right, I bought the Stone Roses' Second Coming at the same time. I did make it all the way thru, but it also got put on the the "to sell" pile. Great decade, the Hoy decade.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 9:09pm
Heston wrote:
19 Feb 2018, 8:42pm
I just put Paul Weller's first solo album on but turned it off after four songs and put the demos from The Gift on.
I remember buying Stanley Road when it came out. I'm pretty sure I didn't make it all the way thru before deciding it was being sold. Worse, if my memory is right, I bought the Stone Roses' Second Coming at the same time. I did make it all the way thru, but it also got put on the the "to sell" pile. Great decade, the Hoy decade.
His couple of supposedly "classic" albums of the mid nineties always sounded quite patchy to me. Some great singles but...
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board

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