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Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: August 21, 2006 20:28

Tumbling Dice...Wembley 99.

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: August 21, 2006 20:39

Fancy Man Blues from the Steel Wheels outtakes. Loved the version on Rarities, and this is better...

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: humanriff77 ()
Date: August 21, 2006 21:03

Moonlight Mile - Live B side,mmmmmmmmm nice

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: boston2006 ()
Date: August 21, 2006 21:07

glad all over - the dave clark five

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Jon Lasa ()
Date: August 21, 2006 21:13

Rough Justice (A Bigger Bang. 2005)

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: August 22, 2006 02:50

Keith Richards - Key to the highway

And after that I going to bed ......................... Good night sleep tight

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Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Nelson ()
Date: August 22, 2006 03:01

Africa Unite-Thinking that we should wake up all skandinavians for unite to help me with my horsens ticket problem, got ticket but cant follow instructions in danish. Its just a klick away,just a klick away.

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Send It To me ()
Date: August 22, 2006 03:21

Leonard Cohen, Tower Of Song

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: August 22, 2006 03:42

Jon Lasa Wrote:
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> Rough Justice (A Bigger Bang. 2005)


Im listening to Rough Justice from the Altamont Boot. Its pretty sloppy, but it rocks!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Bingo ()
Date: August 22, 2006 05:34

The late 1960s–early 1970s were a time of great change, musically and spiritually. Some of the greatest music ever written came to life in this era. At the same time, political speakers like Malcolm X, Huey Newton and Stokely Carmichael stepped forward to lead a generation. Two words sum up the movement: Black Power. This two-CD compilation culls the greatest hits of that era, bringing together both politics and the era’s culture as accurately as any history book.
• Includes rare sound bites from Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael and Huey Newton as well as out-of-print tracks by Sons of Slum, The Philadelphia International All-Stars and Watts Prophets.
• Filled with huge hits that are constantly heard on radio, in film and TV, including Top 20 hits from The Chi-Lites, The O’Jays, James Brown, The Isley Brothers and Nina Simone.
• Features the most outspoken artists of the era, such as Parliament, The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron.

Disc 1

1. Huey Newton—The Black Panther Party Calls For
2. Marvin Gaye—You’re The Man (Part 1)
3. Philadelphia International All Stars—Let’s Clean Up The Ghetto
4. Kathleen Cleaver—Change It
5. Segments Of Time—Song To The System
6. Sons Of Slum—Right On
7. S.O.U.L.—Tell It Like It Is
8. Earth Wind And Fire—Mighty Mighty
9. Les McCann & Eddie Harris—Compared To What
10. The Soul Children—I Don’t Know What This World Is Coming To
11. Huey Newton—Power To The People
12. The Chi-Lites—(For God’s Sake) Give More Power To The People
13. The O’Jays—Give The People What They Want
14. Stokely Carmichael—We Want Black Power
15. James Brown—Say It Loud—I’m Black And I’m Proud
16. Hank Ballard—Blackenized
17. Stokely Carmichael—So Much Strength
18. The Isley Brothers—Fight The Power Part 1
19. Malcolm X—Stop Singing And Start Swinging

Disc 2

1. Malcolm X—Standing & Fighting
2. The Temptations—Message From A Black Man
3. The Watts Prophets—Part—E, S
4. H. Rap Brown—Violence Is As American As Cherry Pie
5. Gil Scott-Heron—The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
6. The Last Poets—When The Revolution Comes
7. Billy Paul—Am I Black Enough For You
8. Stokely Carmichael—Black Unity*
9. Eddie Kendricks—My People…Hold On
10. William Devaughn—Be Thankful For What You Got
11. Parliament—Chocolate City
12. Curtis Mayfield—We’re A Winner (Live)
13. Dyke & The Blazers—We Got More Soul
14. Johnnie Taylor—I Am Somebody Part II
15. Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band—Express Yourself
16. The Staple Singers—Respect Yourself
17. Nina Simone—To Be Young, Gifted And Black
18. Kim Weston—Lift Ev’ry Voice And Sing
19. McFadden & Whitehead—Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Lukester ()
Date: August 22, 2006 07:00

Low Rider....by WAR

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: August 22, 2006 07:07

Lukester Wrote:
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> Low Rider....by WAR


Thats a good tune,....all-right Luke!!!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Keith The Beast ()
Date: August 22, 2006 07:10

Van Halen - And The Craddle Will Rock

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Lukester ()
Date: August 22, 2006 07:11

yeah rooster...how's it going down on the farm? now I'm listening to Leon Russell's Jumping Jack Flash...and I will be seeing brother Leon again on Friday night....I might even tape it for you roostie baby

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: August 22, 2006 07:18

Yeah...the farm is slowly rocking on..but rockin!!!I grew up with Leon...my mother had that MSG 72 thing!!!JJF!!!I told my friends it was the Stones!Great memories...glad you will see him!He s good!ahhh luke everybody is in London!!!And yes please tape everything!!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: loog droog ()
Date: August 22, 2006 07:25

Bingo Wrote:
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> The late 1960s–early 1970s were a time of great
> change, musically and spiritually. Some of the
> greatest music ever written came to life in this
> era. At the same time, political speakers like
> Malcolm X, Huey Newton and Stokely Carmichael
> stepped forward to lead a generation. Two words
> sum up the movement: Black Power. This two-CD
> compilation culls the greatest hits of that era,
> bringing together both politics and the era’s
> culture as accurately as any history book.
> • Includes rare sound bites from Malcolm X,
> Stokely Carmichael and Huey Newton as well as
> out-of-print tracks by Sons of Slum, The
> Philadelphia International All-Stars and Watts
> Prophets.
> • Filled with huge hits that are constantly heard
> on radio, in film and TV, including Top 20 hits
> from The Chi-Lites, The O’Jays, James Brown, The
> Isley Brothers and Nina Simone.
> • Features the most outspoken artists of the era,
> such as Parliament, The Last Poets and Gil
> Scott-Heron.
>
> Disc 1
>
> 1. Huey Newton—The Black Panther Party Calls For
> 2. Marvin Gaye—You’re The Man (Part 1)
> 3. Philadelphia International All Stars—Let’s
> Clean Up The Ghetto
> 4. Kathleen Cleaver—Change It
> 5. Segments Of Time—Song To The System
> 6. Sons Of Slum—Right On
> 7. S.O.U.L.—Tell It Like It Is
> 8. Earth Wind And Fire—Mighty Mighty
> 9. Les McCann & Eddie Harris—Compared To What
> 10. The Soul Children—I Don’t Know What This World
> Is Coming To
> 11. Huey Newton—Power To The People
> 12. The Chi-Lites—(For God’s Sake) Give More Power
> To The People
> 13. The O’Jays—Give The People What They Want
> 14. Stokely Carmichael—We Want Black Power
> 15. James Brown—Say It Loud—I’m Black And I’m
> Proud
> 16. Hank Ballard—Blackenized
> 17. Stokely Carmichael—So Much Strength
> 18. The Isley Brothers—Fight The Power Part 1
> 19. Malcolm X—Stop Singing And Start Swinging
>
> Disc 2
>
> 1. Malcolm X—Standing & Fighting
> 2. The Temptations—Message From A Black Man
> 3. The Watts Prophets—Part—E, S
> 4. H. Rap Brown—Violence Is As American As Cherry
> Pie
> 5. Gil Scott-Heron—The Revolution Will Not Be
> Televised
> 6. The Last Poets—When The Revolution Comes
> 7. Billy Paul—Am I Black Enough For You
> 8. Stokely Carmichael—Black Unity*
> 9. Eddie Kendricks—My People…Hold On
> 10. William Devaughn—Be Thankful For What You Got
> 11. Parliament—Chocolate City
> 12. Curtis Mayfield—We’re A Winner (Live)
> 13. Dyke & The Blazers—We Got More Soul
> 14. Johnnie Taylor—I Am Somebody Part II
> 15. Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm
> Band—Express Yourself
> 16. The Staple Singers—Respect Yourself
> 17. Nina Simone—To Be Young, Gifted And Black
> 18. Kim Weston—Lift Ev’ry Voice And Sing
> 19. McFadden & Whitehead—Ain’t No Stoppin’ Us Now

You're listening to 38 tracks this very second??

RIGHT ON!!!

That must be quite a sound system you have...

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Lukester ()
Date: August 22, 2006 07:27

Shelter From The Storm.......Bob Dylan



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-08-22 14:14 by Lukester.

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Date: August 22, 2006 12:35

Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell. I must be regressing. Still, it's a calm early morning here in New Brunswick and that calls for easy music.

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: mr edward ()
Date: August 22, 2006 12:39

The latest Pearl Jam album: I've got tickets for their concert next tuesday in Arnhem (H), so I better prepare!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Lukester ()
Date: August 22, 2006 14:12

birds in flight...........dogs that bite



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-08-22 14:13 by Lukester.

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Mr Jimmy ()
Date: August 22, 2006 16:15

19th Nervous breakdown.

Warming up for tonight!!! YEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!

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What's your favourite flavour?...........Cherry Red!!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: ablett ()
Date: August 22, 2006 16:36

Slade Alive!!!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: tranki ()
Date: August 22, 2006 17:20

Vashti Bunyan - "Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind"

and

"All Down The Line" from Zurich, Ron does a great job there

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: bassaleman ()
Date: August 22, 2006 17:40

the new tom petty disc...which is really good especially after a couple of listens...

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: ablett ()
Date: August 22, 2006 18:08

Two Sides of the Moon....... Yep, all two CD's of Keith Moons solo album. I must need punishing!!!!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Lizard ()
Date: August 22, 2006 18:10

Get Your Leed Lungs Out.. Love In Vain. Taylor.. what can I say?!

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Leonard Keringer ()
Date: August 22, 2006 19:44

yoko ono singing "somewhere over the wainbow" as i sweep up the glass from the broken windows

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: August 22, 2006 19:50

Forgot to turn down the volume, good Leo!
My two speakers already cracked so she musnt break our window glasses no more.

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: Leonard Keringer ()
Date: August 22, 2006 19:51

Baboon Bro Wrote:
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> Forgot to turn down the volume, good Leo!
> My two speakers already cracked so she musnt break
> our window glasses no more.


Bro...... she's in cahoots with the glass companies.....that's how she "pads" her wallet

Re: What are you listening to this very second!
Posted by: humanriff77 ()
Date: August 22, 2006 19:56

Forever Changes - Love

Genius

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