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Music: What are you listening to this evening?


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2017 Mar 20, 8:50pm   445,419 views  904 comments

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154   HEY YOU   2017 Aug 8, 10:09pm  

Any old headbangers out there?
www.youtube.com/embed/8LhCd1W2V0Q

156   anonymous   2017 Aug 9, 7:36am  

Gentle Reader,
A little music to drive by.
Regards,
Roidy
www.youtube.com/embed/IvQN29A8KDE

157   anonymous   2017 Aug 12, 7:54pm  

ain't nobody towing my jag...

www.youtube.com/embed/O5mcLhuUfG0

160   HEY YOU   2017 Aug 15, 12:47am  

What do you know about romance?
www.youtube.com/embed/IrdCBkXB91I

163   HEY YOU   2017 Aug 28, 8:12pm  

Think about that woman that you've been infatuated with but can never get close to.
Woo! Woo! Woo! Anytime!www.youtube.com/embed/dTH1v0vuaTk
164   HEY YOU   2017 Aug 28, 11:56pm  

One for the ladies & "that man" you think about.www.youtube.com/embed/WL3FKtDMFs4
165   Blurtman   2017 Aug 30, 10:02am  

The Darling Buds are an alternative rock band from Newport, South Wales. The band formed in 1986 and were named after the H. E. Bates novel The Darling Buds of May – a title taken in turn, from the third line of Shakespeare's Sonnet 18: "Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May".[1][2]

Influenced by the catchy simple sound of the early Beatles as well as that of Blondie,[1] the band created melodic, hook-driven, short-duration singles. They were considered part of the short lived "Blonde" movement (indie rock band fronted by blonde female singer with all other members being dark-haired males) along with the likes of The Primitives and Transvision Vamp, but also referenced the C86 scene of a few years earlier.[3]

Crawdaddy was The Darling Buds' third album. It was released on Epic Records in 1990 and featured the singles "Tiny Machine" and "Crystal Clear".
www.youtube.com/embed/Z8PuE0bo4P8
168   Blurtman   2017 Aug 30, 10:18am  

jazz_music says
"The Girl Can't Help It


It swings!
169   Blurtman   2017 Aug 30, 10:21am  

Great drum intro. Silky smooth vocals by the late, great Bob Welch.
www.youtube.com/embed/yy-51ZTbFis
170   Blurtman   2017 Aug 30, 10:24am  

Reggae influenced with solid bass by John McVie and Bob Welch dreamy vocals. What a great band!www.youtube.com/embed/qJVHYHIRADs
178   HEY YOU   2017 Sep 7, 9:57am  

BAO @ 329,
One of my favorites &
yes it is.
179   anonymous   2017 Sep 8, 7:52pm  

Something different. Metal version of Toto's Africa.
www.youtube.com/embed/MH9FyLsfDzw
180   anonymous   2017 Sep 8, 7:55pm  

Sabotage, by Korn and Slipknot.
www.youtube.com/embed/ttdZjL5NWCc
181   anonymous   2017 Sep 9, 8:34am  

Gentle Reader,
I'm going to miss Walt Becker. Hope Don Fagen is ok and doing well.
Regards,
Roidy
https://www.youtube.com/embed/OKpP8_uKXDY
182   anonymous   2017 Sep 9, 8:38am  

HEY YOU says
One for the ladies & "that man" you think about.www.youtube.com/embed/WL3FKtDMFs4

Gentle Reader,

This boy (me) certainly can't help it. Bluesy, talented, insightful music from one of the great rock musicians of the modern era.

Yes, Ms. Raitt, I'm referring to you.

Regards,
Roidy
183   anonymous   2017 Sep 13, 7:30pm  

If you like pop, metal, and hand puppets, this is the song for you!!!
www.youtube.com/embed/NL86PuqH8y0
185   anonymous   2017 Sep 13, 8:17pm  

Shield stone-clarke
186   HEY YOU   2017 Sep 14, 8:43am  

BOC
Takes me back to my youth.

Blue Oyster Cults new lyrics:
Ohhh no,they say he's got to go
Go,Go Trumpzilla!
187   HEY YOU   2017 Sep 14, 8:51am  

Was great knowing you America.
Trumpzilla! Trumpzilla! Trumpzilla!www.youtube.com/embed/T65rW_SIzg0
190   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Sep 14, 8:07pm  

A "special guest" steals the Hot Chick around 3:25.
www.youtube.com/embed/pEBXuhqVSws
191   Blurtman   2017 Sep 15, 3:06pm  

Real Nighttime is the second full-length album from Game Theory, a California power pop band founded by guitarist and singer-songwriter Scott Miller. Released in 1985, the album is cited as "a watershed work in '80s paisley underground pop."[1] A 30th anniversary reissue was released in March 2015, on CD and in a limited first pressing on red vinyl, with 13 bonus tracks.[2][3]

The album was the group's first to be produced by Mitch Easter, who continued as the producer of all of their subsequent albums.

Real Nighttime has been called "a virtual concept album about life after college," resulting in "a certain poignancy propelling [its] breathtaking melodies."[12] The album was also described as a "loose song cycle following a young man's journey from romantic bliss ... to soul-crushing disappointment", with comparisons to the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds.[1] According to Miller, the post-collegiate theme was paired with his "intuition that freedom had a strong aspect of being bad news," and that "excessive freedom is typically a formula for trivial and unfaithful pursuit of what passes for personal advantage."[13]

Harvard professor Stephen Burt wrote in 2011, "Throughout the Game Theory songbook, but especially in Real Nighttime (1985), you can hear an anguished concentration on language and its rules ... and on the complementary rules of pop song construction, as if all those rules—once mastered—could help solve problems of love and sex, of friendship and estrangement, of bodies with feelings that have no clear names."[14]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Nighttime www.youtube.com/embed/mlGZDqaS9Oc

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