What are you listening to right now?


Yes! post it. Just share what you're listening to right now, let's see which one have more fans...
Right now I am listening to my all time fav
Just beat it, beat it
Just beat it, beat it
Just beat it, beat it
Just beat it, beat it
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Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros "Rock Art & the X-Ray Style". 1999 CD. Hellcat Records.
Sonny Boy Williamson  "Keep It To Ourselves"
Robert Lucas  "Usin' Man Blues"
Spin Doctors  "Pocket Full of Kryptonite"  lp/Holland

This band gets a lot of jokes (this is my only lp of the SD) but I think the joke is on those who don't listen. A damn good record and a damn good sounding pressing.
Janis and Dorati Rachmaninov piano concertos. On cassette, no less.
Butterfield Blues Band "The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw"  lp (Elektra, gold label, stereo)
Bobby Whitlock, Rock Your Sox Off on vinyl.
I'm going to see him live this coming Wednesday evening.

Love "Sundown", slaw (that Lucinda album, too. She’s back, baby!). Gordon’s recording of "Me and Bobby McGee" is my favorite, and ARC’s Bill Johnson loved it’s sound quality when it was played for him by at-the-time retailer (now head of Last Record Care Products) Walt Davies. Demonstration material!
bdp24,

I could have seen her locally a few weeks ago, only $25.00, but had already maxed out my concert spending for that month. Still kicking myself about that one.
Schubert sonatas for violin and piano. Julia Fischer. Not his best known work, to be sure, but charming in a simple, heart-felt Schubert kind of way.
Last weekend I listened to some The Firm. Today, for some odd reason I pulled out Jimi Page "Outrider". I could not get over how much this lp sounded like The Firm lps. Then I looked and saw that The Firm lps were produced by Paul Rodgers & Jimi Page. I had forgotten that. Interestingly, the vocalist on "Outrider" has very similar vocal stylings to Paul Rodgers. Full circle. Putting on "Mean Business" now.
@slaw you're not alone finding The Firm more interesting than Led Zeppelin.