What are you streaming tonight?


As we are in the modern age of music I thought I would see how this fares.
We have threads specific for cdp and tt so why not streaming as it is a modern media.
I don't care if you stream Tidal, Deezer, Spotify, Paradise Radio or any number of internet stations.
I would like you to share your tastes and method of streaming.
uberwaltz

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Greg
I was going to stream that Black Keys one too last night, then realized I had bought it on vinyl a couple weeks ago but not got round to playing it yet.
So was going to wait so as to do a very close comparison on sq between the two media.

I did give a listen instead to When Worlds Collide by Antiphon.

I fell asleep...….
Mind Transplant had been referred to as Spectrum II by some people in deference to Billy Cobhams Spectrum.

I would say IMHO that it is more musically accessible than Spectrum.
That is not saying one drummer is better than the other but just it has more Musical appeal to myself.

It's a great album however you call it!
Yeah me too Greg! Lol.
Hard to screw up loading a CD one handed though so no worries.
Running on Empty, Lives in the Balance and Looking East are probably my 3 top Jackson Brown albums.

A little different but still good IMHO is Lawyers in Love.
Nothing wrong with party all night! Lol.

Thanks for the heads up on Mettavolution, added to my queue.
Greg
But you are in an area that is a hotbed of vinyl and good vinyl shops.
Here in Jacksonville there are really only 2 shops worth visiting.
The one I frequent has tens of thousands of albums.
Quite often he gets in a mood and throws a lot of what would be $4 to $6 albums in the $1 bins to get stock down.

But yes say out of one box I look through might only be one or two I am interested in or are not already beat to heck and back.

It's the vinyl equivalent of dumpster diving!
You are so correct Greg
Jackson had a period where his music was just sublime, then like a lot it petered out.
But this one is a true classic, I have it on vinyl and cassette.
Freaky weird or what!

Just took a trip to my LRS and right there front and center in the $1 bins were Hold Out and The Pretender!
Needless to say they are not still there, or another 15 or so $ 1 albums, lol.
Yep, big kid in a candy store!
Glad the Spotify works well for you, I believe Reubent is another big Spotify user and loves the UI as well..

I hear you on Tidal, even Pandora is more user friendly!!

Been very happy with Qobuz via Roon which is a fantastic UI but you do pay for it at $119 per year so.....

I guess I just take it for granted people know roughly what the genre is but I can see where it might be useful.

Keep on enjoying the music!
A War of our Own ..... Stream of Passion.

Qobuz.

Symphonic operatic power metal.
Welcome Tomic and no you will NEVER get booted of the thread. lol.
I list all my streaming, server and car micro sd card plays here so......
Lino Nicolosi ... Billy Cobham, Stanley Jordan.

Qobuz.

Most excellent Jazz/ Fusion outing!
Another band I never heard of but seems like I need to!
I live these music threads for this aspect alone.
Thanks Reubent!
@reubent 

Both points are very valid and oh so true!

Both of those Jellyfish albums are on Qobuz so will be streamed tonight.

They are SPENDY for sure on vinyl! Eek!
If it concerns music it’s ALWAYS good!

I applaud Slaws philosophy on sticking to records only.
I wish I could be so resolute.

Sometimes I feel like I should ditch my cassettes or reel to reel or CDs etc.

But I have all the gear although I agree that if all finances could be diverted to vinyl replay only it might get really spectacular.
@bdp24 

Thanks for this band too.

Streaming Beatnik Beatch on Qobuz.

Really like this one too.
@reubent

Is it the same Bogart’s?

Seems odd that a short lived West coast band would release a live album from Ohio?
Not meant as any criticism, just odd, unless it was a spectacular show and recording.
@Ghosthouse.

Where the heck have you been!
Good to see you again my friend.

Thanks so much for yet another great tip.

Ro-Sham-Bo is on Qobuz too, in hires to boot.
Just googled it and it was Bogart’s in Long Beach CA.
Makes more sense.

Wow, Google really is your friend.
Does not have Faulkner on guitar either as he had to skip due to dislocated shoulder.
@bdp24 

I actually own that Great Buildings album, Apart from the Crowd.

It's not bad........
Ghost.
I decided to just stop at top three or I might have filled a page....lol.
Bonnie Rait, Alison Moyet, Annie Lennox, Ann Wilson, Samantha Fish , Pat Benatar, Jenny Lewis, Grace Slick, Debbie Harry, Stevie Nick’s, etc etc.

You get the picture!
Just love Joanne Shaw Taylor!
She is right up there with my female top three along with Beth Hart and Melissa Etheridge!