What are you listening to right now?

Ahem..... my parents disliked this "NEW music" what was wrong with "proper" music.

C'mon, you know you liked it when your parents played it......

You young whippersnapper you (I don't know youngsters of today with all this new stuff - I ask you whats wrong with B&W TV and 78's dangnabbit )
 
Carrying on the parents play list theme.......
A particular favourite of my fathers.....

Meanwhile, mum would listen to this.........


All played on a beautiful mid sixties Grundig stereo console.

We always had music playing in the house.



Steve
 
Hay you stop with the parents playlist - I grew up listening to some of this stuff by choice! :cool:
(OTOH he had a slightly . . . . . . strange upbringing - :p)
 
Judith Durham of the Seekers - daughter of William Alexander Cock DFC, a navigator and WW2 Pathfinder. She suffered a brain haemorrhage in May 2013 but recovered and her singing skills were not affected.


I remember playing the Queen Sheer Hear attack album, and my dad coming in the room to ask who it was - he sat and listened to the whole album with me and then declared that this lot were very talented and would go far - how right he was!!

Mum still has the Seekers album and they retired to live on Koh Samui.

Steve
 
Transatlantic cover of the Moody Blues classic, Nights in White Satin.

They also covered tracks like Shine on You Crazy Diamond and Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

Transatlantic is a multinational progressive rock supergroup consisting of Neal Morse (ex-Spock's Beard), Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings), Pete Trewavas (Marillion) and Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater). They formed in 1999 as a side project to their full-time bands, but disbanded in 2002.[1]They then reunited in 2009.

Despite not being an official member and not appearing on the studio albums, Daniel Gildenlöw (Pain of Salvation) has traditionally joined the band during live shows. However, due to illness, Ted Leonard (Spock's Beard, Enchant, Thought Chamber) stood in for him during the 2014 tour.

Steve
 

Steve
 
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Another from Sarah Slean that I like.........


Steve
 
The first time I heard this I was at a guys house and he had this big Macintosh amp (The king in those days) cranking through a pair of Pioneer floor speakers. Needless to say it was pretty cool..I was in the right frame of mind as well.
 
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