What are You listening to? 2024 / 2025

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I remember when I first heard this CD, I thought since they did it all ā€œunpluggedā€ in the studio, how cool would it be if they did the concert ā€œpluggedā€!

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Lot of Suno stuff, here’s my profile of stuff I’ve made or my playlists: Suno | AI Music

Youtube stuff:
Scarlett riot zardonic remix

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I thought I was the only one that bought that CD back in the day. I might actually still have it sitting in a box somewhere. I can’t remember if there were any other good tunes on that record. Shelf in the room was a good one.https://youtu.be/Cw6bgdJlth0?si=6oDeFuD82kCunS2z

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Last thing I listened to was ā€œParanormal realities in the everyday worldā€ on the Un-X radio network. Decent broadcast, not boring, not thrilling. That was yesterday and evidently I was not too interested as I don’t even remember the main topic.

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I have a couple of their albums. Good stuff :metal:

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… Flip, flop and fly / I don’t care if I die / Don’t ever leave me / Don’t ever say goodbye … :heart: :heart: :heart:

The Blues Brothers - Flip, Flop & Fly (Briefcase Full Of Blues, 1978, Live Version)

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I’m not quite a golden oldie, late 50s, but still very much into contemporary music, one of my current favourite bands is a Swiss darker edged band, called Lone Assembly, rocking some very healthy 80s post punk influences, their recent single ā€œIn the Openā€ is one of my favourite tracks of 2025.

Seven Souls is another one of track that hits the aging goth rock fan in me…

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Best song ever! :hearts:

Bob Dylan, Most Of The Time (Oh Mercy, 1989)

… …
Most of the time
My head is on straight
Most of the time
I’m strong enough not to hate

I don’t build up illusion
'Til it makes me sick
I ain’t afraid of confusion
No matter how thick
… …

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Absolutely amazing!!! :star_struck:

Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Karn Evil 9 1st Impression Part 2 (Brain Salad Surgery, 1973)

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Now you did it. Had to pull out the old vinyl. Remembering younger times.
My wife’s mother worked for a record distribution company. She could get ticket’s for any venue and concert in city. In 1972 my wife and I got tickets for ELP. The best part of that concert was the opening act. It was the first tour in the US for a unknown band named YES.

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