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What song are you listening to right now?

It's over 2 hours....I doubt I will listen to it all...
It's giving me a mild Rush already.
 
The musicians certainly seem to be having fun in that clip you posted, @Knower of nothing! :)

Here's something that always makes me laugh, from one of my favourite artists, Sharon Shannon, Irish accordionist extraordinaire, whom we had the amazing pleasure of seeing live a few years ago - excellent evening. It blends Irish trad, reggae and sheer insanity; plus contains the funniest, wildest sax solo I've ever heard in music.

 
Night Terrors
Heavy....and relentless...even harsh, yet , rhythmically appealing...energetic
 
Audioslave - Like a Stone
Good as anything he did with Soundgarden....Got to check out Audioslave, totally neglected their albums....I always was biased towards grunge era.
 
She's very talented.At such a young age. Raw talent.

:neutral:Yeah..been meaning to check her out for awhile
:hushed:Yeah...she evokes such emotions, such artistry...
:hearteyes:...oh Kate...I'm falling your charms
....Wish I could go back in time to 1976.....:kissingheart:
So nostalgic... My parents generation..but still...:hushed:
 
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Kate Bush - Moving - The Kick Inside . 1978

My new favourite song of hers. I underrated her. She's a musical prodigy.
 
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On the other side of the coin, If Kate Bush represents extreme femininity. Then Henry Rollins is the antidote. So Yin Yang.

Rollins Band - Get Some And Go Again
 
I am listening to the Macarena song playing in my brain.

^Btw i am now shipping these two musicians even though i am not familiar with Henry Rollins thanks to you
 
i am not familiar with Henry Rollins

Rollins was so intense in the 80s and 90s. I was at a Rollins concert and it was like the audience was a little worried that he could jump down from the stage at any moment and kick everyones butt. :) He has made some interesting stuff.


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