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Here is the tedious, yet eternally popular, item for reporting on the music you are listening to *now*. (NO DEPRESSION magazine reports that such a comment on AOL has its own acronym: "n.p." for Now Playing...)
403 responses total.
Some jazzy funk thing on WDET, not really interesting.
Roberto Alagna & Angela Gheorghiu, ARIAS & DUETS. Curiously uninvolving, for the most part.
Well, I had thought a little while ago about putting something on, but I didn't. Just in case, I was thinking about putting on some Adrian Belew.
No cheating, now! :) Jonell Mosser, AROUND TOWNES, which I just bought about two hours ago. Earlier this week we saw her on CMT on a performance clips show, where she seemed to be doing a pretty good Janis Joplin imitation, right down to the dress. This CD is all songs written by Townes Van Zandt.
joy to the world, three dog night, forest gump soundtrack, it's a good cd:)
"I Could Fall In Love With You" (who sings this anyway? it's just on the radio right now)
Oysterband; the exceptionally rare "Everywhere I Go" single from Holland, with three outtakes from the last album; from a box of goodies received today from a net friend.
RE #6 "I Could Fall In Love" was a posthumous hit last year for Selena (the tejano singer, not to be confused with Selena Barwens).
The HD Hum.
Primus, "Pork Soda".
Listening to some Christmas music purchases for 1996. On right now is "On the Edge Christmas". Rock and alternative from the 80's and 90's.
Listening to the radio, WOMC.
i'm listening to "the british tape" as katy knows it :) earlier I was listening to 89x though...
Runrig, THE HIGHLAND CONNECTION. Scottish folk-rock band, from the days when they sang in Gaelic.
"Out Like A Lamb" by The Verve Pipe from LMNOPOP! release "Pop Smear"
This is wicked. I am reading this item again and the same song that was on the last time I was reading this item is playing again! What are the chances of that? This radio station must be connected to grex or something...
Or just a very limited playlist! Something German is on my radio right now. Foreign stations provide just the right ambient background to be easily ignored.
WDET: I think it's Loreena McKinnon? sp? ooh sounds nice.
lesse, i'm listening to techno now... the prodigy, music reach..
This is what is playing on the radio: "I love you, you didn't feel the same," "Though we're apart, you're in my heart" "Give me one more chance to make it real." <slinkie has *no* idea what song that is> Anybody? I gotta listen to the radio more often... I never know what's playing these days...
hm, i've never heard it before.. btw, i'm actually *not* listening to anything right now... odd.
RE #20 That song was "Make It Real" by the Jets (circa 1987-88).
(I was going to guess that those lyrics were stupidly obvious enough to be a new Alanis tune...)
eek! please... none of that;) still got the prodigy in the cd player... listening to track 10, "fire"
Sorry , forget to add a ";)" to that one.
Funny you should ask... I'm listening to the American Horn Quartet CD, and I know what I'm hearing is a frippery... its the barbershop one. Its pretty neat.
i'm listenint to some horrible country song in the backround (my dad has the tv on in the next room) "they call me cleopatra, cause i'm the queen of de-nile" ugh.
<sympathizes with katy, my father owns that CD and really likes it>
Dr. Demento show on WIQB, currently The Frantics.
I'm listening to coffee percolating.
listening to my matthew sweet cd i hadn't pulled out in awhile... not when i need it, from 100% fun
Reel Big Fish, TURN THE RADIO OFF; just snapped up for $2 from the Unwanted Discs Box at WhereHouse. Ska band. Nice horn section.
"I Will Always Love You" is playing on the radio
RE #33 Is that the Dolly Parton or Whitney Houston version?
i'm listening to myself play the clarinet... had some things to check up on, on here, and deffinately need to practice, my chair audition is this afternoon... eek!
Re: #34 There are two versions? I'm guessing it was Whitney Houston since there wasn't a country style to it. Re: #35 How did the chair audition go? "Don't Know Much" is playing on the radio.
RE #36 Dolly Parton not only sang "I Will Always Love You" (#1 country twice in 1974 & 1982), but she wrote the song.
Actually, that song is called "Wonderful World".
RE #38 I do believe there was actually a song called "Don't Know Much," a duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville.
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