What Are You Listening to at the Moment?

[quote=“valenciano, post:78, topic:425”]you should check danish stuff. know Tina Dico? she is great, also on myspace.

and better looking than the gypsies[/quote]

I liked this Tina Dico. Never heard of her before.
The intro is particularly good, a bit Radiohead like.
She probably needs somebody who reworks her lyrics a little, they sound too simple.
Excellent tip, going to look for more tracks of the girl.

[quote=“valenciano, post:78, topic:425”]well they are hard to classify, no R&B though for sure. They rock with having the complete band with guitar bass and stuff. maybe comparable to gym class heroes.
you should check danish stuff. know Tina Dico? she is great, also on myspace.

and better looking than the gypsies[/quote]
Yes I know Tina Dico, not my style either :slight_smile:

But great that you like her, and yes sure prettier than the gipsies :;

Indio Black soundtrack today by Bruno Nicolai of course.

Rich and full sounds complimented by Allesandro Alessandroni’s whistling and excellent choral work by I Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni.

Recommended soundtrack to purchase if you have a few pennies to spare.

Does he sing about Franco Cleef?

Personally I’m listening to Sigur Rós.
Should mean anything to the Scandinavians here on the forum.
Quite impressive. Saw them as supporthing act for Radiohead in 2001, I’m a fan since.
Not loud, rather celestial.

No ;D

A SENTIMENTAL SONG

An all time classic MELODIC SONG sung by that SWEDISH Top Group 1970s

PASTELL

Seen on Musikladen Germany

This is the original version of the many recordings in Europe.

My vote is 17.5 out of 20. ::slight_smile:

[quote=“scherpschutter, post:84, topic:425”]Personally I’m listening to Sigur Rós.
Should mean anything to the Scandinavians here on the forum.
Quite impressive. Saw them as supporthing act for Radiohead in 2001, I’m a fan since.
Not loud, rather celestial.[/quote]

yeah, they are quite good!

Christmas music on the radio. We have two stations in Los Angeles who play Christmas music 24/7 since late November until midnight Christmas night.

Sounds like a nightmare. Work places are to be avoided this time of year, if you ask me.
Best Christmas song: Tankard - Fuck Christmas and Torture - Slay Ride

Christmas SONGS that are essential this time of year and I am playing regularly :

ITS GONNA BE A COLD COLD XMAS DANA 1975 UK Number 4 Vote 16 out of 20

CHRISTMAS DREAM PERRY COMO 1968 USA Vote 15 out of 20

MARY’S BOY CHILD BONEY M 1978 UK No 1 Vote 15.5 out of 20

MISTLETOE AND WINE SIR CLIFF RICHARD 1988 UK No 1 Vote 15 out of 20

SAVE YOUR LOVE RENEE AND RENATO 1982 UK No 1 Vote 18 out of 20

LONG HAIRED LOVER FROM LIVERPOOL JIMMY OSMOND 1972 UK No 1 Vote 17 out 20

MORE Beautiful Tuneful Melodic Catchy Classic Xmas Tunes I will play soon.

My neighbour a charming young lady from HOLLAND knocked and asked me if I was
going to play some Led Zeppelin ??? :’( or guns n roses ??? :-\ :’(

I assured her no such loud, banging, noisy , drug type stuff would ever be played by me and she came up and gave ne a big hug and a kiss on the cheek :-* :-* :-*

Well fancy that now :-* :smiley:

I will put some BING CROSBY ON so she can hear it and who knows what will happen :wink:

GERMAN CLASSIC SCHLAGER 1970s

REX GILDO “Der Sommer Ist Vorbei” 1974 Vote 19.2 out of 20

PAOLA "Lonely Blue Boy " 1977 Vote 19 out of 20

ITALIAN CLASSIC POP 1970s

MASSIMO RANIERI "Chi Sara Con te " 1972 Vote 16 out of 20

ROSANNA FRATELLO "Vai Speranza Vai " 1975 Vote 17 out of 20

Sugar Colt soundtrack by the great Luis E. Bacalov.

That got some fine tracks. I think I’ll put that on as well soon.

:wink: Always happy when I hear music on film by

Luis E. Bacalov

Elmer Bernstein

ENNIO MORRICONE

Hugo Montenegro and Orchestra

:wink: :smiley:

Yes, I agree AvatarDK…some fine tracks.

Do you have the Japanese 25 track edition?

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ELMER BERNSTEIN

“The Magnificent Seven” 1960 Yul Brynner Horst Buchholtz Charles Bronson

Music to stir the blood and bring an epic masterpiece Film to life.

Well I will be after a pint … its a small village I live in but we have a great big village hall … and the local boys have reformed for the night - YeeHah! TERRORVISION’s comeback gig (and guess who just got 2 complementary tickets?!) ;D And my bird’s gone out for a meal with her mates - so I got a spare - (ticket that is) - fancy a bit of Hard Rock Pop Metal SD? Sounds like just the thing to blow those ol’ crooners of yours into oblivion.

NEIN NEIN NEIN NO ??? Dearest defrocked “reverendo” :-\

You kindly keep your bikini clad choir boys ;), your heavy banging cops attracting
loud metal rock pop and I will stay exactly as I am with the

MAGNIFICENT TIMELESS MELODIES :o

Enjoy yourself …anyway :smiley:

BILLY FURY Halfway To Paradise 1961

[quote=“SARTANA DJANGO, post:98, topic:425”]You kindly keep your bikini clad choir boys ;),

BILLY FURY Halfway To Paradise 1961[/quote]
Why have you left this cryptic link to a Billy Fury song …?
And then I realised …

“I long for your lips to kiss my lips :-*
But just when I think they may
You lead me halfway to Paradise
So near, yet so far away.”

If you’re hinting that you wanna join my choir - you’re in SD … but bring your own bikini! :stuck_out_tongue:

Black Emanuelle’s Groove by Nico Fidenco .

A selection of tracks from the Emanuelle Movies of sleaze master Joe D’Amato.

I can never get enough of Nico Fidenco soundtrack stuff, as the guy does some pretty catchy themes.