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(or, if you don't listen to CDs, the five most recent songs/albums you've listened to on your music player of choice?)

 

 

For me,

 

 

Cousteau's Sirena

 

 

October Project's title album

 

 

Billy Joel's The Hits

 

 

Songs and More Songs By Tom Lehrer

 

 

Spring Awakening: A New Musical

 

 

(I'd have posted links; however, that feature doesn't seem to be working for me right now.)

 

 

You?

 

 

Regards,

Kareni

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My Pandora stations that are played almost every day.  I have them set to blend artists so I don't really listen to one CD or artist at a time.

 

Three Days Grace/Stone Sour/ Crown the Empire/Shinedown (hard rock.--my go to driving music when it is just me or the teens..LOL definitely not Christian like the band names my imply)

Pink/Maroon 5/Five For Fighting (edited for upbeat faster music)

Colbie Cailiat /Sara Bareilles / Corinne Bailey Rae (editted for upbeat  happy music--little kids in the car music)

Passenger /James Blunt (my alarm clock station)

Alexi Murcdoch/Mumford and Sons/Franz Ferdinand/Joe Purdy (This is my typical Nightime driving music-folksy and mellow)

 

 

 

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Outside Inside (String Cheese Incident)

Concert in Central Park (Simon and Garfunkel)

Harvest Moon (Neil Young)

Hymns of the 49th Parallel (k.d. lang)

Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E Minor (performed by Itzhak Perlman)

 

Those are for me. I've also listed to Music Together, Classical Kids, and SOTW CDs for the kids. And some SWB lectures, of course.  :)

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Ben Howard Every Kingdom

http://www.amazon.com/Every-Kingdom-Ben-Howard/dp/B007CIQ4B2/ref=tmm_acd_title_0

Damian Rice - O

http://www.amazon.com/O-Damien-Rice/dp/B00009V7P8/ref=ntt_mus_ep_dpi_1

Christopher Andrews - Grapes & Whiskey (locally produced CD, my youngest is a guest musician on it!)

City & Colour - Little Hell

http://www.amazon.com/Little-Hell-City-Colour/dp/B004WJREYU

JJ Grey - This River

http://www.amazon.com/This-River-JJ-Grey/dp/B00BG475CK/ref=ntt_mus_dp_dpt_1

 

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Joywave—How Do You Feel? (EP)

Nickel Creek—A Dotted Line

Lorde—Pure Heroine

Tori Amos—Unrepentant Geraldines

Daft Punk—Random Access Memories

 

I had to think about it, as I usually listen to playlists I've made or Spotify Radio.

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Disney's Frozen

Jamie Soles Memorials

Signing Time Shine!

A Laurie Berkner CD we checked out of the library

Grandma Slid down the Mountain by Cathy fink

 

(BTW these are music. They don't include the audio books I'm listening to.

Blood, Bones and Butter by Gabrielle Hamilton

and

Shadow Puppets by Orson Scott Card)

 

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John Williams Greatest Hits 1969-1999 - birthday gift to Ds today so we listened to it up loud all morning!

 

Sovereign Grace - Come Weary Saints

James Taylor Greatest Hits

Fernando Ortega - Storm

 

VBS music - Pleeease turn it off!! My kids love this and I am so tired of it.

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CDs (we listen in the car) - The Paramore is because they are oldest dd, 14, favorite and she is seeing them in concert soon, so she thinks we need to be prepared.

 

Paramore - Riot

Paramore - Paramore

Miranda Lambert - Platinum

Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams

Christina Perri - Head or Heart

 

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The pulp fiction sountrack

They Might Be Giants Flood

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young 4way Street

Flogging Molly Drunken Lullabies

And a Hearts of Space radio show we have on cd

 

This was fun I love to see what we're all listening to

 

please excuse the lack of editing and punctuation- im on my tablet

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I don't do whole albums/cds anymore, I create playlists depending upon what I'm doing.  Fast for running, slower and instrumental for stretching, bouncy and fun for working around the house, etc.

So, with that in mind:

 

The Doors playlist:

Crystal Ship

Break on Through

Riders on the Storm

Love Street

Road House

L A Woman

 

Other singles on general playlist:

Mykonos by Fleetfoxes

If I Needed Someone by the Beatles

Empire by Shakira

Let the Day Begin by The Call

 

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Off my calm playlist-

 

Steve Moakler- Today

 

Jennifer Knapp- If it Made A Difference

 

Maroon 5- Sad

 

Jon McLaughlin- Oh Jesus

 

The Fray- Be Still

 

 

Off my Driving playlist-

 

Five for Fighting- Stand Up

 

Michael Franti- Sound of Sunshine

 

Aerosmith- Jaded

 

Matt Kearny- Here We Go Again

 

O.A.R.- Heaven

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Frozen soundtrack

 

Imagine Dragons (DS11's fave, and I have come to like them)

 

Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat

 

Elton John "Yellow Brick Road"

 

Rippingtons

 

These are all the currents in the CD player right now. Weird mix.

 

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I'm just gonna do iPod songs as well because I'm either listening to my iPod or satellite radio (80's or Hair Nation).

 

My songs were:

 

Metallica - No Leaf Cover from Symphony & Metal

Imagine Dragons - Demons

Maroon 5 - Harder to Breathe

Incubus - Dig

Death Cab - Soul Meets Body

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"

" ~Wilco

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" ~Stevie Wonder

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" ~The Bird & the Bee

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" ~The Evens

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"~Tim O'Brien, Darrel Scott

 

I have CDs in the car. I think:

 

Wincing the Night Away~The Shins

American Goldwing~Blitzen Trapper

6 Suites for Solo Cello~Bach (Fournier)

Decoration Day~Drive By Truckers

The Secret of Time~Charlie Peacock

 

 

 

 

 

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Last 5 CD's:

 

Beethoven's Wig 1

Beethoven's Wig 2

Bob Curnow's L.A. Big Band - The Music of Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays

Shostakovich - Symphony No. 5

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

 

My kids have a CD player in their room, so most of this is their put away laundry/clean up room/go to bed music.  Bob Curnow is what I listen to when they all fall asleep in the van and I don't have to listen to The Jungle Book anymore.

 

Last 5 on iTunes:

 

Shake it Out - Florence + the Machine

We Will Meet Again - VAST

Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits

Evelyn - Hurts

A Rush of Blood to the Head - Coldplay

 

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SO JEALOUS!  

 

 

Come and go with me!  I am taking the two oldest girls.  

 

They have no idea.  <giggle>  My 13yo has yet to go to something more than a tribute band at a park.  I cannot wait to see her eyes when she sees all of the musicians and all of the stages ... and all of the PEOPLE.  It will be a small piece of heaven for her.  I am more excited for her than I am to see some new bands/groups.

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Red - Until we have faces (includes the saddest song ever - Hymn for the Missing - great if you just need a good cry)

Red - Release the Panic (thank you Amazon Prime music)

 

Actual CD

30 Seconds to Mars - This is War

30 Seconds to Mars - Lust Lust Faith & Dreams

 

MP3

Linkin Park - mix of various songs 

 

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I have been singing one of the songs from dd's dance recital for the past month, so I decided to download it and add it to my workout playlist. While I was browsing iTunes (got sucked into the vortex!) I discovered this group. Now I'm hooked! I'm not usually a big fan of "classical crossover" style music, since so much of it sounds like elevator music to me, but this is pretty interesting stuff. Not all of the songs I previewed were as groovy as the one I linked to. Rock ballads just don't "work" as instrumental music, imo. But I thought some of you might appreciate a little Gotye.

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I have been singing one of the songs from dd's dance recital for the past month, so I decided to download it and add it to my workout playlist. While I was browsing iTunes (got sucked into the vortex!) I discovered this group. Now I'm hooked! I'm not usually a big fan of "classical crossover" style music, since so much of it sounds like elevator music to me, but this is pretty interesting stuff. Not all of the songs I previewed were as groovy as the one I linked to. Rock ballads just don't "work" as instrumental music, imo. But I thought some of you might appreciate a little Gotye.

Oh my goodness....I have some of their stuff too!

(And I agree about the elevator music!)

 

I like their version of Coldplay's Clocks.

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