Posts from H.sanada in thread „What are you listening to?“

    I am listening to "Love Letters from Maureen O'Hara".
    At first, it released on RCA in 1958(ofcourse on LP).
    recently it has been released on CD in Japan.
    She has gorgeous soprano voice. It's very good CD.
    and I am proud of having this CD.

    Here's what we're listening to right now!

    Chester :newyear: and the Mrs. :angel1:


    Hi Chester,
    I enjoyed this song just as country song.
    When i was a boy, i spent a lot of time listening to radio.
    and in 60's - 70's,it was time that having to buy the vinyl record
    when i grew a little more.
    It is wonderful that the musicians whom i heard well at that era
    are still active now.For instance, they are Neil Young, Carole King,
    John Fogerty(C.C.R.),The Rolling Stones,Paul McCartney,Elton John
    and more.
    So, i don't take an interest in today's music except country music.
    I like especially the female singers in modern country as Martina McBride,
    Deana Carter,Dixie Chicks, Sara Evans.....:wink_smile:

    regards,Taka

    I can just envision someone stopping their emergency CPR on a dying person and looking up their old Bee Gees cassette tapes. :wink_smile:

    I did some heavy-duty dancing to that song. I personally liked disco music.


    Hi Stumpy my friend, you like disco music?
    Heh,heh,heh.
    I heard cd by Bob Seger "Greatest Hit".
    When i was 20, listend to his record(not cd,vinyl record) for the first time.
    Now,the goodness of his tune & lyrics are better than that of old times.
    and it come to be able to undrstand better.
    In this cd,my favorite are the song "Against The Wind" and "Old Time Rock & Roll"
    Bob songs
    Just take those old records off the shelf
    I'll sit and listen to 'em by myself
    Today's music aln 't got the same soul
    I like that old time rock 'n' roll
    Don't try to take me to a disco :wink_smile:
    You'll never even get me out on the
    In ten minutes I'll be late for the door
    I like that old time rock'n' roll
    Still like that old time rock'n' roll
    That kind of music just soothes the soul
    I reminisce about the days of old
    With that old time rock 'n' roll
    Won't go to hear them play a tango
    I'd rather hear some blues or funky old soul
    There's only sure way to get me to go
    Start playing old time rock 'n' roll
    Call me a relic, call me what you will
    Say I'm old-fashioned, say I'm over the hill
    Today' music ain't got the same soul
    I like that old time rock 'n' roll

    regards,
    Taka

    Tonight,I heard CD of Marty Robbins "Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs" which Stumpy had recommended before .
    After all , "El Paso"heard well in old times(60's) is still wonderful.
    Especially, it is glad that the full-Length version El Paso is in this CD
    (20 bit digitally remasterd 2006)

    regards,
    Taka

    I'm listening to "everything's gonna be alright" by Deana Carter,1998.
    particularly,The Train Song is great,because Lynyrd Skynyrd(Johnny Van Zant,Gary Rossington) makes a guest appearance.

    H.sanada

    I'm listening to "the story of my life"by Deana Carter.
    Track 2 of this CD is "One day at a time".
    At first,though the performance is wonderful,but,
    the lyrics is ordinary,i thought.
    However,it was surprised to hear lyrics "John Wayne".

    .......
    You can tell ol' James Dean
    To get in line
    Thanks to Jesus and John Wayne
    The world will never be the same
    You gotta make history
    one day at a time.........