What music are you listening to now?

At this moment, Superspy by Save Ferris, from It Means Everything.

I just ran across a band called St. Paul and the Broken Bones. They have a new album out, and this song just screams 70s funk.

Billy MacKenzie with Yello -The Rhythm Divine

There’s a song I’d heard on the radio once and which has popped up several times in the last few days; apparently it was one of the biggest hits last year here in France (I don’t normally live here, which explains why I had only heard it while driving down from Belgium back to Spain). It’s the kind of bouncy music that could give an earworm to a concrete wall. Trois cafés gourmands, A nos souvenirs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFS2oz-i3Ik

Talking Heads - SLippery People LIVE

gets me dancing

Yerba Buena “Bla bla bla”

Man, I loved that group. Too bad they only had a couple of albums.

Agent Cooper

Tonight I’m listening to a non-current version (Episode 277) of Bandcamp Weekly.

Postmodern jukebox cover of mad world.

Neil Young and Crazy Horse
Ragged Glory
Didn’t see a link to the full album.
Hope this is it.

Get Off This

A **Cracker **song covered by Leftover Salmon

Harry “Sweets” Edison. A particularly mellow and tasty take (with muted trumpet) on “Willow Weep for Me,” Wembley, England, 1964, with Sir Charles Thompson on piano, Jim Woods on bass, and Jo Jones on the drums. Coleman Hawkins was the leader for this date, but he must be taking a leak or smoking a joint during this number…Sweets is the sole horn.

Pinkshinyultrablast, Dream AM. Dayglo Russian dream pop/shoegaze channeling the spirit of old Stereolab. Just a happy Sunday song.

I found a YouTube channel called Adventures In Sound. They have a lot of 70’s funk from around the world.

Janko Nilovic - Drug Song (1975)

His hair is fried, dyed, and laid to the side.

Seriously. I’m surprised that a man who could blow trumpet like that needed to feel vain about his hair.

…after going back and re-listening to that Harry Edison performance one more time, I would go so far as to say that a COMPLETELY bald man with a figure like a pear and a three-inch dick…if he could handle a trumpet like that…would STILL be up to his ears in pussy.

For our new Gargoyle baby environment, we’ve been listening to mostly classical (deferring The Ramones until pre-school :)) which I only have limited listening depth of. I’ve found that I really really like JS Bach, who I only really knew from his “Generic Horror Movie Organ Fill” music.

All the Young Dudes by Mott the Hoople

“Jesus on the dashboard!!”

Clutch, spacegrass.

I listen to this song whenever it feels right!