What I Am Listening To Right Now

Here is the mix on my iTunes at this very moment.
Love Without End, Amen
George Strait
Not Ready to Make Nice
Dixie Chicks
Hate Me
Blue October
The Mystic's Dream
Loreena McKennitt
The Mummers' Dance
Loreena McKennitt
Right Now
Van Halen
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Ennio Morricone
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: "The Ecstasy of Gold"
Ennio Morricone
How Soon Is Now
Morrissey
Colors
ICE-T
Fight The Power
Public Enemy
Turn This Mutha out
MC Hammer
Above
Blue Man Group
We Believe
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Comment: I love listening to The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: "The Ecstasy of Gold". It makes me feel like I am out on some dusty trail beneath a bright blue sky and blazing sunshine.

9 comments:

kris said...

I just added Right Now to my Nano this weekend. It makes me want to get up on my feet. Just not right now . . . ;)

kris said...

Thanks for coming by my blog, btw! :)

Anonymous said...

Morissey - this place is like college all over again!

Sarah Likes Green said...

thanks for sharing.... i need to find some new music :) will see how your list goes.

chosha said...

I'm loving the Imogen Heap album, Speak For Yourself - have listened to it about eight times straight now. It's been a while since an album drew me in like that.

Sheyna said...

Love "The Mummers Dance" :-)

I'm listening to the soundtracks from Backdraft and Broken Arrow, as well as Enya's "Shepherd Moons" album - all as writing music. Though I just switched over to the soundtrack from "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" while writing a scene involving a bar mitzvah and the kid's take on Parshat Vayeishev.

Gotta love my work. ;-)

Jack Steiner said...

Kris,

Right now I am typing my response to you. Right now I am finishing my response.

Raggedy,

Didn't that song come out in '85 when he was with The Smiths?

Sarah,

My pleasure.

Chosha,

I'll have to check it out.

Sheyna,

Good stuff.

Anonymous said...

Are you saying I wasn't in college in 1985? Listen, first grade was just like college in so many ways!

You're probably right about it being done with the band. My friends and I were known to listen to music not quite of our generation.

Must be due to all of that Zeppelin I heard in utero. And the Zeppelin my big brother made me sing before he'd be willing to drive me to the library. Aaah, youth.

Jack Steiner said...

First grade? Oy vey.

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