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KatyK Mon 10-Feb-14 16:33:11

Sounds good to me Nonnie. I have a CD Dreamboats and Petticoats which is great. I have seen the musical Buddy 5 times. Buddy Holly was slightly before my time and I hadn't really taken much notice of his songs (silly me). I booked tickets for DH's birthday one year and it was fantastic - people dancing in the aisles, in the boxes etc. Those songs were in my head for days afterwards too. smile

Nonnie Mon 10-Feb-14 15:22:40

Without a doubt Katy. If it wasn't coming to our local theatre I would book it in Brum. You will know the songs (no story really) and find your feet tapping. The only problem is you will have one of the songs in your head for days afterwards! grin

KatyK Mon 10-Feb-14 14:35:53

Nonnie - That show is coming here to Brum again. I have often thought it might be my kind of thing. I take it you would recommend it?

Nonnie Mon 10-Feb-14 13:28:35

Anyone been to see Dreamboats and Petticoats? Our local theatre will be full of people of 'a certain age' with just the odd youngster as well. It will be our third time when we go next!

gillybob Mon 10-Feb-14 13:07:24

I love Country Music feetlebaum as I was brought up on it and have loved it ever since. I have been fortunate enough to have seen some of the all time greats over the years including Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferon, Don Williams, The Eagles, Garth Brooks, Emmylou Harris .......... I could go on and on. Really looking forward to seeing Brad Paisley in March which is a dream come true. smile

purplehairstreak Mon 10-Feb-14 12:44:23

I get my music fix by being a member of Rock Choir where I can sing, have fun, socialise, and learn to sing new and often stretching 4 or (ocassionally) 6 part harmonies. Oh yes, and moves to the music too - it can be a total workout.

I 'd say that my weekly rehearsals where I have a good sing are more uplifting than a good bra! And then in between times there are the words/songs to practise.

I don't listen to music while I'm on the computer, but play a wide variety of types and tracks when busy in the kitchen - have to pretend to go there & do something sometimes, so a spot of loud music goes on to let him upstairs busy at work (!) in his study know that food might be in the offing.

Flowerofthewest Tue 04-Feb-14 15:54:08

Last saw Fishermans' Friends in St Albans last year, then next night Trevor and the tour manager were sadly killed. They have begun to recover now and hopefully will gig again soon.

KatyK Tue 04-Feb-14 14:30:58

Martin Clunes was lovely - posing for pics and signing autographs between filming.

Tegan Tue 04-Feb-14 13:05:24

I think they gave up touring when one of them [and their manager] were killed in an accident at a gig. I've recently found out that an old flame is locations manager for Doc Marten shock.

KatyK Tue 04-Feb-14 13:01:36

Flower - I love the Fishermans' Friends too. A few years ago we had a holiday in Port Isaac. We had never really heard of the place but we love Cornwall. During our week there, not only did we watch Martin Clunes & Co filming Doc Martin (we had no idea it was filmed there when we booked) but one evening we were sitting outside a pub on the beach when the Fishermans' Friends set up their equipment and gave us a fabulous free concert on the beach. This was before they were famous of course smile

Grannyknot Tue 04-Feb-14 10:57:46

feetle I agree re EP.

Am I the only one who listens to Steve Forbert?

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixTXmKauL8A

"Meet me in the middle of the day, let me hear you say everything's okay..."

[swoon]

feetlebaum Tue 04-Feb-14 08:56:27

I have never understood why Country music was considered 'uncool' by the average teenage twerp - after all, what else was the egregious Mr Presley but a Country performer?

If you wanted 'cool' there was the Modern Jazz Quartet, and Miles Davis...

NanKate Tue 04-Feb-14 08:11:03

We go to quite a few Tribute bands and if you close your eyes you can imagine you are a teenager again !

Here are my current favourites

The Counterfeit Stones
Ben Portsmouth as Elvis smile
Fleetwood Mac Rumours

Anyone else got any suggestions ?

mrsmopp Tue 04-Feb-14 00:43:02

Don't laugh - have you heard of Forgotify, which only streams music that has never been played on Spotify. True! Google it!

Flowerofthewest Mon 03-Feb-14 23:26:14

I love live music and go to as many of my favourite Runrig gigs as I can. I also belong to our local folk club, Love Show of Hands, Dougie McClean, absolutely love love love Neil Young, Fishermans' Friends I could go on for ever .

rockgran Mon 03-Feb-14 22:44:09

I don't pay for Spotify but you have to endure a few adverts. I can always find what I want on it though. I prefer it to Lastfm. I've just found The Stray Birds on it. I love a bit of bluegrass.

Grannyknot Mon 03-Feb-14 21:00:11

Yep, www.last.fm/ is free, and entirely life changing smile

Tegan Mon 03-Feb-14 20:33:55

I love bluegrass; currently playing Alison Krauss. Think bands like the Mumfords and the Lumineers owe a lot to them! Currently on order Airborne Toxic Event [as recommended by my doctor; he can't cure my mutant foot but he always gives me some good tips on good music to buy!]. Radio 6 is great for music [can't believe they almost shut it down sad]]. Always go back to listening to Tom Petty and Neil Young [his last couple of albums have been great]. BBC4 on Friday night is always good for music; devoted to the Everly Brothers this week. I've just re sorted my cd's so am working my way through cd's that I'd forgotten I'd got [not to mention three drawers full of audio tapes that aren't in order which is a bit like a 'lucky dip' grin.

JessM Mon 03-Feb-14 19:26:15

Can't beat a live band - if anyone likes bluegrass/ country with a youthful band writing their own material The Stray Birds are now on tour and a lovely evening of entertainment. Saw them last night (how lucky am i - 2 whole minutes to walk to the venue) .If you like Nanci Griffith you'll like this.

thestraybirds.com - the tour has just started.

TriciaF Mon 03-Feb-14 17:00:49

I've just spent about an hour on youtube searching for favourites.
I love Blues too, and my favourite radio channel is Jazzfm, Sunday 5pm David Freeman Blues and Boogie.
At the moment favourite clip is
Bob Dylan and Mike Bloomfield - Groom waiting at the Altar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWMUwGvDQQU (sound only.)
I listen to some classics too.

NanKate Mon 03-Feb-14 16:33:09

Thanks GrannyKnot. Lastfm.com is new to me but I shall certainly follow that up.

Although Blues is my favourite style of music I do enjoy C & W, especially Dolly Parton - always great words to her songs.

I agree about the music emoticon. Also I would have liked to have started a Forum named Music, but I couldn't work out how to do this.

Rock On !

mrsmopp Mon 03-Feb-14 16:18:59

I Fancy trying lastfm.com thanks for the tip!
DH has Spotify but you have to pay.
I only like free things. Is lastfm free?

Anne58 Mon 03-Feb-14 15:57:09

We have been known to play our own version of "name that tune" using you tube! Just choose a song, find it and turn it off PDQ after the intro.

Grannyknot Mon 03-Feb-14 15:54:52

I adore Paulo Nutini, his music is playful.

Nankate are you aware of lastfm.com ? My kids put me on to it, and every song you listen to goes into building your own personal radio playlist. It of course also suggests things you may like - "if you listen to so-and-so, you may also like so-and-so" - and I've discovered many more artists I like listening to that way.

At the moment I am immersed in "country and western" - all the stuff I loved and couldn't admit to listening to when I was a teenager because it was "uncool". Now I hear all the "old rockers" paying tribute to C&W as being a main influence (e.g. Neil Young does).

A great new female artist in this genre is Caitlin Rose.

I'll check out Quinn Sullivan smile (We need a music note emoticon).

NanKate Mon 03-Feb-14 15:44:53

Most days I sit at my computer working for an hour or so and access wonderful free music from my youth. Virtually any singer, band or song I want is instantly available for me to listen to.

For any of you who have not discovered YouTube Music I suggest you give it a whirl whatever your taste in music.

Here is a flavour of what I enjoyed last week:

Feel so fine - Johnny Preston
Blues Jam in Chicago - Fleetwood Mac
Tibetan Bowls - selection of meditation and relaxation music
Rockin' good way - Brook Benton and Dinah Washington
New shoes - Paolo Nutini (this is a recent song. Paolo looks a bit of a wreck but the song is great and perhaps I was a bit of a wreck too at that age !!)
Finally I have kept the best till last.
Quinn Sullivan performing at The Gathering of the Vibes 2009 - Buddy Guy and Quinn Sullivan. He is a 9 year old wonder (about 15 now). grin