Welcome to Detroit Sports Forum!

By joining our community, you'll be able to connect with fellow fans that live and breathe Detroit sports just like you!

Get Started
  • If you are no longer able to access your account since our recent switch from vBulletin to XenForo, you may need to reset your password via email. If you no longer have access to the email attached to your account, please fill out our contact form and we will assist you ASAP. Thanks for your continued support of DSF.

What are you listening to?

Lynyrd Skynyrd of course. But I started listed to Frank Bennett, Jazz. An Aussie who took Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennet's name and stuffed together.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cam
I listen to different genres of music, Big Band, Rock, Classic Rock, Jazz, Blues, Folk, Soul, some country, Just about everything.
Favorites are Frank Zappa, Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, James Brown and many others. I love listening to the sidemen musicians in these bands.
 
Today I FINALLY got my laptop to recognize my phone, and so was able to move some of my 5000+ song library there to listen to in the car. couple things I listened to today...

Vince Guaraldi - Peppermint Patty
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r6sZjpStFNY&pp=ygUfcGVwcGVybWludCBwYXR0eSB2aW5jZSBndWFyYWxkaQ==


Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Search For Reasons Why
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DZlN0...vciByZWFzb25zIHdoeSByYWhzYWFuIHJvbGFuZCBraXJr

Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave your Lover

Public Enemy - See Something, Say Something
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cam
I usually just let the streaming service do its mix on the algorithm. When I pick my own mix it has been Jason Isbell, Josh Ritter, and The Head and the Heart lately.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cam
Today I FINALLY got my laptop to recognize my phone, and so was able to move some of my 5000+ song library there to listen to in the car. couple things I listened to today...

Vince Guaraldi - Peppermint Patty
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r6sZjpStFNY&pp=ygUfcGVwcGVybWludCBwYXR0eSB2aW5jZSBndWFyYWxkaQ==


Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Search For Reasons Why
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DZlN0...vciByZWFzb25zIHdoeSByYWhzYWFuIHJvbGFuZCBraXJr

Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave your Lover

Public Enemy - See Something, Say Something

MichChamp,
Rahsaan Roland Kirk was an incredible talent. Have you heard Pedal Up?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0JJmwq7KXQ&ab_channel=Davelovesjazz
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cam
MichChamp,
Rahsaan Roland Kirk was an incredible talent. Have you heard Pedal Up?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0JJmwq7KXQ&ab_channel=Davelovesjazz

No, but I listened to it this morning. That's awesome.

I actually stumbled upon him in an unusual way... I like a lot of Eric Burdon's songs - especially the stuff he did with War, and I was listening to this one a few years back, like 2017 or so:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n7Wjkg7UpK8&pp=ygUaZGVkaWNhdGlvbiBlcmljIGJ1cmRvbiB3YXI=

... and had no idea what it was about. So I looked it up, and that's when I learned of Rahsaan Roland Kirk! I have some of his albums now but feel like I've only barely scratched the surface. I can't understand why he wasn't better known... seems like he was a legend in his own time.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
No, but I listened to it this morning. That's awesome.

I actually stumbled upon him in an unusual way... I like a lot of Eric Burdon's songs - especially the stuff he did with War, and I was listening to this one a few years back, like 2017 or so:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n7Wjkg7UpK8&pp=ygUaZGVkaWNhdGlvbiBlcmljIGJ1cmRvbiB3YXI=

... and had no idea what it was about. So I looked it up, and that's when I learned of Rahsaan Roland Kirk! I have some of his albums now but feel like I've only barely scratched the surface. I can't understand why he wasn't better known... seems like he was a legend in his own time.

I had a similar experience with the Giant catalog of Jazz musicians from one of the Frank Zappa and MOI albums Weasels Ripped My Flesh. There was a song titled the Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue and I went to the music store at the time in downtown Boston and found this whole new genre of music and been hooked ever since.

The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue. FZ and the MOI.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZDgfY-GMvA&ab_channel=TheMothersofInvention-Topic
 
I had a similar experience with the Giant catalog of Jazz musicians from one of the Frank Zappa and MOI albums Weasels Ripped My Flesh. There was a song titled the Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue and I went to the music store at the time in downtown Boston and found this whole new genre of music and been hooked ever since.

The Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbecue. FZ and the MOI.


I'll check it out! FZ is another artist I feel like I've listened to a lot but still have barely scratched the surface of
 
I'll check it out! FZ is another artist I feel like I've listened to a lot but still have barely scratched the surface of

Zappa had so much in the recording studio in his house, there have been more records with his unreleased music than the albums he produced when alive.
I am at a time in my life I don't buy cd's or albums, any new stuff I find on youtube. I always loved the Hot Rats album with the freaky looking woman in infrared. All the songs are just great imo. Chunga's Revenge he does a great impersonation of BB King on Road Ladies. Grand Wazoo and Apostrephe are great albums with FZ and the MOI. Zappa's incredible guitar work is imo one of the greatest ever from any era or genre.

Have you ever listened to Sonny Rollins? He was the top tenor sax man up until Coltrane came on the scene. No one ever heard before how Trane made the notes sound like nothing anyone ever heard. Sonny went into seclusion, and practiced for two years in New York on the Washington Bridge and then came back with this album and title song wearing a Mohawk haircut, I kid you not.
 
Zappa had so much in the recording studio in his house, there have been more records with his unreleased music than the albums he produced when alive.
I am at a time in my life I don't buy cd's or albums, any new stuff I find on youtube. I always loved the Hot Rats album with the freaky looking woman in infrared. All the songs are just great imo. Chunga's Revenge he does a great impersonation of BB King on Road Ladies. Grand Wazoo and Apostrephe are great albums with FZ and the MOI. Zappa's incredible guitar work is imo one of the greatest ever from any era or genre.

Have you ever listened to Sonny Rollins? He was the top tenor sax man up until Coltrane came on the scene. No one ever heard before how Trane made the notes sound like nothing anyone ever heard. Sonny went into seclusion, and practiced for two years in New York on the Washington Bridge and then came back with this album and title song wearing a Mohawk haircut, I kid you not.



thanks for the recs! I'll check them out when i have time.

I've found Zappa stuff I like in bits and pieces. I think my favorite thing he's done is the BBC version of King Kong, which blows my mind at parts.



It's hard because there's only so much time, and I feel like he intentionally made a lot of joke/goofy stuff to put people off (though I don't view him negatively for that... a lot of creative people are like that), but that stuff is hard to sift through, and I don't want to buy it and then hate it.
 
thanks for the recs! I'll check them out when i have time.

I've found Zappa stuff I like in bits and pieces. I think my favorite thing he's done is the BBC version of King Kong, which blows my mind at parts.



It's hard because there's only so much time, and I feel like he intentionally made a lot of joke/goofy stuff to put people off (though I don't view him negatively for that... a lot of creative people are like that), but that stuff is hard to sift through, and I don't want to buy it and then hate it.

The King Kong was another masterpiece by FZ. Jean Luc Ponty the jazz violinist is on that song. You can always find which ones you like by going on YouTube and writing in the box the album of song.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cam
I ‘ve put together reel of songs from commercials advertising prescription medication.

My favorites are Jardiance and Ozempic for weight loss (disguised as medication for diabetes) and Sotyktu, the psoriasis med, the one that starts with the hot wife in the tub who’s getting ready to do some kind of presentation at some resort, and she’s brought her husband and daughter along.

There’s really no song, just an instrumental melody.

The Skyrizi song has lyrics, but the visuals of the ad for Sotyktu are better.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Cam
Hooray, you can now post Spotify songs. :p

Here is what I am listening to:

 
Back
Top