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What Are You Listening To Right Now?


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Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now?

 

my current Playlist:

  1. Baby, It's You - Sammy Hagar
  2. Say Goodbye - Triumph
  3. Turn And Walk Away - The Baby's
  4. Rumours In The Air - Night Ranger
  5. Nobody Knows - Billy Squier
  6. All Over Town - April Wine
  7. Arizona - Scorpions
  8. It's Too Late - Aldo Nova
  9. Never Give Up - Sammy Hagar
  10. On Through the Night - Def Leppard
  11. Somebody's Out There - Triumph
  12. Runaway - Damn Yankees
  13. Rescue Me - Y&T
  14. Sing Me Away - Night Ranger
  15. Falling In Love - Scorpions
  16. Midnight Rendezvous - The Baby's
  17. Stayed Awake All Night - Krokus
  18. She's a Runner - Billy Squier
  19. Surrender - Sammy Hagar
  20. Tellin' Me No Lies - April Wine
  21. Can't Stop Lovin' You - Aldo Nova
  22. Lady Strange - Def Leppard
  23. Forever - Y&T
  24. Ordinary Man - Triumph
  25. Four In The Morning - Night Ranger

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Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now?

 

Theme [from Shotgun Mary]

from Shotgun Mary (comic soundtrack CD)

by Pink Filth

 

Along with:

 

Razor Sharp

from Warrior Nun Areala & Razor (comic soundtrack CD)

by Pink Filth

 

And:

 

Man is a Threat (Beelze-Bug Theme)

from Warrior Nun Areala (comic soundtrack CD)

by Pink Filth

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The overture to Wagner's Tannhauser. best known to fandom as a large part of the soundtrack to Chuck Jones' classic "What's Opera, Doc?". I generally prefer Wagner's orchestral music to his operas, which I tend to find ponderous. Though after reading the synopsis of Tannhauser I do want to see it....

 

About a week ago I got to hear the Prisoner's Chorus from Beethoven's Fidelio, his only opera. Written at the height of the Napoleonic Wars that raged across Europe in the first two decades of the Nineteenth Century, Fidelio is opera as political theatre -- something that had rarely been done before and never as well. And the image of the dozens of prisoners (many of them political prisoners) being taken out of their dungeons to see the sun for the first time in weeks is utterly indelible.

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