What are you streaming tonight?


As we are in the modern age of music I thought I would see how this fares.
We have threads specific for cdp and tt so why not streaming as it is a modern media.
I don't care if you stream Tidal, Deezer, Spotify, Paradise Radio or any number of internet stations.
I would like you to share your tastes and method of streaming.
128x128uberwaltz
Oops, sorry uberwaltz! I use the term in the old fashioned sense, as in "veddy British". I don't care for the Woodstock movie (I had no interest in going to it; sit in the dirt? No thanks ;-), but seeing The Who on stage in their fine Bri, I mean English, threads---ruffled shirts, lace, satin---in contrast to the hippie wear of the other bands, amuses me. I HATE to see guys on stage in T shirts and old blue jeans (or much worse, sweat pants). Have a little class, man. The Kinks always "dressed up" for the stage, and looked like Rock Stars, not farmers (as Cyril Jordan of The Flamin' Groovies described the other San Francisco bands).
@bdp24 
Lol
I was going to go back and edit that post but was too late, as I realised it came off a bit stuffy!

So to clarify, it's fine to call bands or items British( unless it's a band made up of five drunken Scotsmen!).
But the people tend to get a bit squify if called British... Funny old blighters!

And yes the duds made a difference on stage and off it tbh.

A bit of class as you rightfully state.

Maybe should start a separate thread just for The Kinks!
And onwards, sometimes I hate Tidal!
What? I hear!

Well it gets me so sidetracked at times.

For instance while listening to Metal Jukebox, which is an album of great songs covered and metalised a little, Helloween played Hocus Pocus.

Right, Focus and Jan Akkeman.
Search and looking through their albums then I look at similar artists, ooh Caravan!
Looking at their albums and then similar artists, ooh Camel!

So from Helloween to Camel in a few clicks!

So....

Stationary Traveller ... Camel

So, well British!
@uberwaltz, so UK refers to England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, correct? I love Rockpile, and that great band had members from England (Nick Lowe), Wales (Dave Edmunds and Terry Williams), and second guitarist Billy Bremner from where I don't know.