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.
uberwaltz

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I listened to Christian McBride's New Jawn last night.  I really liked it, reminds me a lot of Ornette Coleman, some good free form instrumentals.
I have a couple of Blackmore's Night CD's. I wasn't familiar with it and it was not what I was expecting, lol. My girlfriend really likes them. 
@uberwaltz I think it's cool he's been able to pursue something completely different that he obviously loves and find a following.
I just listened to the Teal Album by Weezer this morning.  It felt like a loving tribute to music they must have grown up with, I really enjoyed it.
@uberwaltz That's a good description for the Teal album also.  I really enjoyed it.  The Santana EP was really nice also, I was wishing there was more when it reached the end.
My new (to me) Audeze LCD4's showed up yesterday!  I'm listening to the Cars - Heartbeat City.
I haven't heard the EL8. I have LCD-2 and LCD-XC. The LCD-4 are the best headphones I've heard. My girlfriend is listening to the remaster of the white album with them right now. Thank goodness she's supportive of my hobby! 
uber, yes, it's really good.  I've always liked Susan Tedeschi and I also like Derek Trucks, but I've never paid much attention to their band.  That record made me really want to see them live, I can imagine it's a great show!  I'll have to dig into some of their other recordings.
Just listened to Weezer's Black Album (liked it a lot!), now I'm playing Tom Petty - The Best of Everything (Tidal).
Still listening to the new Tom Petty collection.  Great selection of songs, excellent sound quality.  Also more than a few intense emotions listening to his great songwriting and performing and recognizing what a great talent we lost, as well as the tremendous loss to his friends and family.