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bruiser January 29th, 2004 03:08 PM

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"rw" wrote in

(snip)

sounds like you need to get a copy of "The Ballad of Sally Rose"!

bruce h



Wayne Harrison January 29th, 2004 03:15 PM

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"bruiser" wrote

Alison Kraus (Two Highways or New Favorite or Live),

ak&union station might just be the best band in contemporary popular
music. but, i swear, i just don't get that blacktop fever feeling listening
to the girl sing. now, lying around with an early buzz, waitin' to get
laid, that's a whole 'nother thang...

yfitons
wayno



bruiser January 29th, 2004 03:18 PM

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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in

(snip)

My hat's off to you Wayne.

But please, please, add "Nashville Skyline" and keep it to the first two
Dire Straits records only. My favorite Linda R is "Hasten Down the Wind"
but I like the older stuff too.

Tony Rice, Alison Kraus (Two Highways or New Favorite or Live), Robert Earl
Keen, Neko Case. Derailers. LUCINDA.

Hank Senior.

Joe Ely's first record is a classic, as well as "Twistin in the Wind".

Tenacious D is pretty great also.

OK, I'll quit now.

bruce h



slenon January 29th, 2004 03:29 PM

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Have yet to see much of what lives in my CD players:

Grateful Dead, live shows ( the album you mentioned, Dale, is called
Grateful Dead )
Taj Mahal
David Grisman Quintet
Shel Silverstein
Leon Redbone
Qweskin Jug Band
Tommy Dorsey
Thelonius Monk
Artie Shaw
Bennie Goodman
Dave Brubeck
Jimmy Buffet ( mention noted)
Beausoliel


--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm




Big Dale January 29th, 2004 03:50 PM

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bruce h wrote:snipJoe Ely's first record is a classic, as well as "Twistin in
the Wind".


I like his early stuff as well, but he is best live. My favorite CDs are Live
Shots and Live at Liberty Lunch. I have not listened to the new Flatlanders CD
that was released this week. Some of their best wok is when Jimmie Dale gilmore
is singing on a song written by Butch Hancock and Joe playing acoustic or dobro
and it don't hurt if Ponty Bone is playing that old squeeze box.

Big Dale

Charlie Choc January 29th, 2004 03:51 PM

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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 05:16:20 GMT, daytripper
wrote:

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 04:21:50 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote:


"DW Dawg" wrote...
CCR, Pink Floyd, and Frank Zappa will entertain you and you will gain some
education at the same time.


Like "Brown Shoes Don't Make It"?


Like "Joe's Garage"!


"One two three four, let's see if you got some more".
--
Charlie...

Russell January 29th, 2004 05:06 PM

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bruiser wrote:
"rw" wrote in

(snip)

sounds like you need to get a copy of "The Ballad of Sally Rose"!


I was completely blown away by "The Ballad of Sally Rose" when I first
heard it. It is still one of my favorite album--of any kind of music and
I lots of music.

Russell

Who thinks that wayno's list is just about as good as it gets. Just
specify early Jackson Brown and when you say early Fleetwood Mac you
mean stuff like "Bare Trees" and "Kiln House" (at least that's what I
hopin' ya mean :-) )

daytripper January 29th, 2004 08:34 PM

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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 12:21:02 GMT, "Wayne Harrison" wrote:


"Kevin Vang" wrote

If you twist its top off with your bare hands and consume the
contents, it's probably a bear. If it does that to you, it's
most likely a bear.

HTH,
Kevin



D'oh! Let's try that again:



hilarious, though no doubt extremely frustrating.

yfitons
wayno (i laughed to the point of exhaustion)


yeah, but you're easy ;-)

daytripper January 29th, 2004 08:45 PM

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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 10:51:08 -0500, Charlie Choc
wrote:

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 05:16:20 GMT, daytripper
wrote:

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 04:21:50 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote:


"DW Dawg" wrote...
CCR, Pink Floyd, and Frank Zappa will entertain you and you will gain some
education at the same time.

Like "Brown Shoes Don't Make It"?


Like "Joe's Garage"!


"One two three four, let's see if you got some more".


It is a pretty weird riff disk - but imagine History without it.

/daytripper (I used it to terrify my neighborhood. Perfect ;-)

Joshua Rosenblatt January 29th, 2004 10:30 PM

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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 13:56:35 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote:

Down to 38 degrees and raining here [Wilmington N.C.] yesterday [worse day
of winter this year] so i [for wayno] started planning for summer fishing
trips. Have plenty of sardines and manhattans , my white buffalo [gmc van]
has new shocks, will get new wading boots from waldo, so I am ready to go
except---
My standard traveling cd collection is about worn out---Yanni,Hank Williams
Sr.,Andrea Bocelli,John Tesh, and Leadbelly. Need something new.
Big Dale and some of you long trip folks how about suggesting your top five
selections for a 6000 mile trip to western clave.


If anyone is interested in mailing me a cd copy of their favorites--i would
be glad to pay your costs plus maybe the cost of a case of your favorite
beer.

Indian Joe--looking for the sun and some good sounds.

My tastes change radically but here's what's in the Rover right
now....
Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue 1975 tour (disc 1 is awesome!)
The Band's Big Pink
Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street
JJ Cale's Troubadour
David Bromberg's Wanted Dead or Alive
Dr John's Gumbo



SnakeFiddler January 29th, 2004 11:32 PM

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"slenon" wrote in message
. ..
Have yet to see much of what lives in my CD players:

Grateful Dead, live shows ( the album you mentioned, Dale, is called
Grateful Dead )
Taj Mahal
David Grisman Quintet
Shel Silverstein
Leon Redbone
Qweskin Jug Band
Tommy Dorsey
Thelonius Monk
Artie Shaw
Bennie Goodman
Dave Brubeck
Jimmy Buffet ( mention noted)
Beausoliel


--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm
Steve Lenon wrote:

(snip)
.....Beausoliel...


Alright- a little taste of cajun- very nice.
However, we are still missing:
The Spinners
Blue Magic
The Stylistics
The Four Tops
The Temps

Snakefiddler- and why not some Steely Dan?






SnakeFiddler January 29th, 2004 11:45 PM

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"SnakeFiddler" wrote in message
...

"slenon" wrote in message
. ..
((snipped)

--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm
Steve Lenon wrote:

(snip)
.....Beausoliel...


Alright- a little taste of cajun- very nice.
However, we are still missing:
The Spinners
Blue Magic
The Stylistics
The Four Tops
The Temps

Snakefiddler- and why not some Steely Dan?


Snakefiddler Wrote:
(snipped)


Oh yea, how could I forget Gillian Welch. My favorite- Red Clay Halo ;)



Warren January 30th, 2004 12:07 AM

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wrote...
Cleverly composed Warren, but I don't plan on making any road trips in the
near future, so, NO!


I am sure that your OBGYN will be disappointed to hear that. My
music and your "road trips" could be very profitable to her/him. g
--
Warren
(use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email)
For Conclave Info:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html

SnakeFiddler January 30th, 2004 12:33 AM

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"Warren" wrote in message
...
wrote...
Cleverly composed Warren, but I don't plan on making any road trips in

the
near future, so, NO!


I am sure that your OBGYN will be disappointed to hear that. My
music and your "road trips" could be very profitable to her/him. g
--


LOL ;))

Snake- ob-gyn? oh, ****, that reminds me.......


Warren
(use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email)
For Conclave Info:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html



Bob Patton January 30th, 2004 01:27 AM

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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:0m6Sb.4198$fZ6.3010@lakeread06...
you've been to hazel creek with wolfgang and bob patton too?

jeff


A point of clarification; it was the general who evinced an eagerness to
twist the head off that bear, whilst I damned near did the same to my own

in
searching for the brute as it was stalking us. :(

Wolfgang
lions and tigers......

Hell. All I wanted was a little underfur for dubbing material. I figger the
bear was about half the size of Wolfgang, but looked sort of like Miller. I
agree that it was pretty clearly stalking us. And it was clearly a pretty
smart critter, because it knew that if we were in the east, and it ran west
fast enough, it would eventually come right up behind us and have its way
with Wolfie. And if it had its way with Wolfie, what would I do for a
tent-mate?

Which head are you talking about twisting? :-))
Bob



Stan Gula January 30th, 2004 01:43 AM

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"Joshua Rosenblatt" wrote in message
...
My tastes change radically but here's what's in the Rover right
now....
Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue 1975 tour (disc 1 is awesome!)
The Band's Big Pink
Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street
JJ Cale's Troubadour
David Bromberg's Wanted Dead or Alive
Dr John's Gumbo


Lots of good music, but nobody mentioned Stevie Ray Vaughn, or Jimmie.
Or Jimi Hendrix.
Or ZZTop.







bruiser January 30th, 2004 02:54 AM

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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in

lying around with an early buzz, waitin' to get
laid, that's a whole 'nother thang...


once again, my hat is off to you :-)

bruce h



bruiser January 30th, 2004 02:56 AM

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"Big Dale" wrote in

that was released this week. Some of their best wok is when Jimmie Dale

gilmore
is singing on a song written by Butch Hancock and Joe playing acoustic or

dobro
and it don't hurt if Ponty Bone is playing that old squeeze box.


You are a true (West) Texan Dale! If I had to pick just one state for music
it would be TX hands down.

bruce h



Big Dale January 30th, 2004 04:16 AM

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Joshua wrote:snipBob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue 1975 tour (disc 1 is
awesome!)
The Band's Big Pink
Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street


Great stuff and thanks for mentioning The Band's Big Pink. A couple of DC's
that live in the truck are The band's Live from Watkins Glen and Stripped from
The Rolling Stones.

Big Dale

SnakeFiddler January 30th, 2004 10:42 AM

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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
. com...

"bruiser" wrote

Alison Kraus (Two Highways or New Favorite or Live),

ak&union station might just be the best band in contemporary popular
music. but, i swear, i just don't get that blacktop fever feeling

listening
to the girl sing. now, lying around with an early buzz, waitin' to get
laid, that's a whole 'nother thang...

yfitons
wayno




Well, there ain't nothin to do
And there's always room for more
Fill it, light it, shut up
And close the door
Cuz we gonna lay around the shanty, mama
And put a good buzz on........

Anybody name that tune/artist? No fair lookin it up ;)

Snake- dating myself-



Wolfgang January 30th, 2004 01:25 PM

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"Bob Patton" rwpmailatcharterdotnet wrote in message
...

Hell. All I wanted was a little underfur for dubbing material. I

figger the
bear was about half the size of Wolfgang, but looked sort of like

Miller. I
agree that it was pretty clearly stalking us. And it was clearly a

pretty
smart critter, because it knew that if we were in the east, and it

ran west
fast enough, it would eventually come right up behind us and have

its way
with Wolfie. And if it had its way with Wolfie, what would I do for

a
tent-mate?

Which head are you talking about twisting? :-))


Whichever one the bear would have had its way with. :(

Wolfgang



Joe McIntosh January 30th, 2004 01:26 PM

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Well, there ain't nothin to do
And there's always room for more
Fill it, light it, shut up
And close the door
Cuz we gonna lay around the shanty, mama
And put a good buzz on........

Anybody name that tune/artist? No fair lookin it up ;)

Snake- dating myself-


Indian Joe guesses----think i missed most of the drug period as i was in
Korea saving the world for the hippies--but think that may be Burl Ives
singing in his Key West Morning album



Francis Reid January 30th, 2004 01:39 PM

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Well, there ain't nothin to do
And there's always room for more
Fill it, light it, shut up
And close the door
Cuz we gonna lay around the shanty, mama
And put a good buzz on........

Anybody name that tune/artist? No fair lookin it up ;)

Snake- dating myself-


Jonathan Edwards in the Friday Song.
Frank Reid

bruiser January 30th, 2004 03:10 PM

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"JR" wrote in message


But is she skagged entirely out now or what? Took me five listens
before her last CD sounded quite right, and even now a


I think her style has "distilled" with each subsequent record. Emmylou and
Nanci Griffith's albums have proceeded in a similar fashion ie each new
record sounds a little more spare and simple than the last. Wrecking Ball
by Emmylou is a good example.

Lucinda's debut record on Rough Trade, entitled "Lucinda Williams" is
brilliant and Heidi loves the even older "Happy Woman Blues" on the Folkways
label.

bruce h



JR January 30th, 2004 04:19 PM

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bruiser wrote:

"JR" wrote in message

But is she skagged entirely out now or what?


I think her style has "distilled" with each subsequent record.


If distilled means melted down to grim, dark anguish, no argument. g

Lucinda's debut record on Rough Trade, entitled "Lucinda Williams" is
brilliant and Heidi loves the even older "Happy Woman Blues" on the Folkways
label.


I agree her first three albums were absolutely brilliant. Even the
current stuff is great; it's just I have to make sure I've had an
attitude adjustment (and have got the suicide hotline number at hand
just in case) before hitting the play button.

JR

Charlie Choc January 30th, 2004 06:05 PM

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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 15:15:08 GMT, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote:

now, lying around with an early buzz, waitin' to get

laid, that's a whole 'nother thang...

Which reminds me that I forgot to include Van the man on my list.
"Sweet Thing" is an excellent song for *that* thang. g
--
Charlie...

George Adams January 30th, 2004 06:58 PM

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Took a six hour road trip this AM, and in reviewing my in-car cd collection, I
discovered several of my road music favorites that I don't recall seeing
mentioned here. In no particular order:
Buck Owens, Marty Robbins, Buddy Holly,
Patsy Cline, and Warren Zevon.

Also for traditional country fans there is a Webb Pierce tribute cd by
contemporary country and bluegrass artists titled "Caught in the Webb", that is
very good.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


Bob Weinberger January 30th, 2004 08:50 PM

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"SnakeFiddler" wrote in message
...
snip

Snake- dating myself-



You REALLY don't need to inform us each time you make use of the implements
in your sock drawer.


--
Bob Weinberger
La, Grande, OR

place a dot between bobs and stuff and remove invalid to send email



daytripper January 31st, 2004 01:09 AM

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On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 13:26:20 GMT, "Joe McIntosh"
wrote:






Well, there ain't nothin to do
And there's always room for more
Fill it, light it, shut up
And close the door
Cuz we gonna lay around the shanty, mama
And put a good buzz on........

Anybody name that tune/artist? No fair lookin it up ;)

Snake- dating myself-


Indian Joe guesses----think i missed most of the drug period as i was in
Korea saving the world for the hippies


Thanks, Joe!

/daytripper (who gives respect when respect is due ;-)

Wolfgang January 31st, 2004 02:36 AM

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"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message
...

....My standard traveling cd collection is about worn out---Yanni,Hank

Williams
Sr.,Andrea Bocelli,John Tesh, and Leadbelly. Need something new....


Hm.....two and a half days and no one has mentioned Savoy Brown, Queen,
Janis, Stan Rogers, Tull, ELP, Zeppelin, Iris Dement, Bill Monroe, Annie
Lennox, Lester Flat, Les Paul, Bloodrock, Credence, the Ventures, Aretha,
Inti Illimani, Bobby Darin......whew.....etc. I guess ya'll don't travel
much, huh? :)

Wolfgang



Frank Reid January 31st, 2004 02:38 AM

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Indian Joe guesses----think i missed most of the drug period as i was in
Korea saving the world for the hippies


Thanks, Joe!

/daytripper (who gives respect when respect is due ;-)


Just talking about hippies today. My daughter has become enamored of
Simon's Rock College of Bard (Mass). Looking at the Princeton Review, the
folks at this place would consider hippies as uptight right wingers.
Anyone heard of this school?

--
Frank Reid
Reverse email to reply



Danl January 31st, 2004 03:07 AM

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"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message
...
Down to 38 degrees and raining here [Wilmington N.C.] yesterday [worse day
of winter this year] so i [for wayno] started planning for summer

fishing
trips. Have plenty of sardines and manhattans , my white buffalo [gmc

van]
has new shocks, will get new wading boots from waldo, so I am ready to go
except---
My standard traveling cd collection is about worn out---Yanni,Hank

Williams
Sr.,Andrea Bocelli,John Tesh, and Leadbelly. Need something new.
Big Dale and some of you long trip folks how about suggesting your top

five
selections for a 6000 mile trip to western clave.


If anyone is interested in mailing me a cd copy of their favorites--i

would
be glad to pay your costs plus maybe the cost of a case of your favorite
beer.

Indian Joe--looking for the sun and some good sounds.



Good Gawd Awmighty, Joe!! John Tesh??? YANNI???? Please don't listen to
THAT and drive. Even at your tender young age, you're sure to be droned to
sleep at the wheel. Oh well, your taste in "music" ain't any worse than
Warren's, I spect.

Knowing that your trip was from Carolina to Montana, any good Samaritan on
this NG would have, should have, recommended The Marshall Tucker Band's
"Searchin for a Rainbow" album. Also take The Allmon Bros. "The Road Goes on
Forever", Lynyrd Skynyrd's live album, Cream's "Disraeli Gears", and any
good Leo Kotke CD.

Travel safe,
Danl

Yanni, for Gawd's sake....................



Wolfgang January 31st, 2004 03:17 AM

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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
...
Indian Joe guesses----think i missed most of the drug period as i was

in
Korea saving the world for the hippies


Thanks, Joe!

/daytripper (who gives respect when respect is due ;-)


Just talking about hippies today. My daughter has become enamored of
Simon's Rock College of Bard (Mass). Looking at the Princeton Review, the
folks at this place would consider hippies as uptight right wingers.
Anyone heard of this school?


Nope, never heard of it......but I sure would like to meet some of those
folks.

Wolfgang
who's got a shiny new nickel says their tie dye wouldn't run in the rain.
:)



Stan Gula January 31st, 2004 03:36 AM

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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
...
Just talking about hippies today. My daughter has become enamored of
Simon's Rock College of Bard (Mass). Looking at the Princeton Review, the
folks at this place would consider hippies as uptight right wingers.
Anyone heard of this school?


Yup. Very small, very liberal. Beautiful location. Attracts rich, arty
kids from NYC who want to go to school 'in the country' (not that there's
anything wrong with that). There's a nice trout stream running through
town - unfortunately full of PCBs, but that makes for some nice holdovers.
Very good micro brewery. The stream turns into a great smallie river just
across the CT border... OK, I know the river better than I know the
school - this isn't alt.liberal.arts.college.review, is it?

She should also check out Hampshire College - another super liberal school,
but part of the 5 College Consortium so she could take classes at Mt.
Holyoke, Smith, Amherst or UMass. Also near a couple of nice trout streams
and a good little tailwater.

--Stan
See, you knew all that moose stew would pay off somehow...



George Adams January 31st, 2004 03:45 AM

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From: "Stan Gula"

"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message


My daughter has become enamored of
Simon's Rock College of Bard (Mass). Looking at the Princeton Review, the
folks at this place would consider hippies as uptight right wingers.
Anyone heard of this school?


She should also check out Hampshire College - another super liberal school,
but part of the 5 College Consortium so she could take classes at Mt.
Holyoke, Smith, Amherst or UMass. Also near a couple of nice trout streams
and a good little tailwater.


One of the streams is the one where you and Gary McKeekin were playing with
those nice rainbows during "Mass Hysteria". The tailwater is the one that Tim
J. has posted a number of pictures of various locations. Not world class
fishing, but you could do worse, and the woods around here are full of
roffians.


George Adams

"All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of
youth that doth not grow stale with age."
---- J.W Muller


rw January 31st, 2004 06:41 AM

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Danl wrote:

Yanni, for Gawd's sake....................


Handel's Water Music.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Big Dale January 31st, 2004 12:41 PM

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Dan'l wrote:snipGood Gawd Awmighty, Joe!! John Tesh??? YANNI???? Please don't
listen to
THAT and drive. Even at your tender young age, you're sure to be droned to
sleep at the wheel.


I was wondering when someone would mention Asleep At The Wheel. You gotta love
that western swing stuff. While you are at it why not some Bob Wills? Better
get some more Hank Williams...the older some of this stuff, the better. One
special recording is the old Patsy Cline record recorded at The Cimmeron
Ballroom which wat her first concert after the car wreck. She was singing off
key and her voice was cracking. No one would have had the balls to release that
these days...they would have gone in the studio and fixed all of the problems
that make it so special. Take some more bluegrass music and don't forget BB
King for some great blues.

Big Dale

slenon January 31st, 2004 03:25 PM

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Take some more bluegrass music and don't forget BB
King for some great blues.
Big Dale


Robert Johnson for blues, Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker for the periods
between coffee.
Hot Tuna, Old and In the Way, Old & In the Gray, Peter Rowan, Peter Rowan
and Jerry Douglas for those lonesome highway breakdowns.
--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm




rw January 31st, 2004 04:16 PM

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slenon wrote:

Robert Johnson for blues, Louis Armstrong and Charlie Parker for the periods
between coffee.


Check out the Robert Cray Band.

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

slenon January 31st, 2004 06:06 PM

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RW:
Check out the Robert Cray Band.


They are fun to listen to. There's such a wealth of music. Streamside, in
addition to some great Dark Stars, I'm also quite fond of Bach!

--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm





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