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Joe McIntosh January 28th, 2004 01:56 PM

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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.



Charlie Choc January 28th, 2004 02:02 PM

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

how about suggesting your top five
selections for a 6000 mile trip to western clave.

I always take plenty of JJ Cale, Keb' Mo', John Hiatt, Delbert
McClinton, Taj Mahal, Ry Cooder, Little Feat, ...
--
Charlie...

Bill Mason January 28th, 2004 03:06 PM

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"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message
...

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.


If you're interested and willing to email me a shipping address, a copy of
Orchestra Baobab's 1982 studio session will be headed your way by the
weekend. Somewhat different but very nice...your playlist leads me to
believe that you might like this group from Senegal.

Cheers,
Bill



Wayne Harrison January 28th, 2004 08:38 PM

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

the beach boys' "pet sounds"; neil young''s "decade"; linda ronstadt's

early stuff, especially "simple dreams";the stones;springsteen;elton john;
gordon lightfoot, "gord's gold"; roy orbison; the "layla" album; allman
bros. band;early fleetwood mac; tom petty;joan baez, through "diamonds and
rust"; bob dylan, through "blood on the tracks"; jackson browne; james
taylor's first two efforts; dire straits; willie nelson; johnny cash; waylon
jennings; george jones;dwight yoakum; lyle lovett's first album;and, of
course, the fab four.

that oughtta get you across the blue ridge...

your friend in the piedmont
wayno




George Adams January 28th, 2004 10:02 PM

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From: "Wayne Harrison"

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


the beach boys' "pet sounds"; neil young''s "decade"; linda ronstadt's

early stuff, especially "simple dreams";the stones;springsteen;elton john;
gordon lightfoot, "gord's gold"; roy orbison; the "layla" album; allman
bros. band;early fleetwood mac;
tom petty;joan baez, through "diamonds and
rust"; bob dylan, through "blood on the tracks"; jackson browne; james
taylor's first two efforts; dire straits; willie nelson; johnny cash; waylon
jennings; george jones;dwight yoakum; lyle lovett's first album;and, of
course, the fab four.


You forgot Emmylou Harris, and Highway 101(with Paulette Carlson)


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


Wayne Harrison January 28th, 2004 11:47 PM

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"George Adams" wrote

You forgot Emmylou Harris,


yes, and even a merciful deity might strike me dead for such a grievous
omission. "boulder to birmingham" might be the most sublime sad song i ever
heard.

yfitons
wayno



rw January 29th, 2004 12:39 AM

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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"George Adams" wrote


You forgot Emmylou Harris,



yes, and even a merciful deity might strike me dead for such a grievous
omission. "boulder to birmingham" might be the most sublime sad song i ever
heard.


The Joan Baez version is good, too. Great song.

Here are some of my Emmylou favorites, in no particular order:

born to run
blue kentucky girl
even cowgirls get the blues
heaven only knows
love is
heartbreak girl
a river for him
if you were a bluebird
too far gone
sleepless nights
for no one
queen of the silver dollar
boulder to birmingham
mister sandman
hello stranger
wrecking ball
goodbye
blackhawk

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

Warren January 29th, 2004 01:09 AM

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ojunk wrote...
You forgot Emmylou Harris, and Highway 101(with Paulette Carlson)


And he forgot Disturbed, Trapped, StaticX, Drowning Pool, Rob Zombie,
Rage Against the Machine, Nickleback, Sum 41, Social Distortion,
Insane Clown Posse, Ramstein, Kid Rock, and a few others too.
--
Warren
(use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email)
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Wayne Harrison January 29th, 2004 01:38 AM

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"Warren" wrote in message
...
ojunk wrote...
You forgot Emmylou Harris, and Highway 101(with Paulette Carlson)


And he forgot Disturbed, Trapped, StaticX, Drowning Pool, Rob Zombie,
Rage Against the Machine, Nickleback, Sum 41, Social Distortion,
Insane Clown Posse, Ramstein, Kid Rock, and a few others too.


` rebellious child! have you no taste?

yfitons
wayno



Jeff Miller January 29th, 2004 01:40 AM

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Joe McIntosh wrote:



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.


hell, for a case of my favorite bear, i'll buy you a cd and drive it to
wilmington.

jeff (rogue honey cream ale will do for starters...)



Frank Reid January 29th, 2004 01:44 AM

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hell, for a case of my favorite bear, i'll buy you a cd and drive it to
wilmington.


Hmm, I hope thats not an endangered bear. By the way, just picked up a CCR
3 CD anthology set. Sat out in the truck and listened for 15 minutes after
coming home from the grocery store.

--
Frank Reid
Reverse email to reply



SnakeFiddler January 29th, 2004 01:51 AM

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"Lennie Richardson" wrote in message
. com...

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
...

tasty list snipped

that oughtta get you across the blue ridge...

your friend in the piedmont
wayno




One of my traditions is to listen to some Copland, especially "Appalachian
Spring", as I pass over the Blue Ridge. Then I ease back into some

baroque,
and next flip in "Never Mind the ******** Here's the Sex Pistols".

Then I turn on the AM radio and search the dial for traditionally black
gospel stations. I can listen to them for hours.

But every trip over two hours begins with the remixed version of "Who's
Next".



Except for Warren's suggestions, and Uncle Wayno's inclusion of Roy Orbison,
and the Beach Boys, ya'll have put together a fine list of music. You are,
however, lacking in one of my,(being a Detroit girl), favorite genres-
Motown. And let's not forget R&B. Great drivin' and singin' music

Snake- love that Marvin Gaye.....




Warren January 29th, 2004 01:52 AM

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wrote...
` rebellious child! have you no taste?


Plenty andnd it seems to have surpassed your own. ;-)
--
Warren
(use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email)
For Conclave Info:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html

Jeff Miller January 29th, 2004 02:05 AM

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damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.

jeff, a/k/a "flatus aurelius" (who, after consuming beer, becomes quite
unbearable... am i making scents?)

Frank Reid wrote:

hell, for a case of my favorite bear, i'll buy you a cd and drive it to
wilmington.



Hmm, I hope thats not an endangered bear. By the way, just picked up a CCR
3 CD anthology set. Sat out in the truck and listened for 15 minutes after
coming home from the grocery store.



Lennie Richardson January 29th, 2004 02:12 AM

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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
...

tasty list snipped

that oughtta get you across the blue ridge...

your friend in the piedmont
wayno




One of my traditions is to listen to some Copland, especially "Appalachian
Spring", as I pass over the Blue Ridge. Then I ease back into some baroque,
and next flip in "Never Mind the ******** Here's the Sex Pistols".

Then I turn on the AM radio and search the dial for traditionally black
gospel stations. I can listen to them for hours.

But every trip over two hours begins with the remixed version of "Who's
Next".



Warren January 29th, 2004 02:38 AM

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wrote...
Except for Warren's suggestions,


Hey now! Open your sock drawer and impale yourself! g
--
Warren (how was that for a polite "Go **** yourself"? :-)
(use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email)
For Conclave Info:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html

DW Dawg January 29th, 2004 04:09 AM

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

Tim J. January 29th, 2004 04:21 AM

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"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"?
--
TL,
Tim
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Kevin Vang January 29th, 2004 04:22 AM

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In article WTZRb.2462$fZ6.89@lakeread06, d
says...
damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.



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

Kevin Vang January 29th, 2004 04:38 AM

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In article ,
says...

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:

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

Warren January 29th, 2004 04:49 AM

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wrote...
D'oh! Let's try that again:

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


I was starting to wonder if that was either the Miller Barebeerbear
Virus or just senility. BSEG

--
Warren
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daytripper January 29th, 2004 05:16 AM

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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"!

tmon January 29th, 2004 08:46 AM

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From: (daytripper)
"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"!

Seeing as I once freaked out somewhere in Kansas, I nominate "Help, I'm
A Rock".


Frank Reid January 29th, 2004 10:52 AM

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I was starting to wonder if that was either the Miller Barebeerbear
Virus or just senility. BSEG


Whippersnapper! Throw a Bud at him and stick him in Country Bear Jamboree
for 24 hours.

--
Frank Reid
Reverse email to reply



SnakeFiddler January 29th, 2004 11:37 AM

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"Greg Pavlov" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:51:11 -0500, "SnakeFiddler"
wrote:


Except for Warren's suggestions, and Uncle Wayno's inclusion of Roy

Orbison,

How can anyone not like Roy Orbison ?


By possessing good taste in music ;}
How about a little good jazz in there, like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, or
my girl, Billie Holiday- well maybe not Billie while your driving. You
might take a notion to drive yourself off a cliff!

Snake-



Jeff Miller January 29th, 2004 11:43 AM

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you've been to hazel creek with wolfgang and bob patton too?

jeff

Kevin Vang wrote:
In article WTZRb.2462$fZ6.89@lakeread06, d
says...

damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.




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



SnakeFiddler January 29th, 2004 11:46 AM

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"Warren" wrote in message
...
wrote...
Except for Warren's suggestions,


Hey now! Open your sock drawer and impale yourself! g
--
Warren (how was that for a polite "Go **** yourself"? :-)
(use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email)
For Conclave Info:
http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt3/MadisonConclave.


Warren Wrote:
Open your sock drawer and impale yourself!


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

Snakefiddler- ;-)



Wolfgang January 29th, 2004 12:14 PM

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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:WTZRb.2462$fZ6.89@lakeread06...
damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.

jeff, a/k/a "flatus aurelius" (who, after consuming beer, becomes quite
unbearable... am i making scents?)


No sweat, Jeff, no one with any sense at all expects someone named Miller to
know the difference between zymurgy and zoology. :)

Wolfgang
i'm from milwaukee and i ought'a know.



Lat705 January 29th, 2004 12:18 PM

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Glad no one staying at the NC cabin named Debby Boone's "you light up my life"
and any Laurence Welk stuff.

Lou T


Wayne Harrison January 29th, 2004 12:21 PM

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"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)



Wolfgang January 29th, 2004 12:21 PM

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"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......



Big Dale January 29th, 2004 12:23 PM

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Wayno had some great suggestions, but I would have to include some others as
well .Among these would be Jimi Hendrix...I love starting out the day by
listening his concerts stuff before daybreak.for some great boot scooting music
you might try Merle Haggard's Live at Billy Bob's Texas CD. I also like a
little rock a billy, so I would add the archive CD of The Stray Cats ( you
gotta love cut 14 Fishnet stockings).I would also include some Grateful Dead
such as the old live album which starts with Bertha and includes Me&My Uncle,
Big Boss Man, and Me & Bobby Mcgee. As flyfishermen, you gota have some Jimmy
Buffett...Songs You Know By Heart is a good one. For another flyfisherman my I
suggest Crossroads II by Eric Clapton which is 4 CD set of stuff recorded live
in the 70"s. As a Texas boy, you need more stuff from our great state such as
the ZZ Top Six Pack which is their first 6 albums, anything by SRV, and some
Flatlanders and Joe Ely.

If this list seems long, so is the trip. Seems like I brought 45 CDs to Waldo's
Spring Fling. It takes me 3 days to drive to West Yellowstone from Dallas and I
live a hell of a long way from Indian Joe.

Big Dale

Big Dale

Wolfgang January 29th, 2004 12:24 PM

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"Kevin Vang" wrote in message
...

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


Ed.



JR January 29th, 2004 12:59 PM

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Joe McIntosh wrote:

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.


Oscar Peterson's jam at Montreux '77 makes a fine addition to any "to
the river" mix, and Professor Longhair to the "going home" collection.

JR
(who never thought he'd live to read ".....John Tesh, and Leadbelly" but
is kinda glad he did).

Scott Seidman January 29th, 2004 01:26 PM

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Jeff Miller wrote in news:WTZRb.2462$fZ6.89
@lakeread06:

damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.



A German tour guide in Tubingen once told the tour group I was on about how
the moat that surrounded a certain castle wouldn't hold water, so they
filled it with beers.

Scott

riverman January 29th, 2004 01:36 PM

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"Lat705" wrote in message
...
Glad no one staying at the NC cabin named Debby Boone's "you light up my

life"
and any Laurence Welk stuff.

Lou T


Actually, someone ought to make a "Worst of All Time" music CD for the
clave, just to see who:
a) gets caught tapping their foot
b) is the first to lose their cool and frisbee the disk into the river
c) blurts out "Hey, I like that song! What's it doing on this CD?"
d) gets caught singing along with the correct words

Whoever loses by being caught doing one of the above has to do something
embarrasing...
--riverman



Wolfgang January 29th, 2004 01:53 PM

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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
Jeff Miller wrote in

news:WTZRb.2462$fZ6.89
@lakeread06:

damn...ever since the camping trauma on hazel creek, i get pure

vexed up
and often confuse my beers with bears.



A German tour guide in Tubingen once told the tour group I was on

about how
the moat that surrounded a certain castle wouldn't hold water, so

they
filled it with beers.


Counterproductive. If you want to keep people OUT, it were better to
fill it with bears.

Wolfgang



Wolfgang January 29th, 2004 01:56 PM

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"riverman" wrote in message
...

"Lat705" wrote in message
...
Glad no one staying at the NC cabin named Debby Boone's "you light

up my
life"
and any Laurence Welk stuff.

Lou T


Actually, someone ought to make a "Worst of All Time" music CD for

the
clave, just to see who:
a) gets caught tapping their foot
b) is the first to lose their cool and frisbee the disk into the

river
c) blurts out "Hey, I like that song! What's it doing on this CD?"
d) gets caught singing along with the correct words

Whoever loses by being caught doing one of the above has to do

something
embarrasing...


Superfluous. Anyone caught doing one of the above already HAS done
something embarrassing.

Wolfgang
who will not be bringing any of his william shatner cds to any future
claves.



JR January 29th, 2004 02:33 PM

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bruiser wrote:

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


A man who knows what to capitalize.

But is she skagged entirely out now or what? Took me five listens
before her last CD sounded quite right, and even now a couple four beers
don't hurt to get in the right mood. I'd put the first CD and Car
Wheels on any road mix, and parts of later ones, but after a good
skunking the last one might make me want to drive the rig into a bridge
piling.....

JR

Charlie Choc January 29th, 2004 02:56 PM

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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:51:11 -0500, "SnakeFiddler"
wrote:

And let's not forget R&B.


King Floyd, Bobby Blue Bland, Curtis Mayfield, Isley Brothers, Jackie
Wilson, The Pointer Sisters, Slim Harpo and Chris Kenner are all on my
playlist. I have about 30 mix CD's I used to use but any more I just
use my laptop and a cassette adapter for road music.
--
Charlie...


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