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Old January 29th, 2004, 02:12 AM
Lennie Richardson
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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
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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".


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Old January 29th, 2004, 01:51 AM
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"Lennie Richardson" wrote in message
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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
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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.....



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Old January 29th, 2004, 11:46 AM
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"Warren" wrote in message
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Except for Warren's suggestions,


Hey now! Open your sock drawer and impale yourself! g
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Warren (how was that for a polite "Go **** yourself"? :-)
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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- ;-)


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Old 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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Old 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

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Old January 29th, 2004, 03:18 PM
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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in

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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


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Old 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
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Old January 30th, 2004, 03:10 PM
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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


 




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