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Sonic Youth - Dirty
Pink Floyd - Piper at the gates of dawn Ween - the Mollusk Public Enemy - It takes a nation of millions to hold us back(who'da thunk theyd have sampled Slayer!?!). You Am I - the cream & the crock Frank Zappa - Over nite sensation Charlie Hunter - Friends seen & unseen David Gilmour - on an island ....to name a few.......
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Corvallis, OR
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Allen Hinds - "Fact of the Matter" (check him out on the Xotic effects website)
Shane Theriot - "Hwy. 90" and "The Grease Factor" Joel Hoekstra - "Undefined" "Thelonius Monk with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall" Kurt Rosenwinkel- "Heartcore", "The Next Step" and "East Coast Love Affair" Larry Carlton - "Sapphire Blue" and "Fire Wire" ...on a jazz binge, I guess.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Pacific NW
Age: 53
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Mostly old stuff for me, although I'd lvoe to hear some new stuff that moves me!
William Topley "Black RIver" Ian Moore Arc Angels Joe Bonamassa Duke R Ronnie Earl KBR Albert King Albert Collins Pink Floyd Charlie Sexton Dave Alvin Big Blue Hearts Delbert McClinton Chet Atkins Stanley Dorinals Blues Buffet you know....the usual suspets |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Virginia
Posts: 672
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Albert Lee - Roadrunner
A Case For Case (Peter Case Tribute) Duke Robillard - Guitar Groove-A-Rama Jackie Greene - American Myth John Hammond - Southern Fried I've also been listening to the new Gilmour CD, as well as some older stuff mentioned above (Bonamassa and Theriot)
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Bron-Yr-Aur
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David Gilmour - On an Island
Landmarq - Turbulance Allan Holdsworth - The 16 Men of Tain Pat Metheny - The Way Up Porcupine Tree - Dark Wing
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I'm on the road tonight with this old hillbilly band. We may not be good looking but we sure get outta hand. -Neil Young |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Toronto, Canada
Age: 56
Posts: 1,193
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Nothing "just released":
Sonny Landreth, I-10 Pine Valley Cosmonauts - Tribute to Bob Wills Coltrane/Monk at Carnegie Hall Doughboys box set Hendrix, Cry of Love
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Sounds the tough horn, and twangs the quivering string. --Pope (1688-1744) |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sydney,NSW
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Quote:
is there lots of krazy chickin' pickin'? Steve |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 1,056
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Here goes...
The Gourds -- Heavy Ornamentals. If you haven't heard this one yet, or any other Gourds, go out right now and get it. Great record. Very cool stuff, eclectic and always surprising. Weird, dadaesque lyrics. Get it.
Deadstring Brothers -- Starving Winter Report. Saw these guys at the Bloodshot party at SXSW. Think of a mix between Exile on Main Street Stones and the Band. James McMurtry -- Childish Things. Great songwriter. The tune Can't Make It Here Anymore is incredible. Also, looking forward to new Drive By Truckers, out next week, I believe. And Doc, saw the Peter Case show at SXSW, featuring Case, Bill Kirchen, McMurtry and Joe Ely. Killer show... |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
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Here's My List...
I have one of those little CD holders that fit on the sun visor of my truck and its current contents are:
Al Stewart - Greatest Hits Wilco - A Ghost is Born Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger Waylon Jennings - Honky Tonk Heroes Elvis Presley - Sunrise (disk 1) Jake Shimabukuro - Dragon George Jones - The Essential George Jones Spirit of Country (two disks) Not much is too "current" except for "Dragon" and (maybe) "A Ghost is Born", but they're all recent purchases. Cassady |
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johnny winter: progressive blues experiment
rl. burnside: ass pocket of whiuskey jon spencer blues explosion: plasic fang drive by truckers: last album i kinda have a robust-blues phase right now. johnny winters meantown blues is awesome!!!! |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Virginia
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Doc,
Sorry about that...
Didn't catch Grace. Too much music; too little time... The Case show was great. All of those aforementioned guys were terrific. McMurty really tore the place up, though. Brief story about Ely. He was having a good time and between songs announced that he was having so much fun that he felt like playing all night long and he said, "Well, it is Saturday night." There was an awkward silence. Problem was, it was Friday night and some in the audience yelled out that it was, indeed, Friday. Ely asked, "It's Friday? Really?" He turned to his accordion player, who nodded that it was Friday. And he asked, "Are you sure?" He then pretended to take his guitar off and say, "Good night!" He stayed and played like it was Saturday night... |
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I buy so much music that I can't remember a lot of what I buy, but here are some recent ones:
+ slo-mo: the Creep + Ananda Shankar: 2CD retrospective + Joe Meek: Portrait of a Genius box set + Jack Rose: Kensington Blues + Psychic Ills: Dins + forthcoming Melvins remix album + Leviathan / Sapthuran split |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Scotland
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I just got this great boxed set from Proper Records, very cheap but four CDs. Its called Bopping Hillbilly and Red Hot Rockabilly. Features folks like Rose Maddox, Eddy Arnold, Carl Perkins, Elvis, Marty Robbins, Merle Kilgore, Faron Young,......
An awful lot of listening! I also have the new Morrissey album - not impressed so far. Great songs but man that band of his are stale. And the re-release of Life in the Bush of Ghosts by Eno and David Byrne is getting a lot of spins. |
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Recent in every Sense
Rhett Miller's new solo record, The Believer, is pretty good. He's always been a fantastic songwriter and while his relevance seems to vanish when he's without the Old 97's, he can still write some mean pop rock. And his live shows are still mindblowingly long and energetic.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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someone said David Byrne ... the reissue of Talking Heads / Fear Of Music is getting a lot of listening here right now. It's one of those records that really affected me years back, then kind of slipped away, and hearing it again now is a revelation.
I picked up the new Morrissey album too and I don't think it stands comparison with that band he used to sing in, but it's still a guilty pleasure, his kind of Dirk Bogarde style rocker act as some journalist put it. He still has a class that puts him leagues ahead. And new new stuff? An album called "éclat" by a german band called Monochrome, and Howe Gelb of Giant Sand's album with a gospel choir called "'sno angel". All great stuff. |
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Janiva Magness - Do I Move You - great West Coast blues!
![]() Maybe not new, but new to me: BB King - Anthology John Patton - From Memphis to New York Very Best of Albert King (Rhino Blues Masters)
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"Turn it up and it doesn't need any reverb." - Danny Gatton www.dannygatton.info Tiger Town Aces - Music That Bites Back In Redd we trust! Free Bill Kirchen! If lawyers are disbarred and clergymen defrocked, doesn't it follow that electricians can be delighted, musicians denoted, cowboys deranged, models deposed, tree surgeons debarked, and dry cleaners depressed? |
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Bout the only thing I have bought in the last year is Buddy and Julie Miller's latest.
Other than that looking at what is out: Bessie Smith, Box Set Textones, Cedar Creek Dave Alvin, Live at the Tractor Tavern Richard Thompson, Live at McDonald Theatre Steve Earle, Magnetic M***%%^^&***ers Bob Dylan, Outfidels Warren Zevon, Capital Theatre, 1972 Rolling Stones, 1972 Touring Party Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Newport '65
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"I don't play a lot of fancy guitar. I don't want to play it. The kind of guitar I want to play is mean, mean licks." John Lee Hooker |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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One import... one domestic
Import: A Singsong and A Scrap, by Chumbawamba
Domestic: Thunderbird, by Cassandra Wilson Still digging last year's Tally of the Yes Men, by Goldspot
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this week i bought:
art brut - bang bang rock and roll arcade fire - funeral and josh rouse - 1972 and have been listening to acme by the jsbx, the best of hank williams and shame about ray by the lemonheads.
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