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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 141
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What are you listening to right *now*?
For me, it's 'Midnight Blue' - Kenny Burrell. Next up, will probably be The Louvin Brothers (or maybe a Rockabilly compilation CD a friend has given me)
So what are you listening to? Max. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Cypress Inn, Tennessee
Age: 46
Posts: 647
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The water running in the shower.
Joel
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 141
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Quote:
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Tele-Afflicted
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Miles Davis: Agarta
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www.good-ear.com www.miles.be "Make each day your own masterpiece." - Charlie Banacos |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 808
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A cheap Made in Korea acoustic guitar...
that I keep near the computer and sometimes play as I read email and TDPRI posts. (Yes, I am indeed multitasking.)
What I've been listening to in the car is a new CD by a SoCal group called Goldspot. Excellent stuff. (I hear George Harrison influences in their tracks, both in the lead singer's vocal style and in some of the melodies.)
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow
Posts: 8,023
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currently playing.....
at the moment:
Danny Gatton/Joey DeFrancesco "Relentless" David Mullin Band "Revival" The Beatles "Hard Day's Night" Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" Lee Ritenour "Alive in L.A." Chuck Berry "28 Golden Greats" Les Paul and Chet Atkins "Chester and Lester" Loggins and Messina "On Stage" Evan Marshall "The Lone Arranger" John Fogerty "Premonition" Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli compilation cd Blind Blake "Ragtime's Foremost Fingerpicker" compilation cd Al Stewart "Year of the Cat" The Police "Synchronicity" The Beatles "Magical Mystery Tour" Lou Reed "Rock n' Roll Animal" Mahogany Rush "Strange Universe" all of the above ripped from my collection to mp3 and burned onto one disk....eases long hours with out having to change the disk constantly......good for 4 - 6 day's listening......i create another every few weeks....great for long road trips too ! |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Astoria, NY
Posts: 323
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Right this minute?
This guy.
I heard him for the first time in a club in Brooklyn last night. Phenomenal
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Portland, Oregon
Posts: 18
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an eclectic mix fo sho..
Jesse Dayton - country soul brother
Jeff Buckley - grace + sketches for my sweetheart the drunk Redd Volkaert - no stranger to a tele 16 Horsepower - secret south Louis Prima - collectors series Jim Lauderdale - planet of love AC/DC - dirty deeds done dirt cheap Led Zepplin - how the west was won (live) The Cramps - bad music for bad people |
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Doctor of Teleocity
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Garden City, KS
Age: 50
Posts: 14,872
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At this moment, it's the sound of the fan in the bathroom. I'll not go any further...
While I was cooking breakfast, though, I was playing a CD by a guitar player named Mark May. I think that's his name anyway. I'll have to check. I was at a CD store last week and picked up a bunch of stuff for 50 cents each and this was one of them. I bought it because of the Tele on the cover and I figured I couldn't go wrong for 50 cents. Turns out to be pretty good, if derivitave, blues. Plenty of standard shuffles and slow blues as well as a trip to Santanaland. But it's mostly Gibson guitars. I haven't heard much that sounds like a Tele. |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Muddy York
Age: 43
Posts: 3,804
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Continuing the 'actual sounds' theme, it's a 2nd brood of hungry starlings outside my window & down the street calling out for their Mom.
Music wise, I've been enjoying the 'Fly Jefferson Airplane' DVD. Some great live footage and also some cool promo clips for things like 'Martha' and 'We Can Be Together'. I always knew Grace Slick was a fine looking woman in her prime but, until seeing live footage of her, I had no idea just how stunningly beautiful she actually was. Sigh.
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Gone but not forgotten
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<li> 102.5 F.M. Oldies
<li>Whilst I'm puttin onna hood scoop fur a 74 Camaro. <li>No I ain't dunn yet but iss iss watt time shootin fer. ![]() <li>It ain't eazy onna stock hood! ![]() <li>Lotta drillin, cuttin and fittin! ![]() <li>But tile gitter dunn I gar-on-tee HEE! HEE! ![]() 0le (fender bender) FUZZY |
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R.I.P.
Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Flushing, Michigan
Age: 52
Posts: 5,124
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Go FUZZY!
Lately I've been listening to ME. I've got my producer hat on, trying to do some home recording. Go to the "Twanger" section to hear my latest embarassments. Other than that, it's still been Count Basie/Joe Williams in the car, and also this big boxed set titled "Hillbilly Boogie" with 5 CD's of various artists from the 40's-50's. GREAT stuff! :D
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