What's In Your Changer Today?
stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-05 8:27 PM (#36247)
Subject: What's In Your Changer Today?



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Been a while since we did this and I always learn about new music this way so I figured I'd start another one.

What's in your CD changer? (Or is everyone just listening to their iPods on shuffle these days?)

Mudcrutch - Mudcrutch
Big Iron World - Old Crow Medicine Show
Hank Wilson's Back - Leon Russell (and friends)
Guitar Noir - The Aqua Velvets
Goodbye Jumbo - World Party
Brighter Than Creation's Dark - Drive-By Truckers
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2008-06-05 8:42 PM (#36248 - in reply to #36247)
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Ipod shuffle:
Jimmy Buffett
GT & the Delaware Destroyers
Dick Dale (Thanks for the tip 'bobbo)
Ventures
BSO & Stray Cats
Jackie Gleason Orchestra
Dean Martin 'Late night collection'
Frank Sinatra
Matt Smith Band
Van Hagar
Nightwish
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-06-05 8:44 PM (#36249 - in reply to #36247)
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Paolo Nutini
Cravin Melon
Matt Nathanson
Lyle Lovett (that guy just never goes far for me)
The Eagles

(Love when somebody brings this up - thanks, bobbo!)
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an4340
Posted 2008-06-05 8:50 PM (#36250 - in reply to #36247)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2008-06-05 9:21 PM (#36251 - in reply to #36247)
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Randy Travis
Buddy Greene
Gordon Mote

Tim, which Ventures album?
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2008-06-05 9:28 PM (#36252 - in reply to #36247)
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The Ventures - Flights of Fantasies
The Ventures - Live in Japan
Walk Don't Run
Ventures, Vol. 2
The Ventures Play Telstar
Ventures in Space
The Fabulous Ventures
The Ventures a Go-Go
The Best of the Ventures
Surfing
Colorful Ventures
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-06-05 9:39 PM (#36253 - in reply to #36247)
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cliff
Posted 2008-06-05 9:44 PM (#36254 - in reply to #36247)
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David Byrne - Live (Austin City Limits)

Crosby/Nash - Another Stoney Evening

Frampton - Wind of Change
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-06-05 10:49 PM (#36255 - in reply to #36247)
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Country Artist
Posted 2008-06-05 11:04 PM (#36256 - in reply to #36247)
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Norman Blake-Whiskey Before Breakfast
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Stephen Stills-Stills
Skip James-Box Set
Robert Johnson-Box Set
John Hartford-Morning Bugle
Bill Monroe-Box Set
Tony Rice-Manzanita
John McLaughlin-Live At The Royal Festival Hall

:cool: ;)
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seesquare
Posted 2008-06-05 11:11 PM (#36257 - in reply to #36247)
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Brothers In Arms-Dire Straits (don't have a changer)
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GlennAllenHessSr
Posted 2008-06-05 11:35 PM (#36258 - in reply to #36247)
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currently in the changer in the Volvo SuperWagon:

REM accelerate
Alice's Restaraunt
Return to Forever
Sergio Lara Con La Lluvia
mix disc

when the cd player's off it's on WFIT for Jazz, Progressive, NPR, and Blues

Glenn
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2008-06-05 11:47 PM (#36259 - in reply to #36247)
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Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits
Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
Flaming Lips - At War With the Mystics

Not a cd, but - Homicide, Life on the Streets - Seasons 1 and 2
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marenostrum
Posted 2008-06-06 12:38 AM (#36260 - in reply to #36247)
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stephent28
Posted 2008-06-06 1:21 AM (#36261 - in reply to #36247)
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stephent28
Posted 2008-06-06 1:24 AM (#36262 - in reply to #36247)
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Bobbo

Read the credits in Brighter Than Creation's Dark - Drive-By Truckers. My buddy and luthier Scott Baxendale is mentioned (he makes a lot of the guitars that they use)
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PaulUK
Posted 2008-06-06 4:56 AM (#36263 - in reply to #36247)
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Forgot for a while about some of that great music... must change my USB
I got mine set to randon play and am being treated to a mixture from the catalogues of;
The National
The Hold Steady
Dave Matthews
John Martyn
Led Zeppelin
Pearl Jam
Roy Buchanan
Midlake
Elbow
Radiohead
Dylan
The Fabulous Thunderbirds
plus a bit of
Tommy Emmanuel
Tony Joe White
Tom Petty
...
...
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-06 5:17 AM (#36264 - in reply to #36247)
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Alison Krauss and Robert Plant - Raising Sand
Matthews/Reynolds - Radio City
Brandi Carlile - The Story
Rush - Snakes and Arrows Live
Al Di Meola - Kiss My Axe
Guitar Men of South Africa - Compilation
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dvd
Posted 2008-06-06 8:16 AM (#36265 - in reply to #36247)
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California Guitar Trio - Echoes
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The Black Keys - Magic Potion
Melody Gardot - Worrisome Heart
Van Morrison - Keep it Simple
Kaki King - Dreaming of Revenge
Mudcrutch - Mudcrutch
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fillhixx
Posted 2008-06-06 12:46 PM (#36266 - in reply to #36247)
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Corb Lund & the Hurtin' Albertans - 5 Dollar Bill
looking for a Ridley Bent disc with the awesome 'Hick Hop' tune Suicidewinder on it. The 'take home' lines that stickswith me are
“I’m Johnny Cash when I’m drinkin’
I’m The Clash when I’m thinkin’
I’m Mad Max when I’m drivin’
I’m Mike Diamond when I’m rhymin’
I’m Humphrey Bogart when I’m smokin’
I’m Bob Marley when I’m tokin’.”


Both are great live shows, if you can live without a light show....
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colt357
Posted 2008-06-06 1:27 PM (#36267 - in reply to #36247)
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Corb is quite a character! And talent.

Edit: oh, Troubadour - George Strait in the changer
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Wildwood
Posted 2008-06-06 1:46 PM (#36268 - in reply to #36247)
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Warpaint - Black Crowes
Hernando - North Mississippi All Stars
juke Hounds - The Juke Hounds
Blue Jukebox - Chris Rea
Torch - Honeytribe
Live at Fillmore - Allman Bros (never leaves the changer)
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Mitchrx
Posted 2008-06-06 1:57 PM (#36269 - in reply to #36247)
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Casino - Al DiMeola

My wife just got a new 3 series BMW and a CD changer isn't even offered by the factory. The dealer claims that iPods have made CD changers obsolete.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-06-06 2:21 PM (#36270 - in reply to #36247)
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We're obsolete, too, Mitch. I'm still pissed at my wife for selling all my cassettes in a garage sale.
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Beal
Posted 2008-06-06 4:41 PM (#36271 - in reply to #36247)
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Paul T, how is that new Haitt?
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2008-06-06 4:54 PM (#36272 - in reply to #36247)
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Say, Tim, I wasn't aware that you were such a surf fanatic. I've been listening to a rare CD called Lost Legends of Surf Guitar. It has some rare cuts by some rare bands. Not very good when comparing it to the big-time recordings of the Ventures, but its historical charm is priceless. This is precisely what we played in our mid-60's surf bands.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-06 5:13 PM (#36273 - in reply to #36247)
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Brad, have a listen to Deke Dickerson. Or Buddy Dughi.
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Damon67
Posted 2008-06-06 5:16 PM (#36274 - in reply to #36247)
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And Tim too
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2008-06-06 5:59 PM (#36275 - in reply to #36247)
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Brad,

I'm a big fan of surf, just can't play it! I also dig a lot of Link Wray's stuff, his seems a crossover between rockabilly, surf, hotrod and the '60s TV theme type stuff.
I need to check my CD collection, but I think I have Lost Legends of Surf Guitar. Something else to dig out and dump in the Ipod.

Edit-thought I did..
Lost Legends of Surf Guitar, vol 1,
Big Noise from Waimea!
Lost Legends of Surf Guitar, vol 2,
Point Panic!
Lost Legends of Surf Guitar, vol 3,
Cheater Stomp
Lost Legends of Surf Guitar, vol 4,
Shockwave!

Thanks,
Tim
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-06 6:14 PM (#36276 - in reply to #36247)
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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
I've been listening to a rare CD called Lost Legends of Surf Guitar. It has some rare cuts by some rare bands.
Great discs! There are actually four of them that have been released. There's even has a version of Walk Don't Run by The Trashmen (the group that did Surfin' Bird) on one of them.

I highly recommend listening to The Aqua Velvets, and solo albums by Miles Corbin (the main composer and guitarist), if you want to hear some modern day surf music. Another good one is Surf-N-Burn by The Blue Stingrays, which was a side project by The Heartbreakers while TP was off doing his own thing.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2008-06-06 6:17 PM (#36277 - in reply to #36247)
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Man .. I start typing a response and Tim goes and edits his post. :rolleyes: I always seem to be late to the party. :)
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Tim in Tidewater
Posted 2008-06-06 6:29 PM (#36278 - in reply to #36247)
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Hahahah....I found this in the movers box of CD's... "The Stingrays - Don't Fear The Reverb" I never even took it out of the cellophane, $1.99 from the Pipeline Cafe Waikiki.
I got too much stuff :p
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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-06-06 6:32 PM (#36279 - in reply to #36247)
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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-06-06 6:34 PM (#36280 - in reply to #36247)
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Beatles--------I'm Looking Through You
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Fuzzyman
Posted 2008-06-06 6:35 PM (#36281 - in reply to #36247)
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OOPS!!
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an4340
Posted 2008-06-06 6:41 PM (#36282 - in reply to #36247)
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Interestingly, there were some pretty good surf bands in Brooklyn.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-06-06 7:05 PM (#36283 - in reply to #36247)
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Originally posted by Mauvais Beal:


Paul T, how is that new Haitt?
What you'd expect. Songwriting is as strong as ever. This is his first album where he has sole producer's credit. There's a lot of really nicely recorded big-sounding acoustic instruments right up-front in the mix. Only heard it a few times but it's growing on me. Get the deluxe digipak version with the extra live DVD.
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Beal
Posted 2008-06-06 10:00 PM (#36284 - in reply to #36247)
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Thanks
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BruDeV
Posted 2008-06-06 11:17 PM (#36285 - in reply to #36247)
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2008-06-07 8:11 PM (#36286 - in reply to #36247)
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I haven't been on in a week... I was given a vacation.


Before I left for the beach (ha!) I bought 9 more songs by Grayson Capps. If you're into bluesy stuff, at the very least, you need to check out his songs:
A Love Song for Bobby Long
Graveyard
Wail & Ride
Jukebox
Poison
Broomy
Ed Lee

I always have Husker Du, Dinosaur Jr. and Ryan Adams within reach.

I also spent some time this week with Vampire Weekend, the latest Jack Johnson album, and some Elmore James.
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Northcountry
Posted 2008-06-07 8:48 PM (#36287 - in reply to #36247)
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Hey you Surf junkies! Do any of you guy's remember a band that traveled the Northeast called "The Surf Tones" 62-68 era?

Just curious, I have my bands CD's in the car player. I am going over and over, some Gin Blossoms, Van Morrison, Moody Blues, CSN, and Styx, then four from YES. trying to get all the songs that have Acoustic guitar ready to go for these guy's and I do the High harmonies on the rest and the lead on the Yes.

Had a great gig last weekend! Big crowd lots of compliments.....made a big $80....6 piece band... $500... But who cares, I love this stuff. It really is funny, so many bands will take this kind of pay.? I don't get it...a lot of them are trying to do this for a living? WTF $80 don't fill my tank anymore.
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