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lanaki
Posted 2007-01-28 2:07 PM (#94259 - in reply to #94209)
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fillhixx, good edit!

or should i say, "God edit"?
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Prairie Dog
Posted 2007-01-28 2:14 PM (#94260 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
1. Laura Nyro: Season of Lights
2. Nicolette Larson: Nicolette
3. Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris: Real Live Roadrunning (The DVD concert disc included is just plain great).
4. Avalon Blues: Tribute to Mississippi John Hurt
5. Lowen & Navarro: Live Radio
6. Emmylou Harris: Pieces of the Sky
7. David Crosby: Voyages
8. Melanie: Photograph (Double Exposure)
9. Nicolette Larson: Live at the Roxy
10. Peter Green: Me and the Devil
11. Vince Gill: These Days
12. Miss Peggy Lee Boxed Set

and then there's the iPod.
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Dan R.
Posted 2007-01-28 2:24 PM (#94261 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Los Angeles
Van Morison-Pay The Devil
Ryan Adams-Gold
Tom Petty-Highway Companion
Keith Urban-Love,Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing
Keith Richards-Talk Is Cheap
Solomon Burke-Nashville (That's How I Got To Memphis)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B000HEWGQA001001/ref=mu_s...
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2007-01-28 3:07 PM (#94262 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Marlton, NJ
Just picked up Last Man Standing - Jerry Lee Lewis doing duets with a whole bunch of other people.
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philmax
Posted 2007-01-28 3:25 PM (#94263 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Hiram, Georgia
John Peterson
Allman Bros.
Steely Dan
Bryan Adams
Hillsong
Spin Doctors
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Todd G.
Posted 2007-01-28 7:52 PM (#94264 - in reply to #94209)
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I'm a child of the late 70s and early 80s music. I say that so you understand the "hair" and metal band kick I'm on the last couple of weeks. The fact that I learned alot of the songs on these by ear and can play them contributes.

Scorpions--Acoustica
Scorpions--Lovedrive
Tesla--Replugged Live
Tesla--The Great Radio Controversy
White Lion--Pride
Led Zeppelin IV
Pink Floyd--Pulse, disc 2 (DSOTM live)
Metallica--The Black Album
McAuley Schenker Group--Save Yourself
Hurricane--Over the Edge
Boston--Boston
Rascal Flats--Feels Like Today
Sugarland--Twice the Speed of Life

DVD concerts I've been watching lately:

Dream Theater--Score
Joe Satriani, John Petrucci, Steve Vai--G3 Live in Tokyo
Rush--Grace Under Pressure
Heart--Live in Seattle
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popcritic
Posted 2007-01-28 8:43 PM (#94265 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: atlanta
My best of 2006:

Enrico Pieranunzi Trio--"Ballads"

http://tinyurl.com/w846m

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Carl Tosten--"American Dream"

http://cdbaby.com/cd/carltosten4

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Edmund's Crown--"Regrets of a Company Man"

http://edmundscrown.com

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Ben Watt--"Buzzin' Fly, Vol. 3"

http://tinyurl.com/yfjfe8

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The New Cars--"It's Alive"

http://tinyurl.com/y5zfp8

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Henry Frayne/Lanterna---"Desert Ocean"

http://tinyurl.com/y7ulwd

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Julius Papp---"Montreal Departure"

http://tinyurl.com/vj6wg

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Robin Guthrie--"Continental"

http://tinyurl.com/ylyezh

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Neko Case---"Fox Confessor Brings the Flood"

http://tinyurl.com/vjc9h

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Van Morrison---"Pay the Devil"

http://tinyurl.com/yybz9g

_____________________________________

Uh, no warranties, expressed or implied....

Regards to all--

Dave King
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-01-28 8:51 PM (#94266 - in reply to #94209)
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Originally posted by cliff:

Michael Franks - "Rendezvous in Rio" - Typical Franks. Always Good.
(Actually Bill, there's a song on here called "Under the Sun" that you might like. It's all about "escaping Winter" by loading up the wife into the car and driving (from NY State) to the house in Flah . . .)
I like the songs, "The Lady Wants To Know" and "Tiger In The Rain" which were both featured while listening to the weekend NPR show hosted by Jonathan Schwartz [I hope I got the name right]. What albums are they on?
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-28 9:50 PM (#94267 - in reply to #94209)
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I believe "Lady Wants To Know" is on the"Sleeping Gypsy" album, and "Tiger in the Rain" is the title track of an album by the same name.
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ignimbyte
Posted 2007-01-28 10:23 PM (#94268 - in reply to #94209)
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Thanks Cliff! I'm in Amazon right now through another window to check it out. Otherwise, I just might end up downloading it in iTunes, if it's available.
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-29 6:30 AM (#94269 - in reply to #94209)
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RhinoRecords put out a 2-CD "BestOf" collection that has both songs (and a couple of live recordings, as well).
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2007-01-29 7:11 AM (#94270 - in reply to #94209)
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Return to forever- No Mystery
Anthony Phillips -The geese and the Ghost
Genesis - Wind and Wuthering
Patrick Moraz- I
Larry Coryell/Philip Catherine-Splendid

www.guitarsoffire.com
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cliff
Posted 2007-01-29 7:53 AM (#94271 - in reply to #94209)
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". . Anthony Phillips -The geese and the Ghost
Genesis - Wind and Wuthering . ."

Two EXcellent albums!!!
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Beal
Posted 2007-01-29 8:04 AM (#94272 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: 6 String Ranch
Knopfler and Emmy Lou
The new Vince
Alecia Nugent
Jeff Golub
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jb
Posted 2007-01-29 8:05 AM (#94273 - in reply to #94209)
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Just one at the moment:-

Sam Barks - Looking in your eyes.

Just as she's a friend that one of my depressingly-talented good friends has written for, recorded, produced, and is now managing. There are some local promo gigs going on in the next couple of weeks, and I'm drafted in to be the guitarist. He must be desperate...

Bit of a departure from Rock and Roll for me, but I'm not proud! Bit distorted for my tastes, but I can sort that for the gigs... I've decided following a rehearsal yesterday that it's Breadwinner time, for the first gig at least.

myspace thingy here There's music on there, so turn down the speakers if your workplace is funny about that sort of thing...
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NostrAdamas
Posted 2007-01-29 8:40 AM (#94274 - in reply to #94209)
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Thanks Cliff.....I concur!

Jeff


www.guitarsoffire.com
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Jeff
Posted 2007-01-29 11:04 AM (#94275 - in reply to #94209)
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I've been revisiting the entire three volume set of The Beatles Anthology lately... Cool stuff!
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beatlejuice53
Posted 2007-01-29 4:32 PM (#94276 - in reply to #94209)
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The Beatles- Love

It's the only CD I have been listening to in the car for the last 4 or 5 days. Any true Beatles fanatic should have this CD. Wow!
Bill
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cruster
Posted 2007-01-29 5:52 PM (#94277 - in reply to #94209)
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I don't do the CD thing, but I spent today listening to "One Percent Panic," the new (relatively speaking) album by Viva Death on my iPlop. Ooh, and parts of "Tree Full of Secrets," the 18-CD Pink Floyd bootleg/outtakes/unreleased/rarities collection. PF doing a cover of a do-wop song (sorry, can't remember which one, but I can look if anyone's interested) is quite something.
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-01-29 9:09 PM (#94278 - in reply to #94209)
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Originally posted by beatlejuice53:
The Beatles- Love
My niece played this one for me on our weekly ride back from her practices. I was 'polite' at the time.

Interesting bit of post-production, not my cuppa'. I prefer the imaginative covers that were done for the soundtrack for 'I Am Sam.' Don't remix, make your own vision. JMO.
(and I am a slobbering fan of the originals, accept few substitutes.)
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cliff
Posted 2007-02-07 4:44 PM (#94279 - in reply to #94209)
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This guy is the brother of a co-worker of mine.

In Turkey, this guy is the "Eric Clapton" of the oud.

Good Stuff.

It was recorded live in Jerusalem, and his percussionist (I can't recall the guy's name right now) is phenOMenal!!!
After listening to it on my drive home, I sat in my MusicRoom and tried to emulate the quick little "fills" that he does with his fingers on my darbuka. Couldn't do it.
Pissed me off to NO end.

Some REALLY cool, complex rhythms/melodies going on here . . .
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-24 9:52 PM (#94280 - in reply to #94209)
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(john petersen)"waskel"'s Rest

just got it from cdbaby and am relieving the stress listening to it.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-24 9:58 PM (#94281 - in reply to #94209)
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50 years old, staying at home with a couple toddlers?? What stress do you have?
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cliff
Posted 2007-04-24 10:38 PM (#94282 - in reply to #94209)
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50 years old, staying at home (IN HAWAII!!!) with a couple toddlers?? What stress do you have?
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Country Artist
Posted 2007-04-24 11:26 PM (#94283 - in reply to #94209)
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Location: Texas
New Grass Revival - "Too Late To Turn Back Now - Live in Telluride"

And all of their recordings.

Johnny Winter - "Nothing but the Blues"
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