And now for something completely different...
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A few of mine:
- Bela Fleck
- Lyle Lovett
- Leftover Salmon ( http://www.leftoversalmon.net/com/ )
- Big Twist & the Mellow Fellows
- Bonepony ( http://www.bonepony.com/ )
- John Prine ( http://www.ohboy.com/johnprine.html )
- Bonnie Raitt
- The Woodbox Gang* ( http://www.woodboxgang.homestead.com/ )
- Two Cow Garage** ( http://www.twocowgarage.com/ )
- Fishbone
- Jane's Addiction
- Leo Kottke ( http://www.leokottke.com/cgi-bin/ontour/leotour.cgi )
- John Hartford
- Mason Proffit
- Poco
- The Allman Brothers
Ok ... I've gone on enough ... maybe there's some new ones or some old favorites in there for some of you.
Happy Listening.
-- CC
P.S.
* The Woodbox Gang is a regional Midwest band that has been spreading it's wings lately. Great original music/lyrics and a great live show.
** I'm sure many of you are aware of Two Cow Garage ... For those who may be unfamiliar ... Check them out ... a great cowpunk band.
- Bela Fleck
- Lyle Lovett
- Leftover Salmon ( http://www.leftoversalmon.net/com/ )
- Big Twist & the Mellow Fellows
- Bonepony ( http://www.bonepony.com/ )
- John Prine ( http://www.ohboy.com/johnprine.html )
- Bonnie Raitt
- The Woodbox Gang* ( http://www.woodboxgang.homestead.com/ )
- Two Cow Garage** ( http://www.twocowgarage.com/ )
- Fishbone
- Jane's Addiction
- Leo Kottke ( http://www.leokottke.com/cgi-bin/ontour/leotour.cgi )
- John Hartford
- Mason Proffit
- Poco
- The Allman Brothers
Ok ... I've gone on enough ... maybe there's some new ones or some old favorites in there for some of you.
Happy Listening.
-- CC
P.S.
* The Woodbox Gang is a regional Midwest band that has been spreading it's wings lately. Great original music/lyrics and a great live show.
** I'm sure many of you are aware of Two Cow Garage ... For those who may be unfamiliar ... Check them out ... a great cowpunk band.
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wow this is a good idea, well most
people's choices are kinda like mine like, ut, son volt,both jays
autumn defense last cd was really
good, beatles,minus5, wilco, george harrison,rem,badfinger, beach boys(pet sounds) paul mccartney &wings, bettie serveert,zwan, joe walsh, ramones, talking heads,
the jay hawks, golden smog, the lemonheads, ramones, supersuckers,
the cramps,geez i could go on and on wow this is one weird collection i have lol
people's choices are kinda like mine like, ut, son volt,both jays
autumn defense last cd was really
good, beatles,minus5, wilco, george harrison,rem,badfinger, beach boys(pet sounds) paul mccartney &wings, bettie serveert,zwan, joe walsh, ramones, talking heads,
the jay hawks, golden smog, the lemonheads, ramones, supersuckers,
the cramps,geez i could go on and on wow this is one weird collection i have lol
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Something Different
Wilco,Patty Griffin,John Eddie album Who The Hell is John Eddie is pretty good stuff.Gerry Rafferty City to City,Mark Knofler,Lyle Lovett ,Keb Mo,Neil Young,you can go on and on with this.
blues
yes, Talus I am very much into Blues, not sure about anyone else. Buddy Guy, Muddy, Howlin Wolf, RJ, Leadbelly, Mississippi John Hurt, of course all the Kings, Willie Dixon. Basically anyone who led zeppelin stole from. I love the blues. I think I mentioned in my original post how incredibly eclectic my tastes are, I often get music overload cause there is not enough time to listen to all of the different things I want to here at any one setting.
It is like Frank Zappa said, "Without Music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid".
It is like Frank Zappa said, "Without Music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines or dates by which bills must be paid".
Springsteen - Wild & The Innocent (and every other album)
Little Feat - Feet's Don't Fail Me Now
Grateful Dead - as much live stuff as I can get my hands on
The Who - Who's Next
Wilco - YHF
and so much more, but I limited myself to 5.
I've got to admit that I've been curious what you people are into as well.
Little Feat - Feet's Don't Fail Me Now
Grateful Dead - as much live stuff as I can get my hands on
The Who - Who's Next
Wilco - YHF
and so much more, but I limited myself to 5.
I've got to admit that I've been curious what you people are into as well.
Just saw her last night in Cincy at the Great High Mountain tour and got to meet the great Dr Ralph Stanley for the second time. It was a good show, it started at 8 sharp and ran until 11:15 with about a 20 break. However no one did a whole set, AK& Union Station only played 4or 5 together and Ralph only did 5 songs( the last 2 had everyone on the stage for Angel Band and Amazing Grace).
But it was free, so how can you go wrong
ct
But it was free, so how can you go wrong
ct
Forgot a few in my first post
Loudon Wainwright - one of my all time favs
Barenaked Ladies - funny and talented
Allison Krauss (& Union Station) - her voice is fantastic
Funny how different taste we all have. Also great to see that there are others who like some of my favourite artists/albums. Great topic!
Loudon Wainwright - one of my all time favs
Barenaked Ladies - funny and talented
Allison Krauss (& Union Station) - her voice is fantastic
Funny how different taste we all have. Also great to see that there are others who like some of my favourite artists/albums. Great topic!
I am way eclectic. Jay is awesome, along with him I would consider these to be my absolute favorites:
Wilco, The Clash, Zeppelin, Bowie, Prince, Lucinda Williams, Jayhawks, Johnny Cash, Chili Peppers, ABBA, U2, Alice in Chains, Radiohead, Talking Heads, the good Rolling Stones (1967-1974), The Beatles, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, The Ramones, Thin Lizzy, Devo, lots of '60s and 70s funk and soul, Willie, Merle, Waylon, Hank Snow, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Frank Zappa, older REM, early Van Halen, Replacements, Dandy Warhols, old ELO. I am probably forgetting someone, but these are the best. There are hundreds more that I really dig.
That is why I like to play music on shuffle, always something different right around the corner.
Wilco, The Clash, Zeppelin, Bowie, Prince, Lucinda Williams, Jayhawks, Johnny Cash, Chili Peppers, ABBA, U2, Alice in Chains, Radiohead, Talking Heads, the good Rolling Stones (1967-1974), The Beatles, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, The Ramones, Thin Lizzy, Devo, lots of '60s and 70s funk and soul, Willie, Merle, Waylon, Hank Snow, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Frank Zappa, older REM, early Van Halen, Replacements, Dandy Warhols, old ELO. I am probably forgetting someone, but these are the best. There are hundreds more that I really dig.
That is why I like to play music on shuffle, always something different right around the corner.