Nickel Creek.
The Stones.
Jackson Browne
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Nickel Creek.
Side Project of Nickelback?

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Nickel Creek.
Side Project of Nickelback?![]()
LOL!
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Nickel Creek.
Side Project of Nickelback?![]()

Dire Straits
Our neighbor's kid having a hissy fit
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Jackson Browne

Bach Marathon on BBC 3
BeauSoleil
quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Jackson Browne
Running on Empty is one of my all-time favorite albums.
One of the better songwriters around. I was disappointed one night at his concert when he went on one of his political rants in the middle of his show. I didn't pay for a political speech.
Still like his music though.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Jackson Browne
Running on Empty is one of my all-time favorite albums.
One of the better songwriters around. I was disappointed one night at his concert when he went on one of his political rants in the middle of his show. I didn't pay for a political speech.
Still like his music though.
I don't know when that concert was, but I do know a lot of the iconic blue collar singer-songwriters of that generation (broadly construed) are very liberal (by current US standards) and due to their iconic nature their songs are often co-opted by Conservatives. Springsteen, Petty, and Mellencamp too, have all been parts of various law suits and public disputes over the use of their music for Conservative politics. This may have been the catalyst for Browne's comments...
Very recently Paul Ryan said that his favorite band was Rage Against the Machine. I think Tom Morello's head exploded.
Morrison, Van
Blasted Under Presure by Queen and David Bowie on the way to work today.
quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:quote:Originally posted by VinT:quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Jackson Browne
Running on Empty is one of my all-time favorite albums.
One of the better songwriters around. I was disappointed one night at his concert when he went on one of his political rants in the middle of his show. I didn't pay for a political speech.
Still like his music though.
I don't know when that concert was, but I do know a lot of the iconic blue collar singer-songwriters of that generation (broadly construed) are very liberal (by current US standards) and due to their iconic nature their songs are often co-opted by Conservatives. Springsteen, Petty, and Mellencamp too, have all been parts of various law suits and public disputes over the use of their music for Conservative politics. This may have been the catalyst for Browne's comments...
Very recently Paul Ryan said that his favorite band was Rage Against the Machine. I think Tom Morello's head exploded.
It was a long time ago, probably late 80's, and there wasn't any motivation for it. He just decided to spout off some political rants. The artists I listen to don't have to match my political views, but I'd rather not have to listen to them go off on a political vent during a concert. That's not why I paid money to listen to them.
I went to a Mellencamp concert and he did talk about farmers for a minute or two, but that was not really unexpected given his most recent music at the time, so it didn't bother me.
Howlin' Wolf
quote:Howlin' Wolf
Love it!
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My daughter put a mix on my iPod of, Rosanne Cash, Jeff Bridges, T-Bone Burnett, Ryan Bingham, Kris Kristofferson and others.
A interesting hour long walk listening this morning as the sun appeared, yet again.
Country isn't usually my niche, but Jeff Bridges and The Abiders are playing Seattle on Friday. Worth a ticket, in your opinion?
I did not see Crazy Heart.
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My daughter put a mix on my iPod of, Rosanne Cash, Jeff Bridges, T-Bone Burnett, Ryan Bingham, Kris Kristofferson and others.
A interesting hour long walk listening this morning as the sun appeared, yet again.
Country isn't usually my niche, but Jeff Bridges and The Abiders are playing Seattle on Friday. Worth a ticket, in your opinion?
I did not see Crazy Heart.
Not my style really at all, but I have found in a live setting in the right venue this style can be pure and enjoyable.
I could not recommend, but would love to hear your impressions if you attend.
Hank Williams (sr., of course) -- inspired by the above comments...
Ok. Enough of that.
Derek and the Dominoes
Derek and the Dominoes
Tedeschi Trucks Band. Everybody's Talkin'.
This is an amazing live album. He's been an amazing guitarist since the age of 15. She's got a great strong voice.
You would swear this was recorded in 1974. Great stuff.
This is an amazing live album. He's been an amazing guitarist since the age of 15. She's got a great strong voice.
You would swear this was recorded in 1974. Great stuff.
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Tedeschi Trucks Band. Everybody's Talkin'.
This is an amazing live album. He's been an amazing guitarist since the age of 15. She's got a great strong voice.
You would swear this was recorded in 1974. Great stuff.
Very good. They are very interesting, read a great interview with them
Allman Bros.
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Allman Bros.
*head desk*
So am I. Right now... just going from "Midnight Rider" to "Sweet Melissa"...
Meistersinger
Early Van Halen this morning. Every time I listen to Van Halen it reminds me of some fun trips to Cabo in the mid 90’s. There may have been some tequila involved.
Assorted Roy Buchanan.
PH
PH
Yardbirds, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos & Cream
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Yardbirds, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos & Cream
I bet that sounds great on the Korner Horns!
Los Lobos, This Time
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Yardbirds, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos & Cream


I was just listening to "Bell Bottom Blues" about 10 minutes ago and wondering what would happen if a song like that came out today. I have, just generally, no hope for 14 year olds' taste in music... ever. But would today's 17 year olds hear that and say, "I have have made a terrible mistake"? Or would they not get it? I'm good friends with McCartney's friend and production/distribution manager and he (our mutual friend) was complaining how at the Grammy's when they were doing televised audience tracking most teenagers watching the Grammy's didn't even know / recognize McCartney on stage.
For the record, "Bell Bottom Blues" is the song, that when I was younger won me the attention of 17/18 year old girls when I introduced them to it.
Virginia Coalition - Home This Year.
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Yardbirds, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos & Cream
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I was just listening to "Bell Bottom Blues" about 10 minutes ago and wondering what would happen if a song like that came out today. I have, just generally, no hope for 14 year olds' taste in music... ever. But would today's 17 year olds hear that and say, "I have have made a terrible mistake"? Or would they not get it? I'm good friends with McCartney's friend and production/distribution manager and he (our mutual friend) was complaining how at the Grammy's when they were doing televised audience tracking most teenagers watching the Grammy's didn't even know / recognize McCartney on stage.
For the record, "Bell Bottom Blues" is the song, that when I was younger won me the attention of 17/18 year old girls when I introduced them to it.
I look at those I know or come across in that age group and find there are two types - those that take music seriously and have a passion for it, completely get it and can't stand today's world of Bieber and assorted crap, and those that mindlessly tune into whatever VH1 and their friends say is good. I have relative faith there are enough of the former to keep things like that alive, although they are sometimes hard to find at my age.
Billy Joel
quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
"Bell Bottom Blues" is the song, that when I was younger won me the attention of 17/18 year old girls when I introduced them to it.
Try it again this weekend and report back.


quote:Originally posted by GlennK:
Early Van Halen this morning. Every time I listen to Van Halen it reminds me of some fun trips to Cabo in the mid 90’s. There may have been some tequila involved.
I just picked up Women and Children First and Diver Down to round out the first 5 on vinyl. A good trivia question is what song was the first to have 3 Van Halens playing on it.
Bob Seger, Nine tonight
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
"Bell Bottom Blues" is the song, that when I was younger won me the attention of 17/18 year old girls when I introduced them to it.
Try it again this weekend and report back.![]()
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I'm thinking I'll stick to universities, not high schools...

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