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Originally posted by TBird:
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Originally posted by Baird:
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Originally posted by TBird:
G3


What? Malmsteen wasn't available? Razz Big Grin


they couldn't pry the donut out of his hands in time. Razz Big Grin

Thant's funny. I saw the cocky ba$tard on the cover of a guitar mag lately and he did indeed look puffy. Maybe he will look like that Leslie West guy from Mountain one day. Razz Big Grin
Hunter,

How about Thin Lizzy? They had a big hit with The Boys Are Back in Town.

You are not too old or out of touch. I like weird music. Some call it "progressive" or "experimental". I like haveing cds that have not been played to death on the radio. I still listen to the radio to stay current and keep some neccesary classics (cds) lying around.
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Originally posted by tanglenet:
spo1977:

If you like Tommy Bolin, you may like a guitar solo he did with Billy Cobham on a song called Quadrant 4. High speed, frentic, flashy and wild...


I like your style Tanglenet,

I have the "Spectrum" cd which has Qudrant 4 and Tommy Bolin plays throughout the whole cd. I also like Alphonse Mouzon "Mind Transplant" with Bolin as well and I think the next cd I will buy is Mahavishnu Orchestra "Inner Mounting Flame". No Tommy Bolin but a great cd none the less.
Wow. I forgot about the Inner Mounting Flame. I had it on cassette eons ago and burned the tape out from listening to it.

I bought the Bolin box set when it came out and was disappointed and turned around and sold it. I remember a song that he did on an LP which did not make it to the box set (which was one of the reasons I bought it the thing). It was a song titled "coke" or "peruvian flake" or something like that. It had some hot guitar, but I haven't heard it in years so my memory may have enhanced it.

By the way, I listened to Quadrant 4 before I went to work this am. It still held up!
A little different for me, but I can't get enough of Neil Diamond's new disc "12 Songs".

Very mellow stuff. Very acoustic and incredibly produced by Rick Rubin.

Maybe that is why I like it so much... after all, Rubin has also recently produced System of a Down, Slipknot, Weezer, Nine Inch Nails, Audioslave, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Johnny Cash.
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Originally posted by spo1977:
Rush- Moving Pictures


very nice Smile

Merle Haggard & George Jones - Yesterday's Wine

Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, and Dwight Yokam - Beer Can Hill

Tim McGraw - Indian outlaw

Montgomery Gentry - Speed

Merle Haggard - Rainbow Stew

Toby Keith - Should've Been A Cowboy

Dwight Yoakam - Fast As You

Hank Williams Jr. - Country Boys Can Survive
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Originally posted by James Suckling:
Red Red Wine UB 40......

Just what you need for inspiration to taste 2003 Bordeaux. It's on my i-Tunes right now playing during the tasting. Reggae is cool for tasting.


Yah mon, Reggae is the best . Ne'er heard o' Marley, mon? UB 40 be paleface pretenders next to Bob & the Wailers, but who am I to argue or to judge.
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Originally posted by spo1977:
Genesis- Trick of the Tail

Favorite Tune= Dance on a Volcano


I haven't heard "Trick of the Tail" in years.

My favorite song is "Entangled"


Hey Duojet,

Dust it off and let it play.I am still absorbing the cd but I like it. I bought it because one of my favorite bands, Mekong Delta do a cover of "Dance on a Volcano" on their "Kaliedescope" album. This is the kind of cd that takes a while to get to know.
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Originally posted by spo1977:

Hey Duojet,

Dust it off and let it play.I am still absorbing the cd but I like it. I bought it because one of my favorite bands, Mekong Delta do a cover of "Dance on a Volcano" on their "Kaliedescope" album. This is the kind of cd that takes a while to get to know.


I just put "Trick of the Tail" on the turntable. It doesn't as good as I remember it.... I wonder if it's because I haven't found the bong yet? Wink
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Originally posted by mitchie:
carriedca,

Is that the Vince Guaraldi Trio cd? If so you do understate it a bit by referring to it as the Charlie Brown Christmas CD. It's a great jazz Christmas cd, that I will even listen to out of season from time to time.


I use to listen to Vince Guaraldi play live. He use to play in a bar in Menlo Park (if my memory serves 1-2 nights a week) near Beltramo's and K&L Wines. He died in the motel next door to the bar of a heart attack.
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Originally posted by spo1977:
How is it being on the East Coast TBird?
Are you going to miss California?


thanks for asking, i am truly having a great time so far. i have been here for only 3 weeks, so it doesn't exactly feel like home yet(more like an extended vacation)..the people are FAR nicer than what i expected(dunno what i expected, but the people here are GREAT! Smile). getting around can be quite tiresome tho(coming home from board-o's house last night was a 3 hour event, and only 28 miles away... Eek).
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I saw that guy on the O'Reilly Factor. Those two sure got into it.


I like O'Reilly, but he appeared dorky and out of touch talking with Howard Stern (especially obvious since they are almost the same age and grew up 5 miles from each other). Stern came off as pretty charming and a shrewd business man who knows exactly what he is doing.

I guess he does: $200 mil Eek

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