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Music??
Need some stuff to listen to at work at night. I am trying to listen to some stuff that has been on the back shelf for a while. One good thing about working nites where I do is I can crank the tunes the whole time I am there. Looking for some old stuff you have revisited lately. I recently started playing some Smithereens, Outlaws, and Dixie Dregs. Give me some ideas. I like it all, from Dead Kennedy's to Frank Sinatra. except rap. thanks. P.
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Robert Randolph & the Family Band. Not old but worth listening to.
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Supersuckers
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the mothers- filmore east..........juked with a baby octopus.
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Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick Yes - Close to the Edge Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are you Experienced? |
traffic- low spark of high heeled boys or john barleycorn must die
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Thick as a brick and passion play and one of my all time fav's Quadrophenia last week. traffic week before. More, more please. I have to go flip some plugs in epoxy.
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velvet underground
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Good suggestions so far. I am also a big Jazz fan too, oh yeah Bluegrass too. What the hell is a supersucker?
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old and in the way.
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Ever heard this guy. IMO the best unknown guitarist of all time.
http://bigmo.com/dannygattoncds.html |
Led Zep III
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Bodeans - love hope sex and dreams
JOhn Hiatt - Bring the family Los Lobos - The Neighborhood |
Here is another
http://tonyrice.com/biography.html I think Kazaar is history right? I haven't been in a long time. |
Symphonic / Orchestral Floyd
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers
Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen Kieth Jarret (old improvs) |
quensriche
sabath maiden megadeath. real :wall: metal |
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Lesley West/Mountain
Alvin Lee/Ten Years After James Gang/JoeWalsh 60's and 70's vintage Santana if ya wanna chill a bit..or tone it down a tad... anything from Wes Montgomery |
I like Wes.. Good stuff. keep it comin
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Dave Brubeck
Lionel Hampton |
Charles Mingus
Branford Marsalis "Joe Cool Blues" it's the soundtrack to the Charlie Brown cartoon. |
Lou Reed - Rock and Roll Animal - Heroin Live is Spectacular
The Band - The Last Waltz Van Morrison - Moondance Procul Harum - Live with the Edmonton Philharmonic Orchestra - Conquistador live nothing better Emerson, Lake, And Palmer - Brain Salad Surgery Deep Purple - Made in Japan The Tubes - What Do You Want From Live Rush - 2112 Boston - 1st Album Aerosmith - Get Your Wings - I think its their Best Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti - A lot of great tunes that you just never hear anymore Elton John - Good Bye Yellow Brick Road SuperTramp - Breakfast in America The Black Crowes - Shake Your Moneymaker The Who - Quadrophenia, One of my top 10 Favorite Albums. That should get you started |
Gang green
Dropkick Murphys Buffalo Tom "Let Me Come Over" Pixies Wmass slow bands, dinousaur, jr., Sebadoh, Folk Implosion Slapshot, Jetfuel, Murphy's Law. Ol' CC band The Freeze Old skool Beasties "Paul's Boutique" Ween rocks too, "God Ween Satan" Judas Priest, Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot!!! More metal the better. OK sleepy, gotta go. Later, Rick |
a steady dose of the The Sex Pistols and The Clash have been easing my commute.
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Maynard Ferguson Live from San Francisco. The double-sax solo on Ganesha inspired me to attempt same in my high school stage band days.
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some old stuff I started to play again lately has been misfits earth a.d.
older slayer,bad brains, and if you like the jazzy funky stuff maceo parker is good,or cuben jazz chucho valdes also good stuff. |
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The Who's "Tommy", cranked |
What about the greatest Brit invasion band ever..... and I am not talking about the Beatles.....
The Kinks! Ray Davies- best songwriter/lyrics. |
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