Music- what's your favorite album that no one knows?
Mega road trip from St Louis to Walpole and then 10 round trips down to the Canal requires something to keep me happy and awake...
I am open to anything from LOTS of Phish, LOTS of Dead, Duke Ellington, Roy Orbison, Brian Eno, 80's stuff, ALL CLASSIC ROCK, All Jazz, but not too much rap or punk rock... I like EVERYTHING!!!
I'm looking for your favorite album that you don't think too many people listen to... Please help me out, I'm experiencing dowloaders block
Also, anyone ever keep an ipod in one ear while fishing? I never have but I race bikes and spend close to 20 hours a week on one and almost always am listening to music. When my GF asked me if I listened to my Ipod while I fished it was weird that I have never considered it...
before i dropped my ipod from 35' on staging, i used to listen to it fishing all the time. it never quite worked again after that fall. Piebald, Built to Spill, and anything country are all good when fishing or just about anything else
Tool makes some damn fine roadtrip music, IMHO. I'm enjoying "parabola" right now. I don't listen to anything when I fish, though. Just the thoughts that spin in my head and hopefully, breaking fish!
Folk music meets a hit of acid - Holy Modal Rounders 1&2
A cornerstone - Son House Complete 1965 sessions
Just a guy who writes good music - Jack Johnson On and on
Ahhh, that would be Hulk Hogan and the Wrestling Boot Band...just ask Mikey!
when the goin gets tough, the tough get rough! waaaaayoooo COME ON! LETS GO!!
and of course..
i was walkin down the beach, lookin for some action. had my radio set to a rock rap staion. saw a girl in a sticky situation, she wanted me to give her some mouth to mouth resuscitation.
but it's all about ManOwaR
There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process. ~Paul O'Neil, 1965
I'm gonna have to agree with RickBomba on this one.
"That large bass rise in the dim light of the false dawn, and take my steel-lipped swimmer. It will thrash, pull like mad and throw water all over the place before it dives for refuge.
This is why I am a surfcaster." - D.J. Muller
Also, anyone ever keep an ipod in one ear while fishing? I never have but I race bikes and spend close to 20 hours a week on one and almost always am listening to music. When my GF asked me if I listened to my Ipod while I fished it was weird that I have never considered it...
Help a brother out!
I came close to throwing one in the Canal last year, when the guy wearing headphones couldn't hear me yelling "HEY, DON'T CAST. I HAVE A GOOD FISH ON"
Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools, because they have to say something.
I am open to anything from LOTS of Phish, LOTS of Dead,
There's some sort of GD and Phish relationship to fishing. Not sure if fisherman are prone to listen to them or if fans of those bands like to fish, but it's there.
None of these albums are unknowns by any means but they're just hidden enough to sometimes be overlooked. Given what you listed if you don't already have them you're sure to love them.
I've also been on a Muse kick for months, especially if it's live.
Big in the UK, but mostly unknown/unliked over here. Great for getting up in the early morning to head out fishing or for staying energized in between fishing spots late at night.
Lately for me it's been bluegrass - anything by Byron Berline, Doc Watson's "Docabilly" and Union Station -
Sorta gets me pumped driving out at night - had some friends in a BG band many moons ago and got them a gig on the Block (or the Island, if you're indigenous to that place) - a few never left. I mean, they're still above ground and all, they just never got back on the ferry. It happens.
Yup, that was more than 30 years ago BYWB - Before You Were Born, in some cases
Boy, that kind of arithmetic can be scary
"There is no royal road to this heavy surf-fishing. With all the appliances for comfort experience can suggest, there is a certain amount of hard work to be done and exposure to be bourne as a part of the price of success." From "Striped Bass," Scribner's Magazine, 1881.
"Unchained" ~~Johnny Cash.
5 Grammy's, some of his best songs and vocals, TP and the Heartbreakers are the studio musicians, Fleetwood and B#^^^^^&gham play on one cut, a NIN cover, and other "guest" performers.
"You Get What You Play For" ~~REO Speedwagon.
LIVE, back before they went all ballady and sappy and sheet. sum amazing guitar work by Gary Richrath, several tunes to re-amp the night. the only cut that's missing is "Roll with the Changes".
"Pure Schuur" ~~Dianne Schuur.
if you like female jazz, she is this blind chick that can wail with her vocals and plays the keys. classic songs with her new takes. very distinct voice and arrangements that fit her chops.
AND waaaaay toooooo many to mention here,,,,,,,,,,,,
"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
There's some sort of GD and Phish relationship to fishing. Not sure if fisherman are prone to listen to them or if fans of those bands like to fish, but it's there.
None of these albums are unknowns by any means but they're just hidden enough to sometimes be overlooked. Given what you listed if you don't already have them you're sure to love them.