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If guitar playing was a sport.....Steve Hackett would be the all-time leader in touchdowns. I'm excited to see that DUBulldog shares my great taste in music. Now I wonder what others here are into. I'm a snob when it comes to music. So I'm sure the rest of you are on thin ice before we even begin.

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| Well Gut .. about the only time I get to listen is in the car during basketball season. Here is what I can think of in the car now.
Radiohead
Charlie Hunter
56 Hope Road
Disco Biscuits
Jimi Hendrix
Ratdog
Steve Kimock
Marshall Crenshaw
Souther Culture on the Skids
John Fogerty
Jerry Garcia Band
Galatic
Neil Young
T Bone ?? ( The old blues guy)
A-s-s Ponys
Ween
I'm sure there are more ... |
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| | Dark Star Orchestra is at the Val Air Ballroom on Sunday after the Drake and Da Bears games. |
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| | I've always been quite fond of Shoes. |
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Supreme Being
       
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| I've always been quite fond of Shoes.
Wow....that brings back memories!
Marshall Crenshaw
Grew up loving Crenshaw although I have not listened to him in a few years. Good stuff. And yes....I've ALWAYS been a fan of Neil Young and the JGB. I can't even count the number of times I saw Neil, Jerry and Bob Weir in northern California. Bob and Billy K. took me scuba diving once. Super guys to hang out with. Bill's wife, Shelly, use to give me free passes to all the Bay Area Dead shows from 1987 to about 1991.
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| | ...and the Apple band Badfinger. |
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| Badfinger! "Day After Day" is one of those tunes that just sticks in yer head forever. Can't believe I still have vinyl from Badfinger. Good stuff!
I'm also a big fan of.....The Tubes.
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| Two music sites you all might like:
midomi.com
pandora.com
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| [quote]gutwrencher (1/23/2007) Badfinger! "Day After Day" is one of those tunes that just sticks in yer head forever. Can't believe I still have vinyl from Badfinger. Good stuff!
I'm also a big fan of.....The Tubes. [/quote]The only thing they ever really did with any merit is "White Punks on Dope." I didn't get the later junk. |
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| You can kill me if you want, but I'm like Pavlov's dog now with Journey, with that one song. Forever associated with about as glorious a time as we're ever gonna have with Drake basketball in our lifetimes.
Other than that, I love Grace Slick, and some Guess Who, and BTO, and lots of other stuff from an interval around 1970 when those kinda people seemed to actually have something useful or interesting to say. Carly Simon was on Tavis Smiley last night ... fascinating stuff, her growing up with Einstein coming over for lunch, and meeting Dr. King, etc..
I still listen to Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock sometimes. Amazing stuff.
Where's that kind of interesting stuff from people now?
Anyways .... 80s somewhat "obscure" reference .... I loved Concrete Blonde. Anybody else?
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