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The National - Boxer
Romantica - America Radiohead - In Rainbows The Shins - Winging the Night Away My Morning Jacket- It Still Moves Levon Helm - Dirt Farmer Ian Hunter - Shrunken Heads Belle & Sebastian - Tigermilk Steve Earle - Washington Square Serenade The Frames - The Cost
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I've been a bad boy again Now I've been a bad boy again And all the trouble that I'm in Makes me a bad boy again John Prine |
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Levon Helm Dirt Farmer
Doc Watson Trouble in Mind, The Blues Collection Bob Dylan Modern Times Bob Dylan Love and Theft Bob Dylan and The Band Music From Big Pink John Prine Fair and Square The Del McCoury Band It's Just The Night Mark Knopfler Shangri La Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas Flood Bob Dylan Slow Train Coming |
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Ozzy - Blizzard of Oz
The Cult - Sonic Temple Ozzy - Black Rain Yngwie J. Malmsteen - Trilogy Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Styx - Paradise Theatre Journey - Infinity Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance Boston - Boston |
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1. Rocket From the Crypt - The State of the Art is On Fire
2. Television - Marquee Moon 3. Wire - Pink Flag 4. The Soft Boys - A Can of Bees 5. The Sultans - Shipwrecked 6. Wipers - Over the Edge 7. Rocket From the Crypt - Circa Now 8. Polvo - Today's Active Lifestyles 9. Stephen Malkmus - Self Titled 10. Slint - Spiderland
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Opiate - Tool
Road to Ruin - The Ramones The Hand That Feeds - Nine Inch Nails American Recordings IV - Johnny Cash Legends of the Wu Tang - Wu Tang Clan Combat Rock - The Clash Superhero - Stephen Lynch Songs for the Deaf - Queens of the Stone Age Nevermind - Nirvana What Hits!? - Red Hot Chili Peppers |
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I'm surprised you don't listen to Tift. She's from North Carolina. A very talented young woman. |
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It's kind of hard to remember, as I listen to music so sporadically these days; but it should be something like this:
The Flatlanders: Wheel of Fortune John Coltrane: The Impluse Years, v1 Miles Davis: On The Corner (though not the whole thing) Mozart: Pianoforte Sonata #6 (can't remember the performer) The Beatles: Revolver The Flatlanders: Now Again Bach: Brandenburg Concertos, Academy for Ancient Music Charlie Parker: Stompin' at the Savoy Wynton Marsalis: City Griot Miles Davis: Kind of Blue |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Corelli - Concerto Grossi Op. 6
Handel -Water Music Bach - Partitas Dvorak - Symphonies 8 and 9 Haydn - String Quartets Op. 76 Beethoven - Piano Concertos 3 and 5 Grieg - Peer Gynt Schubert - Trout Quintet Mozart - Requiem Elgar - Enigma Variations |
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I was just going to lurk and read [my stuff is so dated], but what the heck.
The last CD I've listened to ended a very long search over almost 30 years to recapture, somehow, a recording from 1947, "Guitar Boogie," by Arthur Smith & the Crackerjacks. I had the original 78 rpm; but it cracked. I tracked down a vinyl 45 rpm some years later - and god only knows what became of that @ the mid '70s. Looking around for it, I came upon a site where some guitarist knocks himself out doing a pretty fair rendition [lots of hits on that site, so I guess the guy is known]. It just wasn't that satisfying though, because it was more one guy's exhibition of endurance and dexterity than a musical performance. Finally found it and have it on CD. Think I'll play it now. [Great lindy-jitterbug dance piece]. Arthur Smith, @ 30 years later, composed and played "Dueling Banjos' for the movie "Deliverance." |
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1. Buddy Holly's Greatest Hits, Volume 1 - Buddy Holly
2. Buddy Holly's Greatest Hits, Volume 2 - Buddy Holly 3. Raising Sand - Robert Plant and Allison Krause 4. Come Dancing - The Kinks 5. Kill to get Crimson - Mark Knopfler 6. Meet the Smithereens - The Smithereens 7. Taking the Long Way - The Dixie Chicks 8. Help (British Version) - The Beatles 9. Who's Next - The Who 10. Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys
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