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Posted by jc on 04-17-2002 at10:10:

  CD cache- cmon its WEDNESDAY!!!!

RETRO! (SORT OF)
Project MWS
Live MWS
Beat the System -Petra
Best of Woodstock (short..but it has I'm Goin Home by TYA)
Thirst-Uncle Randy
The Wild Frontier-Uncle Randy
Flying in a Blue Dream-Joe Satrioni

JiMiny




Posted by carl on 04-17-2002 at10:25:

  Sorry, we don't except cache....

But anyway:

Bruce Cockburn -- Radio Shoes ('81 live bootleg -- Inner City Front/Trouble with Normal period)

77s -- the funky Crow thang (yes, still)

TST -- Avocado Club, Volume I

The Waterboys -- Fisherman's Blues ('cause it's Spring & it's stupid to NOT play it now....)



Posted by Lost Canine on 04-17-2002 at10:34:

 

I made a commitment over on the Dogs Board, so it's this:

Gift Horse
Gift Horse
Gift Horse
Gift Horse
Gift Horse
I'm stuck on it!



Posted by BigDork on 04-17-2002 at10:36:

 

mike knott all day

cdr of mp3s
from
lsu
aunt betty's
mike solo


BD



Posted by jc on 04-17-2002 at10:51:

  for once!!!!

every response (so far)
is actually stuff I KNOW!!
fishermans blues-good choice carl!
I did herald the bud yesterday by Dr LOve-
another good spring thing
jiMiny



Posted by Dr. Sticky on 04-17-2002 at10:55:

 

Alt-country day for me!

I've made it a Jayhawks morning. Golden Smog is this afternoon, maybe some Wilco also this afternoon. Who knows?



Posted by Kaf-N-8ed on 04-17-2002 at11:24:

  (remember me?)

For me today, It's listening to

TRUCK

at Mp3.com (I how that isn't a bad word here, but I imagine it isn't since DA have some of their own stuff there...)

http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/84/truckrock.html

I love those guys. Just my sort of music.

I'm also trying to listen to PING and Mike G. but I can't get those darned mp3 pages to come up..


Cheers!
Coffee-man



Posted by Joey T. on 04-17-2002 at11:33:

 

If I could play music at work, do you thing I would be posting on this *&^%*$# silly-ass board??? Big Grin



Posted by carl on 04-17-2002 at12:04:

  Well....

....YEAH, actually. Whaddya think WE'RE doing? Smile

In fact, I've got all four of the above CDs blasting on Continuous Play on separate PCs several cubes away from one another -- but just close enough to have your own personal multimedia event if y'r sitting in the right place -- and confusing the hell out of the IT people around me.... well, actually not. But it IS tempting....



Posted by ™ on 04-17-2002 at12:26:

  Sublime Brain Puppet?!!

Hey! I never got a
quote:
Sublime Brain Puppet
before?!

Great picks o' CD's JC. I'm an ol' Smitty fan. The one I wanna get is I'll Lead You Home. Brent Bourgeois wrote the lyrics on that'n.

Brent Bourgeois is northern California local boy and compatriot of Charlie Peacock's.

Check out his discography ;

Me, I'm listenin' to Van Morrison
quote:
Astral Weeks
, Bob Marley's
quote:
Uprising
and PFR's
quote:
THEM
this mornin'.



Posted by jc on 04-17-2002 at13:05:

  good back

I know Im a JCL-
but I'm just gettin into Mr MArley-
and got some "other" VM recently- don't have Astral Weeks....yet.
I ACTUALLY saw PFRs CU later..last show, were though (sort of)..and everyone at the show got a copy of "them" - and it cost 15 bucks to get in (at a hotel /plaza/mall thing no less)..so I call it a free show.
one of my finest 90s moments.
JiMiNy



Posted by Scrimshaw Nick on 04-17-2002 at13:35:

  waiting for the live show

Tonight at 8 p.m. I'm seeing Art Garfunkle live. Should be fun. I'm away from home right now, so I'm not listening to anything, but Simon and Garfunkle tunes are rummaging through my head. Big Grin



Posted by Dr Rich on 04-17-2002 at13:40:

 

Primus! Tales from the puchbowl!

"well, Wynona's got herself a big brown beaver and she showed it off to all her friends!"

LOL funny!

dennis



Posted by Joey T. on 04-17-2002 at13:44:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich
Primus! Tales from the puchbowl!

"well, Wynona's got herself a big brown beaver and she showed it off to all her friends!"

LOL funny!

dennis


I love Primus!!!!! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin but I still can't play +*&^%$& music at woik! Mad Mad Mad



Posted by carl on 04-17-2002 at13:51:

  Wait a minute, JiMIny....

What do you MEAN you don't have Astral Weeks yet??? Maybe you just mean you don't get it yet.... but wait, you DID get it.... hey, 'SPLAIN YERSELF!!!



Posted by jc on 04-17-2002 at14:38:

  oops-

it was a brain fart- sorry
(I'm bad with titles-I even have trouble with Father , Son and Holy Ghost)
- BUT
I just got through listening to the aforementioned song by ten Years After
"I'm Going Home"- performed at Maxes place.

I'll tell you why I think this song rates among the top 5 songs of the 60s for me:

a. It was performed at Woodstock
b. It has a "real "guitar solo-there's nothing after he says
"I'll play the blues for you-baby" but 6 strings and people clapping
c. It is comprised mostly of 50s rock and roll tunes- so its really a medley of sort-
and bridges a gap in old rock/new rock, which is important in rock longevity
d. The guitar work is speed rock, r and b, blues, and psycha rock- all in one song .
e. It contains the lyric
" I love you baby
Lord God knows I do-"- so its gospel!
Nuff said?

JiMiny



Posted by Dr Rich on 04-17-2002 at16:10:

 

quote:
Originally posted by jc
it was a brain fart- sorry
(I'm bad with titles-I even have trouble with Father , Son and Holy Ghost)
- BUT
I just got through listening to the aforementioned song by ten Years After
"I'm Going Home"- performed at Maxes place.

I'll tell you why I think this song rates among the top 5 songs of the 60s for me:

a. It was performed at Woodstock
b. It has a "real "guitar solo-there's nothing after he says
"I'll play the blues for you-baby" but 6 strings and people clapping
c. It is comprised mostly of 50s rock and roll tunes- so its really a medley of sort-
and bridges a gap in old rock/new rock, which is important in rock longevity
d. The guitar work is speed rock, r and b, blues, and psycha rock- all in one song .
e. It contains the lyric
" I love you baby
Lord God knows I do-"- so its gospel!
Nuff said?

JiMiny



I can't hit fast forward fast enough on TYA Smile
I would rather hear the Guess Who or Gerry and the Pacemakers (LOL at own joke)



Posted by Gamgee on 04-18-2002 at09:06:

 

Swirling Eddies- Zoom Daddy
Daniel Amos- Alarma Chronicles
Beatles- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Swirling Eddies- Sacred Cows
Steve Taylor- Squint



Posted by jc on 04-18-2002 at09:09:

  an "a" is awarded

Gamgee gets his first A
in ear food

well done,
the critic



Posted by jamespop on 04-18-2002 at10:31:

 

Thursday morning:

Mad At the World (self-titled)
Undercover (3-28-87)
Rush (Retrospective II 1982-1987)
Canadian Brass (Encore)
Dave Perkins (The Innocence)

I'm being kind of anal retentive and listeining to my CD collection chronologically. Currently I'm in 1987 (which will conclude with one of the greatest albums ever committed to vynil, tape, or plastic...DFBB!)


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