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February 5, 2013 5:50 pm

 LD, imagine if the Doobie Brothers circa 1974 were from the Deep South and played Bluegrass . . . they probably would sound kinda like Steeldrivers.  

Sounds good to me!


"Ted, Just Admit It" - Jane's Addiction
lakerdaddy34
SinceJan 31, 2009
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February 5, 2013 5:56 pm

LD, imagine if the Doobie Brothers circa 1974 were from the Deep South and played Bluegrass . . . they probably would sound kinda like Steeldrivers.  
If Michael McDonald was a chic and played fiddle instead of piano,  yeah, that'd be a good comparison.





Down Along The Dixie Line          -             Punch Brothers




"AHOY!"          (2012)
onepaperkid
SinceOct 25, 2008
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WAYLT?

February 5, 2013 6:28 pm

"Follow Me" - Muse

"Next Girl" - The Black Keys

"Tell Me" - Stevie Ray Vaughn
lakerdaddy34
SinceJan 31, 2009
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February 5, 2013 6:38 pm

ELVIS COSTELLO:  Armed Forces

  • Accidents Will Happen
  • Senior Service
  • Oliver's Army
  • Big Boys
  • Green Shirt
  • Party Girl
  • Goon Squad
  • Busy Bodies
  • Sunday's Best
  • Moods For Moderns
  • Chemistry Class
  • Two Little Hitlers
  • (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding

RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 5, 2013 10:23 pm

Shine On You Crazy Diamond  /  Wish You Were Here           -              David Gilmour





"Live In Gdansk"        (2008)
onepaperkid
SinceOct 25, 2008
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February 6, 2013 7:31 am

Starting my day with this AWESOME new album!

RICHARD THOMPSON:  [Electric [Deluxe 2CD]]

Product Description

**DELUXE 2CD VERSION: Includes bonus disc with 7 bonus tracks**
Guitar and folk music legend Richard Thompson has a brand new studio album, Electric, produced by Buddy Miller. Thompson, named one of Rolling Stone Magazine s 20 Greatest Guitarists, brings a record full of gifted songwriting and virtuosic guitar playing. Electric was made at Buddy Miller s home studio in Nashville, TN. The record features Alison Krauss on the song "The Snow Goose."

Track Listing

Disc 1:

1.Stony Ground
2.Salford Sunday
3.Sally B
4.Stuck On The Treadmill
5.My Enemy
6.Good Things Happen To Bad People
7.Where's Home?
8.Another Small Thing In Her Favour
9.Straight And Narrow
10.The Snow Goose
11.Saving The Good Stuff For You

Disc 2:

1.Will You Dance, Charlie Boy
2.I Found A Stray
3.The Rival
4.The Tic-Tac Man
5.Auldie Riggs
6.Auldie Riggs Dance
7.So Ben Mi Ch'a Bon Tempo         
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 6, 2013 9:02 am

THE SADIES:  [Darker Circles]

Product Description

Darker Circles is the follow-up to The Sadies' acclaimed last album New Seasons and sees guitarist brothers Dallas and Travis Good, drummer Mike Belitsky and bassist Sean Dean again pair with legendary Jayhawk and sought-after producer Gary Louris.

Furthering the focused songwriting and recording aspirations reached on New Seasons, The Sadies bring their signature blend of country, psychedelic, rock and surf into rifle-scope focus on Darker Circles, further underscoring their reputations as musicians' musicians.

Always at the top of the list when discussing musical chops and live intensity, The Sadies are now more intent than ever on making their mark as songwriters. In one turn as heavy as a sledge, and on the other flitting across melodies with the ease of so many sparrows, The Sadies prove once again that denying them now is simply prolonging your conversion.

So go on, pull up that screeching wooden chair that bows with your weight. Slide it up next to the turntable and drop the needle, The Sadies are a sure thing...tomorrow isn't.

Track Listing

1.Another Year Again
2.Cut Corners
3.Another Day Again
4.Tell Her What I Said
5.the Quiet One
6.Postcards
7.Whispering Circles
8.Idle Tomorrows
9.Choosing To Fly
10.Violet and Jeffrey Lee
11.10 More Songs         
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 6, 2013 10:02 am

JOHN HIATT:  [Slow Turning]

1.Drive South
2.Trudy And Dave
3.Tennessee Plates
4.Icy Blue Heart
5.Sometime Other Than Now
6.Georgia Rae
7.Ride Along
8.Slow Turning
9.It'll Come To You
10.Is Anybody There?
11.Paper Thin
12.Feels Like Rain         
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 6, 2013 12:30 pm

Starting my day with this AWESOME new album!

RICHARD THOMPSON:  [Electric [Deluxe 2CD]]
Sounds right up my alley.  I love when Richard straps on his old strat.  His acoustic work is astounding, but there is something, almost ethereal about his electric playing.  
jonnyteach
SinceJan 3, 2007
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February 6, 2013 12:40 pm

Mornin All!

I have been hearing Richard Thompson's name forever-first time I think was seeing his and his ex-wife's Linda's album Shoot Out The Lights I beleieve it was called on a bunch of top ten critics lists years ago. I need to check his work out.


"Shiny Happy People" - R.E.M. w/Kate Pierson
when asked what song they would like to forget they ever recorded, this is the one R.E.M. mention first.

"Disposable Heroes(Live)" - Metallica
lakerdaddy34
SinceJan 31, 2009
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February 6, 2013 1:33 pm

JOHNNY HORTON:  [16 Biggest Hits]

1.The Battle Of New Orleans
2.Honky Tonk Man
3.All For The Love Of A Girl
4.I'm A One Woman Man
5.Jim Bridger
6.When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's Forty Below)
7.Johnny Reb
8.All Grown Up
9.Sink The Bismark
10.Sleepy-Eyed John
11.I'm Coming Home
12.Whispering Pines
13.I Got A Hole In My Pirogue
14.The Mansion You Stole
15.I'm Ready If You're Willing
16.North To Alaska         
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 6, 2013 1:36 pm

Hey Jonny and LD!

I have been hearing Richard Thompson's name forever-first time I think was seeing his and his ex-wife's Linda's album Shoot Out The Lights I beleieve it was called on a bunch of top ten critics lists years ago. I need to check his work out.


LD, I really think you owe it to yourself to check out Richard Thompson.  He is one of my favorite singer-songwriters.  The new album, Electric, is actually a great place to start, but you should also try Rumor & Sigh and Shoot Out The Lights, both great albums.   

[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxKTzwaEa2o]


  
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 6, 2013 2:04 pm

Sounds good Rock, I have put Richard Thompson and The Steeldrivers at the top of my list.

Hey jonny!

Speaking of WAYLT inspired listening....


"Used To Be A Cop" - Drive-By Truckers
lakerdaddy34
SinceJan 31, 2009
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February 6, 2013 2:05 pm

BOB DYLAN:  [Tempest]

Product Description:

Tempest is Bob Dylan's highly-anticipated 35th studio album and coincides with the 50th anniversary of his 1962 eponymous debut album. Produced by Jack Frost and recorded with the members of Dylan's touring band and Los Lobos' David Hidalgo, Tempest has received worldwide critical acclaim and has been firmly anchored at the top of Amazon's Best Sellers in Music chart since it became available for pre-orders in July 2012.

In its five-star review, Rolling Stone calls Tempest, ''musically varied and full of curveballs....Dylan now stand virtually alone among his 1960s peers.''

Entertainment Weekly gives it a ''Grade: A'' and writes, ''Dylan remains as magical and mysterious as ever.'' Associated Press calls it , ''One of the best discs you ll hear by anyone this year.'' Mojo also gives the album five stars, writing, ''Dylan sets sail on his finest album of this century.''

New Yorker says Tempest is ''as spirited and vigorous an album as he's made.'' The Washington Post writes that Dylan ''has delivered his most compelling release in more than a decade.''

Bob Dylan's four previous studio albums have been universally hailed as among the best of his storied career, achieving new levels of commercial success and critical acclaim for the artist. This year, Bob Dylan was also the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the country's highest civilian honor.

Track Listing

1.Duquesne Whistle
2.Soon After Midnight
3.Narrow Way
4.Long and Wasted Years 3
5.Pay In Blood
6.Scarlet Town
7.Early Roman Kings
8.Tin Angel
9.Tempest
10.Roll On John         
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 6, 2013 3:02 pm

BOB DYLAN:  [Tempest]
The title cut to this record is amazing-it tells the Titanic story in a way only Dylan could.

"Old Red Wine" - The Who

"Sugar Magnolia(Live)" - Grateful Dead
lakerdaddy34
SinceJan 31, 2009
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February 6, 2013 3:15 pm

DECEMBERISTS:  [The King Is Dead]

Product Description:

2011 album from the Portland-based Alt-Rock/Folk band. The King Is Dead is a mostly-acoustic set of concise, Americana-based songs, that marks a deliberate turn towards simplicity after the band's wildly ambitious and acclaimed 2009 song-cycle The Hazards Of Love. Produced once again by Tucker Martine, The King Is Dead features special guest appearances by Americana luminary Gillian Welch and legendary R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck. The album showcases the ways in which The Decemberists sound just as glorious in simple, stripped-down compositions as they do on the elaborate structures that have defined their work for years. The album was recorded in a converted barn at Pendarvis Farm, an 80-acre estate of lush meadows, forest, and Mt. Hood views outside of Portland.

Track Listing:

1.Don't Carry It All
2.Calamity Song
3.Rise To Me
4.Rox In the Box
5.January Hymn
6.Down By The Water
7.All Arise!
8.June Hymn
9.This Is Why We Fight
10.Dear Avery         
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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February 6, 2013 4:20 pm

THE DIRTY GUV'NAHS:  [Somewhere Beneath These Southern Skies]

1. Can You Feel It
2. Don't Give Up On Me
3. Good Luck Charm
4. Temptation
5. Honey You
6. Live Forever
7. 3000 Miles
8. This Is My Heart
9. Fairlane
10. Lead Kindly Light
11. Dear Alice
12. Child
13. Goodnight Chicago
14. One Dance Left         
RockFlorida
SinceJul 23, 2007
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WAYLT?

February 6, 2013 4:31 pm

I have been hearing Richard Thompson's name forever-first time I think was seeing his and his ex-wife's Linda's album Shoot Out The Lights I beleieve it was called on a bunch of top ten critics lists years ago. I need to check his work out.


Shoot Out The Lights is one of my favorite albums of all time.  It clocks in at just about 35 minutes, but there isn't a throw-away track in the bunch.    
Heard Them Stirriing- Fleet Foxes
jonnyteach
SinceJan 3, 2007
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February 6, 2013 4:41 pm

Shoot Out The Lights is one of my favorite albums of all time.  It clocks in at just about 35 minutes, but there isn't a throw-away track in the bunch.    
Heard Them Stirriing- Fleet Foxes
Cool, will definitely be checking it out. Going to buy it used on Amazon.


"The Trip To Pirate's Cove" - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

lakerdaddy34
SinceJan 31, 2009
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February 6, 2013 5:09 pm

Help- The Beatles
jonnyteach
SinceJan 3, 2007