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Led Zepplin/ compilation of all their albums/ 12 hours worth of listening
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March 8th, 2008 | #284 |
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Vaughan's "Tin Pan Alley" has to be one of the best slow blues pieces ever, right up there with Boz Scags' "Loan Me a Dime," which I believe is a cover. Anyone know is someone else recorded it first? BTW...right now I'm listening to the Seventh Symphony of Anton Bruckner. (music approved by the Third Reich)
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That means you must be as old as Richard H. and myself...meaning you would remember Mott the Hoople?
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Real close, yes. I've stared at that avatar over and over. I remember it from one of the shows my kids used to watch on NICK, but I just can't remember the name. Would you be so kind as to enlighten me?
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Joe, I didn't know you were older than I am. Haha. I didn't know Richard H was older or close to me either. Well, maybe I suspected. And yes, I DO remember Sky King. I used to watch him every Saturday morning when I was small. One of my favorite shows.
I too love Stevie Ray Vaughn. And I REALLY love Mark Knopfler (I may have misspelled his last name). I have been a huge fan of Knopfler's since his Brothers in Arms album. I could listen to his guitar playing FOREVER. There is something so sensuous about his playing. I'm sure I'm not the only woman who feels this way. His music has a very distinctive sound to it as I can almost always tell if it's him. A lot of it has almost an ethereal quality to it. One of my favorite movies is Local Hero. Fantastic movie. I'm pretty sure Knopfler does the music for that movie. It is so subtle and nuanced but just sets the perfect tone for that setting. I think he's coming to Atlanta this summer to play Chastain Park. I just may have to get myself there for that concert. I've always been a big fan of guitar playing which is one reason I always liked folk music or folk rock music. I love to listen to and watch anyone who can really play a guitar regardless of what kind of music they're playing. Well, they have to be white people for one thing. And I always liked HEART cause I thought Ann could really play and sing for a chick. I think Ann was the brunette. Last edited by Susan; March 18th, 2008 at 12:37 AM. |
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Tramp "Saddle Tramp" Well you pass around the pipe and you all get high Never even stop and wonder why Maybe it’s because you wanna die Maybe it’s just he the way things have to be You stay up late and drink too damn much whiskey You know that sort of thing is kind of risky Maybe it’s just because you like to feel frisky Maybe it’s just because you like to feel free Saddle Tramp How many people watch you ridin’ by Like a thunder cloud that floats Across the Arizona sky And wonder if they’re looking At a mighty happy man Or just a lonely breeze that drifts Across the endless desert sand Well it’s gettin’ kinda cold in Readosa Abilene ain’t gettin’ any closer One more drink, one more hand of poker ‘Cause a fool and his money’s Gonna have to part You’re too proud to ever show your sorrow You don’t steal and you won’t beg or borrow You may be here today but you’re gone tomorrow There ain’t no strings on your boot heels Or your heart Saddle Tramp How many people watch you ride away Wonder why you never promise To come back some day Maybe thinking you were holding All the pieces in your hand Or are they slippin’ through your fingers Like the endless desert sand 1976 Hat Band Music International Copyright Secured All rights reserved Back when the CDB were still cutting edge they had a real sweet country/jazz/blues thing going on! Around the time the Charlie Daniels Band recorded the music that became 1976's Saddle Tramp, the group was experiencing its first wave of success, as both Fire on the Mountain and Nightrider found an audience, and the group became known for their live performances, particularly through Daniels' Volunteer Jams concerts. Saddle Tramp rode this momentum into the country Top Ten and a gold album -- all without a Top Ten country single, it should be noted. That's because the Charlie Daniels Band turned into the country equivalent of a radio-oriented rock band, where singles were less important than a unified whole of an album, which sought to replicate the feel of live performances. Since the CDB was a country band, that meant that they had less of a theme to tie together their records -- not even to the extent that the Grateful Dead did on Workingman's Dead and American Beauty, two records whose influence is felt on Saddle Tramp. Instead, the band cut seven songs, sometimes stretching out and jamming for a long, long time, other times focusing that energy into a three- or four-minute song. So, Saddle Tramp becomes about the texture and feel of the performances more than the songs, which makes it a quintessential jam record, complete with the flaw of putting a ten-minute title track as the second song, thereby killing any forward momentum the album had. It's a good jam, and it shows that the CDB was a vigorous, muscular band capable of shifting styles and tones easily and gracefully; it would have worked better at the end of the album, where it would have summarized the rest of the record and how it touches on cowboy music, bluegrass, blues, hillbilly, and swinging jazz in equal measure. Arriving so early in the record signals that this is a jam record for jam fans, and on that level, it works very well, since it does showcase the band at a near-peak of its talents. But, like many other jam records, Saddle Tramp winds up not being about the songs (which, apart from the single "Wichita Jail," aren't particularly memorable), but being about the feel of the music and the sound of the band, which can make for good listening, provided that's what you're looking to hear. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide [-] Collapse
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Yea, all us oldies from the HoJo/Hot Shoppes thread. Those are my last memories of Yankee Jim, and what pleasant memories they were. All those pics that he and Jane found brought back so many fond memories of WHITE America. Yes, I do remember Sky King from Saturday mornings of my youth. Remember every couple years they used to run the pilot movie of how the "Lone Ranger" began?
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Yup, Sky King, The Lone Ranger, My Little Margie, December Bride, Father Knows Best, Our Miss Brooks, Superman, Amos and Andy, Mr. Ed, an endless supply of old movies ... I'm mixing periods but I grew up on an eclectic mix of old TV shows too that were terrific - like living on an entirely different planet! I'll cut it short there or they'll accuse me of hijacking their music thread! |
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