Members guit30 Posted July 22, 2006 Members Posted July 22, 2006 First off, Robert Randolph is on Austin City Limits tonight, if you have never seen this this hybrid pedal steel player, you need to. What's your top disc rotation? me 1 "Long Island Shores" - Mindy Smith 2 "Definitive Collecton" - Allison Moorer 3 The Wreckers "Stand Still-Look Pretty" Best Jim :wave:
Members Rickkkk Posted July 22, 2006 Members Posted July 22, 2006 Dylan - "Blood On The Tracks"Nic Jones - "Penguin Eggs"Oasis - "What's The Story Morning Glory ?"John Coltrane - "A Love Supreme"Paul Metsers - "Caution To The Wind"Bread, Love & Dreams - "The Strange Tale Of Captain Shannon And The Hunchback from Gigha"
Members kwakatak Posted July 23, 2006 Members Posted July 23, 2006 Well, I've probably missed it but instead I've rented "Walk the Line" which I've been curious about. As for what's in my CD rotation, I jsut got a 1GB iPod and filled it up with: Bill Deasy (3 albums)- Chasing Down a Spark (2005)- Drain Tapes Volume 1 (7 track EP, 2005)- Good Day No Rain (2003) Cat Stevens' Greatest Hits Gathering Field (featuring Bill Deasy as songwriter/lead vocalist)- Lost in America (1996)- Reliance (1999) Jack Johnson (2 albums)- In Between Days (2006)- Curious George soundtrack (2006) John Mayer- Room For Squares Ray LaMontagne- Trouble (2005) Sarah McLachlan- The Freedom Sessions- Surfacingplus a couple of songs off Mirrorball ("I Will Remember You")and Afterglow ("Fallen") Sting- "Why Should I Cry For You?" from the Soul Cages- "It's Probably Me" from Ten Summoner's Tales- "Shape Of My Heart" from Ten Summoner's Tales I'd put more on it, but I ran out of disk space.
Members catdaddy Posted July 23, 2006 Members Posted July 23, 2006 "Laughin' In The Face Of The BLues"- Jack Williams"Bywater Dance"- Mary Flower"Will The Circle Be Unbroken" (Volume 1)-Nitty Gritty Dirt Band"The Guilded Palace Of Sin"-Flying Burrito Brothers
Members guit30 Posted July 23, 2006 Author Members Posted July 23, 2006 Kwatak, You like "Walk The Line"? I loved itJim
Members Old_Joe_Clark Posted July 23, 2006 Members Posted July 23, 2006 Skip James (home CD player)John Fahey (work CD player)John Dee Holeman ( car CD player)
Members bigby Posted July 23, 2006 Members Posted July 23, 2006 Since getting an IPod and ITunes, pretty much everything I listen to is coming off of a mix tape. Haven't listened to a complete cd in several months... Probably most frequently used artists lately have been Jack Johnson, Chris Smither, Cat Stevens, Loggins & Messina, The Beatles, Israel Kamawiwo'ole, Willie Nelson and Clapton.
Members Cldplytkmn Posted July 23, 2006 Members Posted July 23, 2006 Originally posted by bigby Since getting an IPod and ITunes, pretty much everything I listen to is coming off of a mix tape. Haven't listened to a complete cd in several months...Probably most frequently used artists lately have been Jack Johnson, Chris Smither, Cat Stevens, Loggins & Messina, The Beatles, Israel Kamawiwo'ole, Willie Nelson and Clapton. DON'T GIVE UP ON ALBUMS... i've been listening to Whiskeytown "stranger's almanac"Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers "self titled"Ryan Adams "29" and "Love is Hell"
Members WaveRay Posted July 23, 2006 Members Posted July 23, 2006 Tony Rice: Bluegrass Guitar CollectionDavid Grisman & Sam Bush: Hang on, We're Strummin!Doc Watson: Sittin here pickin the BluesSam Bush: Laps in Seven Just a sample for now. I change genres regularly.
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