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  • Parkas4Kids
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    It's the man from Fleetwood Mac who's neither Mick Fleetwood nor John McVie! His DIY album, "Seeds We Sow," displays yet again the softer side of FM's wild guitarist. I like this album because, while it's a nice oiece of soft rock to which one can relax, it really showcases Buckingham's skill and versatility as a guitarist. Sure, it's a tad guitar-heavy, but it *is* the man's weapon of choice. Oh, and he played ALL the instruments on the record, not just guitar. How's THAT for versatility?
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    the sound of new gray hairs smugly telling the brown ones to "make room". My son just got his driver's license today........oh boy.
  • gratefaldean
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    Anna, that AmericanaramA gig
    It definitely WOULD be heaven for me. A middle-age-guy lame excuse: none of the tour stops are within my general 150 mile-radius cut-off for daytripping to shows, and the only potential road trip that I came up with just doesn't appeal to me. Oh well...not happy am I.
  • AntoniBro
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    Have you listened to this show yet? Jerry was ALIVE and in the flow like he was in the early 70's... The China > Rider (for me) is the best I've ever heard! Then a sweet LL Rain and the mind blowing Aiko > Dark Star > Terrapin! The Dark Star is also my all-time favorite and the most jazzy "together" version I've ever heard! Does not space out there too too far - is more like a Jazz ballad! Mostly for me, I feel the Heart and Soul of Jerry and the Boys radiantly alive and this set moves me to tears every time I listen to it. Give it a listen for yourself! You will not be disappointed! And would love to hear your feedback too. http://archive.org/details/gd1990-12-12.sbd-set2.gems.87372.sbeok.flac16
  • Deadicated
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    Do you like Miles? A good place to hear this one is Hanalei, Hi. All Blues.
  • PonchoBill
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    my kids...
    ...playing in their bedroom. Getting along for the moment...but it will pass. Ahhhh Parkas...kids are always listening aren't they? Young and impressionable they are. I always hated my Father's choice of music when i was young. Elton John, Doobies, MeatLoaf, Guess Who...but like you I find myself listening and enjoying the music that was subliminally entrenched in my head for all those years. I'm testing that with my own kids. My wife and I do not have the same taste in music, and she usually wins the battle these days. I'm aiming for adulthood.
  • Parkas4Kids
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    Listening to the 'Cabin Essence' 45 that came with an issue of MOJO a couple years back. It was released as a promo prior to the long-awaited release of 'SMiLE'. I've since converted the little 7" record into digital format to play on my iPod, and it sounds quite lovely. "Cabin Essence" is the A-side, and "Wonderful" is the B-side. I used to hate this band, but I was just a kid, and my folks LOVED 'em. Now that I'm a little bit older, I've found that many of the bands of my parents' generation (and the generation before) top a LOT fo the bands of my generation.
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    Neon Jesus "Glow on, neon Jesus. Shine a light on me"
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    Music from the gang
    At Tri this evening. Hanging out with Bobby and company...
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The real-time reports continue...
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Ovary Lodge
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Daphne Oram
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Stacked Deck and Too Stuffed to Jump on the same disc. One-hit wonders with "Third Rate Romance," these guys deserved better. Country/soul/blues, not a clunker on either of these albums. More than a couple of songs here would have sounded great covered by Ray Charles...or Willie Nelson, for that matter. And any song that mentions Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee ("Little Italy Rag") is alright with me...
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Operation Rhino
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Yoko Ono
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Nico
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Superstition My 40th High School reunion is coming up next summer, and I've been posting a "40 years ago" song on our class's Facebook page each Friday morning. This is today's entry...Stevie was 22 years old when he released Talking Book, not an amazing fact until you consider that his first album came out 10 years earlier. My, he was a youngin'... The Europe '72 40th anniversary release date is just around the corner, what to post from that, what to post?
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Neu!
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The Music Improvisation Company
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Sugaree. Champaign 2/21/73 Were you there??/
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Mount Vernon Astral Temple
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Mount Vernon Arts Lab
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Psychedelic Pill If you haven't seen it, check out the video for "Twisted Road." Some back-in-the-day Dylan footage, some Dead footage. Walkin' with the Devil on a twisted road Listenin to the Dead on the radio That old time music used to soothe my soul If I ever get home I'm gonna let the good times roll
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Costin Miereanu
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Maschine Nr. 9
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Magma
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Blak and Blu Enough blistering blues to make you want more, enough other stuff to keep you interested? Lady Gaga? Creative spamming?
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Charlie Christian "Genius of the Electric Guitar" 11/07/40 Grateful Dead Harding Theater, San Francisco, Ca. 11/07/71 Some nice guitar tonight!
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Magical Power Mako
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if anyone has the knowledge for removing duplicate posts, i'd be effervescently grateful.me no butterhook. i came a cropper while editing, m'lud.
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Angus MacLise
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=H9oUb-Oz5mM&feature=endscreen Beloved East Siders Beloved, Beloved Beloved I hope there is whiskey and perhaps some free pot. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF6wKT4_n2g&feature=endscreen&NR=1 Or Valium, as that's legal. It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRH0jhuc1r4&feature=related
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Limbus 4
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Steve Lacy
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i love that stuff!have you heard senor coconut's cover of kraftwerk as played by a latin dance band ? el baile almange ( or something like that) it is excelllent
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Grateful Dead 11/14/71 riotous music from Fort Worth, Thanks Dead,net
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1978-10-17 Winterland Arena, but definitely open to suggestions! Lost all my music so trying to start somewhere.
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yes, 'El Baile Alemán' is great, trebortuh. Uwe Schmidt is a delightful artist.his releases under the Atom™ and Atom Heart aliases are rather splendid and well worth a cock of your ear. a good documentary uploaded to youtube called 'Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution' worth a cock of your eyes. and ears.
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Kluster
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Basil Kirchin
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"The New Miles Davis Quintet" 11/16/55 Miles, Coltrane, Red Garland, P.C. & P.J. Jones. 1. Just Squeeze Me (Just Don't Tease Me) 2. There Is No Greater Love 3. How Am I To Know? 4. S'Posin 5. The Theme 6. Stablemates RVG Remaster 24-bit 2009
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http://www.ustream.tv/channel/taperrob Phil and Friends My gratitude immense and smile resting perfectly above my jaw. Deep into a free flowing Eyes I was reminded about the one set in the sand. I'm exhausted and knew karma had to have something at the end of this very difficult day. Ahhh, thanks-all, yeah thanks to each and every of the all. Thanks for shering the stream, too I am letting go and will care of those things that are harmful later. It's just all good - right now. XO
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Jan Dukes de Grey
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Been listening to the Frank Black compilation "93-03." The iTunes/digital version is far superior to the CD version thanks to 12 extra live tracks on the second disc. Personally, I prefer Frank Black/Black Francis's work with the Pixies, his last couple solo albums haven't been all that great, and that Grand Duchy album was pretty bad, but his work between '93 and '03--both as a solo artist and with the Catholics--was really quite good.
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International Harvester
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Listening to all the sound boards online. anything from 68 to 71 for now
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Philip Jeck