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[QUOTE=thickasabrick]I actually planned on going to the library and getting that book today, but all this school stuff came up and I didn't get home till like 7:30 so the library was closed.
Those are the best Jethro Tull albums anyone could own! I'm quite impressed, I own most of them and they are wonderful. I don't have the This Was and Benefit albums, although I've got a couple other albums that aren't quite as good.[/QUOTE] I could send you one/both of them. |
[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]You can't go wrong with P-Funk...
One Nation Under a Groove Free Your Mind And Your A[SIZE=2]s[/size]s Will Follow The Mothership Connection Chocolate City Up For the Down Stroke The Clones of Doctor Funkenstein A Motor-Booty Affair [B]Or Sly and the Family Stone[/B] [B]Stand![/B] There's a Riot Goin' On Fresh A Whole New Thing and the soundtracks to Shaft and Superfly[/QUOTE] dont call me ******, whitey is an awesome song. |
Of course.
But don't say that word. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]I could send you one/both of them.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't mind that, although I suppose I should buy the records soon enough anyway. Which one would you wanna send me? |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]I wouldn't mind that, although I suppose I should buy the records soon enough anyway.
Which one would you wanna send me?[/QUOTE] Might as well go chronologically, so This Was first. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]Jackpot :thumb:
Those are all my favorites.[/QUOTE] right on! |
Oh **** Disconnection Notice I didn't know you liked George Clinton and P-Funk...I saw them at Toad's Place a while, pretty crazy show, they were awesome though, and my buddy got George Clinton to autograph his ticket stub.
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That's pretty cool.
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[QUOTE=Disconnection Notice]That's pretty cool.[/QUOTE]
Did the tour go anywhere near where you are? |
I didn't know they were touring :(
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The only funk album I;ve heaard all the way through is Uncle Jam Wants You by Funkadleic, and I loved it.
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Is it just me or towards the end of his career did song Hendrix songs sound an awful lot like funk.
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A lot of early stuff was too, Foxy Lady is a prime example
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Very true, I see it a lot more in his Band of Gypses days. I prefer his blues-rock-funk to his blues-rock. Too bad he got booed for it.
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I love the Blues Rock era, Hendrix is great, haven't listened to him for a while
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[QUOTE=i_am_Jimmy_Page]I love the Blues Rock era, Hendrix is great, haven't listened to him for a while[/QUOTE]
:amaze: I go into withdrawl if I haven't listened to him for a day. |
:lol:
I love the Band Of Gypises album, it's great. |
[QUOTE=i_am_Jimmy_Page]:lol:
I love the Band Of Gypises album, it's great.[/QUOTE] Yea that was my favorite before I heard Berkly. |
[QUOTE=Jam2Me]Oh **** Disconnection Notice I didn't know you liked George Clinton and P-Funk...I saw them at Toad's Place a while, pretty crazy show, they were awesome though, and my buddy got George Clinton to autograph his ticket stub.[/QUOTE]
Heh, you live in CT too? I have so much trouble finding decent concerts around here... I almost got to see Blue Oyster Cult at the Milford Oysterfest but they got rained out (**** outdoor concerts). |
[QUOTE=unclebobscircus]Heh, you live in CT too? I have so much trouble finding decent concerts around here... I almost got to see Blue Oyster Cult at the Milford Oysterfest but they got rained out (**** outdoor concerts).[/QUOTE]
Really? There's always tons of great shows at Toad's, and I've signed up for local concert alerts via e-mail so I don't miss much. Like this Saturday there's going to be Gov't Mule at Oakdale. |
Well I guess it's past the day, but George Harrison's 62nd B-Day would've been yesterday. I watched a DVD of him in remembrance.
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So I just got
Grateful Dead - S/t, Workingman's Dead Allman Bros - Eat a Peach Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die. I figured it was about time I got Workingman's Dead and Eat a Peach. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]So I just got
Grateful Dead - S/t, Workingman's Dead Allman Bros - Eat a Peach Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die. I figured it was about time I got Workingman's Dead and Eat a Peach.[/QUOTE] The Grateful Dead s/t from '67? Anyways those are some awesome CDs. |
[QUOTE=Jam2Me]The Grateful Dead s/t from '67?
Anyways those are some awesome CDs.[/QUOTE] Yea, I already have their other S/t(Skull and Roses). |
[QUOTE=lunch998]Yea, I already have their other S/t(Skull and Roses).[/QUOTE]
Nice, that's one of my favorite albums. |
[QUOTE=Jam2Me]Nice, that's one of my favorite albums.[/QUOTE]
Yea I agree. Very good. |
[QUOTE=pigonthewing82]Is it just me or towards the end of his career did song Hendrix songs sound an awful lot like funk.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, he had some soul and funk influence in music. |
[QUOTE=lunch998]So I just got
Grateful Dead - S/t, Workingman's Dead [/QUOTE] How do you like Workingman's Dead? I love Cumberland Blues, such great banjo |
[QUOTE=lunch998]So I just got
Grateful Dead - S/t, Workingman's Dead[/QUOTE] I got Blues Allah the other day |
[QUOTE=Walrus Gumboot]How do you like Workingman's Dead? I love Cumberland Blues, such great banjo[/QUOTE]
It's one of my favorite Dead records. I've heard it before, just never owned it myself until now. |
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