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[QUOTE=JonG]I've been listening to old old Steve Miller too. Way better than his mainstream songs.[/QUOTE]
On the topic of early Steve Miller, you don't happen to have Sailor, do you? I can't find it anywhere. |
Nope, that is one of the albums I want.. I'm pretty sure it's downstairs on vinyl, but no mixer to convert :(
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O.K O.K, enough talk about me. Someone might start saying some bad things
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I just did a search JPJ and can't find it anywhere either...no torrents...nothing on BearShare.
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[QUOTE=JonG]I guess I was never cool :(
Anybody like the J. Geils Band? Listened to Full House and it was pretty good.. I've been listening to old old Steve Miller too. Way better than his mainstream songs.[/QUOTE] You're cool, don't worry. I was never a huge J. Geils Band fan, except for the song "Centrefold". After that (and I HATE HATE HATE using this term) they kinda sold out and went poppy. |
I haven't heard anything but Full House. And that is pretty good.
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Bump from the 3rd page :angry:
How the hell did we slide down to the 3rd page. Anyway, I am obsessed with CCR right now. Talk about how good they are. np- Up Around the Bend |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]Who in here listens to jazz on a semi-regular basis? I find myself listening to it just about every day now...usually on the radio late at night when I'm out with my friends. Jazz music is surprisingly great when you're stoned, probably my favourite kind of music to listen to except psychedelic.[/QUOTE]
I actually used to play guitar in the jazz band at my school, not that it was much fun, caus ehte music was way too simple, but i rwally enjoyed the band playing as a whole and jazz is pretty cool. I prefer the piano jazz like ragtime, adn some bebop- mostly dizzy gillespie. and of course Joplin and Basie |
[QUOTE=robo2448]Bump from the 3rd page :angry:
How the hell did we slide down to the 3rd page. Anyway, I am obsessed with CCR right now. Talk about how good they are. np- Up Around the Bend[/QUOTE] Well, I have Cosmo's Factory on viynl its pretty good. |
I just have Chronicles Vol. 1. I need to buy Vol. 2 soon.
/new avatar :cool: |
I have Chronicles 1 aswell.
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I have Cosmo's Factory, Green River, and Willy and the Poor Boys. I need Bayou Country next.
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[QUOTE=robo2448]Bump from the 3rd page :angry:
How the hell did we slide down to the 3rd page. Anyway, I am obsessed with CCR right now. Talk about how good they are. np- Up Around the Bend[/QUOTE] I've got Green River, Bayou Country, Willie and the Poorboys and a Greatest Hits album on vinyl. I think I might have another album of theirs on CD but I'm not sure where it is. I've been listening to them a lot too lately. |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]Who in here listens to jazz on a semi-regular basis? I find myself listening to it just about every day now...usually on the radio late at night when I'm out with my friends. Jazz music is surprisingly great when you're stoned, probably my favourite kind of music to listen to except psychedelic.[/QUOTE]
i do. mostly jazz fusion though. the instrumentation is excellent in all of it and the songs themselves are great too. mahavishnu orchestra is probably at the top of the heap for me. have you guys heard of the mahavishnu project? theyre a mahavishnu orchestra cover band and they are almost as good. they add their own little twists to the songs as well. /reply to old post because i dont really listen to ccr |
Classic rock kicks ***... though it pisses me off that most classic rock fans are close minded to new music as well. Why not listen to both?
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[QUOTE=jc_dunn]Classic rock kicks ***... though it pisses me off that most classic rock fans are close minded to new music as well. Why not listen to both?[/QUOTE]
:amaze: Welcome to MX! |
[QUOTE=jc_dunn]Classic rock kicks ***... though it pisses me off that most classic rock fans are close minded to new music as well. Why not listen to both?[/QUOTE]
most of us in this thread are varied in our music tastes. jam bands arent classic rock, some of us listen to metal, some of us listen to recent stuff. if you go around in the various ysi threads youll see a good number of our regulars posting and asking for non-classic rock material. |
[QUOTE=jc_dunn]Classic rock kicks ***... though it pisses me off that most classic rock fans are close minded to new music as well. Why not listen to both?[/QUOTE]
All of us like music aside from classic rock. We were just talking about jazz last page actually. The people who only like classic rock don't last long in here. |
[QUOTE=thickasabrick]Who in here listens to jazz on a semi-regular basis? I find myself listening to it just about every day now...usually on the radio late at night when I'm out with my friends. Jazz music is surprisingly great when you're stoned, probably my favourite kind of music to listen to except psychedelic. [/QUOTE]
Jazz is greater than psychedelia when stoned. (IMO) Not that I don't listin to Jazz when I'm sober but there's nothing quite like it when stoned. Now a days I probably find myself listining to a Jazz album a day. You basicly sumed up my feelings for Jazz aswell. Although none of my friends (or me) have car that I can listin to music of any kind and besides they won't even give Jazz a chance. :-/ NP: Acknowledgement - John Coltrane |
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CCR are kind of mediocre in my opinion. Although their cover of [i]Heard It Through The Grapevine[/i] is cool in a way.[/QUOTE] Is it just me, or does Fogerty say "heard" weird in that song? |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]I have Cosmo's Factory, Green River, and Willy and the Poor Boys. I need Bayou Country next.[/QUOTE]
Same with me. I don't know how I'd rank them though. Green River = Cosmo's Factory > Willy & The Poor Boys. |
[QUOTE=ArrestThisMan]Is it just me, or does Fogerty say "heard" weird in that song?[/QUOTE]
He says heard wierd in every song. |
He says many things weird.
PROUD MARY KEEP IN BOININ' |
He's got a great voice though.
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It's not a great voice it's just the perfect voice for the type of music he was playing. (IMO)
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[QUOTE=Schyma]It's not a great voice it's just the perfect voice for the type of music he was playing. (IMO)[/QUOTE]
Yea that's a better way of putting it. It's how I feel about Dylan's voice as well. |
[QUOTE=PinkFreud]i do. mostly jazz fusion though. the instrumentation is excellent in all of it and the songs themselves are great too. mahavishnu orchestra is probably at the top of the heap for me.
have you guys heard of the mahavishnu project? theyre a mahavishnu orchestra cover band and they are almost as good. they add their own little twists to the songs as well. /reply to old post because i dont really listen to ccr[/QUOTE] Yeah. Eggo left some Mahavhisnu Project stuff to download a while back. It's very good. I prefer the "real thing," but there is no denying the fantastic talent they have. (It's always interesting to hear someone else's interpretion of a work.) Personally, they made [I]You Know, You Know[/I] too loud and... busy, if you get me. The original is so quiet. |
[QUOTE=Badmoon]Same with me.
I don't know how I'd rank them though. Green River = Cosmo's Factory > Willy & The Poor Boys.[/QUOTE] I definitely like Cosmo's more than Green River, but I agree that they're both better than Willy & The Poor Boys. |
So far I'm loving [I]The Who Sell Out[/I]. Thanks again Lunch. :thumb:
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[QUOTE=Schyma]So far I'm loving [I]The Who Sell Out[/I]. Thanks again Lunch. :thumb:[/QUOTE]
That's a really good album. The remaster I bought had 10 bonus tracks and 13 normal tracks. I think they went a little overboard. |
[QUOTE=strummerliveson]That's a really good album. The remaster I bought had 10 bonus tracks and 13 normal tracks. I think they went a little overboard.[/QUOTE]
That's the one I have. |
I recently bought CCR greatest hits, and i am very pleased. good old rock n roll. Does anyone listen to supertramp? They are a great band IMO. check them out.
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[QUOTE=jc_dunn]Classic rock kicks ***... though it pisses me off that most classic rock fans are close minded to new music as well. Why not listen to both?[/QUOTE]
i think the radio is to blame for this. In the days of classic rock, the radio played mostly good music,making it easy to appreciate all aspects of the music, however nowadays the radio IMO is at an all time low. It rarely plays music worth listening to and when it does it plays it every ten minutes. This constant repetition subconciously causes us to dislike the music. People still listen to both, but its harder to find good music, thats where MX comes in... |
Scyma, there's a problem with your Roy Harper link in the Folk thread.
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[QUOTE=jc_dunn]Classic rock kicks ***... though it pisses me off that most classic rock fans are close minded to new music as well. Why not listen to both?[/QUOTE]
I like to think my musical taste covers both spectrums equally. np: George Harrison - My Sweet Lord |
Well can't do anything about it now. (wrong computer) I'll fix it tomorrow though.
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[QUOTE=Schyma]Well can't do anything about it now. (wrong computer) I'll fix it tomorrow though.[/QUOTE]
That's fine. :) |
[QUOTE=jpjrulestheworld]I have Cosmo's Factory, Green River, and Willy and the Poor Boys. I need Bayou Country next.[/QUOTE]
I only have my dad's copy of their greatest hits. I'd like to get more CCR. John Fogerty's voice is a little funny sounding sometimes, though. |
I just got Marquee Moon from Pink Freud. It's already a fantastic album, and I'm only 4 tracks in.
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[QUOTE=LBC]I recently bought CCR greatest hits, and i am very pleased. good old rock n roll. Does anyone listen to supertramp? They are a great band IMO. check them out.[/QUOTE]
Supertramps one of my favourites. Crime of the Century is probably one of my favourite albums as well, Breakfast in America also gets the job done. They are a great band. I think my favourite CCR album is Bayou Country, or Green River...I like them all just about equally actually. |
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