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Stuff you've been listening to
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-02-11 13:00:00, Frank Discussion wrote:
"my bloody valentine - loveless "
--- End quote ---
Superb!
Nonconformistlaw:
Roxx Gang - Things You've Never Done Before
Ramones - Mania
Faster Pussycat - Whipped!
Sister's Of Mercy - Floodland
Killers - Hot Fuss
teachback:
Pink Floyd--Obscured by Clouds (on LP)
Eva Cassidy - Who Knows Where the Time Goes?
Bob Dylan - Masters of War
Rolling Stones - Fool to Cry
webcrawler:
While driving on icy highways with blowing snow this morning trying to stay alive in the middle lane sandwiched between SUV's with Starbucks caffienated surburban sprawl lunatics going 90 MPH in the Detroit suburbs and praying to stay alive I was listening to Pink Floyd - The Wall.
Too busy trying to stay alive to even dare reach for another cd.
starry-eyed pirate:
Webcrawler(shakin' my head)...I worry about you too.
Today:
Yusef Lateef - "The Blue Yusef Lateef" (LP)
CTI Summer Jazz series; featuring: George Benson, Grover Washington jr., Freddie Hubbard and Milt Jackson - "Live One At the Hollywood Bowl":
1) "Grits Bowl"
2) "Inner City Blues/What's Goin' On" (Marvin Gaye cover)
3)"California Dreamin"(tight cover of the Mamas and the Papas)
4)"First Light"
Art Farmer w/Yusef Lateef and the Dave Mathews(not the Dave Mathews you're pro'ly thinkin' of) Big Band:
1)"Spandu"
2)"Spain"
Live Canned Heat:
(scored this at the Sal for only 50 cents. It didn't have no case. I brought it home and promptly re-recorded it.)
1)"(When Things Go Wrong) It Hurts Me Too"
2)"I'd Rather Be the Devil"
3)"Wish You Would"
4)"Dust My Broom"
5)"Sweet 16"
6)"Bullfrog Blues"
Dragonfly(not his real name, he's a str8 survivor) - Grieving In Woodfin:
1)"Daddy Why"
2)"Precious Life"
3)"Taking Flight"
4)"This Game"
5)"2 Pear Trees"
Then about 10pm I walked about a half mile down E. Washington st. to the Villanova Inn, which is a small, strictly blues bar and there's never a cover. I caught Glen Pavone and the Cyclones. They're outta Pittsburgh. I had seen 'em once about 11 years ago down at Genes', 'cross the Mon' river and thru the ol' liberty tubes from the city, which the drummer tol' me aint 'round no mo', Genes' that is not the city, I think Pittsburgh is still in the same place. I knew they would tear the joint down and I was not dissapointed. Uhh...I don't have a set list, but they did play 3 sets and featured such standards as "Little Wing" and "Voo-doo Chil'". I think they played some obscure Beatles tune and a couple S.R.V. songs, and some stuff I had never heard. There were a lot of musicians in the crowd and no shortage of sexxxy women there all dancin and shakin' what they got. The last set was the best. They had the room mesmerized by then and were playin' a lot of slow and languid instrumental blues...you know stuff that requires a lot 'a' touch. Fuckin nice. I cut out as soon as they were done. Stayin' outta trouble don't'cha know.
::dove::
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[ This Message was edited by: starry-eyed pirate on 2006-02-12 00:55 ]
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