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From Todd to Taj

Taj Mahal & Toumani Diabate - Kulanjan (1999)


1. Queen Bee
2. Tunkaranke
3. Ol' Georgia Buck
4. Kulanjan
5. Fanta
6. Guede Man Na
7. Catfish Blues
8. K'an Ben
9. Take This Hammer
10. Atlanta Kaira
11. Mississippi-Mali Blues
12. Sahara
 

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Kirby how much longer is this going to go on. Looks like you are listing every cd in your collection. This is using a lot of bandwith and ODJT has almost used up its allotted amount for the quarter.:spwink:
 
Kirby how much longer is this going to go on.

As long as I'm awake or as long as it takes. :spwink:


Looks like you are listing every cd in your collection.

Nope, we've barely scratched the surface. :spgrin: There's lots more where these came from. :)

This is using a lot of bandwith and ODJT has almost used up its allotted amount for the quarter.:spwink:

I'm sure Dan will find some extra for us.... :D

Now remember, it's just like a TV ...if you don't like what's on one channel, change it to another... :) :sqwink:
 
Hey... don't be dissin' Bluegrass around here. I used to make my living DJing Bluegrass back in the day. :)

Damn, but it was nice to see these folks in action. You've got a gal workin' that big bass fiddle, a fella on mandolin and there's a guitar and banjo. It's sweet music.

How's about Uncle Pen for a good old round dance with a caller? Then a Paul Jones. You ain't seen dancing 'til you've seen this.

Ricky Skaggs has some nice tunes. Crying My Heart Out Over You and I Wouldn't Change You If I Could have been two of the more popular floor fillers I've ever played. I could listen to these songs on repeat all night long. :)
 
Nick Lowe - The Impossible Bird (1994)



1. Soulful Wind
2. The Beast In Me
3. True Love Travels On A Gravel Road
4. Trail Of Tears
5. Shelley My Love
6. Where's My Everything
7. 12- Step Program ( To Quit You Babe)
8. Lover Don't Go
9. Drive- Thru Man
10. Withered On The Vine
11. I Live On A Battlefield
12. 14 Days Listen Listen
13. I'll Be There
 

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One For Fidel & Raul.....

One last one before I go to bed...(Did I hear Brian cheering?:D)

Got turned on to Paquito D'Rivera over 20 years ago by a buddy who plays sax in jazz and R&B bands.....

Paquito D'Rivera - Portraits of Cuba (1996)



1. La Bella Cubana
2. The Peanut Vendor
3. Tu
4. Tu Mi Delirio
5. No Te Importe Saber
6. Drume Negrita
7. Portraits Of Cuba
8. Excerpt From 'Aires Tropicales'
9. Mariana
10. Como Arrullo De Palmas
11. Echale Salsita
12. Song To My Son
13. Theme From 'I Love Lucy'
 

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Not what I am listening to, or even right now, but as a funny note, last night my 6 year olds wanted me to load up their 128mb mp3 players.... it gets only 13 songs or so, when encoded at 320......

They both asked for "Blister in the Sun"....:splaugh:
 
Last thing played on my player was:

Welcome To The Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
 
Kirby Ball; Nick Lowe - The Impossible Bird (1994)[/B said:
Good choice, and 'Soulful Wind' is a great track.
Saw Nick Live at Southend a few years back, a sort-of day out destination by the sea South East England.
I must be honest, I do prefer his earlier rocky stuff like 'Jesus Of Cool' or 'Labour Of Lust'.
Talking about this Pub Rock stuff (as it's known here) has put me in the mood to play Dave Edmunds 'Repeat When Necessary', then might keep it more in the family with some Carlene Carter or Johnny Cash......
Now look what you've done.......
 
Fred thanks for recalling ''Partyin'' Marty Stuart he was one of the original Bad Boys of Country from way back. Check out a fairly recent live performance in which Marty not knowing a song with Bela Fleck picked it up quickly and got it reved up kickin some serious country Arse.
YouTube - Bela Fleck jams with Marty Stuart - Sept. 2007
 
Thanks, Jon

Yah, Marty Stuart has been a rocker for a long time. He got a lot of influence from Johnny Cash, Hank Williams and George Jones. He inspired other bad boy Country acts like Aaron Tippin.

He can make that Strat talk, too. Hillbilly Rock got the line dancing craze in full swing and people started going out dancing again. :)

And what a comedian. I saw him on a CMT interview years ago. He removed one of his boots to show that his socks had holes. Yessir, he did that on TV. :D
 
just downloaded the new Black Crowes discs and am getting ready to fire it up.
 
How's this one sound?

It's typical, vintage Black Crowes. These guys don't really ever change their sound, which in my opinion is a very good thing.

I read that on this new tour, they are going to be playing on this disc straight through, with no old material, so that should be interesting.