The what are you listening to thread.

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Thanks Jon.

All Crazy's set list is insane. Here is a sample of the covers they do:

The Who - "Baba O'Reilly."
Method Man/Mary J. Blige - "All I Need"
The Charlie Daniels Band- "The Devil Went Down to Georgia."
Dr. Dre - "The Next Episode."
Jimi Hendrix- "Hey Joe."
Slick Rick- "Children's Story."
Weezer- "The Sweater Song."
Lenny Kravitz- "It Ain't Over 'Till It's Over."
The Beatles- "Hey Jude."
Steam- "Na Na Na Na (Hey Hey Hey, Goodbye)."
Steve Miller Band- "The Joker."
Steve Miller Band- "Take the Money and Run."
Aerosmith/Run DMC- "Walk this Way."
Notorius B.I.G.- "Juicy."
Nas- "Hip-Hop is Dead."
Eric Clapton- "Cocaine."
Lynryd Skynrd- "Sweet Home Alabama."
War- "Spill the Wine."
Jay-Z- "Ain't no Woman Like the One I Got."
Marshall Tucker Band- "Can't You See."
ACDC- "Hells Bells."
 
Johnny Cash comp. 80 minutes of his best including the unedited version of A Boy Named Sue. Thanks, Bob.

Now you're talkin' music. :)
 
Elliot In The Morning's annual Easter Keg Hunt

100's of kegs hidden around DC and Richmond, and anyone who finds one gets a pair of tickets to a concert.

It's hilarious!!!!


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Kirby, I liked "Love Song" the first million times I heard it on VH1, lol.

She is going to have the same problem Vanessa Carlton did. Her music is hard to market, and VH1 is going to just pound her in the ground and she will be out of the spotlight within 6 months.


I'm sure you're right on that Patrick, that's why I stay away from VH1 and such, so I'm not exposed to what they're offering. :sqwink:

Since I bounce around from local radio station to station, I'm not hearing the same things over and over, as one day I'm listening to the Alternative station, then Country, then Hard Rock, etc. etc.


I'm just happy to hear a recording that actually uses a drummer! :D
 
More classic Country. 1960 - 1964. :)

Gosh this stuff takes me back to when I was a pup, listening to a crystal radio set I'd built from a kit. :)

Next up: Statler Bros comp. 2 80-minute discs with all the best. May throw in some more Johnny Cash later tonight.
 
Eileen Ivers - Crossing The Bridge (1999)


Celtic Fiddling mixed with all sorts of different genres. :thumbsup:

1. Gravelwalk
2. Jama
3. Bygone Days
4. Whiskey & Sangria
5. Crossing The Bridge
6. Nearer My God To Thee
7. Bunch Of Keys
8. March Up Fifth
9. polka.com
10. Islanders
11. Crowley's/Jackson's
12. Dear Irish Boy
 

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Count Basie/Tony Bennett - Basie Swings/Bennett Sings (1959)

One of my favorite Tony Bennett recordings. :thumbsup:


1. Life Is A Song
2. With Plenty Of Money And You
3. Jeepers Creepers
4. Are You Havin' Any Fun
5. Anything Goes
6. Strike Up The Band
7. Chicago
8. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
9. Poor Little Rich Girl
10. Growing Pains
11. I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plans
12. After Supper
 

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While We're On A Basie Kick....

Frank Sinatra/Count Basie - It Might As Well Be Swing (1964)

(Arrangements by Quincy Jones)

Another Great Basie Collaboration with a pretty good singer! :sqwink:

1. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
2. I Wish You Love
3. I Believe In You
4. More
5. I Can't Stop Loving You
6. Hello, Dolly!
7. I Wanna Be Around
8. The Best Is Yet To Come
9. The Good Life
10. Wives And Lovers
 

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If I can find 'em I've got a good Joe Williams/Count Basie CD and the Diane Schuur live with the "Count Basie Orchestra" rocks out also......:thumbsup:
 
Count Basie Swings/Joe Williams Sings - (1956)

1. Everyday I Have The Blues
2. The Comeback
3. All Right, OK, You Win
4. In The Evening (When The Sun Goes Down)
5. Roll 'Em Pete
6. Teach Me Tonight
7. My Baby Upsets Me
8. Please Send Me Someone to Love
9. Ev'ry Day (I Fall In Love)
10. As I Love You (bonus track)
11. Stop! Don't (bonus track)
12. Too Close For Comfort (take 1 - previously unissued bonus track)
 

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Country Music Party Vol. 1. It's a homebrew CD with:

Jimmy Collins (Rodeo Rock)
BR-549
Sawyer Brown
David Allen Coe (You Never Even Called Me By My Name)
John Conlee (Rose Colored Glasses)
The Mavericks
Dwight Yoakum
Kentucky Headhunters
Brother Phelps
Jesse Hunter (Long Legged Hanna)
Mike Henderson (Hillbilly Jitters)
Hank Jr. (The Ballad of Hank Williams)

The Den be a-rockin' tonight. :)
 
Argent... Hold Your Head Up

Beasties.... Brass Monkey

Ben Harper... Ain't too Proud to Beg

Bo Bice.... not sure the name of the song

Candy Kayne... Didn't We?

Colbie Callait... Bubbly ( I'm having my testosterone levels checked this week )

Corine Bailey Raye.... Put Your Records On ( see above )

David Cassidy.... Come on Get Happy ( I'm trying to get an earlier appointment )

Devo.... We're Through Being Cool

Diamond Rio.... What a Beautiful Mess

DJ Kool.... Let Me Clear My Throat

Dr. Hook.... Cover of the Rolling Stone

Dr. John.... Iko Iko

Eagles... Do Something

Fergie... Big Girls Don't Cry.... ( checking my manhood qualifications right now )

Garth.... Friends in Low Places

Kentucky Headhunters.... Spirit in the Sky

Kid Rock.... Bawitadawba..... OK, yep, I am still male.


( LOL, these are just the songs on a compilation CD I have in my player )
 
One More Basie Before Bed..

Count Basie/Sarah Vaughan (1961)

One of my all-time favorite female singers. :)

1. Perdido
2. Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be)
3. I Cried For You
4. Alone
5. There Are Such Things
6. Mean To Me
7. The Gentleman Is A Dope
8. You Go To My Head
9. Until I Met You
10. You Turned The Tables On Me
11. Little Man You've Had A Busy Day
12. Teach Me Tonight (w/Joe Williams)
13. If I Were A Bell (w/Joe Williams)
14. Until I Met You​
 

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Okay hopefully Kirby gets the humor in this. Im watching Much music mostly just listening cause I have to look at the keys while I type.
Im viewing the Linkin Park Video for the song you reviewed in the Primecuts review thread and I must be your alter ego cause I like it.
It actually reminds me of more of the original stuff by them and even reinventing themselves with the harsher vocals.