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    Toons in rotation round the house

    Platinum Pied Pipers --- Triple P full length
    Kayne West--Diamonds From Sierra Leone 12"
    Glimmer Twins-- DJ Kicks comp
    Theivery Corporation featuring David Byrne-- the heart is a hunter louie vega remix 12"
    DFA comp #2


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    Louis Armstrong.....Jerry Douglas

    Angela, I saw Benvenutto/Russo Duo w. a local drummer in a NOLA bar a month or 2 ago, real interesting. Enjoyed it.
    Ectstatic, you & I seem to have similar tastes in music...among other things, but we are exactly the same age and that explains a lot I think.
    (Was listening to the White Stripes the other day & reminded me of an artist from our era who performed as a keyboardist w. a drummer & can't remember his name, nothing new these days, biggest hit: "Do you know what I mean". Can you remember him?)



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    Quote Originally Posted by LG
    • The Pizza Tapes (jam session with Jerry Garcia, Tony Rice, David Grisman)
    is this as amazing as it sounds?


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    It's pretty much a few friends informally getting together & jamming on old country tunes on acoustic instruments for fun in a garage/basement & keeping a tape recorder rolling. Either you like that sort of thing or not. Suprisingly nice recording technically considering the simple setting.



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    Faster Pussycat



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    Quote Originally Posted by El_hefe
    Ectstatic, you & I seem to have similar tastes in music...among other things, but we are exactly the same age and that explains a lot I think.
    I'm sure you're right; one's core musical tastes are usually defined during your teen years, and even as they might (as mine have) expand as you mature, those core tastes remain fundamental. This year I've been rediscovering a lot of 60s bands and performers I love but haven't listened to for ages: The Kinks, Procol Harum, Tom Rush, Richie Havens, The Yardbirds, and many others. I definitely like a lot of young performers now, in the singer-songwriter category and in pop/rock, but as different as they may be from the 60s, there's that thread there. And just yesterday I saw my old fave, Donovan, in concert again: at 59 years old, he still rocks and yet is still the sensitive beat era folk poet he always was; a great show.
    Quote Originally Posted by El_hefe
    (Was listening to the White Stripes the other day & reminded me of an artist from our era who performed as a keyboardist w. a drummer & can't remember his name, nothing new these days, biggest hit: "Do you know what I mean". Can you remember him?)
    Are you thinking of Lee Michaels?

    Been forty days since I don't know when
    I just saw her with my best friend
    Do you know what I mean?
    Do you know, know what I mean?

    I just saw her yesterday
    I just saw her, asked her to stay
    Do you know what I mean?
    Lawd, Do you know what I mean?

    Her and Bobby were steppin out
    Her and Bobby didn't know I found out
    Do you know what I mean?
    Do you know, know what I mean?

    So I asked her if she still cared
    She didn't hear me, she just stared
    Do you know what I mean?
    Lawd, Do you know what I mean?

    And then she said
    Lee you haven't loved me in nearly four years
    You haven't noticed that I held back my tears
    And now you have, but it's really too late
    Better find yourself another girl
    Better find another girl
    Better find uh, another place

    She just left me yesterday
    She just left me, had nothing to say
    Do you know what I mean?
    Oh, do you know what I mean?

    She's a dandy, yes indeed
    She's a dandy, but now she's free
    Do you know what I mean?
    Lawd, do you know what I mean?

    Been forty days since I don't know when

    Do you know what I mean?
    Lawd, do you know what I mean?

    I just saw her yesterday
    I just saw her, learn how to stay
    Do you know what I mean?
    Lawd, Do you know what I mean?

    Yeah, here comes it now..

    Hoooo, help.. me



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    1.Junior Vasquez-"X"
    2.Ethyl Meatplow-"Quennie"(MK mix)
    3.Masters at Work-Ha dance
    4.Kristine W.-Land of the living(Junior Vasquez mix)
    5.Junior Vasquez-Nervass
    6.Joe Roberts-Back in my life
    7.Propaganda-DUEL
    8.Houz Negroz-How do you love a black woman?
    9.Change-Searchin'(Yes the one with Luther V)
    10.Danny Campbell-Answer my prayer


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    el hermano wrote:

    LG wrote:
    The Pizza Tapes (jam session with Jerry Garcia, Tony Rice, David Grisman)
    is this as amazing as it sounds?
    Pretty much, if you're a fun of the late Jerry Garcia, or of Grisman or Rice. The music is a real slice of Americana- there's bluegrass, blues and folk-rock, and the renditions of Man of Constant Sorrow and, particularly, the plaintive Long Black Veil are powerful and soothing at the same time.

    Think of it as three really talented friends having a good time while eating pizza and making great music together. It's a kind of latter-day Million Dollar Quartet (another legnedary jam session- Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash- who wasn't present for most of the session- apparently he was out shopping).


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    I listen to a variety of Music depending on my mood and my random selecting powers.

    some resurfacing music:

    1. Mozart

    2. Queensryche

    3. Clannad

    4. Enya

    5. Royal Scottish Tattoo (Scottish Bagpipes)

    6. Japanese Classical Music

    7. Thalia (her older stuff not her latest album)

    8. Doro Pesch (German version of Lita ford(like people know who lita ford is. ))

    9. Shakira

    10. Linkin Park

    there is alot of other music I Listen to.


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    Jerry Rivera - Un Amor Verdadero
    David Bisbal y Rosa - Vivir Lo Nuestro
    Tamia & Mario Winans - Mr. Cool
    Don Omar - Dale
    Chet Baker - Lost in Love
    Tony Kurtis - Sweet Lady
    Sean Paul - I



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