What Is Everybody Listening To Right Now????
- Scootertrash
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I want to finish the school work before saturday, so I have more hours during these days among papers... I found this cds at home that I didn't listen at least in the last two or three years:
Gregorian voices / The rustavi choir
Markama / Genesis americano
JC Baglietto/ Ayudame a mirar
Sarah Vaughan / a compilation in the serie Vocal jazz
Gregorian voices / The rustavi choir
Markama / Genesis americano
JC Baglietto/ Ayudame a mirar
Sarah Vaughan / a compilation in the serie Vocal jazz
- stilltrucking
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- stilltrucking
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I got a noisy fridge an occassional hummmmmmmmmmms. I usualy fall asleep with the radio on those nights.
A couple nights ago was the Italian Suite by god only knows who?
today I am thinking among the the things of this new world and i play country and western music by the west tenas hemingway
Artist: Billy Joe Shaver Tabs/Chords
Song: When Word Was Thunderbird Tab
Verse 1:
Am
Up every morning at the crack of dawn
G
Nights as short as the days are long
D Em
Life turned out to be another magazine
Am
Livin' with a stranger now
G
Girl i knew got away somehow
D Em
She went out with two bit gasoline
On the go,back - you know what i mean
A couple nights ago was the Italian Suite by god only knows who?
today I am thinking among the the things of this new world and i play country and western music by the west tenas hemingway
Artist: Billy Joe Shaver Tabs/Chords
Song: When Word Was Thunderbird Tab
Verse 1:
Am
Up every morning at the crack of dawn
G
Nights as short as the days are long
D Em
Life turned out to be another magazine
Am
Livin' with a stranger now
G
Girl i knew got away somehow
D Em
She went out with two bit gasoline
On the go,back - you know what i mean
- stilltrucking
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- stilltrucking
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- stilltrucking
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- Joined: October 24th, 2004, 12:29 pm
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- stilltrucking
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- Joined: October 24th, 2004, 12:29 pm
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happy you enjoyed
interesting surfing to that song
I saw a show about Nat King Cole, one thing jumped out at me a song he did called Nature Boy. writen by eden ahbez, which led me to the website the song is listed at. A freind of ahbez that plays the drums.
http://www.shadowboxstudio.com/dylan.htm
the music link is from that link.
more about ahbe
http://shadowboxstudio.com/ahbefiles/1977.htm
interesting surfing to that song
I saw a show about Nat King Cole, one thing jumped out at me a song he did called Nature Boy. writen by eden ahbez, which led me to the website the song is listed at. A freind of ahbez that plays the drums.
http://www.shadowboxstudio.com/dylan.htm
the music link is from that link.
more about ahbe
http://shadowboxstudio.com/ahbefiles/1977.htm
- stilltrucking
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T Bone Burnett
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060509/ap_ ... ne_burnett
"The album's highlight, "Earlier Baghdad (The Bounce)," is a murderous slow burn, shattered intermittently by a descending guitar riff. But Burnett says that underneath the gloomy bizarreness of the song and the entire album, "is a kind of mirth at the predicament — a love of the predicament, of the preposterousness of it all."
Costello, a close friend and frequent collaborator of Burnett's, believes the album is well worth the wait.
"He took his time — there's no hurry in this life. He made a record when he was ready to make a record and look at all the good things he's done in between," says Costello. "I think this record is the epitome of him as an artist in its uniqueness and completely uncompromising nature musically and lyrically."}
Sound byte from Sunday Edition on NPR he calls it a Memphis version of King Lear.
They also played a couple of other tracks. Palestine Texas and Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend, Lee Anne Hansen called him out on that, he said it all goes back to Crystal Blue Persuasion





http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060509/ap_ ... ne_burnett
"The album's highlight, "Earlier Baghdad (The Bounce)," is a murderous slow burn, shattered intermittently by a descending guitar riff. But Burnett says that underneath the gloomy bizarreness of the song and the entire album, "is a kind of mirth at the predicament — a love of the predicament, of the preposterousness of it all."
Costello, a close friend and frequent collaborator of Burnett's, believes the album is well worth the wait.
"He took his time — there's no hurry in this life. He made a record when he was ready to make a record and look at all the good things he's done in between," says Costello. "I think this record is the epitome of him as an artist in its uniqueness and completely uncompromising nature musically and lyrically."}
Sound byte from Sunday Edition on NPR he calls it a Memphis version of King Lear.
They also played a couple of other tracks. Palestine Texas and Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend, Lee Anne Hansen called him out on that, he said it all goes back to Crystal Blue Persuasion
last bunch on playlist...
Cry Awhile Bob Dylan
Beast of Burden The Rolling Stones
Amity - Elliott Smith
Angel's Wings Social Distortion
Youngstown Bruce Springsteen
She's Waiting Eric Clapton
Change Blind Melon
Redemption Song Bob Marley & The Wailers
Century Paul Westerberg
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window The Beatles
On The Road Tom Waits & Primus
Mother Nature's Son The Beatles
Growin' Up Bruce Springsteen
Blue Turning Gray Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Hide N Seekin' Paul Westerberg
Devilock The Misfits
Diamond Ring The Black Crowes
You & I Jeff Buckley
Lee Tenacious D
Lullaby Tom Waits
Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline
Do The White Stripes
Highway To Hell 3:28 ACDC
Tahitian Moon Perry Farrell
You Got Me Rocking The Rolling Stones
Cry Awhile Bob Dylan
Beast of Burden The Rolling Stones
Amity - Elliott Smith
Angel's Wings Social Distortion
Youngstown Bruce Springsteen
She's Waiting Eric Clapton
Change Blind Melon
Redemption Song Bob Marley & The Wailers
Century Paul Westerberg
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window The Beatles
On The Road Tom Waits & Primus
Mother Nature's Son The Beatles
Growin' Up Bruce Springsteen
Blue Turning Gray Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Hide N Seekin' Paul Westerberg
Devilock The Misfits
Diamond Ring The Black Crowes
You & I Jeff Buckley
Lee Tenacious D
Lullaby Tom Waits
Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan Nashville Skyline
Do The White Stripes
Highway To Hell 3:28 ACDC
Tahitian Moon Perry Farrell
You Got Me Rocking The Rolling Stones
and knowing i'm so eager to fight cant make letting me in any easier.
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