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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    are you referring to the one before they were "Chicago" ??

    with "I'm a man" and freeform guitar ? and the group was called "Chicago Transit Authority" ?
    now that i think of it that was the first album i ever heard on a decent "component"stereo.

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    its a little out of my gen ...but my son introduced me to , and I like some of CAKE (I will survive), THE CLASH (Mag 7, London Calling) , RADIOHEAD (Creep) and RHCP (Under the bridge).



    Oh yeah, I really got into The White Stripes - Elephant
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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    its a little out of my gen



    Oh yeah, I really got into The White Stripes - Elephant
    a little huh?i really like this too.on now modern jazz quartet.....................space..........on apple no less

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    mahavishnu orchestra..............birds of fire

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    guess im the only one listening today...................highway 61 revisited......................some guy from minnesota

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim campbell View Post
    guess im the only one listening today...................highway 61 revisited......................some guy from minnesota
    richard belzer did "The Ballad of Bob dylan" ,, really, really funny.
    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    richard belzer did "The Ballad of Bob dylan" ,, really, really funny.
    on record?

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    it's recent - CD only.
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    had sarah silverman jesus is magic at work the other day and its a hoot.chris rock ...bring the pain has been around a while but its great even after the first time,which is rare for comedy.did you ever see the series action w/ jay mohr and illeana douglas?lousy transfer but still worth it.back to music with a local trio............the wailin jennys,who seem to be getting an international following of late

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    camper van beethoven.................key lime pie

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    Playlist currently rolling:

    Lucinda Williams
    Gillian Welch
    Wilco
    Son Volt
    Jayhawks
    Michelle Shocked

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Sanford View Post
    Playlist currently rolling:

    Lucinda Williams
    Gillian Welch
    Wilco
    Son Volt
    Jayhawks
    Michelle Shocked

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    which gillian welch?i have hell among the yearlings and time the revelator,dvd and cd.i cant get enough of david rawlings tasty licks.michelle
    shocked....short sharp shocked......lucinda's car wheels and her live from austin dvd.dont know too much about the others you list and my six page amazon wish list is gettin out of hand

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim campbell View Post
    which gillian welch?i have hell among the yearlings and time the revelator,dvd and cd.i cant get enough of david rawlings tasty licks.michelle
    shocked....short sharp shocked......lucinda's car wheels and her live from austin dvd.dont know too much about the others you list and my six page amazon wish list is gettin out of hand
    Here's what's on this server/in this playlist- I have others, but haven't added them yet:

    Lucinda Williams Car Wheels On A Gravel Road
    Lucinda Williams Essence
    Lucinda Williams Lucinda Williams
    Lucinda Williams Passionate Kisses
    Lucinda Williams Ramblin'
    Lucinda Williams Rolling Stone Women in Rock (3
    Lucinda Williams Sweet Old World
    Lucinda Williams Sweet Relief: A Benefit for V
    Lucinda Williams World Without Tears

    Gillian Welch Hell Among the Yearlings
    Gillian Welch Revival
    Gillian Welch Soul Journey
    Gillian Welch Time (The Revelator)

    Wilco A Ghost Is Born
    Wilco A.M.
    Wilco CD Side 17
    Wilco KROQ 1997 New Music
    Wilco Summer Teeth
    Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot

    Son Volt Straightaways
    Son Volt Trace

    Jayhawks Blue Earth
    Jayhawks Hollywood Town Hall
    Jayhawks Rainy Day Music
    Jayhawks Sweet Relief: A Benefit for V
    Jayhawks Tomorrow The Green Grass

    Michelle Shocked Short Sharp Shocked
    Michelle Shocked Sweet Relief: A Benefit for V
    Michelle Shocked Texas Campfire Tapes

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    thats the tip of a very interesting ice berg you got there.do you buy a lot of discs or download?i get a feeling that your collection reflects a good deal of mine.how do you like buddy miller?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim campbell View Post
    thats the tip of a very interesting ice berg you got there.do you buy a lot of discs or download?i get a feeling that your collection reflects a good deal of mine.how do you like buddy miller?
    Don't know Buddy Miller, I'll have to look that one up. Quick description of what you like about the music?

    I've been collecting music all my life, have thousands of LPs/cassettes/CDs/DATs/etc. I've also done work for many record companies and music industry management companies, and their offices are littered with promo copies of their artists, so I've gotten hundreds of them as tips as well. Once I started doing beta testing for the folks at www.request.com I started converting much of my CD library to smaller digital file formats (for ease of use) as well as starting to archive my tapes to digital (originals are deteriorating). I've been at it pretty steadily for 7 years or so, I've still got a ways to go. I'd also love to have the analog stereo output of my concert DVDs and LDs, that's another future project.

    Quick look at my two current main servers- one has 10,032 songs from 833 albums, the other has 23,564 songs from 2,115 albums. Those don't include the music I've recorded in my homes or while running sound systems for bands, that's yet another server and another LOOONG project. There's quite a bit of secretarial work to do now grooming the text labels and organizing them between hard drives without losing any in the shuffle. Fun. Makes is easy to listen to what I want quickly, though, and I still have the original media and a dedicated listening system for the higher-quality experience. Also enables me to listen to my own collection from anywhere there's an internet connection- I can access the servers remotely and stream whatever I want.

    I can export the song lists or artist/album lists into Excel if you're curious, of course then you'll see how inconsistent the text info is on some of it...PM me if you care.

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