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    Of course, I've both DP and Kula Shaker versions on my iPod I just like Kula Shaker more.

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    Ain't no party like a Pyongyang party, 'cause a Pyongyang party is ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJNBfBr-OGU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJNBfBr-OGU[/ame]
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    Megadeth- hangar 18
    I cant seem to drive slow if I am ever listening to that song in the car

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    I am celebrating the birthday of some fellow named Stevie Ray Vaughan. I am listening to his rather good cover of Voodoo Child.
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    The 16 bit remix of Noisias "Machine gun". Reminds me of buying better speakers :>
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    Quote Originally Posted by pimento View Post
    Ain't no party like a Pyongyang party, 'cause a Pyongyang party is ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY
    That is too funny. Kim always looks like he has a load in his pants. Great hats!

    My wife got some cool stuff from Putumayo recently. Can't understand any of the lyrics but digging the groove.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ItIWhT347E&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ItIWhT347E&feature=related[/ame]
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    Quote Originally Posted by csl177 View Post
    That is too funny. Kim always looks like he has a load in his pants. Great hats!

    My wife got some cool stuff from Putumayo recently. Can't understand any of the lyrics but digging the groove.
    Nice, very groovy.
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    Since it's getting close to Halloween, here is a song which relates to it. It reached #1 in Oct., 1962...
    (There is a 30-second intro.)
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    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4x_QBp3S7Y"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4x_QBp3S7Y[/ame]

    Every now and then I like to go back. I had to watch Crossroads again the other day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crisis View Post
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4x_QBp3S7Y

    Every now and then I like to go back. I had to watch Crossroads again the other day.
    It is amazing that a man with such a small output of music was so influential.

    Truly the King of the Delta Blues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aiasib View Post
    I dig it. Cosmic love and Rabbit heart are pretty nice. Kind of epic in an operatic sort of way.
    I like the Drumming Song, and Howl....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    It is amazing that a man with such a small output of music was so influential.

    Truly the King of the Delta Blues.
    Well there is obviously an enigma that makes him interesting beyond his music. I also like Son House. The really early guys were all the more interesting because they were not necessarily playing in 4/4 time like the blues and most rock music ended up. They would play extra bars here and there and their lyrical phrasing is also interesting.
    "A string is approximately nine long."
    Egg Nogg 02-04-2005, 05:07 AM

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    Artist: Yanni, Album: Steal The Sky, Year:1988, Genre: New Age, Name: Finale

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    One beautiful piece of music

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    It is amazing that a man with such a small output of music was so influential.

    Truly the King of the Delta Blues.
    Well, mostly because of marketing... it was Columbia Records' release of "King of the Delta Blues Singers" in 1961 that contained most of the myth, instigated by John Hammond (John Hammond Jr. happens to be a friend of mine). The folk revival was well underway and Hammond rightly saw potential from tracks easily and cheaply obtained. That Johnson recorded just 29 songs was part of the mystique.

    Largely because WC Handy published what had otherwise been un-written (charted/published) folk music, blues recording artists became very popular in the 1920-30s. Bessie and Mamie Smith were major stars, as was Charlie Patton, and along with Skip James, Tommy Johnson, Lemon Jefferson, Pink Anderson, Bill Broonzey and too many more to mention the form held public appeal, influencing pop and jazz. Without Big Mama Thornton, there would be no Elvis as we know him.

    Quote Originally Posted by crisis View Post
    Well there is obviously an enigma that makes him interesting beyond his music. I also like Son House. The really early guys were all the more interesting because they were not necessarily playing in 4/4 time like the blues and most rock music ended up. They would play extra bars here and there and their lyrical phrasing is also interesting.
    One of my all-time favorites. Death Letter Blues and Grinnin' in Your Face exemplify his style, which was where Robert Johnson got his.
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