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WAYLT?July 8, 2012 2:33 am
Let her cry - Hootie & the Blowfish
"Cracked Rearview" (1994) Hiya OPK
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WAYLT?July 8, 2012 4:08 am
Hello Wabbit.
Strange World / Pacific Coast Highway - The Beach Boys |
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WAYLT?July 8, 2012 1:43 pm
Pride and Joy -- Double Trouble & Stevie Ray Vaughan -- The Essential Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble
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WAYLT?July 8, 2012 6:59 pm
Swimmer... / Ghostbird - Amanda Shires
"Carrying Lightning" (2011) |
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WAYLT?July 8, 2012 7:25 pm
Spread to THin - The Dirty Heads
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WAYLT?July 8, 2012 10:09 pm
In Between Jobs / Digger Dave's Crazy Woman Blues - Todd Snider
"Agnostic Hymns & Stoner Fables" (2012) |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 12:09 am
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 12:13 am
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 12:22 am
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 12:29 am
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 1:03 am
Evening Neb.
Murrietta's Head - Dave Alvin "Eleven Eleven" (2011) |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 2:30 am
Seven Cities Of Gold / Headlong Flight - Rush
"Clockwork Angels" (2012) |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 7:40 am
CHELSEA CROWELL: Chelsea Crowell
1.Tremolo Trees 2.Famous 3.I Want My Seven Years Back 4.Heart's Mistake 5.Sometimes Love 6.Never Be a Beggar 7.The Run 8.In Your Arms Again 9.Eddie Brown 10.Where the Hell Is Robert E. Lee 11.Someday 12.Lost Aimless Beauty Amazon Review: An eclectic beginning of a powerful songwriter, this album runs the gamut, showcasing everything from stripped back folk to produced country pop, all with a knowing wink. Chelsea Crowell is the 2nd daughter of 3 between songwriting legends Rosanne Cash and Rodney Crowell. The craft is in her DNA and it shows. The only 3rd generation family member making music today, the shadows hang large over her but the music speaks for itself. Following up on the recording sessions of her first band, Jane Only, Crowell recorded her eponymous solo debut with Nashville producer Loney John Hutchins. The two play on a majority of the record and Crowell even manned the controls at times. Featuring additional musicians such as William Tyler and Brian Kotzur of the Silver Jews band, Chelsea Crowell explores everything from historic yarns in Where the Hell Is Robert E. Lee to deeply personal songs such as The Run. Available in CD digipak and 150 gram vinyl with download card, Chelsea Crowell is a must listen for any fan of the Cash legacy. It is a beautiful start to a promising career. |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 8:45 am
CHUCK PROPHET: Temple Beautiful
1.Play That Song Again 2.Castro Halloween 3.Temple Beautiful 4.Museum of Broken Hearts 5.Willie Mays Is Up at Bat 6.The Left Hand and the Right Hand 7.I Felt Like Jesus 8.Who Shot John 9.He Came from So Far Away (Red Man Speaks) 10.Little Girl, Little Boy 11.White Night, Big City 12.Emperor Norton in the Last Year of His Life (1880) Allmusic Review: Theme projects can be dicey propositions. For every successful one that examines a subject in a song cycle, many more fail miserably as performers strain and stretch lyrics to fit the matter at hand. Leave it to San Francisco's Chuck Prophet to turn that generalization upside-down on his twelfth studio release since the 1990 dissolution of Green on Red. This concept set centers on his San Francisco hometown. The 12 tunes on Temple Beautiful, named after an influential and long defunct S.F. punk club, sometimes only obliquely reference the city. In fact, without Prophet's song-by-song explanations in the press notes, it's often impossible to place this rootsy, melodic rock & roll to any particular location. Still, Prophet proudly declares that the album was "made in San Francisco, by San Franciscans about San Francisco." Regardless, this is another in a remarkably consistent series of terrific Prophet discs, filled with tightly wound blues-based rock, driven by his unassuming talk-sung vocals and ever-present, always imaginative Telecaster riffs. The dreamy trip-hop beats that once played a distinctive part in Prophet's sound have been replaced by a tough four-piece augmented by occasional horns, keyboards from producer Brad Jones, violin and cello, and even a guest vocal from San Francisco's Roy Loney, founding member of, and frontman for, the legendary Flamin' Groovies. The rather open-ended theme namechecks everyone from world-renowned S. F. figures such as Willie Mays to the far more obscure Emperor Norton, a British eccentric who moved there and a figure only those from the area would likely recognize. The 1978 Harvey Milk/George Moscone double homicide by Dan White is referenced in "White Night, Big City," but even those lyrics are obtuse with neither of the protagonist's names mentioned, although what sounds like found audio footage from the subsequent White Night Riots is a subtle addition. Some of the material least connected to the S.F. topic is the most successful. The lonely souls that populate "The Museum of Broken Hearts" have only a tangential relationship to AIDs, but the result is one of Prophet's most beautiful, moving, and mournful ballads, helped enormously by a simple, somewhat psychedelic elegiac violin that weaves throughout the chorus. The short '50s pastiche with Stax-styled soul sax and wife Stephanie Finch (oddly M.I.A. on many of these songs), "Little Girl, Little Boy" is a frisky antidote to some of the songwriter's darker, skewed visions. The latter is exemplified by the rocking and murderous "Who Shot John," another seemingly non-S.F. related item. Ultimately, despite his loftier intentions, this works perfectly well as another excellent Chuck Prophet collection that for most listeners only marginally adheres to its stated concept but is no less impressive because of that. |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 9:36 am
JIMMY LAFAVE: Buffalo Return to the Plains
1.Burden To Bear 2.Last Train 3.Sweetheart Like You 4.Amsterdam 5.I'm Thinking Of You 6.Never Be Mine 7.Buffalo Return To The Plains 8.Going Home 9.Foolish Pride 10.That I Can't Control 11.I Walk Along With You 12.Rock & Roll Land 13.Worn Out American Dream Allmusic Review: This is the third of singer/songwriter Jimmy LaFave's albums, and each one reveals new dimensions. The songs are socially conscious and idealistic without being the least bit melancholy. His voice has that rasp that comes from living near the edge, and is one of his best assets. He can take a ballad and make you feel its pain and sadness; listen to "I'm Thinking of You" and "Never Be Mine." Then listen to the tenderness, joy, and love in "Going Home," the gentleness and caring now in his voice reinforcing the lyrics. Then there are the times he just puts his foot down and rocks out in the Western rhythm that so effectively drives the work of contemporaries like Joe Ely, plus the one who started the West Texas sound, Buddy Holly; take a listen to "That I Can't Control." LaFave's band is only getting tighter and tighter, staying with him at all times, but never hidden behind him; he allows them to step out and show their chops in ways that effectively highlight the songs. |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 11:14 am
Hello Rock.
Think About The Days / The Private Life Of Bill And Sue - The Beach Boys "That's Why God Made The Radio" (2012) |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 12:15 pm
WAYLT!!!! Wassup peeps?!!!
Koy, how is the new Beach Boys?? And Rock-hello first of all! Secondly, I can't say enough good things about your recommendation for the Alabama Shakes record. It is absolutely the new favorite in my house!!!! "Loneliest Star" - Seal "A Poem On The Underground Wall" - Simon & Garfunkel "All Down The Line(Live)" - Rolling Stones "Lovely To See You" - Moody Blues "Sleeping On The Sidewalk" - Queen "Numb" - U2 "The View" - Modest Mouse "Diddley Daddy" - Chris Isaak "Remember" - Jimi Hendrix Experience "The Sacred And Profane" - Smashing Pumpkins |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 1:19 pm
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 1:56 pm
AFTERNOON KOY, LD, ROCK & others!!!!
Hope everyone is doing well. I finally got Clarice to restore my WI-FI privilages! JUST LISTENED TO: AC/DC - Girls Got Rhythm Highway to Hell 1:22:51PM John Fullbright - Gawd Above From The Ground Up 1:25:57PM Johnny Cash - Get Rhythm Original Golden Hits, Volumes 1& 2 1:31:54PM Alejandro Escovedo - Man of The World Big Station 1:33:49PM Patti Smith - Banga Banga 1:36:18PM THE JOHN BUTLER TRIO - BETTER THAN GRAND NATIONAL 1:38:57PM Bonnie Raitt - Right Down The Line Slipstream 1:43:38PM CITIZEN COPE - BROTHER LEE EVERY WAKING MOMENT 1:48:00PM |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 2:14 pm
Hey Fans! Welcome back.
RY COODER: Into the Purple Valley 1.How Can You Keep Moving (Unless You Migrate Too) 2.Billy The Kid 3.Money Honey 4.F.D.R. In Trinidad 5.Teardrops Will Fall 6.Denomination Blues 7.On A Monday 8.Hey Porter 9.Great Dream From Heaven 10.Taxes On The Farmer Feeds Us All 11.Vigilante Man |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 2:38 pm
HEY ROCK!!!! I was down close to you a couple of weeks ago. Went to Clearwater Beach for a week and to visit with my daughter. Unfortunately, we mostly visited with DEBBY and only saw the sun for a few minutes the entire week after the first day we got there.
JUST LISTENED TO: Monsters of Folk - Dear God (Sincerely M.O.F.) Monsters of Folk 2:01:15PM Willie Nelson with Lukas Nelson - Just Breathe Heroes 2:06:11PM Canon Blue - A Native Rumspinga 2:10:13PM The Dandy Warhols - Get Off The Capitol Years 1995-2007 2:14:15PM Brendan Benson - Light Of Day What Kind Of World 2:17:32PM Marvin Gaye - What's Going On What's Going On 2:22:22PM Maybe the best song to come out of MOTOWN ever IMHO. Dr. John - Revolution Locked Down 2:26:04PM Everest - Rapture Ownerless 2:29:45PM |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 3:36 pm
Hope everyone is doing well. I finally got Clarice to restore my WI-FI privilages!FANS!!!!!!!! Hey buddy! Was just askiung around about you last week, was far too long for to not be visiting these parts. Nice to e-see you again! "Creeping Death(Live)" - Metallica "That Old Sweet Roll(Hi-De-Ho)" - Dusty Springfield "Fuel(Live with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra)" - Metallica |
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WAYLT?July 9, 2012 4:00 pm
FANS!!!!!!!! Hey buddy! Was just askiung around about you last week, was far too long for to not be visiting these parts. Nice to e-see you again!LD!!!!!!!! You were posting while I was typing. Gotta run for today but I got some really interesting topics to talk with you about as you with gather from my previous post. Hope to be in here tomorrow afternoon after my kids' tennis lessons. C ya then I hope. |