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#2464 by Guest
Wed Aug 30, 2006 2:45 am
Wed Aug 30, 2006 2:45 am
Opinions are like a**holes, Everybody's got one.....But Dye, based on everything you've posted thus far,........You might wanna try farting a little nicer..........my opinion
#2475 by Guest
Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:36 am
Wed Aug 30, 2006 11:36 am
[quote]Sun Volt and Ralph Stanely, are you a fan of Gillian Welch at all?
Yes.
Yes.
Hey Rootsy,
I'm also a fan of Casey Chambers and Iris Dement.
There's a band that started out on 4AD (label) called Tarnation.
The singer is called Paula Fraser, and she gets compared to Patsy Cline
an awful lot. The album "gentle creatures" has one of my favorite songs;
"The hand". It is a spooky/gothic/alt/country track that I never tire of.
http://www.4ad.com/tarnation/releases/g ... eatures-3/
Bet your a fan of Neko Case also. Dye
I'm also a fan of Casey Chambers and Iris Dement.
There's a band that started out on 4AD (label) called Tarnation.
The singer is called Paula Fraser, and she gets compared to Patsy Cline
an awful lot. The album "gentle creatures" has one of my favorite songs;
"The hand". It is a spooky/gothic/alt/country track that I never tire of.
http://www.4ad.com/tarnation/releases/g ... eatures-3/
Bet your a fan of Neko Case also. Dye
#2490 by Guest
Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:21 pm
Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:21 pm
"Tarnations" is a cool name.
I like Iris D. pretty well. She has that authentic mountain voice.
Have heard of Neko Case, but thats all. My "alt" library is pretty small actually. But I'd like to get into more of that kind of vibe. Am very familiar with the ''grandaddies" of the genre like Graham Parsons, Townes VZ, etc.
But I'm an old guy, 49. I just havn't kept up that well. Most of my music purchases for the last 10-15 yrs have been bluegrass for the most part.
You'd think here in South AL there would be lots of younger folks into that kind of thing, but its a wasteland of top 40 CMT and VH1.
Even good bluegrass is considered a novelty at best by the average person.
Too bad my real job keeps me out here in Lost Egyptian Boonies, surrounded by Praise Bands, 16 yr old Rap wannabies, and people who think good music comes out of a Karoke machine
I like Iris D. pretty well. She has that authentic mountain voice.
Have heard of Neko Case, but thats all. My "alt" library is pretty small actually. But I'd like to get into more of that kind of vibe. Am very familiar with the ''grandaddies" of the genre like Graham Parsons, Townes VZ, etc.
But I'm an old guy, 49. I just havn't kept up that well. Most of my music purchases for the last 10-15 yrs have been bluegrass for the most part.
You'd think here in South AL there would be lots of younger folks into that kind of thing, but its a wasteland of top 40 CMT and VH1.
Even good bluegrass is considered a novelty at best by the average person.
Too bad my real job keeps me out here in Lost Egyptian Boonies, surrounded by Praise Bands, 16 yr old Rap wannabies, and people who think good music comes out of a Karoke machine
#2498 by Guest
Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:18 pm
Wed Aug 30, 2006 10:18 pm
i almost flunked 8th grade english because the teacher always sat on her desk throwing scopes "dam" she was lookin good
Dictionary would be a good start. After that I'd recommend a book on punctuation, capitalization, & proper grammar. Perhaps you should have paid attention to your teacher's lesson instead of her legs. You may have gotten more than 3 replies to your 42 messages if people could read what you type! See how that works?
<a href="http://www.juliesaylor.net">www.juliesaylor.net</a>
Thanks for that Diva
Rootsy:
My husband and I are from Philly, where there are opportunities to hear
all sorts of sounds. Now we live in the woods in rural Vermont, it's
gorgeous but isolated, so I know what you're saying.
My spouse was into Emilou, Graham, and Townes. I was into a little alt
country but he got me listening to the older stuff.
Dye
Rootsy:
My husband and I are from Philly, where there are opportunities to hear
all sorts of sounds. Now we live in the woods in rural Vermont, it's
gorgeous but isolated, so I know what you're saying.
My spouse was into Emilou, Graham, and Townes. I was into a little alt
country but he got me listening to the older stuff.
Dye
#2522 by Guest
Thu Aug 31, 2006 3:12 pm
Thu Aug 31, 2006 3:12 pm
Xavier Rudd's been in my cd player awhile, along with mofro and bela fleck. Been listening to alot of Younder mountain too.....
I like Bela Fleck and Bartok.
My hubby did the Dead/Drugs thing before it was over in the 80's.
I never could dig the jam bands though.
Not a dropper of acid either (maybe that's why).
I think it's just too loose and meandering for me.
Dye
My hubby did the Dead/Drugs thing before it was over in the 80's.
I never could dig the jam bands though.
Not a dropper of acid either (maybe that's why).
I think it's just too loose and meandering for me.
Dye
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