What are you listening to?

Discussion in 'Cactus Cafe' started by TheWalkingHorn, Feb 23, 2015.

  1. Dionysus

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    I think that’s the place I was trying to remember. I saw The Call there in 1986.

    Is The Showdown still on the Drag? We used to drink cheap pitcher beer there and throw darts.
     
  2. uisge beatha

    uisge beatha 1,000+ Posts

    Reminds me somewhat of Waylon but still different. And I' always partia; to a lead guitarist playing a tele - wish I could make mine sound like that
     
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  3. WorsterMan

    WorsterMan SEC here we come!!

    I was inspired by personal events to listen to a little C&W this evening and these cuts are what I am listening to now including:



     
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  4. snek

    snek 500+ Posts

    WM's post got me in a country mood too. I played this a little while ago and it sounded great at loud volume.

     
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  5. snek

    snek 500+ Posts

    I like the original version too but this just rocks.

     
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  6. NBHorn7

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    I have this cassette tape somewhere.
     
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  7. snek

    snek 500+ Posts

    Tape or Cassingle?
     
  8. NBHorn7

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    Both I think, I got the single and then the whole tape. Hadn't thought about it in a long time, till Dion mentioned them.
     
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  9. Dionysus

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    I don't think there are any Russians
    And there ain't no Yanks
    Just corporate criminals
    playin' with tanks

     
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  11. WorsterMan

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    Went back to old school yesterday and was listening to probably my overall favorite group from the 60's.

    I am listening again today and here are 4 of my favorite cuts. Check out the sound of the 12 string Rickenbacker guitar that McGuinn plays. Tom Petty has credited the Byrd's with inspiring his much of his music. Much of the soundtrack from the 1969 movie Easy Rider was by the Byrds.

    The Byrds: Members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

    Roger McGuinn
    David Crosby
    Gene Clark
    Chris Hillman
    Michael Clarke
    Gram Parson (came along a little later).

    I picked the HD or High Quality versions:









    One of my favorites from the Easy Rider Soundtrack:

     
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  12. snek

    snek 500+ Posts

    If we collectively opened a dive bar it would have the best jukebox or music playing in, like, the Worlds.
     
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  13. snek

    snek 500+ Posts

    Feeling more aggressive today. This was stuck in my head and now I can release it at great volume here in the house. Speakers and air guitar getting a workout.

     
  14. snek

    snek 500+ Posts

    Rest in Peace, Randy Rhoads...you talented and magical son of a ***** you. May your golden fingers and enchanting fretwork fall upon angelic ears (upright or fallen).


     
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  17. OldHippie

    OldHippie 2,500+ Posts

    For some reason the Byrds reminded me of this favorite of mine.
     
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  18. 14tokihorn

    14tokihorn 1,000+ Posts

    Originally by the Shirelles, perhaps.
    I've had the refrain bubbling up for awhile. Then with the help of my friend in Duck Soup, he ID'd it.
    BAY
    bee
    It's
    You


    Joplin should have sung that

     
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  19. NBHorn7

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    The band named for a women's temperance movement, in a western movie, was a big deal when I was at UT. Though they had started years before the early 80's. At this time they had a young guy with long locks, from Oklahoma, as the lead singer and guitar man, named Vince Gill.

    Here's the big song going on from them then. Bonus of a time capsule "Solid Gold," top ten. This could have been on the tv show thread.

    I know what a big fan of the Solid Gold Dancers snek is, so I'm sure he can appreciate this. Looking at those big haired princess candidates for him, back then.
     
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  20. snek

    snek 500+ Posts

    Thank you guys for the education as well as refresher on several of these posts. Smith, eh? So that's who sings that song. And NB, ty for the history lesson. That was new to me and well, I like it!
     
  21. Dionysus

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    This thread is good.
     
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  22. WorsterMan

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    The group Smith was a one hit wonder... it was a big hit at the time and the lead singer chick got a lot of attention, but unfortunately they did not last. Good memories from that time, about mid - August to mid - October 1969... right when the UT football team was taking care of business toward the road to a NC season.:hookem:
     
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  23. snek

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  24. TheWalkingHorn

    TheWalkingHorn 500+ Posts

    @WorsterMan this is my favorite George Straight song of all time!!!!!!!!!!!! <3

     
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  25. TheWalkingHorn

    TheWalkingHorn 500+ Posts

    So the Bob Dylan show was..... super disappointing. :/
     
  26. OldHippie

    OldHippie 2,500+ Posts

    That last George Strait song reminds me of this Marshall Tucker song, not in music but in sentiment.

     
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  27. NBHorn7

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    Too many George Strait songs to choose from for me, as a favorite. But I sure do like this one as a summation of his great career.

    I was there, when as a young troubadour, he rode in on a song. Being in the same age range as George, I identify with that song and what it means. I remember well when he was playing Gruene Hall and The Broken Spoke, in the late 70's.

    Told James White, the owner of the Spoke, that guy is pretty good, he may make it big some day.

    The song that he rode in on was this one in 1980, and yes I have that album. I bought it in Austin, as a student at UT.




     
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  28. NBHorn7

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    Dylan and Joplin were and are music legends, but sometimes I couldn't understand a word they were singing. I always thought one day, they would do a duet and see who could be more undecipherable.

    When a young Faith Hill covered this Joplin hit, it's the first time I knew what the song was about.



     
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  29. snek

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  30. WorsterMan

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    Yes, a great song - this is in my top 5 of GS work.
     

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