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What are you listening to today?

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Yee haaa!
Let's rodeo!

Was listening to some Stompin' Tom, "Bud the Spud, The Ketchup Song" which led me into Homegrown Tomatoes which led me to this.

Good stuff.
 
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Been listening to older Greenday,The Buzz Poets,And of course the greatest rock band in history Rush!
 
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HELLO WISCONSIN!!!!!!!!
 
I am listening to the voices in my head with a background of Classical.

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Makes my brain feel good
 
Was listening to some Stompin' Tom, "Bud the Spud, The Ketchup Song" which led me into Homegrown Tomatoes which led me to this.

Good stuff.

Guy Clark sings one of my favorite lines



HeÔÇÖs born in Spain and died in France
He was not scared of baggy pants



- Picasso's Mandolin
 
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I love this album. Significance not just in time and space but how I viewed music as a whole.
Maybe it was the incredible Sushi tonight (possibly one of the top 5 meals of my life and I know, ginger and wasabi sometimes has that effect) but I have not heard music made like this in a long time. When you heard this album the first time, there was no mistake, you found something new.
 
Late last night
I was speaking with my wife again
When she turned into a momur again
Tried to put me uptight again
She took me favorite guitar
And she smashed it on the floor
When she danced around on top of it,
I thought I might get sore
Just a little bit
sore . . . .
 
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OK, here is a guy who went on to do a few TV soundtracks but this was his first band.
Remember Thirtysomething?
 
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Yay Wezul!

Love the first CTS album, but Safety in Numbers has to be my favorite!

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And speaking of Close to the Edge... just returned to a pass of Bill Bruford's first solo album.

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How can you beat this lineup? :D
Bill Bruford, drums and percussion
Dave Stewart, keyboards
Allan Holdsworth, guitar
Annette Peacock, vocals
Jeff Berlin, bass
 
Nope. I've been down with Opeth since they released Blackwater Park. Even met the guys. They're cool.

Mayhem? Man, I'll bet we're some of the only ones in the MOA that know about bands like that. Haha. Can't say I really care for them, though. But, if you want some siiiiiick Scandinavian metal, check out Emperor, or specifically;
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Emperor is alright. What about Finntroll, Sentenced - both from Finland (some say that is Scandinavia, some not).

Lately I am getting industrialized: Rammstein, Skinny Puppy, Frontline Assembly, Crystal Method, etc
 
I love me some early Alice Cooper. He had the best backing band hands down.
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Here we are Jeff, can't go wrong with monsieur Strummer, Clash or Solo
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Love the first CTS album, but Safety in Numbers has to be my favorite!

The live albums, (Either the authorized, complete with the William Tell Overture noodling or the unauthorized WBAB booty are terrific and capture the essence of this mostly unknown band.) I think John Palumbo went on and did at least one solo.
The entire collection is very difficult to find, I have bits and pieces.
 
Well I guess I have been out of the loop, had not heard of the band and I missed the show at the Double Door. Quite honestly, I doubt I would have made the trip into the city.

Thanks for bringing me up to speed, Derek. Interesting personnel/combination.
 
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