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What are you listening to today?

That's good. :thumb Never heard of these guys. Looks like an act from Austin City Limits. My daughter says they're big.

Thanks for posting.
 
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Dylan.

Everything is Broken

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Just got a "new" pre amp for my living room stereo. I'm into vintage stereo gear. My new-to-me pre amp is a PS Audio 6.0, made in 1990.
BIG upgrade from my PS Audio 4.5. I use the 6.0 with an Adcom 535 amp, a Magnum Dynalab FT 101A tuner, and an NAD 510 CD player, with Tannoy Eyris 3 speakers. WOW!

Don't have it at the house but I always loved RL Burnside's cover of the song.

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Alvin Lee (R.I.P.)

The great Alvin Lee of Ten Years After fame died unexpectedly yesterday during what supposed to be a routine surgery. Much much more than the blazing fast gunslinger he gained the rep for (after TYA's Woodstock performance), Alvin Lee played guitar with heart and soul. Not only was he a master of guitar, but a master of The Blues as well...

Here are a bunch of Alvin Lee videos, some from Ten Years After, some solo, from later on. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apzNkhqkF8U&list=AL94UKMTqg-9DHsZv705t4BAo-gU1Bgh2Q


Here's his official website:

http://www.alvinlee.com/

Alvin Lee. Goin Home.
 
Beach House - Lover of Mine

You never know what your local university radio station is going to serve up, and U of C's CJSW dropped this little gem on u, today (hey, even our daughter likes it):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw5hkqTiAPI

For some reason, when I hear a piece like this, I hear Coldplay playing backup, like they did with Richard Ashcroft in "Bittersweet Symphony" at Live 8, knocking the ball right out of the park.
 
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I'm listening to a new album, Old Yellow Moon, duets by Emmy Lou Harris and Rodney Crowell.

You would have to have a cold heart to not like these songs.:thumb
 
I'm listening to a new album, Old Yellow Moon, duets by Emmy Lou Harris and Rodney Crowell.

You would have to have a cold heart to not like these songs.:thumb

Emmy Lou's voice is still wonderful, And Rodney Crowell has written so many songs over the years that we all know - he still cranks out good tunes to this day. I may be wrong but I THINK at one time, the two were married, together, shacked up, whatever- a couple IOW. A new album from them together? No doubt it's great.
 
Emmy Lou's voice is still wonderful, And Rodney Crowell has written so many songs over the years that we all know - he still cranks out good tunes to this day. I may be wrong but I THINK at one time, the two were married, together, shacked up, whatever- a couple IOW. A new album from them together? No doubt it's great.


Her's a song with EmmyLou and Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiLHid1qVsw

EmmyLou is still easy on the eyes.....:dance
 
As I Lay Dying is playing a couple blocks from my house tonight. I'll be there.

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