what are you listening to?

clhboa

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Ray Benson-"Beyond Time" 2003 Audium Records cd
Shelby Lynne-"Temptation" 1993 Morgan Creek Records cd
Lyle Lovett-"Anthology Vol. 1: Cowboy Man" 2001 MCA Records cd
 

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clhboa said:
Lee Roy Parnell-"Back To The Well" 2006 Universal South Records cd
You listen to a lot of different music. I have wanted to go to Red Rocks many times. Very nice setting for a concert. When they play there they play their best I think.

Larry
 

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speakerman1 said:
clhboa said:
Lee Roy Parnell-"Back To The Well" 2006 Universal South Records cd
You listen to a lot of different music. I have wanted to go to Red Rocks many times. Very nice setting for a concert. When they play there they play their best I think.

Larry
Various Artists-"The Fame Studio Story 1961-1973" 2011 Kent/Ace Records cd (3 disc set)


...A great comp of material recorded at the legendary Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Big names like Wilson Picket, Etta James and Clarence Carter are mixed in with a lot of great lesser knowns.


Larry,

Yeah, I listen to a large variety of music. I always wonder when I post if anybody here has heard of or cares about most of it. Most of the music I listen to does have a direct connection to 3 basic genres though: Country, Blues and Classic Rock/Oldies.

And yes, Red Rocks is a great place to see a show!
 

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speakerman1 said:
LOL Never know what you may find looking at these posts. The Black Keys The Big Comes Up Spotify. Wearing the dreaded headphones.

Larry
"The Big Come Up" is available on vinyl from Bomp Records. I really like that album.


Various Artists-"The Cobra Records Story" 1993 Capricorn Records cd (2 cd box set)


....Killer Chicago Blues comp recorded between the years 1956-1958. Features Otis Rush, Buddy Guy, Ike Turner and many others.
 

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It sounded like it was Beginnings by Chicago but it's way in the bedroom and I couldn't tell the current tune from a car stereo going down the street.

AHA! Suite Judy Blue Eyes-it's all that bass!
 
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