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thecroweater wrote:Way I see it good songs are still writ and always were, empathy it what makes them great. If the consumer has empathy for greed gluttony and gain then sadly that is what will get airplay. It seems to me the best writers of pain first bled, Clapton's song of loss could only be wrote so honestly by a soul tortured by loss and songs of hope of love by one who's faith was tested
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I guess while I'm at it and speaking of Eric...

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ShineonCrazyDiamond wrote:I guess while I'm at it and speaking of Eric...
THANK YOU SIR!
That song includes Chuck Leavell on keyboards. Also known at "The Other Rolling Stone". We grew up in the same hometown and his first band as teenagers would play for teen parties at the YMCA. We "went" to the same Church and sometimes I'd ditch and go to his house just to watch him practice.
He got better and his solo kicks in at about 5:00.
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Chixter wrote:When I'm runnin the still, I have Pandora fired up to one of several Appalachian and Cajun channels. It seems the right thing to do.
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I like Queen, Beatles, Pink Floyd, etc
that's my music
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never knew they sang together
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Chris Wall-I feel like hank Williams tonight
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A great love song
Tom Russell-Stealin electricity
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Had this on my laptop for years
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It's Bluegrass for me. Flatt and Scruggs, Ralph Stanley, The Dillards, Doc Watson, Jerry Douglas. Mostly the fast stuff. I can't believe I'm the first to mention Bluegrass. Considering where we are and what we do.
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I just noticed this thing was 49 pages. I bet I'm not the first to mention Bluegrass after all.
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DaleE wrote:I just noticed this thing was 49 pages. I bet I'm not the first to mention Bluegrass after all.
But I am pretty sure I was the first to mention classical piano!

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I've mentioned Jerry Lee Lewis, he's a classic.
Was a real shame to read of Malcolm Young's death' end of an era. AC/DC and the rolling stones although very different were really the only two rock and roll bands left so its kind of the end of a genre.

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Guy Clark, Townes van Zandt, George Jones, Sturgill Simpson (turtles all the way down) Don Williams (RIP)
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Had to grin a little at this one.

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Urban blues like Albert Collins and Robert Cray... https://youtu.be/GVbaSNRB4PE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow it's all funky...
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[quote="ShineonCrazyDiamond"]I guess while I'm at it and speaking of Eric...


The first Clapton Unplugged CD we bought literally wore out we played it so much....
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DaleE wrote:It's Bluegrass for me.
My step-dad got me hooked on Flatt and Scruggs before I was out of the sixth grade. Been into rock and roll forever, but always perk up when somebody's playing a 5-string banjo, especially Bela Fleck.
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Twisted Brick wrote:
DaleE wrote:It's Bluegrass for me.
My step-dad got me hooked on Flatt and Scruggs before I was out of the sixth grade. Been into rock and roll forever, but always perk up when somebody's playing a 5-string banjo, especially Bela Fleck.
You guys ever listen to Dead South? In Bellevue, WA they have a Bluegrass Festival that tends to be really good. Some of the stuff is even newer. It's pretty cool to see the young guys and girls enjoying and creating bluegrass music.

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jon1163 wrote:
Twisted Brick wrote:
DaleE wrote:It's Bluegrass for me.
My step-dad got me hooked on Flatt and Scruggs before I was out of the sixth grade. Been into rock and roll forever, but always perk up when somebody's playing a 5-string banjo, especially Bela Fleck.
You guys ever listen to Dead South? In Bellevue, WA they have a Bluegrass Festival that tends to be really good. Some of the stuff is even newer. It's pretty cool to see the young guys and girls enjoying and creating bluegrass music.

https://youtu.be/B9FzVhw8_bY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Have never heard of Dead South.... nice video!
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Breaking grass-shine.
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Clapton making the strat sing a couple of verses.....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTVSH_weQPw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" rel="nofollow
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Nice, a favorite of mine he sings is Choctaw bingo being as I live right close to the Choctaw casino @ Grant ok.
Kinda reminds me of some of my family
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Seems like Jamey's been around some homemade corn before.
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jb-texshine wrote:
Nice, a favorite of mine he sings is Choctaw bingo being as I live right close to the Choctaw casino @ Grant ok.
Kinda reminds me of some of my family
One of my favorites as well. "We're gonna have us a time"
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