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What Music is in Your Car Stereo?

keltcgrasshoppper 08 May 00 - 05:57 PM
Amos 08 May 00 - 06:01 PM
GUEST,Mbo_at_ECU 08 May 00 - 06:04 PM
wysiwyg 08 May 00 - 07:06 PM
keltcgrasshoppper 08 May 00 - 07:50 PM
JedMarum 08 May 00 - 11:43 PM
alison 08 May 00 - 11:53 PM
simon-pierre 08 May 00 - 11:56 PM
Fiddler Terry 09 May 00 - 12:36 AM
JennieG 09 May 00 - 02:39 AM
GUEST,JulieF (at Work) 09 May 00 - 07:36 AM
JedMarum 09 May 00 - 10:49 AM
GUEST,TheOldMole 09 May 00 - 12:22 PM
GUEST,James 09 May 00 - 12:30 PM
L R Mole 09 May 00 - 12:48 PM
SDShad 09 May 00 - 12:57 PM
GUEST,yarnspinner 09 May 00 - 12:59 PM
GUEST,Aldus 09 May 00 - 02:09 PM
JenEllen 09 May 00 - 02:19 PM
GUEST,James 09 May 00 - 02:38 PM
poet 09 May 00 - 02:51 PM
Mbo 09 May 00 - 02:59 PM
Wincing Devil 09 May 00 - 03:43 PM
JenEllen 09 May 00 - 04:33 PM
Stewie 09 May 00 - 09:31 PM
jofield 09 May 00 - 11:47 PM
Rick Fielding 09 May 00 - 11:51 PM
JennieG 10 May 00 - 02:34 AM
Sailor Dan 10 May 00 - 07:13 AM
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Kim C 10 May 00 - 05:26 PM
TheOldMole 10 May 00 - 05:32 PM
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Homeless 11 May 00 - 08:00 AM
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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: keltcgrasshoppper
Date: 08 May 00 - 05:57 PM

Today I listened to Eliza Carthy Red Rice... Wonderful stuff.. Also J.P. Cormier of course Another Morning.. and a Cd that my son did His band is The Eyes.. very new yet classic ROCK and ROLL..


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Amos
Date: 08 May 00 - 06:01 PM

A tape of Praise practicing auto harp, and two tapes of the "Roots 'N' Blues Retrospective 1925-1950, including some Blind Willie McTell, Poor Boy Burke, the Light Crust Doughboys with JB Brinkley, Charlie Patton, and the Blue Ridge Ramblers -- fine collection o' stuff from white bread to coffee-dark brown to deep blue.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,Mbo_at_ECU
Date: 08 May 00 - 06:04 PM

Dang Amos! Where'd you get that tape of Praise? I want one too now! Waaaah!!

--Mbo


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: wysiwyg
Date: 08 May 00 - 07:06 PM

Amos has one of the last two poor-quality copies and I LOST the masters!!! Hardiman has the last copy and I owe it to a whole bunch of people!

LOL... if anyone wants a REALLY bad copy of a copy of a poorly recorded bunch of amateurs who are having a great time, with hymns, prayers, preaching, and outtakes included, send me a message and I'll bootleg ya one off Hardi's copy!

Oh, and it also has WAY too much of me talkin', LAFFin?

~S~


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: keltcgrasshoppper
Date: 08 May 00 - 07:50 PM

This is dulcimerdan and I have in my car-Eric Gerber,a young singer from Boston that opened for Brooks Williams at one of the concerts we did(Jackson Hall)He wrote this great tune THE BOX FAN about a red headed russian hindu he met in boston and then went to the Y.I`LL sing it or at least get the words next time we meet


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: JedMarum
Date: 08 May 00 - 11:43 PM

In the CD changer I currntly have (in order):
Ed Miller
Rick Fielding
Bill Staines
The Wolf Tones
JD Crowe
Gove Scrivenor

Ready to pop in at any moment I have; Waylon Thibedeaux, Norm Blake and Tony Rice, More Ed Miller, more Bill Staines.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: alison
Date: 08 May 00 - 11:53 PM

Bald Eagle, sounds like we both have the same RV Williams CD all the ones you listed are on mine (mine has the English folk Song Suite too)... . I used to love it for driving through the countryside at home (fitted the scenery)... it doesn't quite fit the scenery here in Oz..... but I can use my imagination... and the tunes are wonderful,....

slainte

alison


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: simon-pierre
Date: 08 May 00 - 11:56 PM

Lucinda Williams.
A good argument for buying a car.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Fiddler Terry
Date: 09 May 00 - 12:36 AM

I made a great compilation tape of bluegrass gospel--mostly from Nashville Bluegrass Band CD's, but also Tim O'Brien doing Dylan tunes from the "Red on Blonde" CD, such as "Father of Night" and "Forever Young", and Doyle Lawson, doing "He Put a Rainbow in the Sky for Me." I'm not all that religious, in general, but that music really gets me movin' on the way to work.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: JennieG
Date: 09 May 00 - 02:39 AM

Graham, Pratchett - Good Omens - now where's my prize!!???


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,JulieF (at Work)
Date: 09 May 00 - 07:36 AM

My partner tends to have control over the Tape in the car unless we are on a long trip. I think he's gone back to his childhood. - Family, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Black Sabbath. Oh and some Nirvana which we altenate with Classic FM. A few years ago we realised we had to be carefully about what we played in the car when we had the only four year old who knew all the word to The Tubes' White Punks on Dope. We are off to Shetland in the summer so we will all produce compilation tapes and squabble like hell.

In my CD Walkman ( 2 hours on the bus each day)

Nick Jones - Penguin Eggs John Martyn - Solid Air Prefab Sprout - Swoon And Roots Reels and Rhythms - A Scottish Folk /Dance fusion compliation.

Julie


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: JedMarum
Date: 09 May 00 - 10:49 AM

julie - my condolences to you, when your partner has 'control'

;-)


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,TheOldMole
Date: 09 May 00 - 12:22 PM

Well, I just took out a bunch of CDs that had cuts of mine on them, so I don't have to answer that.

I'm listening to two things, over and over. One is the Lionel Hampton Decca recordings from the 40s. I don't think people appreciate just how good Hampton was, and how important an influence. He's pretty near as important as Louis Jordan in the development of jump blues and rock 'n roll.

Second...more and more into latin music, especially Afro-Cuban. Just picked up a CD reissueof a 1975 ablum of Dizxzy Gillespie and Machito playing compositions by Chico O'Farrill, and I could listen to this one forever. It has the richness of the Miles Davis-Gil Evans collaborations. O'Farrill is one of our greatest, and least recognized, composers...and I trust I don't have to explain hw good Diz and Machito are.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,James
Date: 09 May 00 - 12:30 PM

On A bright sunny day driving a small coastal road...the ninth symphony...full blast. The rest of the time..Broadsword-Jethro Tull, Blonde on Blonde..The First Tom Rush album...Mary Macaslin, Ellen MacIllwaine, Mary Jane Lammond, Laura Smith Greatest Hits....Late at night on a long drive...The Carter Family, The Louvin Brothers and no ride is complete without Chieftans Two,especially the fox hunt.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: L R Mole
Date: 09 May 00 - 12:48 PM

W. Zevon "Life'll Kill Ya" b/w Lucinda's "Car Wheels...", James Taylor's first effort on Apple, with fancy strings and harpsichord, etc. (sounds so rushed, but maybe that's the deck) b/w Dan Hicks Greatest Hits, and just made yesterday and left on the counter so I'll have to listen to it tomorrow, new Randy Newman, "Bad Love" b/w "Best of Cab Calloway" on Okeh, or as much of it as I could fit on. Boy, could Cab sing.Great band, too.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: SDShad
Date: 09 May 00 - 12:57 PM

rangeroger, better be careful making posts like that. Someone might steal your truck just for your CD collection. :-)

In my tape deck right now: Dirt Band's "Will the Circle Be Unbroken II."

In reserve between the front seats:

Seldom Scene anniversary concert Ossian--Seal Song Runrig--live album whose name I forget Van/Chieftains--Irish Heartbeat Dave Brubeck--Time Out/Time Further Out Squeeze--Singles, 45s and Under Devo--Oh No, It's Devo! Alasdair Fraser and Jody Stecher--The Driven Bow The House Band--Rockall Gram Parsons--GP and Greivous Angel The Suburbs--Credit In Heaven U2--Rattle and Hum The Red Willow Band--Compilation

Chris


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,yarnspinner
Date: 09 May 00 - 12:59 PM

seems like I never heard of 90% of the stuff you guys mention...is nay of it Folk Music?


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,Aldus
Date: 09 May 00 - 02:09 PM

June Tabor. Silly Sisters, Ossians St. Kilda Wedding..Steeleye Span, Kate Rusby, Vaughan Williams, Bach...Tallis Scholars, Van Morrison...Norma Waterson, Gerald Trimble, The Pogues, Billy Bragg, Ella Fitzgerald,Kate Bush(Never Forever and Lionheart)Ashley MacIsaac, Old Ian and Sylvia and best of all, Mozarts Cosi Fan Tutti.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: JenEllen
Date: 09 May 00 - 02:19 PM

Oh boy, Mbo...you ready for this??

Kate Wolf 'Anthology'
Battlefield's 'Friday Harbour' (still riding that wave*bg*)
Gene Autrey - mix I put together
Martin Carthy mix
Steeleye Span
Swamp Mama Johnson -kick ass gyrrls
Nic Jones /Sandy Denny (thanks Micca)
Harry Belefonte 'Calypso'
Shel Silverstein -mix I put together
Heidi Muller's 'Giving Back'
Janis Joplin 'Pearl'
The Monkees 'Headquarters'
How's Bayou 'Pardon my French'
Sun Dogs/Beau Soleil mix
And a dozen unmarked tapes sent by friends with instructions of 'learn this song!' that are floating around naked in my glove box....


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,James
Date: 09 May 00 - 02:38 PM

Oh, I forget one of my favourites..The music from Ken Burns fil The Civil War.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: poet
Date: 09 May 00 - 02:51 PM

Well done JennieG as for your prize a free ticket for two at the Guernsey Folk Festival at the end of July a small thing but our own all you have to do is get here, I do like ladies who read the right books.

Graham (Guernsey)


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Mbo
Date: 09 May 00 - 02:59 PM

Elle, STILL? Surfer Girl a' the way...

--Mbo


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Wincing Devil
Date: 09 May 00 - 03:43 PM

For the longest while, I had Brave Old World's Blood Oranges (klezmer) wedged in the player, stuck in it, but not so that it'd play. I was about to take it to Best Buy to get it unstuck, 'Shamed to admit it, but I finally had to RTFM and... So, THATS what that hidden button behind the face plate does!

Currently, I've got Lyve, Behind Bars by The Pyrates Royale, a collection of pub songs and sea shaties.

Wincing_Devil
Great! My cat's been cashing my reality checks again....


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: JenEllen
Date: 09 May 00 - 04:33 PM

little surfer, little one
makes my heart come all undone.....

ah, Mbo...ya shoulda seen his hands.....*ebg*


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Stewie
Date: 09 May 00 - 09:31 PM

Jimmy Dale Gilmore 'One Endless Night'
Terry Clarke 'Mother Indigo'
Tampa Red and Big Maceo 'Guitar and Piano Duets'
Kieran Kane and Kevin Welch 'Live in Melbourne'

--Stewie.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: jofield
Date: 09 May 00 - 11:47 PM

1. Best of Hank Snow
2. Django Reinhart
3. Hank Williams 24 Hits, Volume 2
4. Duke Ellington: 40's RCA recordings
5. Leroy Carr with Scrapper Blackwell
6. W.A. Mozart: Symphonies 40 & 41, Berlin Philharmonic, von Karijan.

I have often wondered how a radio program that shuffled a playlist like this -- with, like, the Swann Sivertones, Sam Cooke, Lefty Frizell, the Mozart horn concerti performed by Dennis Brain, Ray Charles, Merle Haggard, Lightnin' Hopkins, "the river" from the Pastoral Symphony, the Dell-Vikings, and a few dozen others mixed in -- would fare. I would love it; you would never know what was coming next, just that it was going to be GOOD.

James, in Bristol, RI


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Rick Fielding
Date: 09 May 00 - 11:51 PM

James, a national radio show like that would be hugely successful. It would take a lot of intelligent folks away from the TV. They won't do it though.

Rick


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: JennieG
Date: 10 May 00 - 02:34 AM

Thanks Graham, sounds lovely - it's a long way from Oz for the weekend but maybe if I crank up the broomstick I could make it


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Sailor Dan
Date: 10 May 00 - 07:13 AM

I threw another practice tape out after listening to it twice, opened up the glove compartment and lo and behold i forgot I had put one of my favorite tapes in there. Irish songs of the Rebellion, by the Clancy Bros & Tommy Makem. Oh well these Cubans down here will get an earful now that Elian is up North.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,gypsy_55@hotmail.com
Date: 10 May 00 - 10:31 AM

Garnet Rogers..anything by Garnet Rogers

James Keelaghan...Road

Stephen Fearing..Assasian's Apprentice

Modabo

sheree www.geocities.com/shereekg


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Kim C
Date: 10 May 00 - 05:26 PM

The cassette box in the car includes the Virginia Company, Bobby Horton, the 97th Regimental String Band, the 2nd South Carolina String Band, David Kincaid, Ian Tyson and Don Edwards, among others.

The stack of CDs on my desk at work today includes Niamh Parsons, Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick (can he fiddle or WHAT!?), Natalie MacMaster (ditto), the Irish Tenors, and the Watersons.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: TheOldMole
Date: 10 May 00 - 05:32 PM

James in Bristol...we have a station like that, here in Poughkeepsie -- on AM, believe it or not. WHVW 950.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: br gal
Date: 10 May 00 - 05:41 PM

Various mountain and hammer dulcimer CDs are in my CD changer. What a way to enjoy rush hour traffic!


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: jofield
Date: 10 May 00 - 06:06 PM

Really?! In Poughkeepsie there's a radio show that might go from blues to classical to country to jazz to gospel to bluegrass, etc.? Wow! It's been a life's dream of mine to produce a show like that, but I figured no one would ever buy it. What's the show called?

James


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,froodo
Date: 10 May 00 - 06:45 PM

Planet Waves...

Tough mama can I blow a little smoke on you?


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 10 May 00 - 07:23 PM

Funny you should ask. I have had the same tape in my car stereo for the last 3 years. It is "Singin' in the Bathtub," by R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders. It's a good tape, but not THAT good. The tape player is broken. The button I used to push to eject the tape is missing, leaving a square hole. I've tried poking screwdrivers, Popsicle sticks, etc. into the hole, but nothing can make it eject. The tape player doesn't have a rewind or reverse button either. Never did. Any ideas?


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST
Date: 10 May 00 - 07:49 PM

get a new tape deck...


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Homeless
Date: 11 May 00 - 08:00 AM

CDs
Jethro Tull - Songs From The Wood
Jethro Tull - Heavy Horses
Jethro Tull - Nightcap
Fairport Convention - Jewel in the Crown
Wild Asparagus - Call of the Wild
Merriweather - The Wren's Dilemma
- Celtic Treasure
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
George Thorogood - Bad To the Bone
Glenn Miller/Tommy Dorsy - Battle of the Bands

casette
practice tape to play pennywhistle along with


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,Steve Latimer
Date: 11 May 00 - 11:13 AM

I feel like I live in my van, doing about 45,000 Klms./year. It sure helps to have my CD player and about 100 CD's in in it. The short list is (in no particular order):

Muddy Waters, Hard Again (with Johnny Winter), The Lost Tapes, Going Way Back, both Chess 50th Anniversary CD's.

Johnny Winter, the original Columbia release, Nothing But The Blues, Still Alive and Well, Live in NYC '97, Johnny Winter And Live and one I picked up at the gas station, the title escapes me.

Sonny Terry, Whoopin' (with Johnny Winter and Willie Dixon)

Little Walter, the Chess 50th Anniversary.

Sonny Boy Williamson, The Chess 50th Anniversary.

Bob Dylan, Freewheeling, Blonde on Blonde, Highway 61 Revisited, Unplugged, Time Out Of Mind, Blood on the Tracks, Greatest Hits Vols. 1 and 2. 30th Anniversary.

Willie Nelson, Red Headed Stranger, Teatro, Spirit and his Box set, the name escapes me.

Mississippi John Hurt, Avalon Blues.

Rev. Gary Davis, Blues and spritiuals.

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Will the Circle be unbroken vols 1 & 2.

Jeff Beck, The Best Of,

Jimi Hendrix, The Complete Jimi Hendrix Box set, Both live at the Fillmore (with A Band of Gypsys), BBC Sessions.

Django Reinhardt and Stephan Grapelli, the name escapes me, recorded in paris in the thirties.

Frank Zappa, Strictly Commercial.

4 best of Bluegrass CD's

Emmylou Harris, Wrecking Ball.

The Best of Cream.

Son House, Delta Blues and Spirituals. Three slide guitar compilations featuring Bukka White, Charlie Patton, Leadbelly, Muddy with Johnny Winter, Joanne Kelly, Big Bill Broonzy, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, Robert Johnson.

Robert Johnson, The Complete recordings.

Led Zeppelin III

The best of the B52's

Deep Purple, Machine Head.

Woodstock, the reissue.

Neil Young, After the Goldrush, Decade.

Taj Mahal, In Progress and In Motion Box Set, Taj's Blues and a new one whose name escapes me.

Louis Armstrong, I forget the title.

Billie Holiday, I forget the title.

John Coltrane, A Love Supreme.

Paul James, Acoustic Blues and the one with his band.

Joni Mitchell, Hits.

Velvet Underground Box.

Hank Williams Box. And of ourse, Rick Fielding, This One's the Dreamer Oh yeah, my brother loaned me The Butthole Surfers. Weirdest CD I've ever heard, but I like it.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: TheOldMole
Date: 11 May 00 - 11:25 AM

Well, they don't go as far as classical, although they do have a classical show on the same station... but everything else. It's called Pirate Joe's Country Music Show and Old Blues and R&B Extravaganzo, and it's hosted by the station owner, who mostly plays music from his own inexhaustible collection of 78s.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,aldus
Date: 11 May 00 - 12:26 PM

Hello Homeless,

I am a big fan of both Tull and Fairport. I am unfamiliar with two of the albums you mention...Night Cap and Jewel in The Crown. Could you tell me something about them, what is on them, when weere they released, etc. Thanks


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Homeless
Date: 11 May 00 - 04:24 PM

Aldus - This is from Tull's official home page Nightcap
and this is from a site linked to by Fairport's Jewel

If you can't get to them, let me know. If you register, I'll send you a PM with all the info, but the write-ups on each are rather lengthy.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: poet
Date: 11 May 00 - 05:43 PM

Oh JennieG
OZ is no problem all Pratchet readers can walk on water you know.

Graham (Guernsey)


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Clinton Hammond2
Date: 11 May 00 - 06:01 PM

Homeless and Aldus... Nightcap, the double CD is kinda cool... all stuff that IAn never really wanted to release, but he caved into the pressure from the fans, but gave all the songwriting royalties to charity!! Cool guy eh!!
The 1st CD is junk if ya ask me, but I really enjoy most of the stuff of the 2nd one!!

And now I'm dying to hear Fairport Conventions version of Cohen's "Closing Time"!! I always though it was a great tune!!

{~`


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,me
Date: 11 May 00 - 06:09 PM

steeleye span, from spanning the years and tempted and tried, switching off with bob marley and bob seegar


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Ely
Date: 11 May 00 - 07:34 PM

Depends. Carl [my brother]--Metallica, Tom Waits, Sheryl Crowe, U2

Mom--nothing ("Turn off the radio, I can't see where I'm going!"). Paul Geremia or Bob Dylan if we're lucky.

Dad & me--Bessie Smith, Red Clay Ramblers, Freakwater, Townes Van Zandt, various old-time mixes, Hank Williams, Paul Geremia.


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: JennieG
Date: 12 May 00 - 02:27 AM

Well Graham of course we can, but I have a really good broomstick - you should hear its tape deck!!! Cheers, JennieG


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: GUEST,KingBrilliant
Date: 12 May 00 - 05:37 AM

My car stereo got nicked - but we had the last laugh : it didn't work anyway!! I wonder who they flogged it to & whether there were any comebacks. Thieving gits!! However, were I to have a car stereo I'd be listening to Norma Waterson, Eliza Carthy, Show of Hands, & a cd we just got out of the library of unaccompanied traditional english songs. In the absence of such technology I just sing away to my heart's content, pretty much the same material.

Kris


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Izzymac
Date: 12 May 00 - 08:20 AM

Martyn Bennet - Bothy Culture - He's doing some great stuff but always sounds like his sampler arrived in the post yesterday - you know like when you buy a new effects pedal and after a week the rest of the band try to hide it or steal the batteries...... Anyway, fair play 'cause he's doing something different and moving it forwards eh?

Kate Rusby - Cowsong - It's only an ep but a great wee collection of songs. If you listen to her version of Botany Bay, you'll feel like you're 5 again - did they used to sing it at your primary school?

Nic Jones - Penguin Eggs - Well he's just the man isn't he? I also got a great album of hebridean and irish mouth music recentlybut it's a bit frantic for the car. Maybe I'll buy a tractor.......


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Subject: RE: What Music is in Your Car Stereo?
From: Dulci46
Date: 12 May 00 - 09:13 AM

I am currently switching between two:

Janette Carter's album "Bouquet of Dandelions" Sam Stones album "Dancing The Indiana Waltz"


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