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Old February 14th, 2005
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  Whats in your CD player?

What is in your CD player?

John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers

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Kirk's CD has been in there a lot since I got it.
And a new fellow I discovered on another forum- GregV
He recommended I check out the most recent Jackson Brown CD (The Naked Ride Home)
for the guitar work of Mark Goldenberg
Then this eclectic group:
Soundtrack from Hatari- Henry Mancini
Paul Gilbert & Jimi Kidd
Little Feat- Waiting For Columbus
The Campbell Bros. Sacred Steel on Tour
Greg Koch (rhymes with chalk) Radio Free Gristle
Subdudes- Primitive Streak
Paul Butterfield Blues Band- Anthology- the Elektra Years
Buzzy Linhart- Classic Recordings
Van Wilks

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Latlely I've been listening to Tampa Red, Blind Boy Fuller, and some old John Lee Hooker, the stuff he played solo on acoustic guitar.
I've also been listening to old Muddy Waters recordings, like Rollin and Tumblin, Cant be satisfied, etc.
I also like to listen to some Sonny Landreth, I love his playing, but some of his songs are a little overproduced for my liking.
That young kid Derek Trucks just floors me. I heard him play with Sonny on a Junior Wells (I think) compilation, and Derek more than held his own. Sounds like he has been playing for 30 years.
I must say, that my all time favourite CD is "No Apostrophe".
I sincerly mean it, (I'm not hoovering).
I loaned my copy to a friend and never seen it again.
Did some one mentioned Roy Rogers and Norten Buffalo here?
Thats what really makes me smile, good harp and slide together.


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north mississippi allstars - shake hands with shorty, polaris, 51 phantom, hill country revue
r.l burnside - mississippi hill country blues
hound dog taylor - releasse the hound

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I just picked up a 3 cd set of blues classics from 1927-1969 for 19 bucks in a second hand store. cool.
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in my cd player at the mo there is dr john, snooks eaglin, son house, some kokomo arnold, tampa red and captain beefheart. tampa red is quite new to me but i'm impressed. "cant get that stuff no more" is the song i've had on most today. i might take beefheart out for a bit cuz its hurting my head, i think you have to be in the right mood for it.

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Ray Sountrack (another great Ray Charles compelation), Time Out - Dave Brubeck Quartet, Nickel Creek - Debut, Johnny Cash reads the New Testament & I just won an auction on Ebay of "No Direction Home" the bootleg Bob Dylan 2 disc set should be cool when it get here, it has lots of early folk stuff and rare cuts

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yeah, I've been folkin' out on the early days of Bob Dylan to keep my poetic side up. Plus my pops leant me a phenomenal disc by Leo Kottke, who is new to me but I understand not new by any means. His slide play is excuisite! LEO KOTTKE "GUITAR MUSIC".

yes sir... good stuff

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Well I have been 'ripping' all of my CDs into MP3s and loading them onto my monster harddrive. I have wired my home so the stereo has speakers in a couple of rooms. I also have a Roku SoundBridge which lets me 'broadcast' MP3 files to the stereo. It is awesome to listen to my music with real speakers as opposed to PC speakers or headphones.


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Let's see, my truck CD has:
Jimi Hendrix-Experience
The Nighthawks-Best of Collection
Stevie Ray Vaughan-Live
Rory Gallagher-Irish Tour
Tab Benoit-Brother to the Blues
This last guy I saw live awhile back in a small bar.
He's quite an entertainer.
My PC has Kirk's slide in the DVD
and another SRV in the CD

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Phil Lesh & Friends, Live at the Warwick

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Correction....

Phil Lesh & Friends, Live at the Warfield

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  as of this moment, but always changing

Tastes Like Love - Tony Vega Band
You & Me - Joe Bonamassa
Live at the Sierra Brewery - Roy Rogers
Thieves and Poets - John McLaughlin
Los Lonely Boys - Los Lonely Boys
Ultimate Collection - Freddie King

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Gov't Mule....Gov't Mule

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Big Bill Broonzy "treat me right" its quaint.


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