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Rick, you for got about Becks bassist. That's a good reason in itself to get the 07 version
Rick
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Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
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The Sundays - Static & Silence
Great music, and Harriet Wheeler has such a delicate and beautiful voice.
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She has a very unique voice, for sure.
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Ed they are both fantastic discs, it would be difficult for me to choose one over the other ... BB King, Buddy Guy and Joe Walsh are my favorite highlights of the first disc with Jeff Beck and Steve Winwood being the highlights of the second disc but all of the performance are great except I think Bill Murray gets annoying on the '07 disc. I especially like the Carlos Santana and Jonny Lang songs as well on the 2004 dvd.
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I'm enjoying Wolfgang's Vault at the moment. Over the weekend, they sent me this compelling message. This weekend we're featuring music that encourages you to raise a metaphorical middle finger to whomever you wish, starting off with three angry young men who bridged British pub rock to new wave: Graham Parker, Elvis Costello, and Joe Jackson. Like their punk contemporaries, they opposed the noodly, self-indulgent jamming of early 70's rock and wrote short, aggressive, anti-corporate tunes. Unlike their punk brethren, they did so with more pop sensibility and a more polished sound; the result is that you can dance while sticking it to The Man. Oh, I LIKE "noodly and self-indulgent" too. Just enjoying the notion of dancing while sticking it to the man...while I'm at work. Great stuff.
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Listening to Stevie Winwood, Chronicles album.
Half of communication is listening. You can't listen with your mouth.
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M80's(2), VP150, QS8's(2), M3's(4)
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Enjoying Triumph Allied Forces album that I just converted from vinyl to my iPod. Rock On....
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Incubus - S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
My favorite Incubus album by far. Great album.
I’m armed and I’m drinking. You don’t want to listen to advice from me, amigo.
-Max Payne
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New Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way to Blue balanced out by some old Nirvana, Unplugged in New York
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