Happy New Year

Tom

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Feb 10, 2004
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Gen-exer here too! And, thank god I didn't cut my teeth on Madonna, Duran Duran or the Cure! Rather, Black Sabbath, Hendrix and the Doors!! Although, now I enjor David Grey, Dios Malos and Badly Drawn Boy.

Regardless, Lawrence Welks is good too!

Happy New Year!

Tom
 

Teegate

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Tom said:
Regardless, Lawrence Welks is good too!

Tom

That is quite the contrast from Black Sabbath. My grandmother was a fan of his, and I remember her getting a book on him for Christmas. We would watch his show all the time as kids and enjoy it. When I became older I remember reading he was somewhat of a tyrant.

Ah-One, Ah-Two

Guy
 

woodjin

Piney
Nov 8, 2004
4,348
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Near Mt. Misery
I was offered a job to play Tony Iommi (guitarist of Black Sabbath) in a tribute band once. I'm a big black sabbath fan, but I turned it down 'cause I always thought tribute bands were kind of creepy. Yeah, the music in the 80's was horrible. Thank God it was still cooler to listen to Zep that Posion.

Jeff
 

uuglypher

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Jun 8, 2005
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BobM said:
Happy New Year to all you Pine Barren lovers. Who are you? I am a boomer:

http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060101/NEWS/601010390

I'm of the distinctly pre-boomerish persuasion and my early tastes in music were formed by listening to the Dorsey brothers, Maguire Sisters, Burl Ives, the Sourwood Mountain Boys, Art Tatum, Josh White, and later augmented by Sachmo , Woody Guthrie, Huddy Ledbetter,Mozart, Carlos Montoya, Sabicas, Bach, The Weavers, Bethoven, Nat King Cole, and Doc Watson, all of whom helped me slide into appreciation of Ray Charles, The King, the Budapest String Quartet, the Beatles, Willie, Waylon, George Jones, Tammy, the Boss, Alisdair Frazier, The Chieftans, Judith Pintar,Janos Starker,Clanadd, Enya, Yo Yo Ma (playing Bach), Loreena McKennet, and Joe Ely.

I've been accused of indecision as regards my tastes in music. I say "Bushwah" I love 'em all!" Never got into Sinatra (although he WAS on the radio of my discretely parked '49 Ford on one particularly memorable soft summer evening... but that's another story...not for this venue)

Happy New Year to all-

Dave
 

bobpbx

Piney
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Oct 25, 2002
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Ahhhh, Frank Sinatra, I really do like him. I want romance in my life, he provides the spark (now all I need is a match). Else:

Led Zeppelin, The Dead, Bruce, Elvis Costello, World Party, Jayhawks, Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, Asleep at the Wheel, Allman Bro's, David Bowie, Steely Dan, Dire Straits, The Band, Creedance, Neil Young, Jimi Hendrix, Rosemary Clooney, Marshall Tucker Band, Graham Parker, Joe Jackson, Southside Johnny, Iggy Pop, Ray Coniff Singers, Billy Joel, Procol Harem, Karen Carpenter, 60's Soul, Bluegrass, Beatles, Leon Russel, Early Steppenwolf, Murray McClaughlin, The Byrds, Harpsichord music, and others not thought of...
 

Badfish740

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Feb 19, 2005
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Ok so I was born in late '81, what does that make me? Y? Z? :D
It's really interesting to see the varied musical tastes on the board. I've been floating through different genre's for years at this point but I've established somewhat of a base of what I listen to now. When I was a kid it was nonstop country (92.5 WXTU which I'm sure many of you are acquainted with) since I didn't have control of the radio dial...lol Then I sort of rebelled and went through my Metal/Grunge phase-to this day Stone Temple Pilots, Metallica, Guns N Roses, and Alice in Chains all bring back found memories of my high school days of smoking in the bathroom, caring little about academic success, skipping school to go 4 wheeling (guess where!), and generally living without a care in the world.

Then I got into the Dave Matthews Band which slowly brought me back to my country roots. Boyd Tinsley's fiddle is what did it I think, you just don't get that kind of sound from Pantera... Now I spend most of my time listening to various forms of country which gets more and more unique everyday it seems. Any of you who have XM or Sirius radio need to tune in to the alternative country stations they have on those channels. They have tons of phenomenal stuff you'll never find on terrestrial radio. Drive by Truckers, Shooter Jennings (son of Waylon), The Reverend Horton Heat, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Hank Williams III, Old '97s, Southern Culture on the Skids, etc... And of course my favorite alt-country guy which my location refers to-anyone want to take a guess?

How this turned into a post about how alt-country rocks I don't really know but those of you who haven't tried it should check it out. It's basically all about thumbing your nose at the Nashville establishment and embracing those that did like Hank, Willie, Johnny, and George.

So what generation am I again?
 

Teegate

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Badfish740 said:
And of course my favorite alt-country guy which my location refers to-anyone want to take a guess?

I cheated......Steve Earle could be a piney with those lyrics :words:

Guy
 

RednekF350

Piney
Feb 20, 2004
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I am a boomer.47 years and counting.
Younger people in work look at me like I discovered fire when I tell them there were only 48 states when I was born and Eisenhower was the President.
:guinness:
Scott
 

Badfish740

Explorer
Feb 19, 2005
589
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Copperhead Road
TeeGate said:
I cheated......Steve Earle could be a piney with those lyrics :words:

Guy

"Now the revenue man wanted Grandaddy bad
'headed up the holler with everything he had
'fore my time but I've been told
he never come back from Copperhead Road."

Definitely my favorite line. :guinness:
 

woodjin

Piney
Nov 8, 2004
4,348
337
Near Mt. Misery
Dave, you like Doc Watson? Great stuff!! I play alot of his stuff. One of the best bluegrass (new grass) albums of all time is " Will the Circle be unbroken" by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Doc watson is on there, so is Merle Travis and Earl Scruggs. The quintessential bluegrass album I think. Worth a listen.

Jeff
 
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