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at the top of the list of people I'd trade ipods with would be sky, gil, chavez and sheik. at the bottom of the list would be puddy :wacko:

 

I know...I got my Ipod and had a buddy of mine transfer music from his since we have 'similar' tastes in music. While I did grow up a fan of hip-hop, there is an inordinate amount on my iPod. Nowadays I listen to way more old school country than I do new school rap. In fact, I couldn't tell you the name of either G-Unit song that shuffled in.

 

To be completely honest, I listen to AM talk radio (sports mostly) 90% of the time in my car.

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...old school country ....

 

I mean no offense, but I strongly doubt that you really know what "old school country" really is. :wacko: You're going to have to give some really good examples before I agree to that. :D

 

I will give a clue though: "Achy-breaky-heart" ain't it.

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I mean no offense, but I strongly doubt that you really know what "old school country" really is. :D You're going to have to give some really good examples before I agree to that. :D

 

I will give a clue though: "Achy-breaky-heart" ain't it.

"Islands in the Stream"? :wacko:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I mean no offense, but I strongly doubt that you really know what "old school country" really is. :wacko: You're going to have to give some really good examples before I agree to that. :D

 

I will give a clue though: "Achy-breaky-heart" ain't it.

 

Willie Nelson

Waylon Jennings

Johnny Paycheck

Merle Haggard

Loretta Lynn

George Jones

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Gonna try this again.. :wacko:

 

1. Dreaming - BT/DJ Tiesto Remix

2. Chasing After Deer - Midlake (thanks clubby)

3. Twisted Nerve - Bernard Hermann (Kill Bill soundtrack)

4. 9th Wonder - Digable Planets

5. Skypager - A Tribe Called Quest

6. Dream On - Wise Monkey Orchestra (Google 'em)

7. Change Your Mind (Live) - Sister Hazel

8. Go On, Say It - Blind Pilot

9. Tear it Down - Old Crow Medicine Show

10. Remember Me? - Hoobastank

11. Some Girls are Bigger... - Supergrass (Smiths cover)

12. Roxanne - The Police

13. Stone Crazy - Buddy Guy

14. Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits (quite possibly my absolute favorite song)

15. Bad Day - Fuel (what are the chances... had a HORRIBLE day today, actually...)

 

I <3 music.

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Willie Nelson

Waylon Jennings

Johnny Paycheck

Merle Haggard

Loretta Lynn

George Jones

 

Not too bad..... don't think that Jennings belongs though.

 

How 'bout:

 

Hank Williams Sr.

Jimmie Rodgers

Little Jimmy Dickens

Bill Monroe

Frankie Laine

Minnie Pearl

Guy Mitchell

Hank Locklin

Ferlin Husky

Farin Young

Wanda Jackson

Les Paul

Mary Ford

Sons Of The Pioneers

 

to name a few.

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I mean no offense, but I strongly doubt that you really know what "old school country" really is. :D You're going to have to give some really good examples before I agree to that. :D

 

I will give a clue though: "Achy-breaky-heart" ain't it.

Grunge pretty much covered what I consider old country. A few years ago I happened upon Pandora.com and started a couple of radio stations (Ring of Fire, Waylon Jennings Radio, etc...) to listen to while I spend time on the Huddle. Opened my eyes to some good country that my uncle used to listen to religously when I lived at his house for a couple of years in the late 70's.

 

Lee Greenwood (Dixie Road)

Merle Haggard (love 'fightin' side of me' and 'momma tried")

Waylon Jennings (dude has a great voice)

Johnny Cash of course

Found Tommy Cash (had no idea who he was but I reaaally like "Six White Horses")

Willie Nelson

etc..

 

Never said I was an expert in the genre but that I listen to that music more than any 'newer' rap nowadays. Usually sitting on the computer with Pandora on :wacko:

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Fluffhead - Phish (my favorite Phish song incidently)

Suite to Judy Blue Eyes - CSN at Woodstock

Mellow My Mind - Neil Young

Solitude - Django Reinhardt

Reservations - Wilco

I Shall Be Released - Bob Dylan

New Potato Caboose - Grateful Dead

Peaches En Regalia - Phish covering Zappa

Don't Call Me Whitney, Bobby - Islands

People As Places As People - Modest Mouse

Joy and Jubilee - Bonnie 'Prince' Billy

Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me - Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra

Birthday - Beatles

Easy Does It - Bonnie 'Prince' Billy

Don't Be Denied - Neil Young

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Grunge pretty much covered what I consider old country. A few years ago I happened upon Pandora.com and started a couple of radio stations (Ring of Fire, Waylon Jennings Radio, etc...) to listen to while I spend time on the Huddle. Opened my eyes to some good country that my uncle used to listen to religously when I lived at his house for a couple of years in the late 70's.

 

Lee Greenwood (Dixie Road)

Merle Haggard (love 'fightin' side of me' and 'momma tried")

Waylon Jennings (dude has a great voice)

Johnny Cash of course

Found Tommy Cash (had no idea who he was but I reaaally like "Six White Horses")

Willie Nelson

etc..

 

Never said I was an expert in the genre but that I listen to that music more than any 'newer' rap nowadays. Usually sitting on the computer with Pandora on :wacko:

 

Well... I did say I meant no offense. The term is what go me... most of the people that listen to "country" nowadays seem to think that "old school country" is music put out in the mid 90's. LOL So of course I was a bit leary of your statement. :D

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Next 15:

 

Maggie's Farm - Bob Dylan (Live, famous 'boo' concert when he played electric - best version of this song I've ever heard)

The Divided Sky - Phish (my Itunes loves Phish I guess)

Interlude (Milo) - Modest Mouse

Adeline - Dr. Dog

A Monday Date - Jimmie Noone's Apex Club Orchestra

For the Turnstiles - Neil Young

Down by the Seaside - Led Zeppelin

Dark Star - Grateful Dead

If You Want Me To Stay - Sly and the Family Stone

Shine - Django Reinhardt

One More Chance - Grant Green

One Eyed Sam - White Ghost Shivers

I'll Call B4 I C*m - Outkast

Visiting Friends Animal Collective

Sly - Herbie Hancock

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Here we go again...

 

Pretend - The Tragically Hip

Hey You - Pink Floyd

Strange Kind of Woman - Deep Purple

Love You To - The Beatles

The Ghost Song - The Doors

Workin For The Man - Joe Ely

Cool Scene - The Dandy Wharhols

Windows - Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

Heartbreaker - The Cardigans

Where Fishes Go - Live

Then - Charlatans

Une Annee Sans Lumiere - Arcade Fire

Cinderella's Big Score - Sonic Youth

Suffer - Smashing Pumpkins

Black Like Me - Spoon

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Well... I did say I meant no offense. The term is what go me... most of the people that listen to "country" nowadays seem to think that "old school country" is music put out in the mid 90's. LOL So of course I was a bit leary of your statement. :D

I must admit, I have no idea who virtually all of your old school artists are. I didn't say I was into 'one-room school' country. :wacko:

 

Everything is relative I guess.

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This is a pretty interesting thread... A Lot of great music here.

 

Ok... Here goes.

 

song/artist/album

I'll come running - Brian Eno - Another Green World

Fabricoh - Archers Of Loaf - Vee Vee

Hypnptists - Bardo Pond - Batholith

Castellorizon - David Gilmour - On An Island

Soft Black Stars - Current 93 - Soft Black Stars

Artificial Energy - The Byrds - The Notorious Bird Brothers

Disorder - Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures

Qualify and satisfy - Funkadelic - Funkadelic

Roll On Babe - Vetiver - Things of the Past

Pass In Time - Beth Orton - Central Reservation

Villiers Terrace - Echo & The Bunnymen - Crocodiles

The Ballad OF Richie Lee - Spiritulalized - Amazing Grace

Baby - Iggy Pop - The Idiot

Variations on the Coocoo - John Fahey - The Dance of Death & Other Plantation Favorites

Colorado Girl - Townes Van Zandt - Townes Van Zandt

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Enter Sandman - Metallica

Here Comes My Girl - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

Knocking At Your Back Door - Deep Purple

Lovely Rita - Beatles

Seven Bridges Road - Eagles

Lola(live) - Kinks

My Doorbell - The White Stripes

Do It Again - Steely Dan

Strange Meadow Lark - Dave Brubeck Quartet

Santa Monica - Everclear

Freedom Train - Lenny Kravitz

Don't Wanna Lose You Now - Widespread Panic

It Had To Be You - Billie Holliday

Brain Damage - Pink Floyd

Midlife Crisis - Faith No More

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One more time.....

 

1. So Far Away - Stained

2. Kozmic Blues - Janis Joplin

3. Take Me To the River - Eva Cassidy

4. I Can't Quit You Baby - Led Zepplin

5. Devil May Care - Diana Krall

6. Control - Puddle of Mudd

7. Keep on Smillin - Wet Willie

8. Let The Heartaches Begin - Debbie Davis

9. Find The Cost of Freedom - CSNY

10. Beautiful - Christina Aguilera

11. Angel of Harlem - U2

12. Don't Let the Sun Set On Our Love - Jimmie Vaughan

13. Suspicion - Shemekia Copeland

14. Drive My Car - The Beatles

15. The Letter (Live) - Joe Cocker

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Led Zepplin - Achilles' Last Stand

Kix - Cold Shower

REM - Seven Chinese Brothers

Suicidal Tendencies - Cant Stop

Grateful Dead - Ripple

Elvis Costello - Veronica

Slayer - South of Heaven

Triumph - Never Surrnder

Billy Joel - The Stranger

Depeche Mode - Somebody

Alice in Chains - Sea of Sorrow

Godsmack - Moon Baby

Anthrax - Be All, End All

Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Love is the Drug

Bruce Springsteen - Sherry Darling

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Duplicates mean duplicate artists I assume :wacko:

 

1. We Ought to be Ashamed - Johnny Cash & Elvis

2. Where Joy Kills Sorrow - Frog Holler

3. Burning He|| - REM

4. So It Goes - Anders Parker

5. Cinnamon Girl - Hole

6. Blisters May Come - Centro-Matic

7. Oh, And One More Thing - San Saba County

8. Mudfootball - Jack Johnson

9. The Cult - Wild Flower

10. London Dungeon - the Misfits

11. Crimson and Clover - Fleetwood Mac

12. West Falls - Okkervill River

13. The Vice and Virtue Ministry - The Happy Bullets

14. Theme from Masterburner - Monster Magnet

15. I Bleed - Pixies

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Oooh, me again:

 

Tube Snake Boogie - ZZ Top

Car Wash - Rose Royce

Rock and Roll Ain't Noise Pollution - AC/DC

The Letter - Joe Cocker

Struttin' Blues - Black Crowes

Sonho Dourado - Daniel Lanois

Blinded by the Light - Bruce Springsteen

Istanbul (Not Constaninople) - They Might Be Giants

Shut the F*ck Up - Cake

Please Read the Letter - Robert Plant and Allison Kraus

Aqua Boogie (A Psychoalphadiscobetabioaquadoloop) - Parliament

Sittin' at a Bar- Rehab

Mountain Song - Jane's Addiction

Glorified G - Pearl Jam

Swing Swing Swing - Benny Goodman Orchestra

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Def Leppard - Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad

Lori McKenna - Pour

Dave Matthews - Lover Lay Down

The Police - Roxanne

The Beatles - The Long and Winding Road

John Williams and the Boston Pops - March from the Midway

Blues Traveler - Run Around

Daniel May - Metal

Karl Richter and the Munich back Orchestra- Arabesque No. 1 (Harp Arrangement)

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Rascal King

Maria Taylor - Song Beneath the Song

Nick Drake - Way to Blue

Pearl Jam - Faithful

Creed - Wrong Way

Puddle of Mudd - Never Change

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Give Me a Penny-Big Mama Thornton w/ the Muddy Waters Band

Sugar Mountain-Neil Young

Territorial Pissings- Nirvana

Friend of Mine- Notorious B.I.G

From a Buick 6- Bob Dylan

Feels so Good- Junior Kimbrough

Mercedes Benz-Janis Joplin

Forever Young-Bob Dylan

It Hurts Me Too-John Lee Hooker

If this is Just A Game-David Allan Coe

I’m a Gone Daddy-Hank Williams

Mr. P.C- John Coltrane

I Feel Like Going Home-Muddy Waters

We’re a Happy Family- The Ramones

I’m Ready-Fats Domino

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