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Posted: Mon 14th Jul 2008 01:33 am
by Zaireeka
itsmymagicallife wrote:
Zaireeka wrote:DEAD MEADOW
Enjoyed seeing Dead Meadow earlier this year in the upstairs hall at the Paradiso in Amsterdam.
Man, I bet it was kick ass getting to see them in Amsterdam. My cousin saw Radiohead in Amsterdam and set it was quite the experience ( she was obviously quite stoned). It's such a hassle getting herb into non outdoor venues since pretty mucheverywhere in the states has become nonsmoking.

But, I saw Dead Meadow about a year ago in Norman, Oklahoma while traveling through on a road trip. Total freak accident, but it was incredible.

Z

Posted: Mon 14th Jul 2008 06:57 pm
by AL
my wife bending my ear the now :roll:

Posted: Mon 14th Jul 2008 08:09 pm
by SRH_Spaded
today i've been listen to:

(now) Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
Fight for Your Mind (burn one down is a great song)

(earlier) Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire, FLOBOTS Fight With Tools, Blues Traveler Four (reminds me of earlier days)

Steve Vai, Ozric Tenticales, frank zappa

Posted: Mon 4th Aug 2008 04:22 am
by theman
Steve Vai (amazing guitarist)

Ozric Tenticales

Frank Zappa

Kings X

Posted: Mon 4th Aug 2008 07:24 am
by DaveS
Hmmm....

Steely Dan - Aja,

Yes - Close To The Edge,

Zappa - Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch & Sheik Yerbouti

Victor Wooten - Palmystery

Tom Lehrer - An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer

A bit of a mix there, but Tom Lehrer ALWAYS makes me chuckle!




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Posted: Mon 4th Aug 2008 05:32 pm
by Twichaldinho
Right now, Johnny Guitar Watson. 8)
Before that, Doug Sahm, ' Groovers Paradise'.
The latter I've never even heard o'.
I bought the record simply because of the groovy artwork :lol:
I quite like it though :!:

Posted: Tue 5th Aug 2008 01:07 pm
by StonedSince67
She Will Have Her Way

This album was given to my partner by a fellow Kiwi and I can't stop listening to it. Highly recommended if you like good tunes.

See Wikipedia for more information:

"She Will Have Her Way is a compilation album featuring female Australian and New Zealand musicians performing songs written by Neil Finn and Tim Finn (The Finn Brothers), members of Split Enz and Crowded House."

Track Listings
1. Fall At Your Feet - Bowditch, Clare & The Feeding Set
2. Stuff And Nonsense - Higgins, Missy
3. I'll Never Know - Goldenhorse
4. Into Temptation - Geyer, Renee
5. Six Months In A Leaky Boat - Little Birdy
6. Better Be Home Soon - Chambers, Kasey
7. Distant Sun - Fraser, Brooke
8. Not The Girl You Think You Are - Throsby, Holly
9. I Hope I Never - Miller, Lisa
10. Don't Dream It's Over - Blasko, Sarah
11. One Step Ahead - Amiel
12. Four Seasons In One Day - New Buffalo
13. Won't Give In - Storer, Sara
14. Pineapple Head - Imbruglia, Natalie
15. Persuasion - Stellastarr
16. Charlie - Koh, Sophie

Posted: Tue 5th Aug 2008 08:19 pm
by Adamster
Since i saw Sir paul in quebec city my Ipod is full of The beatles HITS!!
some old pink floyd , an American prayer« jim morrison««

Posted: Tue 5th Aug 2008 10:34 pm
by BigRigRob
I mostly stick with Stevie Ray Vaughn,
with some old Floyd & Eagles thrown in for good measure. 8)

Posted: Tue 5th Aug 2008 10:37 pm
by BigRigRob
Oh ya, and some Buffett if I'm on " Island Time ".

Posted: Wed 6th Aug 2008 05:59 am
by Bernum
Israel Kamakawiwi'ole --nice hawaiian soulman
The Cool Kids --hip hop out of chicago
Urthboy --hip hop out of Australia
Arlo and Woody Guthrie --originators

Posted: Wed 6th Aug 2008 07:01 am
by Twichaldinho
Bernum wrote:Israel Kamakawiwi'ole --nice hawaiian soulman
The Cool Kids --hip hop out of chicago

Urthboy --hip hop out of Australia
Arlo and Woody Guthrie --originators
Nice choices Bernum, The cool kids especially. I like them.
Ive never heard of Urthboy, any good?

This morning Ive been on a pharcyde trip. Classic :!:

Posted: Wed 6th Aug 2008 03:49 pm
by Bernum
yeah i just found about the cool kids, i like them alot
you may or may not like Urthboy -- here's a you tube of one of his songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Xh0RrIcvJE

i generally dig older hip hop as my favoured music, love the Pharcyde, you might like Blackalicious, if you havn't already heard of them...
i shouldn't forget to mention Biz Markie, he's possibly my alltime bestest favourite...
8)

Posted: Wed 6th Aug 2008 04:25 pm
by Boner
Enter Shikari's album Take to the skies, it's a little heavier than what I listen to normally but I quite like it.

Posted: Thu 7th Aug 2008 04:42 pm
by StonedSince67
I have just been browsing in the forum listening to this playlist and thought I would share. I find it quite mellow. And it all fits on a cd for burning.

Playlist Title: It Was The Hexagram Of The Heavens

n. Song Title - Artist (Album)

1. Morning Dew - Grateful Dead (The Grateful Dead)
2. White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane (Surrealistic Pillow)
3. Comin' Back To Me - Jefferson Airplane (Surrealistic Pillow)
4. Good Shepherd - Jefferson Airplane (Volunteers)
5. Albatross - Fleetwood Mac (English Rose)
6. Although The Sun Is Shining - Fleetwood Mac (Then Play On)
7. My Dream - Fleetwood Mac (Then Play On)
8. Underway - Fleetwood Mac (Then Play On)
9. Round & Round (It Won't Be Long) - Neil Young (Neil Young)
10. Amelia - Joni Mitchell (Hejira)
11. The Wind Cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix (Are You Experienced?)
12. A Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum (Procol Harum)
13. (Roamin' Thro The Gloamin With) 40,000 Headmen - Traffic (Traffic)
14. Into The Mystic - Van Morrison (Moondance)
15. Summertime - Big Brother & The Holding Company (Cheap Thrills)
16. Just Like A Woman - Joe Cocker (With A Little Help From My Friends)
17. Samba Pa Ti - Santana (Abraxas)