Roger McGuinn sounds very familiar, but I don't know from where. Any clues?
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Roger McGuinn sounds very familiar, but I don't know from where. Any clues?
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Neil Young
Willie Nelson John Prine Kris Kristofferson Waylon Jennings Merle Haggard John Denver David Wilcox Jim Croce Cat Stevens Simon & Garfunkel The Dubliners Eric Clapton Oh I could give a million more but I don't want to overload the circuits! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif |
brink,
roger mcguinn was the singer/founder of the Byrds |
Lightfoot is my mainstay, top of the heap, but I also listen to:
Rickie Lee Jones Heart Cranberries Ani DiFranco Mara O'COnnell Nancy Griffith Jimmy Buffet John Denver (I'll the old school hard rock list out of this) and on and on... |
Some others are
Pink Floyd Al Stewart (everything before Year of the Cat) Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler Neil Young Guess Who (earlier stuff is classic) Tom Waits |
Some others are
Pink Floyd Al Stewart (everything before Year of the Cat) Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler Neil Young Guess Who (earlier stuff is classic) Tom Waits |
Ah, yes Joveski. Thanks.
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Ah, yes Joveski. Thanks.
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quote:Originally posted by brink:
Roger McGuinn sounds very familiar, but I don't know from where. Any clues? Indeed, he was the founder/singer from the Byrds. He's now going solo with his famous 12-string Rickenbacker but also doing awsome accoustic folk stuff - 6-string/12-string. Sometimes you see him with Tom Petty and Dylan on stage. |
quote:Originally posted by brink:
Roger McGuinn sounds very familiar, but I don't know from where. Any clues? Indeed, he was the founder/singer from the Byrds. He's now going solo with his famous 12-string Rickenbacker but also doing awsome accoustic folk stuff - 6-string/12-string. Sometimes you see him with Tom Petty and Dylan on stage. |
Besides Gord, I listen to:
Eric Clapton James Taylor John Denver Linda Rondstat Simon & Garfunkle Brooks & Dunn CCR Beach Boys . . . . . . . .just to name a few |
Besides Gord, I listen to:
Eric Clapton James Taylor John Denver Linda Rondstat Simon & Garfunkle Brooks & Dunn CCR Beach Boys . . . . . . . .just to name a few |
wilco
bob dylan the corrs |
I would like to recommend you all check out Wes Cunningham:
http://www.wescunningham.com His two albums so far are downright astounding, though the second is a marked progression over the first. Buy polyanna first, and you won't be sorry. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif Jeff |
Oh, I WOULD be listening to Aengus Finnan if I could get me some of his CD's. His audio clips sound pretty good!
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I listen to the Dave Matthews Band all the time along with Gord..right now the Gorge set and the 4 new songs DMB been playing this summer...also listen to Loreena McKinnett,and Jackson Brown and Jack Johnson...
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JeffyJo,
My wife LOVES Wes Cunningham. So much so that she buys the kind of shoes he wears and makes ME wear them! (Whatever gives her joy...) |
JeffyJo,
My wife LOVES Wes Cunningham. So much so that she buys the kind of shoes he wears and makes ME wear them! (Whatever gives her joy...) |
Kris Kristoferson
Jim croche Eric Clapton Bon Jovi Lost and Found (for a change of pace) Evanescence, and Linkin Park...along with Metallica And finally, Elizabeth (Lyzz) Wray, who, sadly, passed before her work was widely known. (Singer/songwriter/best friend. Keep an eye out for a tribute CD with the songs she wrote and the ones her fiance wrote for her after her passing) |
Kris Kristoferson
Jim croche Eric Clapton Bon Jovi Lost and Found (for a change of pace) Evanescence, and Linkin Park...along with Metallica And finally, Elizabeth (Lyzz) Wray, who, sadly, passed before her work was widely known. (Singer/songwriter/best friend. Keep an eye out for a tribute CD with the songs she wrote and the ones her fiance wrote for her after her passing) |
It's Al Stewart, definitely!!! I like Al's music just as much as Gordon's. Al resurfaced in the 1990's with some superb Cds such as Between the Wars, Down in the Cellar, Famous Last Words, and Seemed like a good idea at the time. BTW is especially good. However the CDs are hard to obtain in USA. Saw Al's concert in Reno only 2 months ago, he was excellent!
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It's Al Stewart, definitely!!! I like Al's music just as much as Gordon's. Al resurfaced in the 1990's with some superb Cds such as Between the Wars, Down in the Cellar, Famous Last Words, and Seemed like a good idea at the time. BTW is especially good. However the CDs are hard to obtain in USA. Saw Al's concert in Reno only 2 months ago, he was excellent!
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I listen Nanci Griffith all the time now. Saw her a few months ago in Chattanooga she was great. There is a cd I listen to and love, it is a soundtrack to the movie "SONGCATCHER". I also love Neal Diamond,Jim Croce,James Taylor,Merle Haggard,Johnny Rivers. The list could go on and on but Gord will always be my favorite. I am 33 now and was a latecomer to Gord,having only discovered hin about 8 years ago or so.
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I listen Nanci Griffith all the time now. Saw her a few months ago in Chattanooga she was great. There is a cd I listen to and love, it is a soundtrack to the movie "SONGCATCHER". I also love Neal Diamond,Jim Croce,James Taylor,Merle Haggard,Johnny Rivers. The list could go on and on but Gord will always be my favorite. I am 33 now and was a latecomer to Gord,having only discovered hin about 8 years ago or so.
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