quote:Originally posted by seahawk11:
I saw BILLW had The Dubliners on his list...bravo!!! How's about Paddy Reilly? What a voice! Saw him play just a couple weeks ago here in Colorado; he just floored me. No offense intended but they weren't on my list unless that's an alias someone uses ? Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif |
Gretschviking: Do you possibly live in the Chicago area? Steve Dahl, on the radio, last week was talking about Mike Nesmith and the "Sunset Sam" song that featured Hulk Hogan on the video. It prompted all sorts of calls from listeners who remembered the song and how good Mike's non-Monkee albums were.
|
Gretschviking: Do you possibly live in the Chicago area? Steve Dahl, on the radio, last week was talking about Mike Nesmith and the "Sunset Sam" song that featured Hulk Hogan on the video. It prompted all sorts of calls from listeners who remembered the song and how good Mike's non-Monkee albums were.
|
ooops, sorry BILLW...it was someone else with The Dubliners in the list...that'll teach me to actually read, instead of scan the page.
Best, Tony |
Yes Tony that was me. I love The Dubliners. All traditional Irish music for that matter. It is part of my Newfoundland heritage.
------------------ "The station is for travelers even you must ride someday" |
quote:Originally posted by Kilgore:
Agree RenoRick. I love Al Stewart, growing up I listened to everything from Bedsitter Images and on. I found Year of the Cat very disapointing though as it seemed like he was leaving behind serious songwriting to get AM air play so i stuck to his earlier stuff. Maybe I should give some of his later stuff a listen. I know this isn't and Al Stewart forum but what would you recommend of his post Year of the Cat albums? Kilgore, Al Stewart has come a LONG way since Year of the Cat (1976). I presume you already have Past,Present & Future (1974), and Modern Times (1975)? Aren't they great albums?! After YOTC came Time Passages (1978), which had some good ballads but also Al seemed to try for Pop hits with a few songs. Following TP were Indian Summer & 24 Carrots. I liked a few songs from them. Then he released Russians & Americans (1984) and Last Days of the Century (1988). Then in the 1990's until 2000, Al released 4 Cd's. There was Famous Last Words (1993) which has excellent instrumentals, flamenco-like, there was Between the Wars, which in my opinion is Al's greatest production, about the period from 1920-1940, there was Seemed like a good idea at the time, which has some repeats and a few new songs, and then "Down in the Cellar" released in 2000. Superb instrumentals & vocals on that one too. Hope this helps! By the way, go to the Yahoo-group AlStewartFriends to find more info about Al. |
quote:Originally posted by Kilgore:
Agree RenoRick. I love Al Stewart, growing up I listened to everything from Bedsitter Images and on. I found Year of the Cat very disapointing though as it seemed like he was leaving behind serious songwriting to get AM air play so i stuck to his earlier stuff. Maybe I should give some of his later stuff a listen. I know this isn't and Al Stewart forum but what would you recommend of his post Year of the Cat albums? Kilgore, Al Stewart has come a LONG way since Year of the Cat (1976). I presume you already have Past,Present & Future (1974), and Modern Times (1975)? Aren't they great albums?! After YOTC came Time Passages (1978), which had some good ballads but also Al seemed to try for Pop hits with a few songs. Following TP were Indian Summer & 24 Carrots. I liked a few songs from them. Then he released Russians & Americans (1984) and Last Days of the Century (1988). Then in the 1990's until 2000, Al released 4 Cd's. There was Famous Last Words (1993) which has excellent instrumentals, flamenco-like, there was Between the Wars, which in my opinion is Al's greatest production, about the period from 1920-1940, there was Seemed like a good idea at the time, which has some repeats and a few new songs, and then "Down in the Cellar" released in 2000. Superb instrumentals & vocals on that one too. Hope this helps! By the way, go to the Yahoo-group AlStewartFriends to find more info about Al. |
Thanks RenoRick
Yup, when I was buying vinyl way back I had everhthing Al Stewart did up to and inlcuding Year of the Cat. I feel his best that I have heard are Past, Present and Future, Modern Times, and Orange but I also love Bedsitter Images and Love Chronicles, all of this too good get major radio play. I have heard some good things about Between the Wars and Down in the Cellar, next on my list |
Thanks RenoRick
Yup, when I was buying vinyl way back I had everhthing Al Stewart did up to and inlcuding Year of the Cat. I feel his best that I have heard are Past, Present and Future, Modern Times, and Orange but I also love Bedsitter Images and Love Chronicles, all of this too good get major radio play. I have heard some good things about Between the Wars and Down in the Cellar, next on my list |
I got hooked about 2 years ago and now i am a true Lightfoot fan. Al though Wal-Mart doesnt stock their shelves with "Lightfoot!"
but others i listen to are Glen Campbell, Anne Murray, Bruce Springsteen, so on and so forth. ------------------ Sidney Freedmen 'Sit Down Young Stranger' and visit The Home Page Of Gordon Lightfoot |
greg, just read this... yeah , really frustrated when trying to hear jim & ingrid sing SFAWN on the front porch, sounded great though!
i great pal sent me that early folk CD they did called "Bombs Over Puerto Rico" cos i couldn't find it here, i love 'spin, spin, spin' (and 'spin, spin' also, lol) today i 'spinned' the many great cover arrangements off of 'other voices1', nanci griffith CD, it's filed under T for treasure i listen to tons, tons, tons http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif blue rodeo now |
greg, just read this... yeah , really frustrated when trying to hear jim & ingrid sing SFAWN on the front porch, sounded great though!
i great pal sent me that early folk CD they did called "Bombs Over Puerto Rico" cos i couldn't find it here, i love 'spin, spin, spin' (and 'spin, spin' also, lol) today i 'spinned' the many great cover arrangements off of 'other voices1', nanci griffith CD, it's filed under T for treasure i listen to tons, tons, tons http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif blue rodeo now |
JOSH GROBAN!!!!!!
|
JOSH GROBAN!!!!!!
|
heck, guess i'm pretty 'mainstream jimmy':
Gillian Welsh Allison Moorer Lisa Brokop Alison Krauss Nanci Griffith Sara Evans Lucinda Williams Christine Mcvie Jeff Lynne Roy Orbsion Justin Hayward Jimmy Rankin Bruce Cockburn Cowboy Junkies Blue Rodeo Wilco Fred Eaglesmith George Harrison Rodger Hodgson Tom Petty Buckingham Nicks Steve Hackett Jim Croce Jim Reeves The Wife... |
heck, guess i'm pretty 'mainstream jimmy':
Gillian Welsh Allison Moorer Lisa Brokop Alison Krauss Nanci Griffith Sara Evans Lucinda Williams Christine Mcvie Jeff Lynne Roy Orbsion Justin Hayward Jimmy Rankin Bruce Cockburn Cowboy Junkies Blue Rodeo Wilco Fred Eaglesmith George Harrison Rodger Hodgson Tom Petty Buckingham Nicks Steve Hackett Jim Croce Jim Reeves The Wife... |
yes seahawk11, Rod was best while in his earlier days ""Every Picture Tells A Story" is probably my most favorite of his
|
yes seahawk11, Rod was best while in his earlier days ""Every Picture Tells A Story" is probably my most favorite of his
|
quote:Originally posted by Kilgore:
I love Al Stewart, -- SNIP -- what would you recommend of his post Year of the Cat albums?[/B] Hi Kilgore, If you want some Al info, please write me offlist at davidbradford@telia.com and I would be happy to oblige. I'm a huge Al fan, and can tell you all you want to know, but as a couresy to Corfid I will do it privately. David in Sweden |
quote:Originally posted by Kilgore:
I love Al Stewart, -- SNIP -- what would you recommend of his post Year of the Cat albums?[/B] Hi Kilgore, If you want some Al info, please write me offlist at davidbradford@telia.com and I would be happy to oblige. I'm a huge Al fan, and can tell you all you want to know, but as a couresy to Corfid I will do it privately. David in Sweden |
Mark Knopfler, Dire Straits, Rammstein, Enya, J. Cash & Social Distortion.
|
yeah baby. let's hear it for John C!
great stuff... I believe in diversity when it comes to music and just about everything else... [This message has been edited by LSH (edited August 14, 2004).] |
My favorite band of all time is
Pearl Jam other favorites are Jonny Cash Neil Young Bob Dylan and my new fav canadian songster Sam Roberts. Check him out. (other than this, I listen to a lot of metal, punk and rap but I'm in school for journalism so I must be knowledgable in all types of music) |
My favorite band of all time is
Pearl Jam other favorites are Jonny Cash Neil Young Bob Dylan and my new fav canadian songster Sam Roberts. Check him out. (other than this, I listen to a lot of metal, punk and rap but I'm in school for journalism so I must be knowledgable in all types of music) |
Keith Urban. Anybody else here like him?
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:54 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.