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Ya, Beatles, Clash, Alice cooper

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(14 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

I was listening to
Mo' Roots by Taj Mahal today.
It's a true gem!

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SouthPaw41L wrote:

mmm, that's weird, I've never met anyone who doesn't know who Leo Kottke is. You'd be doing yourself and your musical horizons a great service to do a little research on Mr.Kottke.

He just did a recording last year I think with Mike Gordon Bassest of Phish.
I have it, quite interesting.

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jerome.oneil wrote:

Shawn Lane, Alan Holdsworth,  Bella Fleck.

Béla Fleck

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Listen to FullMoonFever

jerome.oneil wrote:
manofgod wrote:

There's lotsa symbolism in Doors songs, Zepplin songs And Eagles songs.

What does it mean to squeeze my lemon 'till the juice runs down my leg, anyway?

Do you need a diagram?

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Phish broke up a few years ago.
They still perform especially Trey Anastasio.
http://www.trey.com/
http://www.pagemcconnell.com/

Phish adopted the grateful dead fans but took it in different directions. They made the modern day Jamband genre.  I can't even begin to count how many times I've seen them live. No recording will ever begin to recreate that experience. In terms of them being cult like, the more one listens to them, the more you figure out what their really talking about. It's all one big college thesis mindgame with the most amazing music ever made in the last 20 years. They are very cryptic. They love to play with minds, hence psychedelia. One can say that they may have even pushed it quite too far. Certainly they have the formula for creating masterful music. They're classicly trained. Unfortunatly what I found unappealing was the audience =the following. The substance abuse is rampid and quite scary. I've seen people doing some scary things. This is something that I could not be a part of. Anyway I did have some good times too & enjoyed some of the most amazing music ever. The only band that I've seen that could ever pull off this calipre of playing was Pink Floyd. Hands down these guys were amazing. My last show, they havn't played the Tweeter center for a few years, due to the crazy scene,, they opened up with Boston's ; Foreplay>Longtime which was note for note, sound for sound identicle to Boston's playing. You couldn't tell the difference, quite clever trick. You never knew what they were going to do, play bluegrass, cover songs, reggae, country rock, hard avant garde, ambient or any other possible genre even till the sun comes up, yes they did it. Anyway a lot of good memories but I'm glad it's over for now. They were a catalist for some powerful things that most people were not capable controling. I guess you'd have had to been there.

If you get the chance, listen to some of their live stuff with headphones without distraction. There is something for everybody in their catalog.

anyone hear the latest WHite stripes disk?

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i agree.

the whistle tune?

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(50 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I'm gonna say it....

GREEN DAY!

and any other pseudo punk bank or emo garbage.

Beatles>Pink Floyd>Led Zep>U2>Stones>Kinks>Grateful Dead>Allmans>Aerosmith>Phish>Rush>beach boys>Clash>Velvet Underground

Beatles!

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(14 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Listen to the Kinks (to the bone album) it's a gem!

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(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Sweatpant Boners

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(19 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Beatles

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(8 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Abbey road
White Album
Revolver

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alvee33 wrote:

Hey etc,

I also would rate Justin Sandercoe at www.justinguitar.com. His video lessons are good. The finger excersises he shows helped me a great deal.

Good, positive input is always appreciated here at chordie.

All the best.

He's great!

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(5 replies, posted in Electric)

If the strat is American,
go for it.
Mexican, maybe.
If it's a squire,
then definately go for the
Epiphone.

Good luck!

Honey blonde Fender Highway 1 American Telecaster, quite new.
Samick Acoustic, cheap but good.

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I dig these guys..

Trey
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHUppEEbXDM

Bela
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWGkHXnC-LA

Woo Hoo - 5.6.7.8's
Mirror in the bathroom - The Beat
Brand neew cadillac - The Clash
Cadillac - Danko Jones
Burgerking Tendercrisp Bacon - Darius Rucker
Rock On - David Essex
Rawhide - Dead Kennedys
Gates of steel - Devo
Pulp Fiction theme - Dick Dale
Five to one - The Doors
Rio -  Duran Duran
Frankenstien - Edgar Winter
A little less conversation - Elvis
Stick em - The Fat boys
American Woman - Guess who
Total eclipse of the heart "cover"- Hurra Torpedo
Sex, Drugs & rockN roll - Ian Dury
Lust for life - Iggy Pop
Get up "sex machine" - James Brown
Machine Gun - Hendrix
Bellbottoms - John Spensor Blues Explosion
Road Runner - Jonathan richman & modern lovers
Detachable Penis - King Missile
Paranoia - The Kinks
Detroit rock city - Kiss
Andre - L7
Dazed & Confused - Led Zep
Anarchy in the UK - Los Punkrockers
Shake everything you got - Maceo Parker
Angel - Massive Attack
Take me home country roads - Me first & the Gimme Gimmes
Bitches Brew - Miles Davis
Corona "Jackass theme"- Minutemen
Holywood Babylon - Misfits
Thats when I reach for my revolver - Mission of Burma
Live Wire - Motley Crew
Sweet Caroline - Neil Diamond
Jam on it - Newcleus
Dead mans party - Oingo Boingo
Won't Be home - Old 97's
Cars Trucks & Buses - Phish
One of these days - Pink Floyd
Big Exit - PJ HArvey
Synchronicity - The Police
Back to Ohio - Pretenders
My name is mud - Primus
Darlin Nikki - Prince
Optimistic - Radiohead
Beat on the brat - Ramones
What'd I Say - Ray Charles
Suck My Kiss - Red hot chilli peppers
It's only rock n roll - Rolling Stones
Claudette - Roy Orbison
Spirit of the Radio - Rush
Soul Sacrifice - Santana
Rain drops keep fallin on my head - Shonen Knife
White Wedding "cover" - Slim Jim & Madcows
Ring of fire "cover" - Social Distortion
The Diamond Sea - Sonic Youth *****
Camel Walk - Southen culture on the skids
Bohemian Rapsody - Space Ghost / Brak
Metronomic Underground - Stereolab  *****
The Sky is Crying - Stevie Ray Vaugn
Kiss of life - Supergrass
Hangliders "instrum" - Supersuckers
Bang a gong - T-Rex
Stagger Lee - Taj Mahal
Friendship - Tenacious D
Seasons in the sun - Terry Jacks
Jet Boy Jet Girl "in French" - Thee Headcoats
American Girl - Tom Petty
Dear Mr Fantic - Traffic
I wanna rock _ Twisted sister
I will follow - U2
Everybody wants some - Van Halen
Rock & Roll - Velvet Underground
Voodoo Lady - Ween
One more cup of coffee "dylan cover" - White Stripes
Baba O' Riley - The Who
War on war - Wilco
Hotel California - William Hung
Rocketman - William Shatner
She's not there - The Zombies
La Grange - ZZTop

Artist: Pink Floyd
Song: Empty Spaces
Message: "...congratulations. You've just discovered the secret message. Please send your answer to Old Pink, care of the funny farm, Chalfont.

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This uncertainty was a true tease that drove people into a frenzy.
It was all stategic in a ambiguous manner.
They never owned up to it, for that would only ruin it's purpose.
People search for concrete understanding, & if that was given then they would
put it to rest. But for now the controversy still lives on.

I remember hearing Paul is Buried at the end of Strawberry Fields & I was drawn in.

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k is my first initial rhoades is my last name.

gitaardocphil, I hear ya loud N clear!