KaskadskyjKozak Posted April 15, 2005 Posted April 15, 2005 i've never even heard Susan Tedeschi, Steve Vai, or the Bone Daddies on the radio! Oh, and I forgot to metion U2 Kenny Wayne Sheperd whoever the hell sings Fishin in the Dark and the Batman Forever soundtrack! Steve Vai got airplay back when Passion and Warfare came out (and of course don't forget his stints with Coverdale and Diamond Dave). His quirky stuff can only be appreciated by true afficionados. Quote
slothrop Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 i've never even heard Susan Tedeschi, Steve Vai, or the Bone Daddies on the radio! Oh, and I forgot to metion U2 Kenny Wayne Sheperd whoever the hell sings Fishin in the Dark and the Batman Forever soundtrack! Sweet Jesus. You forgot Eric Clapton. Quote
lummox Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 ipod all kinds of kine. bout half reggae half downbeat with a sprinkle of world. i gots my soundtrack to my life going all damn day. Quote
Dave_Schuldt Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 In itunes, 2800 songs, 8 days, 12.95 GB Quote
Skeezix Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 Flaco Jimenez David Lindley Fishbone Hepcat Robert Johnson Junior Brown Walt Koken Joseph Spence Yellowman X Quote
billcoe Posted April 16, 2005 Posted April 16, 2005 (edited) I'm at 14,656 "files" on my computer. Thats @ 78 gigabites of music so far. They won't fit on my sons 40 gig Ipod. Some of those files are full albums, so it must be well over 16,000 songs right now I would guess. I'm still lacking some Jethro Tull (hint hint), but I have some other real rare and/or interesting songs (hint hint) if you are interested. Touch base when we are out climbing. It's basically oldies with some current stuff like Green-day and country tossed in. I have been pro-active and deleted ALL of the massive amounts of "hip-hop" on that computer, generated from allowing a 14 year old access to it, which I found to sound like crap. That left about 1 album, Ice-T's the "iceberg", and a handful of songs from various "rap artists" if those words can really be used together. BTW, with over 14,000 files, I still do not have anything that Skeezix just mentioned. In fact, never even heard of that stuff! A quick seach and listen and some of that stuff sounds great! Thanks for sharing Skeezix. Edited April 16, 2005 by billcoe Quote
Skeezix Posted April 17, 2005 Posted April 17, 2005 (edited) BTW, with over 14,000 files, I still do not have anything that Skeezix just mentioned. In fact, never even heard of that stuff! A quick seach and listen and some of that stuff sounds great! Thanks for sharing Skeezix. Flaco Jimenez - Conjunto accordianist on early Ry Cooder albums David Lindley - World music blender acoustic string wizard Fishbone - ska funk rock Hepcat - new old school ska Robert Johnson - Surely you've heard of him? Junior Brown - Virtuoso "Git-steel" player with baritone voice and cornball taste in songs Walt Koken - clawhammer banjo player Joseph Spence - Bahamian guitar player (see my avatar) Yellowman - Jamaican toaster X - The New World Edited April 17, 2005 by Skeezix Quote
nonanon Posted April 17, 2005 Posted April 17, 2005 Oversharing Alert! Afro-Cuban All Stars (10) Art Lande (8) Art Lande; Jan Garbarek (1) Art Of Noise (1) Audrey Hepburn (1) Ben Harper (14) Ben Kweller (12) Beth Orton (2) Bill Monroe (89) Billy Bragg (8) Birds Eye View (15) Blind Faith (6) Bob Dylan (4) Bonnie Raitt (9) Brewer & Shipley (1) Bruce Cockburn (1) Charles Lloyd (12) Chet Baker (3) Chicago (4) Chick Corea (1) Chucho Valdés; Irakere (3) Coldplay (1) Cyndi Lauper (1) Dada (37) Dashboard Confessional (1) David Bowie (2) David Grisman (12) David Grisman Quintet (11) Derek and the Dominos (3) Dido (2) Doc Watson (7) Donald Fagen (16) Duck Baker (3) El McMeen (2) Elvis Costello (40) Elvis Costello & the Attractions (35) Emmylou Harris (14) Eurythmics (1) Evanescence (3) Fountains of Wayne (28) Frank Zappa & the Mothers (13) George Gershwin (2) Gillian Welch (2) Gillian Welch and David Rawlings (20) Goo Goo Dolls (1) Gram Parsons (1) Iron & Wine (18) James Brown (8) Jane's Addiction (1) Jeff Beck (2) Jimi Hendrix Experience (3) Joey Baron (8) John Coltrane (1) John Hiatt (28) John Lee Hooker (2) John Stewart (4) Joni Mitchell (2) Jorma Kaukonen (13) Kaki King (9) Karan Casey (11) Keith Jarrett (8) Keith Jarrett Trio (4) Kim Richey (24) Led Zeppelin (17) Les McCann (2) Little Feat (42) Little Village (11) Liz Phair (10) Low Millions (11) Maceo Parker (8) Marc Johnson (10) Mark O'Connor (15) Martin Simpson (1) Mas & Rallo (1) Michael Hedges (9) Michael Macias (2) Miles Davis (1) Moby (1) Nancy Conescu and Friends (2) New York Rock and Soul Revue (1) Nick Drake (4) Nick Lowe (1) Nirvana (5) Nora Jones (1) O Brother Soundtrack (1) Oasis (12) Old & In the Way (19) Ozark Mountain Daredevils (2) Pat Kirtley (4) Pat Metheny (16) Pat Metheny Group (14) Pat Metheny with Dave Holland & Roy Haynes (9) Patty Griffin (10) Patty Loveless (8) Paul Simon (2) Peter Gabriel (8) Pierre Bensusan (3) Pixies (15) R.E.M. (25) Radiohead (9) Randy Newman (16) Rory Gallagher (21) Roxy Music (2) Ry Cooder (20) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galbán (12) Sam & Dave (4) Sam Phillips (13) Santana (3) Shakira (16) Sheryl Crow (30) Sim Redmond Band (1) Simon & Garfunkel (23) Snow Patrol (12) Son Volt (11) Sonny Landreth (21) Spirit (16) Steely Dan (48) Steppenwolf (10) Steve Baughman (2) Sting (21) Stockholm Syndrome (12) Taking Back Sunday (1) Talking Heads (9) Tango Project (1) The Band (28) The Beatles (66) The Byrds (1) The Chad Mitchell Trio (1) The Chick Corea New Trio (11) The Damnwells (9) The Doobie Brothers (1) The Grateful Dead (5) The Innocence Mission (15) The Mammals (13) The Millers (11) The Rolling Stones (26) The Shins (10) The Wallflowers (21) The Who (15) Thompson Twins (1) Tim Hill (3) Timbuk 3 (13) Toad the Wet Sprocket (1) Tom Long (2) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (16) Toots Thielemans (2) Traffic (13) U2 (23) Van Halen (1) Van Morrison (15) Walter Becker (10) Wilco (27) Wild Colonials (9) Yeah Yeah Yeahs (11) Yo La Tengo (2) Quote
AaronB Posted April 17, 2005 Posted April 17, 2005 Billy Graham's complete audio mp3 sermons since 1973 and a little Cannibal Corpse Quote
Dru Posted April 17, 2005 Posted April 17, 2005 Oversharing Alert! Afro-Cuban All Stars (10) Art Lande (8) Art Lande; Jan Garbarek (1) Art Of Noise (1) Audrey Hepburn (1) Ben Harper (14) Ben Kweller (12) Beth Orton (2) Bill Monroe (89) Billy Bragg (8) Birds Eye View (15) Blind Faith (6) Bob Dylan (4) Bonnie Raitt (9) Brewer & Shipley (1) Bruce Cockburn (1) Charles Lloyd (12) Chet Baker (3) Chicago (4) Chick Corea (1) Chucho Valdés; Irakere (3) Coldplay (1) Cyndi Lauper (1) Dada (37) Dashboard Confessional (1) David Bowie (2) David Grisman (12) David Grisman Quintet (11) Derek and the Dominos (3) Dido (2) Doc Watson (7) Donald Fagen (16) Duck Baker (3) El McMeen (2) Elvis Costello (40) Elvis Costello & the Attractions (35) Emmylou Harris (14) Eurythmics (1) Evanescence (3) Fountains of Wayne (28) Frank Zappa & the Mothers (13) George Gershwin (2) Gillian Welch (2) Gillian Welch and David Rawlings (20) Goo Goo Dolls (1) Gram Parsons (1) Iron & Wine (18) James Brown (8) Jane's Addiction (1) Jeff Beck (2) Jimi Hendrix Experience (3) Joey Baron (8) John Coltrane (1) John Hiatt (28) John Lee Hooker (2) John Stewart (4) Joni Mitchell (2) Jorma Kaukonen (13) Kaki King (9) Karan Casey (11) Keith Jarrett (8) Keith Jarrett Trio (4) Kim Richey (24) Led Zeppelin (17) Les McCann (2) Little Feat (42) Little Village (11) Liz Phair (10) Low Millions (11) Maceo Parker (8) Marc Johnson (10) Mark O'Connor (15) Martin Simpson (1) Mas & Rallo (1) Michael Hedges (9) Michael Macias (2) Miles Davis (1) Moby (1) Nancy Conescu and Friends (2) New York Rock and Soul Revue (1) Nick Drake (4) Nick Lowe (1) Nirvana (5) Nora Jones (1) O Brother Soundtrack (1) Oasis (12) Old & In the Way (19) Ozark Mountain Daredevils (2) Pat Kirtley (4) Pat Metheny (16) Pat Metheny Group (14) Pat Metheny with Dave Holland & Roy Haynes (9) Patty Griffin (10) Patty Loveless (8) Paul Simon (2) Peter Gabriel (8) Pierre Bensusan (3) Pixies (15) R.E.M. (25) Radiohead (9) Randy Newman (16) Rory Gallagher (21) Roxy Music (2) Ry Cooder (20) Ry Cooder & Manuel Galbán (12) Sam & Dave (4) Sam Phillips (13) Santana (3) Shakira (16) Sheryl Crow (30) Sim Redmond Band (1) Simon & Garfunkel (23) Snow Patrol (12) Son Volt (11) Sonny Landreth (21) Spirit (16) Steely Dan (48) Steppenwolf (10) Steve Baughman (2) Sting (21) Stockholm Syndrome (12) Taking Back Sunday (1) Talking Heads (9) Tango Project (1) The Band (28) The Beatles (66) The Byrds (1) The Chad Mitchell Trio (1) The Chick Corea New Trio (11) The Damnwells (9) The Doobie Brothers (1) The Grateful Dead (5) The Innocence Mission (15) The Mammals (13) The Millers (11) The Rolling Stones (26) The Shins (10) The Wallflowers (21) The Who (15) Thompson Twins (1) Tim Hill (3) Timbuk 3 (13) Toad the Wet Sprocket (1) Tom Long (2) Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (16) Toots Thielemans (2) Traffic (13) U2 (23) Van Halen (1) Van Morrison (15) Walter Becker (10) Wilco (27) Wild Colonials (9) Yeah Yeah Yeahs (11) Yo La Tengo (2) i'm thinking you need some fitty cent on there Quote
Skeezix Posted April 18, 2005 Posted April 18, 2005 He's got 89 Bill Monroe tunes. I think he's all set. Quote
Roger Posted April 18, 2005 Posted April 18, 2005 diverse. more 80's new-age jazz than one might expect... equal amounts radiohead and michael hedges. I'm wondering about some of the one-song bands, like jane's addiction and van halen. I'll guess "jane says" and "runnin' with the devil." Quote
Fejas Posted April 18, 2005 Posted April 18, 2005 Rock N Roll Soldiers! if you haven't herd them then you must! http://www.rnrsoldiers.com/ Quote
Fejas Posted April 18, 2005 Posted April 18, 2005 Not that I have a ipod, I can barly afford my drinking habit.... Quote
whirlwind Posted April 19, 2005 Posted April 19, 2005 i don't have any ipod... anyone want to donate the the cause? Quote
whirlwind Posted April 19, 2005 Posted April 19, 2005 i would have: alice in chains godsmack metalica pinkfloyd thedead bluestraveler simple plan nirvana smashingpumpkins ludacris blacksabith pearljam 2pac Quote
swaterfall Posted April 19, 2005 Posted April 19, 2005 BTW, with over 14,000 files, I still do not have anything that Skeezix just mentioned. In fact, never even heard of that stuff! A quick seach and listen and some of that stuff sounds great! Thanks for sharing Skeezix. Uuuuuuuuummm you've never heard of Robert Johnson?!? Quote
specialed Posted April 19, 2005 Posted April 19, 2005 David Hasselhof's Greatest Hits. He's real big in Europe. Quote
jkrueger Posted April 19, 2005 Posted April 19, 2005 Steve Vai got airplay back when Passion and Warfare came out (and of course don't forget his stints with Coverdale and Diamond Dave). His quirky stuff can only be appreciated by true afficionados. As of late he's getting airplay on the Halo 2 video game. It's probably his biggest audience since he went toe to toe with Ralph Macchio in Crossroads. Quote
Ireneo_Funes Posted April 19, 2005 Posted April 19, 2005 diverse. more 80's new-age jazz than one might expect... equal amounts radiohead and michael hedges. I'm wondering about some of the one-song bands, like jane's addiction and van halen. I'll guess "jane says" and "runnin' with the devil." No, they've gotta be "Been Caught Stealing," and "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love." What's the lone Cyndi Lauper song? I'm guessing it's "She Bop." And only 48 Steely Dan songs? Gee, I'd be hard pressed to just pick my favorite 48. That "Cuervo gold, fine Columbian" song would have to be near the top though. Quote
Roger Posted April 20, 2005 Posted April 20, 2005 no doubt. If you add in the 16 Donald Fagen and 10 Walter Becker songs, you've got a total of 74 steely dan-related tunes to pick from. and what about that ONE thompson twins song... "hold me now?" Quote
nonanon Posted April 20, 2005 Posted April 20, 2005 75 counting the New York Rock and Soul Review's version of Green Flower Street. But enough abt mine, what's on your iPod? Quote
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