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What's in your CD player right now?

jimi hendrix - band of gypsys (it has been in a cd player of mine somewhere sometime for at least the last 10 years).

if you haven't heard it you haven't heard the best of hendrix yet. there are multiple versions out there. the double disc band of gypsys is ok but nowhere near as good as the original release cd (actually the original release was 6 songs but then they put a bonus three songs on the disc later).

if you just want to kazaa it at least listen to these three songs off the album.

1. who knows (best voice instrumental of all time bar none, not jimi singing that part)

2. machine gun. (wow, once under the influence of a little bit of everything on norwhich i was partying out in the backyard playing volleyball and jamming this tune very very loud and it just felt like jimi was cutting me in half with his guitar. it was a very strange but cool feeling.)

3. hear my train a comin' (jimi's best blues tune he ever did)
 
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Radiohead 'ok computer' is in my cd player Rage Against The Machine's 'Evil Empire is in my car. Last quarter I burnt myself a cd that would wake me up every monday morning for my 8 am class- the first track was of bobby knight ranting and yelling at his players...I never missed class becuase of it.
 
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Sears- I have all of Pat Green's CDs. Actually thought about flying to Texas just to hear him live. He isn't getting the exposure up here he deserves.



Play Crazy for me....that and Take me out to a Dancehall are my favorites
 
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In the car:

1. Jay Farrar - Sebastopol
2. Son Volt - Trace
3. Uncle Tupelo - Still Feel Gone
4. Twilight Singers - Blackberry Belle
5. Afghan Whigs - Black Love
6. Lewis Black - Rules of Enragement


In the home stereo:

1. Social Distortion - (favorite songs burned on one CD)
2. Wilco - Being There (disc 1)
3. Bruce Springsteen - Darkness On The Edge Of Town
4. Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros - Streetcore
5. Beck - Mutations


In the computer:

1. Bob Marley and the Wailers - Exodus
2. Canyon - Empty Rooms
 
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brutusbabe said:
Sears- I have all of Pat Green's CDs. Actually thought about flying to Texas just to hear him live. He isn't getting the exposure up here he deserves.



Play Crazy for me....that and Take me out to a Dancehall are my favorites

I've seen him probably 5 times since I moved here. I was actually at the concert that appears in his Wave on Wave video.

Check out his good buddy Cory Morrow some time Babe. I know I mentioned his name already but his Outside the Lines disc is incredible.
 
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The car has mostly mixed CDs but I've been digging Jack Johnson a lot lately so he's been burned onto a number of mixed CDs along with Phish and have been digging Ghost Town (the song) by The Specials. I love to mix in The Dalai Lama speech by Bill Murray onto all my CDs that I give away, "Hey LAMA!!!... how 'bout a little somethin', you know, for the effort?"

Been into Grisman and Garcia and Grateful Dawg for over a year and can't get tired of it. They're in the car. The house has the computer with 3000 songs and plenty of mixers in the stereo. I can hardly listen to a straight CD anymore, but my brother brings up a good argument, Velvet Underground, I can listen to cover to cover.
 
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