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zBrown
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Hey Tobia (and sorta Cap'n):
Do you listen to music while you're running? I currently don't, but if I'm ever going to listen to everything, it has to be done. I got Michele an iPod (the little one) - about time I got myself one.
First thing I'm gonna put on it?
What else?
Bobbi Gentry
McAllister Mortuary sponsored my Little League team (so I kinda owe Billie Joe) - too bad The Cars didn't cover this one
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I listen to that Rider in the Rain every so often too.
You Might Think I'm Crazaay
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Tobia
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got nobody capt'n? i concur.
Santana ≈ No One To Depend On
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zb, i don't listen to tunes when i run, except the ones playin' in my head. i've always been worried about getting run over. you know, drivin' in the south.
John Hiatt ≈ Drivin' South
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zBrown
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Tobia, that's what's been holding me back too
Pre-Great White Wonder Boot-Leg
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History lesson - "burn baby burn" - can you say that in 1965 L.A.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxWri4ZJT6E
Booker T & the MG's recorded live at the 5/4 Ballroom in August 1965 with Booker T Jones on keyboards. "Though it's often assumed that Booker T. Jones played on all M.G.'s records, in the mid-1960s Jones was often studying music full-time at Indiana University. Stax writer/producer Isaac Hayes usually stepped in on the occasions when Jones was unavailable for session work, and on several sessions Jones and Hayes played together with one on organ, the other on piano. However, Hayes was never an official member of the M.G.'s, and Jones played on all the records credited to "Booker T. & The M.G.'s"—with one exception. That exception was the 1965 hit "Boot-Leg", a studio jam recorded with Hayes on keyboards in Jones's place. According to Steve Cropper, the song was recorded with the intention of being released as by The Mar-Keys (another name used to release singles by the Stax house band.) However, as recordings credited to Booker T. & The M.G.'s were meeting with greater commercial success than those credited to The Mar-Keys, the decision was made to credit "Boot-Leg" to Booker T. & The M.G.'s, even though Booker T. himself does not appear on the studio recording." This live version was recorded August 7-8, 1965 at the 5/4 Ballroom at 54th and Broadway in South Central Los Angeles (3 miles or so north of Watts) with Booker on keyboards, three days before the outset of the Watts Riots. The announcer on the record is R&B disc jockey Magnificent Montague, whose radio catch phrase was "Burn, Baby, Burn!" which also became a catch phrase associated with the 1965 Watts Riots (and subsequently retired from use). The band could see smoke rising from the city as they took off from LAX heading back to Memphis. Burn, indeed!
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Tobia
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↑zb, interesting history; kind of ironic led zeppelin employed "heavies" to protect their music after all the copyright infringements they had done.
50 years ago today, these three were found in the crumpled airplane that crashed the previous evening near Nashville.
Patsy Cline ≈ Walkin' After Midnight
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Cowboy Copas ≈ Alabam
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Hawkshaw Hawkins ≈Car Hoppin' Mama
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Hawkins' tune sounds a lot like Asleep At The Wheel
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zBrown
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Tobia: The AAA magazine has an article on vinyl record stores in SoCal this month. Save your Confederate dollars, the South will rise again.
for Townes, Percy and Patsy
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I'm sure this has been up here before
T is not for Texas
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