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rally 02-15-2004 10:52 AM

do you listen to most often?

My tastes are diverse and, just like my favorite Gord tunes and albums change from week to week (or day to day), my other favs do likewise. At the moment I'm heavy into some old favorites from the early 70s...Nick Drake, David Ackles, John Dawson Read, Dylan. Drake and Ackles, of course, are gone from this world. For all anyone knows Read may be too, as nobody seems to have heard or seen of him in the past 25 years. Of this group, only Dylan and Gord keep on. Let's hear about some others!

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SomewhereupinMichigan 02-15-2004 10:52 AM

do you listen to most often?

My tastes are diverse and, just like my favorite Gord tunes and albums change from week to week (or day to day), my other favs do likewise. At the moment I'm heavy into some old favorites from the early 70s...Nick Drake, David Ackles, John Dawson Read, Dylan. Drake and Ackles, of course, are gone from this world. For all anyone knows Read may be too, as nobody seems to have heard or seen of him in the past 25 years. Of this group, only Dylan and Gord keep on. Let's hear about some others!

[This message has been edited by SomewhereupinMichigan (edited February 15, 2004).]

Cathy 02-15-2004 12:01 PM

quote:Originally posted by SomewhereupinMichigan:
do you listen to most often?

My tastes are diverse and, just like my favorite Gord tunes and albums change from week to week (or day to day), my other favs do likewise. At the moment I'm heavy into some old favorites from the early 70s...Nick Drake, David Ackles, John Dawson Read, Dylan. Drake and Ackles, of course, are gone from this world. For all anyone knows Read may be too, as nobody seems to have heard or seen of him in the past 25 years. Of this group, only Dylan and Gord keep on. Let's hear about some others!

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At the moment, Alison Krauss.
I've also been known to zone out on Stan Rogers, Kris Kristofferson, Dylan and John Prine. Also, Kathy Mattea and Don Williams.
And a relatively unknown guitarist named Phil Volens.
Then I get into the fiddling mood and play a compilation of traditional tunes that I've collected along the way.
When I get really wound up, I listen to ZZ Top.

Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com


TheWatchman 02-15-2004 12:29 PM

If we're talking "when I'm wound up music", then I listen to Godsmack and Audioslave.

Gaby 02-15-2004 01:48 PM

I still love:
Bert Jansch
Leonard Cohen
Joan Baez - (I saw her ‘live’ on the BBC Radio2 Folk Awards on Friday night along with June Tabor, Steve Earle and The Waifs. Check out the video clips at http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/r2music/...04/video.shtml )
Cat Stevens
Donovan
Joni Mitchell
Joan Armatrading
Dory Previn - (Saw her in a tiny, 500 seat hall 28 years ago. Just ‘woman and guitar’ – 2 hours of pure bliss.)
Edith Piaf
Alan Stivell - (A singer from Brittany I’ve loved since I was 16 – those of you here into the Cape Breton scene should check him out. I stayed in the same hotel as him last year. Missed him by 1 day! I was spitting!)
Aengus Finnan – (I’ve just got into him and I’m playing him as much as GL at the moment. You can download some mp3s at http://www.aengusfinnan.com/homepage.html . If you love GL, you’ll love Aengus. Give him a try!)

This has made me feel soooo old, so I’ll add – Muse, Evanescence and The White Stripes – just for the hell of it, but mainly because my daughter has taken over the sitting room and I can’t avoid them!

joveski 02-15-2004 02:11 PM

bob dylan
johnny cash
ed kuepper
various old blues
led zeppelin
wilco

violet Blue Horse 02-15-2004 07:00 PM

John Hiatt, Tom Petty, Eric Clapton, Charlie Rich, Leonard Cohen.

Eclectic enough?

[QUOTE]Originally posted by SomewhereupinMichigan:
[B]do you listen to most often?



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violet Blue Horse 02-15-2004 07:00 PM

John Hiatt, Tom Petty, Eric Clapton, Charlie Rich, Leonard Cohen.

Eclectic enough?

[QUOTE]Originally posted by SomewhereupinMichigan:
[B]do you listen to most often?



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Born once - Got it right the first time. )O(

Iron 02-15-2004 07:15 PM

I'll limit my choices to 2 male and 2 female.First longtime female favourite(we'kinda had a bit of a thing going on for quite some time,but there is a slight possibility that only one of us is aware of it)Alison Krauss.Her voice just melts me and I've always had a thing for bluegrass style.I'll have to hold out a bit on #2 to se if anyone on the "I did'nt beleive it" post figures it out.
# one after Gord is Alan Jackson.I like most of his songs and his laid back style.I can't get into the Big show scenes with all the fireworks,trapeze acts,dancing,smashing guitars etc.
2nd would be,for now anyway,Dave Mathews.. Though I really don't care much for his whole band scene,I really like his solo acoustic work.Very talented singer/songwriter.Thats the kind that get my attention.The heck with all that glitter...

mtheeb 02-15-2004 09:11 PM

The Beach Boys!

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And I will always love
that sound until the day
I die.

Restless 02-15-2004 09:11 PM

The Beach Boys!

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And I will always love
that sound until the day
I die.

Tyler 02-15-2004 09:24 PM

Dire Straits
Mark Knofler
Marty Robbins
Bob Seger
Bob Marley

brink 02-15-2004 09:24 PM

Dire Straits
Mark Knofler
Marty Robbins
Bob Seger
Bob Marley

Iron 02-16-2004 07:06 AM

Janice figured out my #2,Jewel.Actually it could as well be Roseanne Cash too,hard to put in any particular order so i'll have to call it a tie for 2nd...

Bill 02-16-2004 09:03 AM

Don Henley

rainydayperson 02-16-2004 09:05 AM

There are artists other than Lightfoot????

Well...then lets see...
Robin Mark
Frank Mills
Jean Pierre Rampal
4 Him
Lee Behnken
Pousette Dart Band
Steven Curtis Chapman
Mingus
Ross Mitchell Singers
Claude Blouin et son orchestre
Gunter Norris
Tony Evans
Phil Coulter
Del Paxton
Captain Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif




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classicmixdj 02-16-2004 09:05 AM

There are artists other than Lightfoot????

Well...then lets see...
Robin Mark
Frank Mills
Jean Pierre Rampal
4 Him
Lee Behnken
Pousette Dart Band
Steven Curtis Chapman
Mingus
Ross Mitchell Singers
Claude Blouin et son orchestre
Gunter Norris
Tony Evans
Phil Coulter
Del Paxton
Captain Geech and the Shrimp Shack Shooters http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif




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Mair 02-16-2004 07:45 PM

quote:Originally posted by Gaby:
Alan Stivell - (A singer from Brittany I’ve loved since I was 16 – those of you here into the Cape Breton scene should check him out. I stayed in the same hotel as him last year. Missed him by 1 day! I was spitting!)

Yes, I am very familiar with Alan Stivell - he has worked with many of our Welsh (and Welsh language) folk musicians and is an icon here.

And my (other) troubadours? No-one has mentioned Tim Buckley yet!

And then there's Brendan Perry (of the awesome "Dead Can Dance") and, of course, Lisa Gerrard. Their music is so important to me, and never far away from me!

Gaby 02-16-2004 08:42 PM

Hi, Mair. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Kindred spirits! I’m Cornish and play Alan when I’m feeling homesick. He seems to tap into some deep-rooted Celtic sensibility. Yes?

I get the same gormless stare from people when I mention him as I do when I mention GL.

mtheeb 02-16-2004 09:07 PM

"Gormless"? Is that Cornish for "blank"? If so, I like it (and will start using it)!

Restless 02-16-2004 09:07 PM

"Gormless"? Is that Cornish for "blank"? If so, I like it (and will start using it)!

Gaby 02-16-2004 09:22 PM

It’s close enough, Restless! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

Tis ow we do b’long to rekken emmets or grockles. Proper job!

Mair 02-16-2004 09:30 PM

quote:Originally posted by Gaby:
Hi, Mair. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Kindred spirits! I’m Cornish and play Alan when I’m feeling homesick. He seems to tap into some deep-rooted Celtic sensibility. Yes?

I get the same gormless stare from people when I mention him as I do when I mention GL.


Oh, yes! Alan Stivell is such a hero here! Just his name means so much! Yes, such a deep-rooted Celtic sensibilty - but also such a living, vibrant one too! If you mentioned Alan Stivell you would not get such a "gormless" stare if you spoke to the Welsh speaking community here! And it's so wonderful to be in contact with "cousins" from "Kernow"!

But GL?!? Um ... what I usually get (at best) is "Is he still alive?" or (at worst - and from my brother too!) "he died twenty years ago, didn't he?" ... oh, um ....! But I'm working at it! I sometimes think I could not have survived without those tracks of some twenty years ago. Well, who really knows? And now?!? Well, I'm older, and perhaps wiser - but I'm still here! And still listening!

And I also love Francesco Benozzo - have you (any of you!) heard anything he's recorded?



BILLW 02-17-2004 06:32 AM

For # 2 most played it's a tie between Frank Sinatra and Poco, after that it's the Blues, which I guess is a category ??


Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

And yes, I get "who are what is Poco ?" a lot too, LOL

Iron 02-17-2004 10:08 AM

How could I have left out my flavourite picker/comedian?? If there are no objections I'll set it up as another little brain teaser.The heck with that,I'll do it anyway.
There's no vocals or lyrics,just guitar and sometimes some light percussion.Not only is he an awesome guitarist,he is also a natural comic.During his live shows he usually sets up a selection with a story of it's inspiration etc.and your usually still laughing by the time he gets to playin..
For anyone who might even as of yet have a clue,this should give it away:
I'd been enjoying this fella's work long before I ever knew of John Fowles,but ever since I met John at a Gordon show in Trenton N.J.,I always think of Sir John every time I so much as even think of this artist.I would even venture to guess that John and He may have some related kromastones......


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