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Oct Mix 2

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  • This topic has 4 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 22 years, 3 months ago by SG.
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  • October 21, 2003 at 12:17 pm #46408
    SG
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      Johnny Winter-Great Balls Of Fire/Long Tall Sally/Whole Lotta Shakin
      Roxy Music-Whirlwind
      My Morning Jacket-Golden
      Three O`Clock-The Girl With The Guitar
      Mojave 3-Between The Bars
      Peggy Lee-On The Street Where You Live
      Throwing Muses-Dragonhead
      Richard Thompson-Can`t Win
      The Pogues-Misty Morning Albert Bridge
      Rilo Kiley-So Long
      Dressy Bessy-I`m Never Wrong
      Wanda Jackson-I Gotta Know
      Sandy Denny-The Lady
      Yo La Tengo-Today Is The Day
      Townes Van Zandt-Dollar Bill Blues

      October 21, 2003 at 1:06 pm #96710
      Robert
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        "SG" wrote:
        The Pogues-Misty Morning Albert Bridge

        Saw "If I Should Fall From Grace," the other day. One of the better music documentaries I’ve seen. In that it paints a warm, yet harshly real picture of MacGowans and the Pogues rise and fall. It avoids becoming melodramatic, judgemental and/or a 110 minutes spectacle of asslicking MacGowans ego.

        Nice mix as usual Salami, especially the ending.

        October 21, 2003 at 1:26 pm #96711
        SG
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          I first saw The Pogues on TV with the Dirty Old Town video around 1986 or 87,I hated them back then :!: celtic music is so shoved down our throats in this part of the country and the ‘celtic mafia’ as they call them control so much of the music scene around here for example even local blues musicians do celtic music on the side :!: but over the years there`s been more diversity in music around here than celtic music so you don`t have to hire a fiddler or bagpiper in your band anymore :wink:
          Over the years though I`ve grown to love some celtic music(not Great Big Sea! :shock: )and love The Pogues and how punk rock mixed well with trad irish folk sounds 8) older bands like Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span mixed celtic and rock damn well :)

          October 21, 2003 at 1:35 pm #96712
          Robert
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            "SG" wrote:
            celtic music is so shoved down our throats in this part of the country and the ‘celtic mafia’ as they call them control so much of the music scene around here for example even local blues musicians do celtic music on the side :!: but over the years there`s been more diversity in music around here than celtic music so you don`t have to hire a fiddler or bagpiper in your band anymore :wink:

            A celtic mafia?!?!? Man, I thought you were from canada, not edinburgh. So the blues joints were blackmailed and leaned on by the celts, eh? Storming the place with their bagpipes and kilts, demanding a picture of rob roy over every table and the menu to be written in gaelic. Crazy country canada. Crazy country.

            October 21, 2003 at 6:30 pm #96713
            SG
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              Nova Scotia does`nt translate into New Scotland for nothing :wink:

              Some street signs in the province are written in gaelic :!:

              If we could get Mogwai or Teenage Fanclub here they`d feel right at home :)

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