Johnny Cash
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Does In-a-gadda-da-vida coexisting peacefully with Havergal Brians Gothic Symphony fit the bill? :) Rob Manderson I'm working on a version for Visual Lisp++ My blog http://blogs.wdevs.com/ultramaroon/[^]
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ?
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Sufi devotional chanting (Qawwali). The guy had an amazing voice with a huge range, and the slightly hypnotic music gets inside your head. :-)
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection
I don’t know if this counts, but I have music ranging from Country \ Metal \ Old School Rap & Classical. At this point about all I ever listen to is Country though, but every now and then I have to mix it up. Country, Just about every artist I can find. I really like the older stuff (40’s / 50’s) Outlaw Country (David Allen Cole, Waylon Jennings etc) Metal, just about what ever was popular in the early 90’s Rap, Coolio, 2Pac, Dr Dre, Snoop Dog, Too $hort, and a myriad of others. There is one genre of music I would like to find a greater selection of; I believe its best described as “Irish Folk” music. I have heard “Whiskey in the Jar” in its original form, and wow that’s very cool. I have grown to like music that tells a story of one sort or another and am less impressed with just noise. What is it about Mr. Cash’s music you enjoyed the most? I could probably make a few suggestions for artists along the same line. [edit] just noticed that the "Notify me by e-mail if someone answers this message" check box was default un-checked, what's up with that?[/edit]
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley: -- modified at 4:45 Wednesday 19th July, 2006
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Christian Graus wrote:
Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection
I don’t know if this counts, but I have music ranging from Country \ Metal \ Old School Rap & Classical. At this point about all I ever listen to is Country though, but every now and then I have to mix it up. Country, Just about every artist I can find. I really like the older stuff (40’s / 50’s) Outlaw Country (David Allen Cole, Waylon Jennings etc) Metal, just about what ever was popular in the early 90’s Rap, Coolio, 2Pac, Dr Dre, Snoop Dog, Too $hort, and a myriad of others. There is one genre of music I would like to find a greater selection of; I believe its best described as “Irish Folk” music. I have heard “Whiskey in the Jar” in its original form, and wow that’s very cool. I have grown to like music that tells a story of one sort or another and am less impressed with just noise. What is it about Mr. Cash’s music you enjoyed the most? I could probably make a few suggestions for artists along the same line. [edit] just noticed that the "Notify me by e-mail if someone answers this message" check box was default un-checked, what's up with that?[/edit]
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley: -- modified at 4:45 Wednesday 19th July, 2006
S Douglas wrote:
David Allen Cole
Isn't it David Allen Coe ? Anyhow, you need to check out 'Rebel meets rebel', his album with the guys from Pantera, it's awesome.
S Douglas wrote:
What is it about Mr. Cash’s music you enjoyed the most?
I love how it tells a story, and it just plain seems like honest music to me. I love it for the same reasons I love early folk blues like Son House. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Generally i am a Rock/Metal fan (specially the 80's stuff) but someone sent me an Eminem CD (Curtain Call) and i am not into rap or any of that stuff but this sh*t is really addictive some good stuff in there.
I dislike feeling at home when i am abroad.
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S Douglas wrote:
David Allen Cole
Isn't it David Allen Coe ? Anyhow, you need to check out 'Rebel meets rebel', his album with the guys from Pantera, it's awesome.
S Douglas wrote:
What is it about Mr. Cash’s music you enjoyed the most?
I love how it tells a story, and it just plain seems like honest music to me. I love it for the same reasons I love early folk blues like Son House. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
Isn't it David Allen Coe ?
:-O I'm not sure why but every time I type out his name without thinking, I misspell it. Then again I misspell a lot of words. :doh:
Christian Graus wrote:
Anyhow, you need to check out 'Rebel meets rebel', his album with the guys from Pantera, it's awesome.
Didn’t you write a review about that here in the lounge a few months / weeks ago? Thought the conciseness was it was something along the lines of Southern Rock, which I’m not a huge fan of. I should take the time to find it and listen to it anyway.
Christian Graus wrote:
I love how it tells a story, and it just plain seems like honest music to me.
Well, that happens to be one the “traits” in country music. There are a lot of artists that tell stories. John Conlee Tom T Hall George Strait Johnny Horton Hank Williams Sr. and Jr. Merle Haggard Toby Keith Trace Adkins (Listening to this right now, Album “Songs About Me”) Allan Jackson A pretty good list of popular Country Musicians American_country_singers[^]
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Martina McBride[^] is my only foray into country music. Some of her stuff I love ("Blessed" and "This Ones for the Girls" are personal favourites, but some others are a little too "Good Ole' Boys" for my taste. :-> I'm still a rock chick at heart tho. It was great to see an except of Motorhead performing on The Young Ones on TV last night. :-D Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Mine is mostly rock but I have a Willie Nelson CD and now you mention it I'll look for a Johhny Cash CD as well. Willie is a cool guy and has written some rgeat tunes "Crazy", "Gerogia" and "My heroes have always been cowboys". Elaine (stetson wearing fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Christian Graus wrote:
Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ?
I guess I would be hard put to say what my character is in the music collection. Radio is 99% "Oldies" but most listened to CD's are Andean Nation Celtic Women also frequent are Cider House Rules (movie track) Association Charlotte Church "Yes I know the voices are not real. But they have some pretty good ideas."
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Mine is mostly rock but I have a Willie Nelson CD and now you mention it I'll look for a Johhny Cash CD as well. Willie is a cool guy and has written some rgeat tunes "Crazy", "Gerogia" and "My heroes have always been cowboys". Elaine (stetson wearing fluffy tigress) The tigress is here :-D
Trollslayer wrote:
but I have a Willie Nelson
While I am not a big fan of his, I was at a private party that he played at several years ago. Watching him work the guitar (from about 8 feet) was incredible. He really can play, not jsut perform like many do. "Yes I know the voices are not real. But they have some pretty good ideas."
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Most of my collection is 90s rock, rap, 80s punk, some country, some jazz and some classical. 3 albums are don't really fit. 1. Edith Piaf - The voice of the sparrow 2. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs - Vasos Vacios 3. Monkey Ska - A collection of early Jamacian ska bands. I'm a huge fan of the man in black BTW. I never suspected Trent Reznor was a decent songwriter until I heard Johnny Cash cover one of his songs. [another edit] I get really bored listening to it, but a friend of mine in college got me into going out and dancing to industrial and goth music. :-O [/another edit]
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
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Andy Brummer wrote:
2. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs - Vasos Vacios
Where did you get this one? It's from Argentina, did you know? It's not so popular so it surprise me :~
siskhoalanka wrote:
Where did you get this one?
My brother just grabbed a random CD out of a bin at a record store and bought it. Later on El Matador was on the Grosse Point Blank soundtrack.
siskhoalanka wrote:
It's from Argentina, did you know? It's not so popular so it surprise me
That's why none of the Argentinians I've asked about them have ever heard of them. I saw them play once when they toured the USA. It was a great show.
I can imagine the sinking feeling one would have after ordering my book, only to find a laughably ridiculous theory with demented logic once the book arrives - Mark McCutcheon
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Stuart Dootson wrote:
1100 CDs
I bow before you, oh great one... Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Hey - what can I say...except I wish there was a 100GB iPod...
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I just love Knoffler's guitar. I saw this live version of Sultans of Swings which one my friend is got. There is this 7 min solo on gitar. And he played it like it was a walk in the park! Thats guy is something. I hope some of you like Dire Straits. Abhishek
Mark Knopfler is definitely an impressive guitarist. Though I never saw the Dire Straits play I did see Knopfler join Clapton on stage for a song or 2 back in 87/88. Ragpicker's Dream, while more country than early DS, is a very good CD. BW
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
We were showing off our new iPod to some friends and they noticed that John Denver and Eminem were both in there--and both CD's are my wife's. I used to be on a strict Hard Rock/Metal diet: Metallica, Led Zeppelin and the rest. The last several years I've really branched out though. Some new discoveries include Dido, Indigo Girls, Joss Stone, Johnny Cash and the aforementioned Eminem (both Cash and Eminem got interesting after seeing their movies Walk the Line and 8 Mile). I've been trying to make an effort to discover new artists, but it's hard when you're not in school. Although recently (as in, yesterday) I've started listening to a lot of Iron Maiden again, and it's been fun. I just grabbed Seventh Son after never buying it on CD for some reason. It felt like coming home, listening to it for the first time in about 15 years.
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Martina McBride[^] is my only foray into country music. Some of her stuff I love ("Blessed" and "This Ones for the Girls" are personal favourites, but some others are a little too "Good Ole' Boys" for my taste. :-> I'm still a rock chick at heart tho. It was great to see an except of Motorhead performing on The Young Ones on TV last night. :-D Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:
It was great to see an except of Motorhead performing on The Young Ones
Lemmy rules. Did you know they had broken up when they did that ? I think it's Philthy who had left and came back just for the show. I saw them live, that was just incredible. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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We were showing off our new iPod to some friends and they noticed that John Denver and Eminem were both in there--and both CD's are my wife's. I used to be on a strict Hard Rock/Metal diet: Metallica, Led Zeppelin and the rest. The last several years I've really branched out though. Some new discoveries include Dido, Indigo Girls, Joss Stone, Johnny Cash and the aforementioned Eminem (both Cash and Eminem got interesting after seeing their movies Walk the Line and 8 Mile). I've been trying to make an effort to discover new artists, but it's hard when you're not in school. Although recently (as in, yesterday) I've started listening to a lot of Iron Maiden again, and it's been fun. I just grabbed Seventh Son after never buying it on CD for some reason. It felt like coming home, listening to it for the first time in about 15 years.
David Kentley wrote:
It felt like coming home, listening to it for the first time in about 15 years.
Yeah, I listened to metal for years, then detoured into blues for about 10 years. It was a Cinderella album that got me back into rock/metal, and that's how it felt for me, too. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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Christian Graus wrote:
Isn't it David Allen Coe ?
:-O I'm not sure why but every time I type out his name without thinking, I misspell it. Then again I misspell a lot of words. :doh:
Christian Graus wrote:
Anyhow, you need to check out 'Rebel meets rebel', his album with the guys from Pantera, it's awesome.
Didn’t you write a review about that here in the lounge a few months / weeks ago? Thought the conciseness was it was something along the lines of Southern Rock, which I’m not a huge fan of. I should take the time to find it and listen to it anyway.
Christian Graus wrote:
I love how it tells a story, and it just plain seems like honest music to me.
Well, that happens to be one the “traits” in country music. There are a lot of artists that tell stories. John Conlee Tom T Hall George Strait Johnny Horton Hank Williams Sr. and Jr. Merle Haggard Toby Keith Trace Adkins (Listening to this right now, Album “Songs About Me”) Allan Jackson A pretty good list of popular Country Musicians American_country_singers[^]
I'd love to help, but unfortunatley I have prior commitments monitoring the length of my grass. :Andrew Bleakley:
S Douglas wrote:
Didn’t you write a review about that here in the lounge a few months / weeks ago?
Yes, I did.
S Douglas wrote:
Southern Rock
No, it's really not. Some of it is very metal, some is very country.
S Douglas wrote:
There are a lot of artists that tell stories.
I guess I should buy some sort of compilation and see what I think. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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It's weird, but while I hate country music, after seeing Walk the Line about 5 times, I've bought a best of CD, and I actually really like it. I think I'll buy some more. I wish I'd grabbed some while I was in the US ( not that I could carry any more in my back pack ). Anyone else have anything totally out of character in thier CD collection ? I have 790 CDs, mostly rock and metal, and in there is Chris Isaak, and now Johnny Cash. Oh, and a few from Bob Dylan, including 'Slow Train Coming', one of my favourite albums. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
My music collection mainly consists of rock (80's through today, with a few oldies). The out of character artist in my collection is George Winston. He is a pianist. A couple years ago, he was the answer to a trivia question which I got right because my mom frequently played his albums when I was growing up. That trivia question prompted me to listen to it again, and it is very relaxing. I often listen to it while I work. He did one album entirely of songs by the Doors, which rocks. Amazon link[^]