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Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 4:58 pm
by Wes
Janis. Joplin. The most sexy women singer. Ever.
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 5:20 pm
by Paul3eb
the smashing pumpkins.. wondering why it was they broke up and made it so i could never go to one of their concerts.
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 5:25 pm
by charlie
Wes wrote:Janis. Joplin. The most sexy women singer. Ever.
Perhaps the closest thing to absolute truth ever posted on this board.
Lotus. I can't recommend this band enough, they are about the best thing I've seen out there right now. I've had 3 cd's and 6 shows shuffling on the Precious and everything so far's touched me in my special place.
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 5:28 pm
by skychick
charlie wrote:
Lotus. I can't recommend this band enough, they are about the best thing I've seen out there right now.
I'm listening to Lotus right now too! It helps me get through the day. Great minds think alike!
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 5:30 pm
by meetVA
i recently got the new Jack Johnson- super fun. jackie always lightens my day
and a Decemberist c.d- Picturesque (sp?). not recommended for blind loyalists but man have they got a great sound!
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 6:12 pm
by charlie
skychick wrote:I'm listening to Lotus right now too! It helps me get through the day. Great minds think alike!
Ahh, yes. Skychick has been exposed to the wonderful happiness that is Lotus. Granted, survey is still out on how fuzzy her memories are of that show but we can blame the NewCastle for that.
Here's a taste.....
http://www.lotusvibes.com/nomad/video.html
Check it, but beware long hippie grooves and killer lightshows await those with a broadband connection.
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 6:37 pm
by cassio598
Just got Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. This is music that could change your life.
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 9:04 pm
by skychick
charlie wrote:Ahh, yes. Skychick has been exposed to the wonderful happiness that is Lotus. Granted, survey is still out on how fuzzy her memories are of that show but we can blame the NewCastle for that.
Memories may be fuzzy...but they include lots'o'hippy-dancing & lots'o'fun.
And, I don't blame the NewCastle for the fuzziness...I blame the Wild-Turkey & cokes that came before the NewCastle. Folks, take this from me: Wild Turkey isn't the same as Woodford Reserve.
Folks--even if you think Charlie's music sounds like elevator music...it's not. It's much more jammable in person (especially after wild turkey). And then, leaves your foot tappin' and head-bee-bopping whenever you hear it....
Sincerely,
The Coat-tail riding, Secretary of the Charlie Fanclub
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 4:18 am
by Alan Evil
cassio598 wrote:Just got Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. This is music that could change your life.
Try
Tribute to Jack Johnson. A beautimous record.
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:29 pm
by michaelzr2
Before every climb I have to listen to:
Survivor- Eye of the Tiger
Eminem- Lose Yourself
Jimmy Hendrix- Vodoo Child
The rest of my playlist is:
Queens of the Stone Age- Millionaire
NOFX- Franco Unamerican
Rage Against the Machine- Guerilla Radio
NOFX- Seperation of Church and Skate
Gang Starr- Full Clip
Wordsworth- What We Gon' Do
The Rapture- Sister Savior
Jay Z- The Threat
John Frusciante- Murderers
Royce Da 59- Boom
The Postal Service- Nothing Better
Gorillaz- The Sounder
If this playlist doen't get you amped for a day of climbing, you should move to Russia and become a card carrying communist.