Great CD's for a long rainy work day: Counting Crows "Recovering the Satellites"
Paul Simon "Live in Central Park" *Especially "Cool Cool Water" which creepily sounds like it could have been written about recent events("anger, and no one can heal it, slides through a metal detector"; "I believe in the future, we shall suffer no more"), followed by a great uplifting gospel version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
If you need something a little harder, try Soul Assylum "Candy From a Stranger"
[ November 20, 2001: Message edited by: AlanD ]
Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
Well hey.....it is a Tanya Tucker kind of day here. "you just watch me"......I love her deep voice. She has alot of great songs. And I even wore my cowgirl boots today. YEEEEEE haAAAAAW
Posted by Rob Larkham (Member # 2105) on :
Nuttin like a little Frank Zappa " Joe's Garage " to put a smile on yer face. He was a funny dude. Catholic Girls, Wet T-shirt, Why does it hurt when I pee. What a lyrical genious.
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
A little Pink Floyd, a dash of Charlotte Church, and a dab of the Canadian Brass today. Posted by Mark Matyjakowski (Member # 294) on :
My kids got me a few new CD's for b-day last week so I've been shutting the door on my office at work and cranking the puter. New System of a Down and the Ozzfest 2001 CD (lots of kick'n bands on that one) They (my kids) thought it was so cool because that's the first concert (Ozzfest) they ever went to (7-10 yr olds) The people I work with ... well ... that's why I shut the door.
Posted by captain ken (Member # 742) on :
Just got the new Widespread Panic can't seam to stop listening.
Posted by Stephen Broughton (Member # 2237) on :
David Gray's album White Ladder bangin out the speakers at the moment also when I'm in a hurry its The Clash or Stiff Little Fingers (old punk) also the Stripes are pretty good or anything except Britney aaaarghhh!
Posted by Santo (Member # 411) on :
Van the Man Live, Areosmith. A slide guitar sampler called "Bottlenecks and Switchblades and the Blues"
Posted by Mike Pipes (Member # 1573) on :
Well, I'm breaking one of the office rules right now regarding internet use, but since it's the day before Thanksgiving and half the company has lit out for the day I think I can get away with it...
I have the Windows media player tuned to Radio Free Vigin and I'm streaming the "X-Groove" channel over the T1 connection. It's a constant stream of techno/dance/trance music, some really good stuff that I've never heard before. We're not supposed to stream music or video cause it all goes through the company's server in Minnesota and bogs everything down. So far so good.
Posted by Linda Silver Eagle (Member # 274) on :
Big Band Era here...Don't sit under that apple tree, with anybody else but me...chattanooga choo choo...elmer's tune...perrfect pick it up since the sun ain't shinin today kinda schtuff.
Posted by Monte Jumper (Member # 1106) on :
That reminds me...add sound system to list of things needed in the new shop!
It will be fitted out with Nickle Creek,Charlotte Church,Willie,Steely Dan,Ozark Mountain Daredevils,Santana and a whole lot of Irish music and bag pipes.
Thanx for the reminder!
Posted by Carl Wood (Member # 1223) on :
Seems I always find myself 'goin back to the basics- - -try out "One More From the Road" by Lynyrd Skynyrd- - -Nuttin can touch THAT!!!! -Carl
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
BB King at the moment. 200 cd's on shuffle mode, so mixin it way up w/ Eminem, Iggy pop, Hendrix, Bela fleck, Joe Jackson, Pearl Jam, Sheryl Crow, Slayer, Crystal Method, Billie Holiday...