I need some anti-blues in my collection
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Speaking of surf music. This is bubbly...
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Yeah, that Brian Wilson, what a cut-up.
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For newer, George Ezra wasn't too bad, how about anything from the disco era? That was all upbeat.Klipsch The Nines, Audioquest Thunderbird Interconnect, Innuos Zen MK3 W4S recovery, Revolution Audio Labs USB & Ethernet, Border Patrol SE-I, Audioquest Niagara 5000 & Thunder, Cullen Crossover II PC's.
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Disco, maybe I do need to get my Le Freak on lol?
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Celebrate good times, come on!
edit: ooh, ooh, in all seriousness, here's a song that always makes me smile -- not disco, but certainly danceable...
https://youtu.be/i-jdhorGtQI
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mhardy6647 wrote: »afterburnt wrote: »I am listening to Flatt and Scruggs old Bluegrass.
Gotta be careful with bluegrass -- lots of children dying, unfaithful spouses gettin' offed, dogs gettin' backed over by pickup trucks, etc.
I love bluegrass, but only in fairly small doses. Stick to "Rocky Top" & you'll be fine! ;- )Little Feat
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As long as you get the copy that didn't cut out Don't Bogart, and what was the other song? I found a decent Vinyl copy that has the songs that were cut short from the CD version.Home Theater
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"A Apolitical Blues" is the other MIA track on one CD version of the album :- (
Yes, exactly so -- of course they're both on the rekkid... better still, the original half-speed mastered ("SR/2") MoFi :- )
There's a two-CD (Rhino, methinks) version of "Waiting for Columbus" with those songs re-inserted, and some outtakes and alternate (live) recordings not used in the original.
Irrespective of the post-production re-recording done to sweeten the album, it's just a superb, and very well recorded, album. My personal favorite live rock & roll album (FWIW).
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mhardy6647 wrote: »Celebrate good times, come on!
edit: ooh, ooh, in all seriousness, here's a song that always makes me smile -- not disco, but certainly danceable...
https://youtu.be/i-jdhorGtQI
Wow that was weird! I never saw that video but I remember hearing that song playing everywhere. I did not remember it being associated with BH Cop. The 80's were pretty weird. -
Nor did I -- and yes the Eighties were sort of -- transitional. Look at the massmarket hifi equipment of the era :-/
Way too much cocaine drifting through "the entertainment industry" -- lots of energy, no focus.
I was busy starting a family & doing research in grad school; I only remember bits of it, in terms of pop culture. Always liked that song though, then & now.
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Way too much cocaine drifting through everything. I dont remember all that much. I was into Raggae back then lol
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The 80's was an under appreciated decade for music. People tend to only think of "New Wave", such as Flock of Seagulls, Devo, etc.
The tend to forget that a lot of what is now considered "Classic Rock" came out then. Dire Straits, Z Z Top, and Tom Petty were never more popular than the early to mid 80's. Dio and Motor Head were selling out every size venue you could name. Even U2 was making decent music then.
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Police were killin then too
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Thanks folks I do appreciate it but I wont be asking again. I cant help buying a ton more CD's because of yalls ideas lol
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