And you knaw this! ONE !!! That was sampled by CNN Married to Maryjoewanna, remix!
Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Barry Manilow
I know one of his records got an ill loop on it.
Personally, I've never been one to write an artist off completely. I give even so-called corny artists a listen. Every now and then, they throw you a gem. I think my knucka Phill Most Chill proved that with "Down". You'd be surprised at some of the stuff I make beats from. It pays to keep an open mind.
Personally, I've never been one to write an artist off completely. I give even so-called corny artists a listen. Every now and then, they throw you a gem. I think my knucka Phill Most Chill proved that with "Down". You'd be surprised at some of the stuff I make beats from. I pays to keep an open mind.
I was really feeling "Wichita Lineman" by Glen Campbell the other day. I admit, that's an old AM gold guilty pleasure. Anyone else???
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
"If it snows that stretch down south could never stand the strain."
This is a great song, and it's been covered by a diverse lot of folks (from The Meters to R.E.M.) often to good effect. The most recent version that I've heard that I really liked a lot was by Johnny Cash on his posthumous Unearthed box set. His fragile aged baritone imbues the song with a plaintiveness that reveals the lamentation at its core.
I don't know how to upload songs to anywhere (aren't we record geeks?), so I can't share it with you folls. But you can hear a 30 second snippet of it here - Disc 3, track 8.
Buy the box set if you're remotely interested in Cash's spare late period. It's great.
Cash's version is also on his When the Man Comes Around LP, his last for American Recordings before his death - so it can be had without buying the whole box set.
i'm not trying to blow up le spot de breakself, but i keep this post of his on waxidermy bookmarked for whenever things start seeming too serious on these sites.
for those who don't bother reading it, here is my favorite part, and something odub alluded to above:
4. NRR talk on SS is at an all time high. No fucking kidding? What the hell do you expect people to talk about after every single micro-genre under the sun has been exhausted? SS has got to be the only board on the planet that has run both Southern indie rap and Folkways into the fuggin ground. So what do you want? We've all seen the "Anyone got any recommendations for good 'field recordings from Java' records?" threads, and they aren't any better.
I was really feeling "Wichita Lineman" by Glen Campbell the other day. I admit, that's an old AM gold guilty pleasure. Anyone else???
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
"If it snows that stretch down south could never stand the strain."
This is a great song, and it's been covered by a diverse lot of folks (from The Meters to R.E.M.) often to good effect. The most recent version that I've heard that I really liked a lot was by Johnny Cash on his posthumous Unearthed box set. His fragile aged baritone imbues the song with a plaintiveness that reveals the lamentation at its core.
I don't know how to upload songs to anywhere (aren't we record geeks?), so I can't share it with you folls. But you can hear a 30 second snippet of it here - Disc 3, track 8.
Buy the box set if you're remotely interested in Cash's spare late period. It's great.
this is like one of those nonsense fights between couples. Instead of sex for making up, we have RECORD DAY. Then we are like the USA FOR AFRICA of the record game. But then we have the born again non-collectros. I will fight these dudes with all my heart. I already forgot sabadaba.
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Nah son that song is fresh.
Beautiful!!! Some of the most timeless music played on AM radio, during the 70's, in the morning.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
hey, it's a 'turkey samkiss'.
Oh SNAP where's my cane the 40 somthangs in the Hizzy! Yeah but Glen can't touch my man Ernie Ford or Barry Manilow
And you knaw this! ONE !!! That was sampled by CNN Married to Maryjoewanna, remix!
Personally, I've never been one to write an artist off completely. I give even so-called corny artists a listen. Every now and then, they throw you a gem. I think my knucka Phill Most Chill proved that with "Down". You'd be surprised at some of the stuff I make beats from. It pays to keep an open mind.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
turkey sammich has apple slices in it,
or if that's muenster cheese.
Tony Joe White does damage on Witchita Lineman, too.
Remove the bologna entirely.
Yeah, sorry... I don't think we've ever had a "RAMP OG check" like a real record BBS.
You get a Johnny Rowles hand clap fo real!
They shall be dealt with.
pps: wav files will do just fine.
ppps: sandwiches are good.
Xtra fresh...
"If it snows that stretch down south could never stand the strain."
This is a great song, and it's been covered by a diverse lot of folks (from The Meters to R.E.M.) often to good effect. The most recent version that I've heard that I really liked a lot was by Johnny Cash on his posthumous Unearthed box set. His fragile aged baritone imbues the song with a plaintiveness that reveals the lamentation at its core.
I don't know how to upload songs to anywhere (aren't we record geeks?), so I can't share it with you folls. But you can hear a 30 second snippet of it here - Disc 3, track 8.
Buy the box set if you're remotely interested in Cash's spare late period. It's great.
I love sad songs.
JRoot
...life.
I'm not mad at that, personally but I can see why other people are eye-rolly.
his last for American Recordings before his death - so it can be
had without buying the whole box set.
http://www.waxidermy.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=710&start=40
for those who don't bother reading it, here is my favorite part, and something odub alluded to above:
Someone sent me this version just yesterday.
"still on the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine" =
I'm feelin you.
im not.