COUNTRY ROCK
RAJ
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Summer road trip is emerging and the whiteboy in me comes out with the a fine dose of Flying Burrito Brothers, Neil Young, Marshall Tucker Band, Whiskeytown, Uncle Tupelo. Any more recommendations?
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Otis's iRiver has like 100 GIGS all funk... jazz funk, euro funk, Brazilian Funk, deep funk, new funk. Gost to braek up the funk monotony on this trip.
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Michael Nesmith
the first Poco lp
Greatful Dead's "Workingman's Dead"
The Band s/t and Rock of Ages
Waylon Jennings -Ladies Love Outlaws
Merle Haggard and the Strangers-anything on Capitol
Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard- Pancho and Lefty
East Bound and Down-Jerry Reed
???? - never that while I'm driving!
j/k
I've got some salsa and, um, the Garden State OST, oh i'll put the Chris Rock and Dave Chappelle back on..
doobies = funk????
(or for that matter, country???)
lynard skynard
i dont know... however i do recommend this:
merle haggard
willie nelson
chet atkins
johnny cash
bob wills
asleep at the wheel
patsy cline
i made louie (my other roommate at the time and hes the cat that runs the rap section at the sf amoeba) keep giving toonces treats every morning after i moved out.
i need an animal in my life... sorry to be off-topic.
Amboy Dukes - s/t and "Journey To The Center Of The Mind"
The Guess Who
Cosign:
Fraser and Debolt
1st Little Feat
Byrds- Sweetheart
Add:
Euphoria
Help Yourself.
Debolt kind of looks like Uma Thurman. Need this on MP3 ASAP.
I'm listening to the first Jackson Browne album right now (S/T--in a dollar bin near you and one of my favorite records) and Lee plays a smokin' solo over some bongo madness on "Under The Falling Sky."
not exactly country but a great summertime record that would vibe with some of these joints...
love that Byrds lp.
Doug Sahm (Sir Douglas Quintet): Texas Rock for Country Rollers ('76)
Faron Young - ostensibly for his definitive interpretation of Willie Nelson's 'Hello Walls,' maybe the best Nelson composition ever...
Dusty Springfield - Dusty in Memphis (especially given the session players such as Steve Cropper involved)
fo reals though.
also, on a "newer" tip i dig the first few My Morning Jacket albums. New stuff is a little , but i jam this on the regular
isn't it Alvin[/b] Lee?
i'll add to the list...Brethren
Damn!
But it is Albert who plays on that Jackson Browne song.
But perhaps I'll do that next year.