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Cigarlady7 Offline
#5801 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
See I agree there about Coldplay. When I think Coldplay I hear the song - Yellow. Although Fix You is a guilty pleasure. Like Total Eclipse of the Heart.... You look around to see if you're alone and if you are you crank it and sing at the top of your lungsWhistle Or is that just me again?


Omg. I just died!!! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

Well Im a chick... I can like Coldplay and not feel bad. You on the other hand, I don't know. It could go wither way!

J/K ๐Ÿ˜œ

But after the Viva La Vida album, I think that... Their music turned to crap. Well not all the way crap, just poppy. Wayyyy too poppish.

Parachutes and Rush of Blood to the Head my fave albums.
CelticBomber Offline
#5802 Posted:
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Cigarlady7 wrote:
I retired at 30. No Joke.


How did I let this slip by? Let me throw a word at you and you just mull it over before replying.. Sugarmomma! Now don't be hasty here, think this through carefully, my future depends on it:-) I am willing to wear a French maid outfit, feather duster, garters the works! (I actually think I have the legs to pull off garters, got 'em in a box around here somewhere) Pray



CelticBomber Offline
#5803 Posted:
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BtwI do they still do laser light shows to Rock music at Planetarium's? It was around 1990 in Miami, only laser light show I went to. They were popular back then. I remember laying back in the seat looking up and a Voice from Above announced "Ladies and Gentlemen, THIS IS CASHMERE" All Zepplin all night. Had a nice beer buzz going and it was awesome.

Currently listening to Black Dog:-)
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5804 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
How did I let this slip by? Let me throw a word at you and you just mull it over before replying.. Sugarmomma! Now don't be hasty here, think this through carefully, my future depends on it:-) I am willing to wear a French maid outfit, feather duster, garters the works! (I actually think I have the legs to pull off garters, got 'em in a box around here somewhere) Pray





No Sugar Mama!. It's ok. We can still be friends. The beating for this won't be so bad...

Haha , j/k... ๐Ÿ˜

But no, I have made some smart decisions in the past that have set me up to live a comfortable life.

Mama and daddy paved the way - Dad went to law school in the 70s and became an attorney (MAJOR accomplishment for a black man especially in Alabama) and mama was in real estate her whole life and retired early from it as well.

I buy and hold properties in 5 states in the Southeast. I am a "landlord" per say, even though that is a dirty word to many. I do many single family investments for myself, I have a some duplexes and townhomes, and I look for other investors to do syndications with on larger multifamily properties that I can't quite stroke a check for by myself. I have also flipped a few houses in the past few years - very good money, but I rather buy and hold for long term because I like residual income.

So tell yo mama to sugar THAT... ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5805 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
BtwI do they still do laser light shows to Rock music at Planetarium's? It was around 1990 in Miami, only laser light show I went to. They were popular back then. I remember laying back in the seat looking up and a Voice from Above announced "Ladies and Gentlemen, THIS IS CASHMERE" All Zepplin all night. Had a nice beer buzz going and it was awesome.

Currently listening to Black Dog:-)


Black Dog is in my top 10 by them. Heard the Lemon Song??

I am thinking Ten Years Gone is my favorite by them... You know what I would do to see this live???
Just one of those feel-good, mellow ones that makes you smile. It brings back memories to me always.
CelticBomber Offline
#5806 Posted:
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Cigarlady7 wrote:
Black Dog is in my top 10 by them. Heard the Lemon Song??

I am thinking Ten Years Gone is my favorite by them... You know what I would do to see this live???
Just one of those feel-good, mellow ones that makes you smile. It brings back memories to me always.


Tangerine is that mellow, feel good one for me.
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5807 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Tangerine is that mellow, feel good one for me.


Tangerine is awesome too. Very chill and mellow.

I wonder How many people are gonna go listen to Zeppelin after this??? Haha
Sunoverbeach Offline
#5808 Posted:
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Well I won't now because I'm feeling rebellious, but I always loved the slow build of Gallows Pole
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5809 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Well I won't now because I'm feeling rebellious, but I always loved the slow build of Gallows Pole


You prob still are... Just like the other secretive ones in here.

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Sunoverbeach Offline
#5810 Posted:
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I ain't tellin Not talking
RMAN4443 Offline
#5811 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
How did I let this slip by? Let me throw a word at you and you just mull it over before replying.. Sugarmomma! Now don't be hasty here, think this through carefully, my future depends on it:-) I am willing to wear a French maid outfit, feather duster, garters the works! (I actually think I have the legs to pull off garters, got 'em in a box around here somewhere) Pray




Your legs are in a box????Yeeouch,I bet that stings a little...Anxious
izonfire Offline
#5812 Posted:
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Kashmir - when I first heard it, it blew my mind. Carries me off to a far away place ThumpUp
izonfire Offline
#5813 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
How did I let this slip by? Let me throw a word at you and you just mull it over before replying.. Sugarmomma! Now don't be hasty here, think this through carefully, my future depends on it:-) I am willing to wear a French maid outfit, feather duster, garters the works! (I actually think I have the legs to pull off garters, got 'em in a box around here somewhere) Pray





Hey Celtic, how do I get the feeling that you've been waiting for the right moment to reveal your fetish??? whip
Ha ha.
I wish you and CigarLady much happiness.

Hey CigarLady, any interest in adopting a middle-aged mountain man? I fully support your sitch with Celtic.
He can be your boy-toy and French maid, and take care of everything inside the house. I can take care of everything outside. You're not gonna wanna let me inside anyway, cuz I'm not housebroken. I'll just build a small cabin out back.
I can pretty much take care of myself. Just throw a slab of meat on the patio once in a while
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5814 Posted:
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You guys are sick!! ๐Ÿ˜‚

I still love yall though...
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5815 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Kashmir - when I first heard it, it blew my mind. Carries me off to a far away place ThumpUp


I like Kashmir too. Has that majestic sound. It isnt really in my top 10 by Zepp though.
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5816 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Your legs are in a box????Yeeouch,I bet that stings a little...Anxious


Maybe the garters are in the box... Not the legs?
RMAN4443 Offline
#5817 Posted:
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Cigarlady7 wrote:
Black Dog is in my top 10 by them. Heard the Lemon Song??

I am thinking Ten Years Gone is my favorite by them... You know what I would do to see this live???
Just one of those feel-good, mellow ones that makes you smile. It brings back memories to me always.

The Lemon Song was pretty much a rip off of Howlin' Wolf's, Killing Floor(1964).....granted Zeppelin took it and made it theirs, but credit should have, and now does, go to Chester Burnett(Howlin' Wolf)....Applause

.Most of Led Zeppelin 1 was ripped off from Willie Dixon...again Zeppelin took it and made it their own, but credit should have, and now does, go to Willie Dixon....Applause

Howlin' Wolf-Killing Floor

https://youtu.be/yvwVuOM7aFQ
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5818 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
The Lemon Song was pretty much a rip off of Howlin' Wolf's, Killing Floor(1964).....granted Zeppelin took it and made it theirs, but credit should have, and now does, go to Chester Burnett(Howlin' Wolf)....Applause

.Most of Led Zeppelin 1 was ripped off from Willie Dixon...again Zeppelin took it and made it their own, but credit should have, and now does, go to Willie Dixon....Applause

Howlin' Wolf-Killing Floor

https://youtu.be/yvwVuOM7aFQ


Credit goes where it was due. But the band would have never remade it if they didn't know they were gonna do it better.

And trust me, they did.
KingoftheCove Offline
#5819 Posted:
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Stanley Clarke
SmokeMonkey Offline
#5820 Posted:
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REM - Lifeโ€™s Rich Pageant

One of the great road trip albums
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5821 Posted:
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SmokeMonkey wrote:
REM - Lifeโ€™s Rich Pageant

One of the great road trip albums


REM is a very good "road trip band" ...
CelticBomber Offline
#5822 Posted:
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Curtis Mayfield - Diamond in the Back

Up next The Temptations Ain't to proud to Beg
Then Marvin and then Teddy.... This is what I grew up listening to in the 70's. Thx dad:-)
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5823 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Curtis Mayfield - Diamond in the Back

Up next The Temptations Ain't to proud to Beg
Then Marvin and then Teddy.... This is what I grew up listening to in the 70's. Thx dad:-)


WTF...

Looks like we got a culture shock going on here.


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Cigarlady7 Offline
#5824 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Curtis Mayfield - Diamond in the Back

Up next The Temptations Ain't to proud to Beg
Then Marvin and then Teddy.... This is what I grew up listening to in the 70's. Thx dad:-)


Love Curtis... Pusherman is my favorite.

Marvin - Inner City Blues

And Teddy P... Well he has so many that I can't name a fave. But I would say Love TKO or Latest, Greatest Inspiration.
RMAN4443 Offline
#5825 Posted:
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America....live 1979....Sandman...smokin guitar about 3:30 in....Applause Applause youtube knew what I needed

https://youtu.be/WugPM_6u9RI
CelticBomber Offline
#5826 Posted:
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Cigarlady7 wrote:
WTF...

Looks like we got a culture shock going on here.


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Lol this is the soundtrack of my early years. Family house parties, Me and my brother torturing or being tortured by all our cousins.... Every last one a girl. Ugh. Bunch of bullies.....

I live in Philly, Teddy P is REQUIRED listening. Or was.... Still is in this house. Kids today don't know just how much they missed out on.Hell half the songs they do like are remakes from these days. They don't know who Joni Mitchell or Otis Reading are but they know their music.... Now I need to listen to the source of so many covers.... Tom Waits here I comefog
Palama Offline
#5827 Posted:
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KingoftheCove wrote:
Stanley Clarke


Applause

I saw RTF in โ€˜77 in Berkeley. Stanley was so easy to see, 6โ€™5โ€-ish, big Afro, and Alembic bass. A toss-up between him and Jaco as my favorite electric bass players.
RMAN4443 Offline
#5828 Posted:
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David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar

https://youtu.be/eVdJCGUHL4A


another from the same album....Cry From the Street

https://youtu.be/zYv3GUey3x8
dkeage Offline
#5829 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar

https://youtu.be/eVdJCGUHL4A


another from the same album....Cry From the Street

https://youtu.be/zYv3GUey3x8



Saw David Gilmour on what might have been his first solo tour. Seems ha had an all star band. Phil Collins was on drums I remember.
dkeage Offline
#5830 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar

https://youtu.be/eVdJCGUHL4A


another from the same album....Cry From the Street

https://youtu.be/zYv3GUey3x8



Saw David Gilmour on what might have been his first solo tour. Seems ha had an all star band. Phil Collins was on drums I remember.
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In hindsight, I may be confusing this with Robert Plants first solo tour....Think

Saw em both though
RMAN4443 Offline
#5831 Posted:
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dkeage wrote:
RMAN4443 wrote:
David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar

https://youtu.be/eVdJCGUHL4A


another from the same album....Cry From the Street

https://youtu.be/zYv3GUey3x8



Saw David Gilmour on what might have been his first solo tour. Seems ha had an all star band. Phil Collins was on drums I remember.
Report this post

In hindsight, I may be confusing this with Robert Plants first solo tour....Think

Saw em both though

Never saw Gilmour solo, but I've seen his other band live six times...fog
dkeage Offline
#5832 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Never saw Gilmour solo, but I've seen his other band live six times...fog

Seen him and Roger Waters both solo, but never together...
izonfire Offline
#5833 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
The Lemon Song was pretty much a rip off of Howlin' Wolf's, Killing Floor(1964).....granted Zeppelin took it and made it theirs, but credit should have, and now does, go to Chester Burnett(Howlin' Wolf)....=d>

.Most of Led Zeppelin 1 was ripped off from Willie Dixon...again Zeppelin took it and made it their own, but credit should have, and now does, go to Willie Dixon....=d>

Howlin' Wolf-Killing Floor

https://youtu.be/yvwVuOM7aFQ


Yessiree!

First heard Howlin' Wolf's tunes in a music shop in Memphis.
Immediately bought his 3 disc set Blues From Hell. Played it continuously on the 8 hour ride back home.
That's some fine road tripping' music there!
Palama Offline
#5834 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
John McLaughlin - Acoustic Guitarist
One of my all time YouTube videos !

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDVcg1Q-dHI


Howโ€™s this John?

John McLaughlin - Belo Horizonte

82F / 69% RH / 14 mph - nice breeze to blow the smoke away
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#5835 Posted:
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DaBaby- Baby on Baby
CelticBomber Offline
#5836 Posted:
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izonfire wrote:
Yessiree!

First heard Howlin' Wolf's tunes in a music shop in Memphis.
Immediately bought his 3 disc set Blues From Hell. Played it continuously on the 8 hour ride back home.
That's some fine road tripping' music there!



Didn't the band they ripped off for Stairway's opening refuse to sue or sued to late? To lazy to Google it.


Buffalo Springfield - For What it's Worth playing right now.(I could loop this song all day) CCR next.
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#5837 Posted:
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Somebody sued. I recall a federal court ruled similarities not enough to support claim, but some kind of appeal after. Unsure of basis for appeal or outcome or if still ongoing or not
izonfire Offline
#5838 Posted:
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Ten Years After - Recorded Live Frankfurt Germany 1973

One of the first albums that my uncle introduced to me.
Astounding
frankj1 Offline
#5839 Posted:
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someone from Spirit (great band) sued Zep
that's all I remember

maybe Randy California or something like that
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#5840 Posted:
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CelticBomber wrote:
Didn't the band they ripped off for Stairway's opening refuse to sue or sued to late? To lazy to Google it.


Buffalo Springfield - For What it's Worth playing right now.(I could loop this song all day) CCR next.

Several cases were brought against Led Zep for Plagiarism, and several of the song writing credits originally listed on their albums have been revised to credit the artists who actually did write them on later releases of those albums.....

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/led-zeppelins-10-boldest-rip-offs-223419/
izonfire Offline
#5841 Posted:
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And on the opposite end of the spectrum...
Nobody wants to take responsibility or credit for inspiring the Spice Girls many songs.

Whoddathunk?
Palama Offline
#5842 Posted:
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Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session

Need to revisit the DVD too.

79F / 76% RH / 12 mph - pleasant evening
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#5843 Posted:
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Yes
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#5844 Posted:
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I've always said I dislike country music... But my wife watches the voice and I saw Blake Shelton (sp?) do a live performance of "God's Country" the other night... Wow...

There was a woman providing amazing back up vocals, another woman rocking the Mandolin, and a couple guys with guitars... Incredibly impressive live performance... Made my wife rewind it to watch a second time...
Whistlebritches Offline
#5845 Posted:
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
I've always said I dislike country music... But my wife watches the voice and I saw Blake Shelton (sp?) do a live performance of "God's Country" the other night... Wow...

There was a woman providing amazing back up vocals, another woman rocking the Mandolin, and a couple guys with guitars... Incredibly impressive live performance... Made my wife rewind it to watch a second time...



Well if Blake impressed you maybe you should check out some of these

Kevin Fowler(local Panhandle boy hugely popular across Texas and Oklahoma)
Cross Canadian Ragweed(broke up now but some great music left behind)
Josh Abbott Band
Robert Earl Keen
Cody Jinks
Aaron Watson
Turnpike Troubadors
Randy Rogers Band
Flatland Cavalry
Curtis Grimes
Cody Morrow

and my favorite
Stoney Larue.......which I am listening to as I type this.Him and Robert Earl Keen can tell a story with music like no others.

If you like any of them I got more.......that's just off the top of my head.All Texas/Oklahoma Red Dirt artist,extremely gifted musicians in these groups,who write most if not all of their own material unlike those sellout bastids in Nashville.I like Blake as a person but his connection to Nashville and the crap he puts out for them.
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5846 Posted:
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Nazareth - Hair of the Dog

Love this one.


"NOW YOU'RE MESSING WITH A SON OF A B****"....
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#5847 Posted:
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Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel

The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Toucan Do It, Too.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#5848 Posted:
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Power man 5000 - Tonight the Stars Revolt
RMAN4443 Offline
#5849 Posted:
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Pink Floyd Archives-More Blues...live from Montreux 1970

You tube keeps recommending some great stuff...the govt. seems to have a pretty clear picture of my musical tastesAnxious


Never heard this one before...very nice, slow trippy blues...

https://youtu.be/Qr0Jj5AIrOs
Palama Offline
#5850 Posted:
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JadeRose wrote:
Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel

The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Toucan Do It, Too.


Gram - such an influence but at the same time, such a waste....
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