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I am looking forward to this new release from Band Of Horses in June….. And wish I was in Sydney or Melbourne for their up coming tour

 

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I love those first 3 records but stopped listening after that

In the last decade friends have given me his more recent records and have started listening again

One of them is a live album that is just great

Also went to see him play in Brisbane a few years ago

Supported by Nick Lowe another wonderful player from the 70's and across the decades

You can imagine how good that was

But you're right it is a great cover but make sure it is the American one that opens up

From memory the Australian one didn't open up

Got a heap of his stuff. Always been a fan.

Love

Bop Til,You Drop

Chicken Skin Music

Paradise and Lunch

If he ever comes out again I will be going. I heard the shows with Nick Lowe were sensational

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New pictures for The entrance to my shed

That's a very very young Emmylou on the bottom

And a very very young Johnny Cash on the top

I wish there could have been a Hank Williams picture of a 60 year old

Whoops

Forgot to put the picture in

Never get old

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Eileen Jewell

A lot of people that look at this thread would like this alt country or Americana

She has a great voice after you listen a bit and start to pick p on the inflections in it and a great way with words

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saw RC and David Lindley live in Melbourne in 200_.... thank God he didn't join the Stones way back when...

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Early Ry Cooder

Great sounding records

Gatefold sleeve with cool photo

Into The Purple Valley

I popped into my local LP place one day and there they were.... all early RC LP's in NM condition, so I snapped up Boomer's Story and Purple Valley.... yup, PV sleeve art is fantastic! I also picked up Chicken Skin Revue and Jazz in Hobart at a time when LP's were unhip, uncool and unloved!

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Picked this up at the op shop on Friday

(staff woman says 'would you like to look at a box of records that haven't been gone through yet ?' On the top is an ACDC inner sleeve ...... )

 

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I know it's wrong, but I like it.

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One of my favourite Johnny Cash albums

Water From The Wells of Home 1988

Has one of his best ever duets with Emmylou called As Liong As I Live

Perfect for karaoke with someone you love that isn't one of your parents or children

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Given up on boutique beer

At least for today

Started on Tooheys 50 odd years ago

What's not to like

And this is perfect maudlin music for sad people at the bottom of a bottle

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For some reason Tooheys and country music go together like shoes and socks

God and death seem entirely appropriate

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Sturgill Simpson - metamodern sounds in country music.  Interesting how song of the song structures are similar to Elvis and his country songs back in the day.

 

 

 

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Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats -    I Need Never Get Old.    A modern classic imho.

 

 

quirky video too

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Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats -    I Need Never Get Old.    A modern classic imho.

I saw them at the Blues Fest

They were great

Haven't heard the records but they were a large band closer to rock n roll live

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Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats -    I Need Never Get Old.    A modern classic imho.

 

 

I saw them at the Blues Fest

They were great

Haven't heard the records but they were a large band closer to rock n roll live

 

I saw them last October in a small club, knew nothing about them beforehand. Won me over fairly quickly and I'm a fussy bastige. Was thinking that they seemed and looked like The Band crossed with a soul revue (had a horn section), then they covered "The Shape I'm In" much to my amusement and pleasure.

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Must get myself some of Nathaniel and band's music - I've now chased up all i can find on youtube!

 

cheers

 

mick

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Must get myself some of Nathaniel and band's music - I've now chased up all i can find on youtube!

 

cheers

 

mick

 

Spotted that on Rage.

Makes the fast-forwarding through the endless pap there worthwhile.

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Some great tracks on this -

 

Not So Dusty - a tribute to slim dusty

 

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1 –Graeme Connors When The Rain Tumbles Down In July   2 –Midnight Oil Pub With No Beer   3 –Tom T. Hall & The McCormacks Drowning My Blues   4 –Mental As Anything Lights On The Hill   5 –Keith Urban Walk A Country Mile   6 –Michael Spiby Losin' My Blues Tonight   7 –Dead Ringer Band Saddle Boy   8 –Ross Wilson With The Feral Swing Katz* Wedding Bell Blues   9 –Tania Kernaghan & Ray Kernaghan Indian Pacific   10 –Karma County Things Are Not The Same On The Land   11 –Paul Kelly (2) & Uncle Bill The Sunlander   12 –Troy Cassar-Daley The Biggest Disappointment   13 –Anne Kirkpatrick & David Kirkpatrick Gumtrees By The Roadway   14 –Don Walker (2) Highway Fever   15 –James Blundell Plains Of Peppimenarti   16 –The Screaming Jets Cunnamulla Feller   17 –Ed Kuepper & His Oxley Creek Playboys & Felicity (3) Camooweal   18 –John Williamson I Must Have Good Terbaccy When I Smoke

 

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Spent the last 2 hours listening to bluegrass and drinking beer

It's what I call challenging music

And now eating corned beef and wondering if I can be bothered cooking boiled potatoes to go with it

My father was a serious corned beef an boiled potatoe sort of person way back in time

Problem is it's hard to appreciate these simple things in life when you are rebelling against everything and anything

This is The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and a whole bunch of the most sublime acoustic players of fiddles banjos mandolins guitars harmonicas auto harps not to mention singers playing their hearts out in 1971 or so

Republican crew cuts and Democrat long hairs serving a common cause and creating something beautiful in the process

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