OT Music S.E.X.

I saw that, but thought I hadn't heard enough to make a decision. LMK.

I'll check out the Trace Adkins. As I answered to Alison - I've found myself listening to a bit of country music. But it's kind of few and far between. A couple of evenings, I've gotten into bed while DH is still washing up, and he's come into the room asking what the heck I'm listening to - as either the Nashville station, or CMT, or VH1 Country is on, and I've gotten mesmerized. Must be something about aging.

Don't think I can deal with guys who are too anti fluffy girls.

ellice

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And the new Bruce Springsteen album (doing Pete Seeger covers) is truly wonderful!

Alison

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For the hockey crew, you need to hunt down a copy of the Arrogant Worms song, "Me Like Hockey." As an added bonus, look for "Canada's Really Big."

For the more serious music appreciator some non-mainstream recommendations:

Patty Larkin - a folk rocker with amazing guitar skills and a talent for words Greg Brown - another folkie with a huge deep voice Bill Morrissey - (personal fave - I used to sell him beer and ciggies way back when in NH) one more folkie - a growly kind of voice with a trememdous talent for songwriting (bonus - Greg and Bill did an album together) Jem - I fell in love with the song "them"

Donna in Virginia

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Always glad to get some thematic music ;^)

Thanks, these sound interesting. Non-mainstream are the gems to look for.

Ellice, also in Virginia

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ellice

Flying

It was just like strapping 'em on and starting again, Coaching these kids to the top, and calling them men. I was a third round pick in the NHL And that's three years of living in hell, And going up flying, and going home dying.

My life was over the boards and playing the game, And every day checking the papers and finding my name. My dad would go crazy when the scouts would call; He'd tell me that I'd have it all Ninety nine of us trying, only one of us flying.

And every kid over the boards listens for the sound; The roar of the crowd is their ticket for finally leaving this town To be just one more hopeful in the Junior A, Dreaming of that miracle play, And going up flying, going home dying.

I tell them to think of the play and not of the fame. If they've got any future at all, it's not in the game. 'Cause they'll be crippled and starting all over again Selling on commissions and remembering When they were flying, remembering dying.

And every kid over the boards listens for the sound; The roar of the crowd is their ticket for finally leaving this town To be just one more hopeful in the Junior A, Dreaming of that miracle play, And going up flying, going home dying

- Stan Rogers "From Fresh Water"

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Dr. Brat

Love Shawn Colvin. May have to add to my collection.

Hmmmm. Not sure about this.

Like their stuff on the radio. Worth trying

Oh, oh, oh, I love Alison Moyet, from her work with Yaz, all the way through Raindancing. Then I sort of stopped buying music for a while.

My most recent purchases, updating from tape to CD are Melissa Etheridge's first two albums (love Brave and Crazy) and then "Boys in the Trees" and "Another Passenger" from Carly Simon. Decided I had to have this stuff on CD. I also love Maura O'Connell, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Toni Childs, Suzanne Vega, and Joan Armatrading. Gonna go get me some Jane Olivor on CD soon, too.

Elizabeth

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Dr. Brat

The Dixie Chicks new CD is great -- I especially like Lullaby -- it was the theme music for the seasson finale of the tv show Medium.

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Jere Williams

I have "Me like hockey" reminds me of DS some days

Love all of the above!

I'll go looking for that one!

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Cheryl Isaak

I forgot to plug Paul Simon latest CD, "Surprise." It's wonderful. His best album since "Graceland."

Donna in Virginia

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Donna

I've been intrigued by that one!

Also, try the newest Herbie Hancock one - with John Mayer and a bunch of other names.. Quite good!

cheryl

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(if it's Stan Rogers, it has to be good)

My favorites

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Cheryl

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Excellent lyrics - now to find the "live" version....

Ellice

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ellice

Yeah - it's not a must have, unless you really like them.

If you like the radio play - IMHO - this is a definite good get. Has some variety on it - from a little more rock sound to the song Texican Style - which is kind of latino rock-a-billy for lack of a better description. Seriously - I was dancing around the house while this disc was on the first time - it just had me grinning.

Me too, I think I still have a couple of the oldies on vinyl - but am sure that I have Raindancing, and at least 2 others on disk. Sometimes I think it's time of life WRT how some music hits you. Certainly was for me with some of her songs.

In that vain - Marti Jones - her work from the 90s. If you like early Alison Moyet - you'd probably like her. Interesting lyrics - ala Alison Moyet, Suzanne Vega - but with a more country rock type of music. I really like her stuff from about 10-15 years ago, was a bit disappointed with her most recent. IIRC her husband is a producer/musician & we saw them on Austin City limits a while back.

Melissa Etheridge is one of my idols. Love her stuff - go thru periods where it seems a disk is living in the car, etc. We must have some pretty similar music tastes. Interesting to find new artists, and talk with our friends about this.

Thanks for the suggestions, ellice

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ellice

Thanks for that - I saw it, hadn't heard enough to make a decision to buy.

ellice

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I think I like it. 'Course our boy is older now, so is more melancholy in his tone.There are several that have the same flavor as stuff off the "Against The Wind" album. His voice is still just as sexy as ever, so I'll always say it's good. LOL There's a duet with Kid Rock that doesn't have my teeth grinding, either.

About that Toby Keith song... well, it's really just a funny song, but is a bit unkind to us fluffy girls. Now, if you can find Trace Adkins doing "Arlington", I want ya to tell me that that voice doesn't send chills down your spine. (Course, the fact that he's 6' whatever AND has long hair doesn't have a thing to do with my attraction... LOL) Tegan

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tegan57

Okay - I'll definitely get some listening in and decide. Maybe I'll go find where Against the Wind is stashed. Of course, there's always Van Morrison....

I believe you. Trace Adkins, eh? Whatever works for you - I used to have a long hair bias - even got DH to grow his. But, he really caught some grief reffin' - with the hair hanging out of the helmet, and he really prefers shorter. So, our compromise length is okay, and I get to see his really nice ringlets - which he doesn't appreciate, but I do. Never been a fan of really short, buzzed hair. But, it takes all kinds.

I'll be looking for some Trace Adkins to give a listen - heading to iTunes shortly!

ellice

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ellice

Honky tonk badonkadonk! Most obnoxious song you'll ever hear and I love it to death. *grin*

Elizabeth

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Dr. Brat

WooHoo - you're so right - "it's all about the badonkadonk" Very addictive little ditty - I just downloaded it from iTunes - made me grin.

But, for Tegan - got to say - he's not quite my type, But, still nice ;^)

ellice

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ellice

Ah, I finally remembered a couple of my faves - "Weak in the Presence of Beauty" & "Is This Love" . How could songs with titles like that miss - I think I played Raindancing into mush for a while.

ellice

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ellice

Yep, and I like _Alf_ even better: "Invisible" finally taught me to quit getting into relationships that made me want to sing along. But I think my all time favorite is still "Only You" from the Yaz album _Upstairs at Eric's_

Elizabeth

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