10/2/2009 5:45:10 PM |
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mlmccool1
Middleport, OH
age: 52
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Reds/Pirates ballgame.
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10/6/2009 3:50:22 PM |
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jeffing69
Salt Lake City, UT
age: 40
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brand new freaking KISS! oh yeah baby, solid music from the kings of sleaze & make-up music. its called sonic boom! the album that is & not a bad song on it! also they re-recorded some classic tunes with the 2 new guys tommy thayer & eric singer, well eric isn't really new, but overall the new stuff rates 8.5 out of 10, sound just like kiss from 1977, must have for all kiss fans & best of all it's only $12.00 at walmart, yuck, walmart i mean, kiss signed a exclusive liscence with them so other places wouldnt over price the package, 2 cd's & a dvd! KISS ROCKS FOREVER!!!!
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10/6/2009 8:42:00 PM |
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logan22
Tampa, FL
age: 22
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Mackintosh Braun - Nothing Else is Real
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10/7/2009 9:13:41 AM |
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cole_johntrane
Camden, NC
age: 31
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Unknown Hinson - Rock 'n Roll Is Straight From Hell
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10/7/2009 12:43:07 PM |
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mlmccool1
Middleport, OH
age: 52
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Maury Povich on tv.
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10/7/2009 1:03:03 PM |
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joey33icerain
Linden, NJ
age: 22
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sum 41-fat lip than some nirvana songs
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10/7/2009 10:37:23 PM |
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teddybear2112
Austin, TX
age: 49
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Jeff Beck on the Eric Clapton Crossroads Festival Chicago what a performance and his little bass player Tai Winkenfeld is hhhooottt and can play as good as she looks.
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10/9/2009 10:17:25 AM |
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remodel
Lincolnton, NC
age: 57
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Fresh Air.....Quicksilver Messenger Service
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10/14/2009 8:30:49 PM |
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librajason
Gateway, AR
age: 34
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Crush 'Em -Megadeth
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10/14/2009 8:48:09 PM |
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cajundaisy
Thibodaux, LA
age: 50
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MY brain telling me How Boring my life has become
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10/14/2009 11:07:32 PM |
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librajason
Gateway, AR
age: 34
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I'm in Miami, Biatch!
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10/15/2009 4:35:13 AM |
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maspannik
Claremore, OK
age: 26
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Gothminister - Devil
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10/15/2009 5:01:50 AM |
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mlmccool1
Middleport, OH
age: 52
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nothing.
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10/15/2009 11:19:06 AM |
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jusztwntlove
Highland, CA
age: 21
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creed: overcome
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10/25/2009 7:16:43 PM |
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s1owhand
Palau, PW
age: 49
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The Cure - Faith BBC sessions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmNin9t0_Ng
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10/25/2009 8:45:20 PM |
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s1owhand
Palau, PW
age: 49
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Ciara ft Chamillionaire - Get Up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWzCBSraOd8
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10/25/2009 8:46:53 PM |
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redinnevada
Wadsworth, NV
age: 48
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the "Scooby Doo" theme song. My granddaughter is watching some old cartoons
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10/25/2009 8:49:20 PM |
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honey_gold
Columbus, NJ
age: 37
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70s rock.
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10/25/2009 8:50:24 PM |
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leadman__
Lake Dallas, TX
age: 49
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YouTube Three Dog Night - Never Been to Spain
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10/26/2009 11:03:10 AM |
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califgirl1
Martinsville, VA
age: 63
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Oldies
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10/26/2009 11:42:39 AM |
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alicekathleen
Sacramento, CA
age: 64
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Franz Schubert
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10/26/2009 2:27:35 PM |
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salem_presley
Winnipeg, MB
age: 51
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hi,am listening to a cool song,,,its called midnight moses by alex harvey band,,a cool scottish rock group from the 70,s,,,also journey to the center of the mind by the amboy dukes,,,,yes
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10/27/2009 3:07:51 AM |
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s1owhand
Palau, PW
age: 49
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Lady Antebellum - Need You Now
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB7T3lJ3dZ4
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10/27/2009 3:13:00 AM |
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s1owhand
Palau, PW
age: 49
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A7x - Beast and the Harlot
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10/27/2009 7:36:25 AM |
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califgirl1
Martinsville, VA
age: 63
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Lola..........Kinks UTube
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10/27/2009 7:43:45 AM |
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oceandive
Atlanta, GA
age: 52
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<<<<....sitting at the laptop....total quiet throughout the entire house....crack in the window....listening to the drizzling rain in georgia....very calming....
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10/28/2009 4:33:39 PM |
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mlmccool1
Middleport, OH
age: 52
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tv.
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10/31/2009 7:54:27 PM |
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s1owhand
Palau, PW
age: 49
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Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MDkXpiD89Y
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11/1/2009 1:48:59 AM |
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joey33icerain
Linden, NJ
age: 22
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love beast and the harlot right now im listening to in bloom by nirvana
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11/1/2009 7:50:19 AM |
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mlmccool1
Middleport, OH
age: 52
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my dryer going.
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11/2/2009 5:38:39 PM |
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soundman09
Titusville, FL
age: 50
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The Doors / Soft Parade
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11/3/2009 8:38:57 AM |
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califgirl1
Martinsville, VA
age: 63
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Steely Dan...Deacon Blues
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11/4/2009 8:47:49 PM |
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builtbystone
Fresno, CA
age: 19
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virally yours - black dahlia murder
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11/5/2009 11:22:17 PM |
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jessbday
Adelanto, CA
age: 24
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Getto Boys!!!
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11/6/2009 1:28:30 AM |
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maspannik
Claremore, OK
age: 26
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Dope - Kimberly's Ghost
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11/6/2009 1:59:39 AM |
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wolf_the_wikkid
Oklahoma City, OK
age: 27
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Dark Lotus-Ali Baba
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11/6/2009 2:27:57 AM |
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maspannik
Claremore, OK
age: 26
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Dope - Wake up
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11/6/2009 5:11:41 AM |
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mlmccool1
Middleport, OH
age: 52
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my furnace
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11/8/2009 6:36:04 PM |
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syfywatch
Albany, OR
age: 62
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Radio Deluxe
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11/10/2009 5:00:53 AM |
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geema2
Sturgeon Bay, WI
age: 54
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Just got Brian Setzer's latest CD.
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11/10/2009 5:02:33 AM |
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mlmccool1
Middleport, OH
age: 52
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today show on tv.
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11/13/2009 11:29:02 AM |
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alicekathleen
Sacramento, CA
age: 64
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NPR
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11/13/2009 9:11:25 PM |
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califgirl1
Martinsville, VA
age: 63
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TV is on...not really watching...
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11/13/2009 10:40:40 PM |
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motownmaniax
New Baltimore, MI
age: 49
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Ivory Joe Hunter Playlist
One song from the playlist, taken off a vinyl LP of mine - "Sunrise Blues"
Biography by Bill Dahl, allmusic.com
Bespectacled and velvet-smooth in the vocal department, pianist Ivory Joe Hunter appeared too much mild-mannered to be a rock & roller. But when the rebellious music first crashed the American consciousness in the mid-'50s, there was Ivory Joe, deftly delivering his blues ballad "Since I Met You Baby" right alongside the wildest pioneers of the era.
Hunter was already a grizzled R&B vet by that time who had first heard his voice on a 1933 Library of Congress cylinder recording made in Texas (where he grew up). An accomplished tunesmith, he played around the Gulf Coast region, hosting his own radio program for a time in Beaumont before migrating to California in 1942. It was a wise move since Hunter — whose real name was Ivory Joe, incidentally (perhaps his folks were psychic!) — found plenty of work pounding out blues and ballads in wartime California. He started his own label, Ivory Records, to press up his "Blues at Sunrise" (with Johnny Moore's Three Blazers backing him), and it became a national hit when leased to Leon Rene's Exclusive imprint in 1945. Another Hunter enterprise, Pacific Records, hosted a major hit in 1948 when the pianist's "Pretty Mama Blues" topped the R&B charts for three weeks.
At whatever logo Hunter paused from the mid-'40s through the late '50s, his platters sold like hotcakes. For Cincinnati-based King in 1948-1949, he hit with "Don't Fall in Love With Me," "What Did You Do to Me," "Waiting in Vain," and "Guess Who." At MGM, then new to the record biz, he cut his immortal "I Almost Lost My Mind" (another R&B chart-topper in 1950), "I Need You So" (later covered by Elvis), and "It's a Sin." Signing with Atlantic in 1954, he hit big with "Since I Met You Baby" in 1956 and the two-sided smash "Empty Arms"/"Love's a Hurting Game" in 1957.
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11/13/2009 10:41:51 PM |
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tootsweet13
Woodbridge, VA
age: 38 online now!
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The faint strains of a Law & Order rerun on TV downstairs.
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11/13/2009 11:19:09 PM |
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motownmaniax
New Baltimore, MI
age: 49
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The The -- Perfect ( Off the album "Soul Mining" )
Biography by Jason Ankeny, allmusic.com
The The was the guise of Matt Johnson, a mercurial singer/songwriter whose music ran the gamut from dance-pop to country. Born August 15, 1961, in London, Johnson was raised in the flat above his father's pub, the Two Puddings, a haven for well-known celebrities and criminals; he also became exposed to music at the nightclubs and dancehalls owned by his uncle, where he saw performers like Howlin' Wolf, the Kinks, and Muddy Waters. Johnson formed his first band, Roadstar, when he was 11; at the age of 15, he was hired as a tea boy for the DeWolfe music publishing company, and within three years, he was working in their recording studio as an assistant engineer.
After the demise of the duo the Marble Index in 1979, Johnson formed the first incarnation of The The with synth player Keith Laws; after playing their debut gig opening for Scritti Politti, the group issued its first single, "Controversial Subject," on the 4AD label in 1980. A year later, contractual obligations forced Johnson to issue the LP Burning Blue Soul under his own name; that year, he also recorded as a guitarist with the band the Gadgets, and The The contributed a track to the Some Bizzare Album compilation.
In 1982, The The — now essentially a Johnson solo project, backed by a revolving coterie of musicians — recorded the album The Pornography of Despair, which a dissatisfied Johnson chose not to release; a 1983 single recorded with Orange Juice's Zeke Manyika, "This Is the Day," formed the centerpiece of The The's proper debut, 1983's Soul Mining, an excursion into dance-flavored pop. Illness sidelined Johnson for much of the following year, and The The did not return until 1986's Infected, an eclectic commentary on the state of Britain in the modern world. Recorded with the aid of talents like Neneh Cherry, Art of Noise's Anne Dudley, and Swans' Roli Mosimann, Infected was also accompanied by an ambitious album-length video.
When The The returned with the dissonant Mind Bomb in 1989, they were once again a true band, with Johnson joined by ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr as well as bassist James Eller and former ABC drummer Dave Palmer. The same lineup remained for 1993's pared-down Dusk, but 1995's Hanky Panky marked yet another new direction when Johnson was joined by guitarist Eric Schermerhorn, keyboardist D.C. Collard, harmonica player Jim Fitting, and drummer Brian MacLeod. The first in a series of occasional albums celebrating the work of legendary performers, Hanky Panky was a brooding covers collection honoring the music of country great Hank Williams. NakedSelf followed in early 2000.
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11/13/2009 11:28:05 PM |
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pebblesbambam
Allentown, PA
age: 43
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All By Myself.. Celine Dion...
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11/13/2009 11:33:37 PM |
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motownmaniax
New Baltimore, MI
age: 49
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Dar Williams -- Troubled Times ( excellent cover of the Fountains Of Wayne song )
If you only get 30-seconds, try clicking on "Play full song here" to open up another window
Biography by Sandra Brennan, allmusic.com
Dar Williams has become a major force on the New England folk scene. An idiosyncratic songwriter who writes folk songs from a unique, often insightful perspective, Williams takes pains to avoid the coy and the quirky; her songwriting and performing style has been compared to that of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, but with a few acidic and at times hilarious twists. She was born in Mount Kisco, NY, but raised in Chappaqua, the daughter of medical writer/editor Gray Williams and Marian Ferry, an active figure in Planned Parenthood. Her parents were educated at Yale and Vassar, respectively. Raised in a decidedly liberal arts atmosphere, Williams began studying guitar at age nine and wrote her first song at 11. In high school she was interested in athletics, but an ankle injury led her to audition for the musical Godspell. She became active in drama, and by her senior year, after composing more music and writing plays, considered herself a playwright. She blames an "existential crisis" at age 16 for her creativity and sharp sense of humor.
During her sophomore year at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, Williams spent a few months in Berkeley, CA, where she wrote songs and performed at the Starry Plough. After earning a B.A., she moved to Boston in 1990 to find a career in the arts, dabbling in everything from directing plays and operas to performing. By the year's end she was stage manager for the Opera Company of Boston. She also began taking voice lessons and it was her teacher, Jeannie Diva, who encouraged Williams to try the coffeehouse circuit. Williams tried hard, especially between late 1992 and early 1993, but things didn't pan out, so she abandoned Boston for the relaxed folksy, artsy atmosphere of Northampton, MA, home of many prominent universities.
Williams claims to draw much inspiration from her home community. Her love of the folk scene stems from her admiration of its integrity toward honesty and real emotion, and a creative freedom not found in more popular music genres. She loves trying to use traditional methods to express the realities and foibles of contemporary life. After several self-released cassettes, Williams made her proper debut in 1993 with the independent Honesty Room to considerable critical acclaim for both her beautiful soprano voice and her lovely, intriguing songs. The following year she signed to Razor & Tie Records, which reissued the album. Her second album, Mortal City (1995), has been similarly praised, and was followed by 1997's End of the Summer.
Williams performs on the college and coffeehouse circuit and has also won rave reviews for her festival appearances, including the Newport Folk Festival and the Mississippi River Music Fest, St. Louis. She issued Cry, Cry, Cry in 1998, and The Green World followed two years later. Over the next few years, Williams remained a major presence on the concert trail; she also recorded songs during this two-year trek across America and Europe. She hooked up with Alison Krauss, Béla Fleck, Dave Matthews Band's Stefan Lessard, trumpet player Chris Botti, and others for the impressive The Beauty of the Rain, which appeared in February 2003. My Better Self, Williams' most personal set of her career yet, arrived two years later, followed by Promised Land in 2008.
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11/13/2009 11:54:09 PM |
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motownmaniax
New Baltimore, MI
age: 49
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Jimmy Ruffin -- Lucky Lucky Me
Great lost mid-60's song off an import double-CD I have called "Cellarful of Motown".
Biography by Bill Dahl, allmusic.com
The older brother of the Temptations' lead singer David Ruffin, Jimmy enjoyed several huge hits himself in the mid-'60s for Berry Gordy's Soul label. Ruffin first signed with another Motown subsidiary, the short-lived Miracle, in 1961, but it was his convincing vocal on "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" that made him a star in 1966. He encored with "I've Passed This Way Before" and "Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got." In 1970 he briefly teamed with David (by then a solo artist) as the Ruffin Brothers and cut a duet remake of Ben E. King's "Stand By Me." He staged an impressive comeback in 1980 on RSO Records with a major pop hit, "Hold On to My Love," that was produced by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees.
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11/14/2009 1:17:41 AM |
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skiwino
Redford, MI
age: 47
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I just heard a new remake of the song Fox On The Run; not bad but I don't know why it's needed!
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