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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:11 pm
by Snowy
I haven't heard anybody mention Midnight Oil!

I used to listen to the album "Red Sails in the Sunset" all the time till me other half took it and my son half way round the world. I keep meaning to get another copy but never quite get round to it.
Great to see Deep Forest in your list JayVee

If you dig them you'd love Baca Beyond, Yousou N'dor and perhaps even Ali Farka Toure, However there are two albums that will really rock your boat "Sensual Sensual" by B Tribe and "Freedom (Lets Take It)" by Boukman Eksperyans.
Jimi Hendrix
Peter Tosh
Ry Cooder
Anyone familier with Wally Badarou, Third World, Delroy Washington?
Or how about a Little Jazz Pat Metheny, Keith Jarret, Branford Marsalis, Joni Mitchell
Andreas Vollenweinder
Pete Townsend, Steve Miller, Wishbone Ash, Yes, Can

Nils Lofgren, ZZ Top, The Tubes, The Clash, World Party

Ahh

Memories
The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:12 pm
by gkaytaz
Ed wrote:jacfan wrote:Ed wrote:Maybe but the CD player at home or in the car doesn't play DVD.
I just started getting into MP3 and perhaps that is the way to go but somehow I feel that LPs have the best sound then CDs then MP3s.
I have CDs and an ipod shuffle. I would like a real ipod.

My music is on CD, mp3 on my laptop (around 50% of my collection), mp3 on my PSP and mp3 on my phone. Don't think I can handle an more devices


So you use your PC to talk, phone to play games and PSP to do some emailing

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:14 pm
by Ed
gkaytaz wrote:
Yeah. Still I like the musty odor of them LP sleeves

Where did you move from/to?
I wish I had kept mine

but it was nearly impossible
I was in the US at the time
Now I can never get that collection back
I don't even have an LP player

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:15 pm
by gkaytaz
Snowy wrote:Jimi Hendrix
Peter Tosh
Ry Cooder
I listened to Aswad and UB40. Plus the Specials. Liked all of them fairly well.
Snowy wrote:Pete Townsend, Steve Miller, Wishbone Ash, Yes, Can

Nils Lofgren, ZZ Top, The Tubes, The Clash, World Party

Ahh

Memories
Old school stuff. Me liketh

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:16 pm
by gkaytaz
Ed wrote:gkaytaz wrote:
Yeah. Still I like the musty odor of them LP sleeves

Where did you move from/to?
I wish I had kept mine

but it was nearly impossible
I was in the US at the time
Now I can never get that collection back
I don't even have an LP player


Never lose hope. As long as there are hardcore music fans alive you may end up doing okay in that regard.
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:17 pm
by Snowy
gkaytaz wrote:Snowy wrote:Jimi Hendrix
Peter Tosh
Ry Cooder
I listened to Aswad and UB40. Plus the Specials. Liked all of them fairly well.
Snowy wrote:Pete Townsend, Steve Miller, Wishbone Ash, Yes, Can

Nils Lofgren, ZZ Top, The Tubes, The Clash, World Party

Ahh

Memories
Old school stuff. Me liketh

Aswad

most excellent, The Specials

The Beat?
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:18 pm
by Julian Mayo
Well, I am a single dad

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:19 pm
by Julian Mayo
gkaytaz wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:gkaytaz wrote:
Real question is:
Whose panty?

Hers, they wouldnt stay up

Sorry to hear that...
Dont be......its her problem, not mine

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:20 pm
by Ed
gkaytaz wrote:Ed wrote:jacfan wrote:I have CDs and an ipod shuffle. I would like a real ipod.

My music is on CD, mp3 on my laptop (around 50% of my collection), mp3 on my PSP and mp3 on my phone. Don't think I can handle an more devices


So you use your PC to talk, phone to play games and PSP to do some emailing

As much as I hear people using their PCs to make phone calls, I have yet to be convinced!!
I do play some games on my phone but more on the PSP. F1 2006 in particular

The PSP is great when travelling but you need an additional battery just in case.
And I can't be bothered sending emails from anything but my laptop or desktop. Anything smaller is very clumsy or maybe I am too old

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:22 pm
by gkaytaz
Julian Mayo wrote:gkaytaz wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:
Hers, they wouldnt stay up

Sorry to hear that...
Dont be......its her problem, not mine

Just cuz I think you are a good guy and deserve better. Oh well, who says life's fair anyway

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:22 pm
by Snowy
Ed wrote:gkaytaz wrote:Ed wrote:
My music is on CD, mp3 on my laptop (around 50% of my collection), mp3 on my PSP and mp3 on my phone. Don't think I can handle an more devices


So you use your PC to talk, phone to play games and PSP to do some emailing

As much as I hear people using their PCs to make phone calls, I have yet to be convinced!!
I do play some games on my phone but more on the PSP. F1 2006 in particular

The PSP is great when travelling but you need an additional battery just in case.
And I can't be bothered sending emails from anything but my laptop or desktop. Anything smaller is very clumsy or maybe I am too old

Don't say that Ed, you don't have to be old to get trigger thumb!

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:23 pm
by Julian Mayo
Snowy wrote:I haven't heard anybody mention Midnight Oil!

I used to listen to the album "Red Sails in the Sunset" all the time till me other half took it and my son half way round the world. I keep meaning to get another copy but never quite get round to it.
Great to see Deep Forest in your list JayVee

If you dig them you'd love Baca Beyond, Yousou N'dor and perhaps even Ali Farka Toure, However there are two albums that will really rock your boat "Sensual Sensual" by B Tribe and "Freedom (Lets Take It)" by Boukman Eksperyans.
Jimi Hendrix
Peter Tosh
Ry Cooder
Anyone familier with Wally Badarou, Third World, Delroy Washington?
Or how about a Little Jazz Pat Metheny, Keith Jarret, Branford Marsalis, Joni Mitchell
Andreas Vollenweinder
Pete Townsend, Steve Miller, Wishbone Ash, Yes, Can

Nils Lofgren, ZZ Top, The Tubes, The Clash, World Party

Ahh

Memories
The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band

Early Oils was the good oil, Joni is cool, Delroy does it, Ry rips it smooth, Tosh smokes it, steamboat style, Townsend is blue.ZZ rocks

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:24 pm
by gkaytaz
Ed wrote:
As much as I hear people using their PCs to make phone calls, I have yet to be convinced!!
I do play some games on my phone but more on the PSP. F1 2006 in particular

The PSP is great when travelling but you need an additional battery just in case.
And I can't be bothered sending emails from anything but my laptop or desktop. Anything smaller is very clumsy or maybe I am too old

F1 2007 ain't bad.
As for PC-to-phone calls, I have done that a few times. Results were mixed. Some days calls were crystal clear, some ho-hum. But calling overseas for dimes on a dollar made me like it

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:25 pm
by Julian Mayo
gkaytaz wrote:Julian Mayo wrote:gkaytaz wrote:
Sorry to hear that...
Dont be......its her problem, not mine

Just cuz I think you are a good guy and deserve better. Oh well, who says life's fair anyway

Thanks Cobber, I have 3 beaut uns from her loins, deserve no more outa life than that

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:27 pm
by gkaytaz
gkaytaz wrote:
F1 2007 ain't bad.
Needless to say it was supposed to read 2006.

JM was too fast to post and I couldn't edit
