Hey, is that you in the blue??Rob wrote:For the last couple of days, I have been tremendously enjoying my Village People collection.
They rock!
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I have made it through the Johnny Cash Discography and am enjoying my "best of" selection - 60 tracks of greatness (few repeats for live versions and latter day covers). Most excellent. This is Johnny's best - don't be fooled by that silly Mike S thread (wrong Johnny!!).
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A suggestion where to continue once you're through: Hank Williams (e.g.
Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan duetting on Unchained Melody - when will it happen?
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I've been spending a lot of time today listening to my Spice Girls collection.
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How many Spice Girls do you have? Do they talk simultaneously?
Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan duetting on Unchained Melody - when will it happen?
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The Wall-Nobody Knows
Sunday Morning Coming Down
The Wall
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Ring of Fire
Hurt
Ghost Riders in the Sky
Home of the Blues
Man in Black
Five Feet High And Rising
Guess Things Happen That Way
A Boy Named Sue
The Gambler
Cotton Fields
Don’t Think Twice, it’s Alright
Give My Love to Rose
Folsolm Prison Blues
I Walk the Line
Long Black Veil
As Long As the Grass Shall Grow
I’m Movin’ On
They are all classic songs, I’m going to make my own greatest hits of Cash stuff and see what others I can put on. There’s one I heard when I first borrowed my Granddad’s Johnny Cash: From Folsom To San Quentin CD a few years ago. I cant remember it for the life of me now.
Oh, here’s some of my favourites from that album that you don’t seem to have included.
The City Of New Orleans (that’s the one I meant)
Rock Island Line
I Got Stripes
I Still Miss Someone
Sixteen Tons
If I Were a Carpenter
Casey Jones
Have you heard these G??
Sunday Morning Coming Down
The Wall
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Ring of Fire
Hurt
Ghost Riders in the Sky
Home of the Blues
Man in Black
Five Feet High And Rising
Guess Things Happen That Way
A Boy Named Sue
The Gambler
Cotton Fields
Don’t Think Twice, it’s Alright
Give My Love to Rose
Folsolm Prison Blues
I Walk the Line
Long Black Veil
As Long As the Grass Shall Grow
I’m Movin’ On
They are all classic songs, I’m going to make my own greatest hits of Cash stuff and see what others I can put on. There’s one I heard when I first borrowed my Granddad’s Johnny Cash: From Folsom To San Quentin CD a few years ago. I cant remember it for the life of me now.
Oh, here’s some of my favourites from that album that you don’t seem to have included.
The City Of New Orleans (that’s the one I meant)
Rock Island Line
I Got Stripes
I Still Miss Someone
Sixteen Tons
If I Were a Carpenter
Casey Jones
Have you heard these G??
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wheres Tennessee flattop box ?,cracking song that!
The City Of New Orleans (that’s the one I meant)
Rock Island Line
I Got Stripes
I Still Miss Someone
Sixteen Tons
If I Were a Carpenter
Casey Jones
Have you heard these G??[/quote]
The City Of New Orleans (that’s the one I meant)
Rock Island Line
I Got Stripes
I Still Miss Someone
Sixteen Tons
If I Were a Carpenter
Casey Jones
Have you heard these G??[/quote]
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Ben wrote: Oh, here’s some of my favourites from that album that you don’t seem to have included.
The City Of New Orleans[/b] (that’s the one I meant)
Rock Island Line
I Got Stripes
I Still Miss Someone
Sixteen Tons
If I Were a Carpenter
Casey Jones
Have you heard these G??
Yes, there are so many good Cash songs I am most pleasantly surprised - I was trying to get down to 30 but am stuck on 60. I will have top chop a few repeats out like I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry. I Still Miss Someone is great actually. If I Were A Carpenter is good too, although I was trying to avoid songs with June on (this one should be in though shouldn't it!!??)
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what about the highwaymen, G?some great Cash contrbutions like Death and hell
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Is June not your cup-of-tea then?? I don't usually listen to her solo songs but love The Wildwood Flower (even though I think Reese Witherspoon's (sic??) version is better) & think her singing on ....Carpenter & Jackson are great.BIGREDG wrote:Yes, there are so many good Cash songs I am most pleasantly surprised - I was trying to get down to 30 but am stuck on 60. I will have top chop a few repeats out like I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry. I Still Miss Someone is great actually. If I Were A Carpenter is good too, although I was trying to avoid songs with June on (this one should be in though shouldn't it!!??)
I really don't like Johnny's version of ...Lonesome, though.
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Re: What are you listening to ?
I'm listening to the 8/11/70 Midnight show on the new "TTWII - The Complete Works" box set.
This set kicks ass!!!
This set kicks ass!!!
"If the songs don't go over, we can do a medley of costumes!" - Elvis Presley (August 10, 1970 backstage in his dressing room before the first show of the August, 10, 1970/September 8, 1970 season in Vegas).
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I really felt like One night with you...so that's what I'm listening to "as we speak". A brilliant song...brilliantly sung.
Always Elvis on my mind
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But we barely know each other!Monique wrote:I really felt like One night with you....
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johnny horton cd not played this cd for a few years.
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious sh*t