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Post by Highlander » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:01 am

Highwayman- Nelson, Cash, Kristopherson, Jennings

Life by the drop- SRV

Littlewing- Hendrix

One bourbon, one scotch, and one beer- Hooker

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Post by Highlander » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:05 am

opps forgot the 5th:

Me and Bobby Mcgee acoustic version- Joplin

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Post by CC's Desperados » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:50 am

Originally posted by Highlander:

opps forgot the 5th:

Me and Bobby Mcgee acoustic version- Joplin Sorry I like this version better:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwmUMvhy-lY

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Post by 751542 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:52 am

Originally posted by CC's Desperados:

quote:Originally posted by Highlander:

opps forgot the 5th:

Me and Bobby Mcgee acoustic version- Joplin Sorry I like this version better:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwmUMvhy-lY
[/QUOTE]they both are good, but give me the bowersox version
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Post by Less than Dave » Wed Dec 08, 2010 12:15 pm

haha this is definitely going to show a generational gap between me and everyone else here, but...

1. Gainesville Rock City - Less than Jake

2. Black or White - Michael Jackson

3. Last Train Home - Lost Prophets

4. Wonderful - Everclear

5. Paper Cut - Linkin Park

6. Look What Happened - Less than Jake

7. Not Even the Trees - Hootie and the Blowfish (pretty much any song off Cracked Rear View)

8. The Juggernauts - Zebrahead

9. Guilty Pleasure - Cobra Starship

10. Piano Man - Billy Joel



(I could not bring myself to choose just 5 of these)

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Post by Schwks » Thu Dec 09, 2010 8:30 am

I have tried to narrow it down but cant:



Neil Young: Cowgirl In the Sand (narrowly beating After Gold Rush)



Stones: Mooonlight Mile



Tom Petty; Break down



Johnny Cash: Ring of Fire



Killers: Mr Brightside



Dylan: Mr Tamborine Man



Springsteen: Spirits in the NIght



Lit: Own Worst Enemy



Pearl Jam: Better Man



Dead: Scarlet Begonias



Townshend: Let My Love Open the Door



Steel Pulse: Earth Crisis



U2: Streets Have No Name



English Beat: Mirror in the Bathroom



REM: End of the WOrld



Roxy Music: Oh Yeah(On the Radio)



Dire Straights: Romeo and Juliet
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Post by Closter Knickerbockers » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:52 pm

VIPER -- Indeed ... Streets of London, by the immortal Brit folk-rocker Ralph McTell ... I know it well. Fine performer. Magnificent songwriter. He's a very good friend of the guys from Fairport Convention. Pretty sure I saw him perform it live years ago (like mid/late 80's at one of Fairport's annual "Reunion Festvals".

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Post by viper » Wed Dec 22, 2010 4:49 am

Closter Knickerbockers - In the mid-70s, Dick Cerri had a Sunday evening folk music show called Music Americana on WASH in Washington. The first time I heard "Streets of London" was on that show. The song was annually the #1 folk song as voted by listeners for about as long as the show existed. This year my wife and I will be attending two shows at the Barns at Wolftrap. They are Tom Chapin [Harry Chapin's brother] and Tom Paxton. I love story tellers and folk music. Damn, I'm old.



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Post by Spartacus » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:38 pm

I didn't recognize 'Streets of London' by name at first mention. After an online search my memory was refreshed. Yes, it is a great song and you youngins' should google it when you have time.

Not being sure when I first heard it, I operated on a hunch and googled 'Isle of Wight-1970'. Not only did Ralph Mctell perform there but so did:

Hendrix

Moody Blues

Leonard Cohen

Ten Years After

Jethro Tull

Richie Havens

Joan Baez

Donavan

The Who

The Doors

Miles Davis

Emerson Lake and Palmer

John Sebastian

Joni Mitchell

Sly and the Family Stone

Procol Harem

Chicago

And David Bromberg, to name a few. I wish I could tell you about what a great concert it was, but honestly the only thing I still remember is signing up to pick up the trash after the concert ended to earn enough money for the ferry and train back to Heathrow so I didn't miss my $60 Freddy Laker flight back to the USA. I wouldn't give up 'what's left' of my memories for anything, on the other hand I wouldn't mind turning '50' again either. ;)



P.S Shame that Fairport Convention wasn't there.( I was quite fond of their Liege and Leaf album.) Not that I would have remembered their performance anyway :D
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Post by Closter Knickerbockers » Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:32 pm

LOL ... I guess we're just a bunch of old fogeys ... I mean, FOLKIES



That's an amazing lineup on Wight ... i've seen several of those people/groups live. Had a talk with J.B.S. before a show in a little club in CT about 25 years ago, around the time of Welcome Back.

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