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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Smoke - Headie One with a little help from Fred Gibson and Jamie XX

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EqYEe1i0tKI

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by HogDawg View Post
    GREAT song, Inudesu. You knocked it out of the park with this one. "Signs" --a song mostly about generational bias and bigotry back in the 60's and 70's-- has proven to have legs for the last 50 years. The song's lyrics --"Do this, Don't Do That, Can't You Read The Sign", are just as powerful today as they were in 1971. Especially with today's signs about COVID, mask wearing, get your vaccine, etc.... People just love to tell other people what to do. This is a song with powerful lyrics that will still be admired a hundred years from now.
    Tesla version is really good, too. Probably better vocals and guitar solo, but sometimes the original is the way to go (also, you know, safer for work and all that).

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Season 2 of the Cocaine and Rhinestones podcast has been all about the Possum.

    You'd have a hard time convincing me there are 5 better country songs than this one:


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    One of my daughter's friends is taking up the saxophone for middle school band. Trying to introduce him to the iconic solos to inspire him - whatcha got band people?

    Careless Whisper, Never Tear Us Apart, Endless Summer Nights, Caribbean Queen, Who Can It Be Now, Rio. . .

    The 80s were all about that Sax.

    Baker Street, Songbird, Tequila, Daybreak, Yakety Sax of course.

    Not a huge Springsteen guy, so I'm sure there are better examples from his catalogue than I'm Going Down, but that's one of the few songs by the Boss that I love (and I love the fairly-short-on-the-album-version saxophone solo). Not sure an 11 year old is going to want to sit through 10 minutes of Jungleland (I know I don't).

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    Tesla version is really good, too. Probably better vocals and guitar solo, but sometimes the original is the way to go (also, you know, safer for work and all that).
    Saw Tesla live once, and was utterly/udderly shocked by how effective the band was at making middle-aged women lose their tops. It was un/canny.

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by HogDawg View Post
    GREAT song, Inudesu. You knocked it out of the park with this one. "Signs" --a song mostly about generational bias and bigotry back in the 60's and 70's-- has proven to have legs for the last 50 years. The song's lyrics --"Do this, Don't Do That, Can't You Read The Sign", are just as powerful today as they were in 1971. Especially with today's signs about COVID, mask wearing, get your vaccine, etc.... People just love to tell other people what to do. This is a song with powerful lyrics that will still be admired a hundred years from now.
    Tesla has a great version also -

    ''Don't be a bad dagh..."

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    One of my daughter's friends is taking up the saxophone for middle school band. Trying to introduce him to the iconic solos to inspire him - whatcha got band people?

    Careless Whisper, Never Tear Us Apart, Endless Summer Nights, Caribbean Queen, Who Can It Be Now, Rio. . .

    The 80s were all about that Sax.

    Baker Street, Songbird, Tequila, Daybreak, Yakety Sax of course.

    Not a huge Springsteen guy, so I'm sure there are better examples from his catalogue than I'm Going Down, but that's one of the few songs by the Boss that I love (and I love the fairly-short-on-the-album-version saxophone solo). Not sure an 11 year old is going to want to sit through 10 minutes of Jungleland (I know I don't).


    John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band - Tender Years has great sax - once again 80s....
    ''Don't be a bad dagh..."

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwayne From Minden View Post


    John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown Band - Tender Years has great sax - once again 80s....
    Not bad.

    Funnest part of making the playlist was thinking of inappropriate titles for it:

    Sax Panther
    Sax Appeal
    On the Basis of Sax
    Saxual Chocolate
    Sax Machine

    Ultimately landed on something boring (see above for the original purpose of creating this thing to begin with). But it was fun texting with the wife and some friends about alternate playlist titles.

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4m...365d4d143b432e

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guisslapp View Post
    Saw Tesla live once, and was utterly/udderly shocked by how effective the band was at making middle-aged women lose their tops. It was un/canny.
    Udderly shocked, huh?

    Must be that voice. Homeboy's got some pipes.

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    Season 2 of the Cocaine and Rhinestones podcast has been all about the Possum.
    If you haven't given this podcast a listen and you like country music, you should at least poke around the website and see what it's all about. Pretty interesting stuff from the son of David Allen Coe (so he has lots of inside info and opinions).

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    One of my daughter's friends is taking up the saxophone for middle school band. Trying to introduce him to the iconic solos to inspire him - whatcha got band people?

    Careless Whisper, Never Tear Us Apart, Endless Summer Nights, Caribbean Queen, Who Can It Be Now, Rio. . .

    The 80s were all about that Sax.

    Baker Street, Songbird, Tequila, Daybreak, Yakety Sax of course.

    Not a huge Springsteen guy, so I'm sure there are better examples from his catalogue than I'm Going Down, but that's one of the few songs by the Boss that I love (and I love the fairly-short-on-the-album-version saxophone solo). Not sure an 11 year old is going to want to sit through 10 minutes of Jungleland (I know I don't).
    Springsteen's sax player was Clarence Clemons. He died in 2011. Probably the best sax player ever. He even steals the show on Springteen's "Santa Claus is Coming to Town". In the 1980's Clemons also did a lot of solo work with people like Jackson Brown, Ringo Starr and later, even with Lady Gaga.

    Top 10 Clarence Clemons songs:

    https://ultimateclassicrock.com/top-...clemons-songs/

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by HogDawg View Post
    Springsteen's sax player was Clarence Clemons. He died in 2011. Probably the best sax player ever. He even steals the show on Springteen's "Santa Claus is Coming to Town". In the 1980's Clemons also did a lot of solo work with people like Jackson Brown, Ringo Starr and later, even with Lady Gaga.

    Top 10 Clarence Clemons songs:

    https://ultimateclassicrock.com/top-...clemons-songs/
    Yeah, RIP to The Big Man.

    Good call on Santa Claus is Coming to Town. Thanks for that.

    I'll put that on there to replace I'm Going Down (there is a good live version somewhere in this thread with Clarence's nephew getting two solos, but on the album version the sax part is good but pretty short).

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by inudesu View Post
    Was guessing you were posting to the song with Willie.

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    Re: What are you listening to Today?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guisslapp View Post
    Was guessing you were posting to the song with Willie.
    I like that one. Whole thing is very Red-Headed Stranger.

    Switchfoot also dropped a new album recently. https://www.ccmmagazine.com/reviews/...t-interrobang/

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