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1. November 2006, 01:25:55
Bwild 
Subject: Re: Tortured Genius
TexasToest: Dixie Chicks Long Way Around.
although there are a couple "country" tunes...I thought the majority of the cd was more a "pop" flavor.

31. October 2006, 00:18:38
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Tortured Genius
Jim Dandy:  Yikes!  Now I'm getting really concerned.  Hahaha!

30. October 2006, 22:29:41
The Col 
Subject: Re: Tortured Genius
TexasToest: I don't know if I'd call it selling out,but they are definitely going for a more mainstream look and sound.Going for the Shania crowd.

30. October 2006, 22:19:37
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Tortured Genius
Jim Dandy: Hmmmm maybe. One forgets it's a business and not all for creativity's sake. I guess I just hope some people won't sell out. You think they are?

30. October 2006, 22:01:33
The Col 
Subject: Re: Tortured Genius
TexasToest: My thoughts are that "The Chicks" are trying to broaden their audience for survival purposes.They have undergone quite the image change from the looks of it.I do think they might have pushed the "victim" envelope a tad far though.Sleep well

30. October 2006, 21:52:22
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: Tortured Genius
Modified by TexasToest (30. October 2006, 21:53:40)
Jim Dandy:  Yes, me too.  But then, one might argue about whether that kind of analysis was .  I think not, but I tend to be a little over-analytical when it comes to the human condition.

I've spent today listening to Dixie Chicks Long Way Around.  It's echoing in my mind as I type.  It surely sounds country to me.  The rest of the world seem to think this album "lifted them up out of the realm of country music."  Maybe the rest of the world, with this album, finally sees the depth and richness of country music as a part of the medium itself?

I promise I'll be alright in a few days.  Right now, I'm rest-deprived.  As soon as I hit California, and get settled into my hotel room, I'm going to take a monumental nap.  Maybe when I get back to Texas, I will have stopped this arm-chair philosophizing.

30. October 2006, 21:12:08
The Col 
Subject: Re: Tortured Genius
TexasToest: Interesting points.The list is long of artists who's best work was done prior to cleaning up,no matter what they say.I could probably spend hours discussing this topic.

30. October 2006, 09:03:52
TexasToest 
Subject: Tortured Genius
Good assessment, Jim Dandy.  I believe one MUST be a tortured genius to create.  There is a level of emotion one has to reach to take sustenance from his/her own performance.  I think I've known this for a long time, but I also think I am just coming to understand it fully.  Therefore, might we say one should be grateful for the abuses perpetrated upon them that shaped them into the tortured genius?  For those abuses will only live on in the abused.

29. October 2006, 21:21:42
The Col 
Subject: Re: I've been off saving the world,how am I doin?
Nirvana: Thanks,great clip.What a tortured genius he was.

29. October 2006, 01:35:22
Nirvana 
Subject: Re: I've been off saving the world,how am I doin?
Jim Dandy:

Roy Buchanan

28. October 2006, 02:05:04
The Col 
Subject: Re: I've been off saving the world,how am I doin?
Modified by The Col (28. October 2006, 15:46:56)
TexasToest: I found 30 second clips of every song,check it out.Angel Baby was a fairly big hit.

LIKE HERE

*** Edited to make link shorter ***

28. October 2006, 01:55:47
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: I've been off saving the world,how am I doin?
Jim Dandy:  Boy!  You're out there digging at the big boys, aren'tcha?  But, I don't know that I've seen anyting about this Toby Beau.  Any samples out there?

28. October 2006, 01:53:54
TexasToest 
Subject: Smokin' Joe Kubek
I caught Joe Kubek on Pandora today, and thought him really great, then I find he's another home boy.  If you can fit yourself into any of these dates, you're in for a treat.  You can hear samples on Amazon, but DO check it out.  Anybody aware of Bugs Henderson?

27. October 2006, 16:55:28
The Col 
Subject: Re: I've been off saving the world,how am I doin?
TexasToest: Rob is a scoring player isn't he.I thought I had found a gem on utube of Stevie Ray and Jeff Healy dueling,but it has been removed and Roy Buchannon is nowhere to be found.I finally found a cd by a band I saw(and loved) open for Bob Seeger back in the 70's,anyone ever heard of Toby Beau? it took forever to replace that album

It's nice to be back

27. October 2006, 06:14:38
TexasToest 
Subject: Re: I've been off saving the world,how am I doin?
Modified by TexasToest (27. October 2006, 07:38:40)
Jim Dandy: We're not dead yet, so you must be doing good. But, it's about all this violence. Can I put stomping that out on your list?

Cirrusly, it's good to see ya.  You've been gone a long time!

Ran across Rob Tognoni Band today.  And, his fingers never leave his hands.  Just another Strat boy.  

27. October 2006, 03:14:28
The Col 
Subject: I've been off saving the world,how am I doin?

26. October 2006, 08:00:42
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
awesome: I couldn't get there, awesome.

26. October 2006, 06:12:20
awesome 

26. October 2006, 05:48:23
TexasToest 
Subject: Psychedelic
That Roger Miller video was pretty psychedelic.  Haha!  We were all part of the movement.

26. October 2006, 05:20:47
Nirvana 
Subject: Re:
gogul:

26. October 2006, 03:49:33
gogul 

26. October 2006, 01:20:52
Nirvana 
Subject: another sad loss...
1992, Roger Miller died of cancer in hospital in Los Angeles. (1965 UK No.1 & US No.4 single 'King Of The Road')

Roger Miller ~ King of the Road

25. October 2006, 22:39:17
TexasToest 
Subject: Tears for Fears
Watch the lyrics  It seems everybody knows them, kids, older kids....everybody.

25. October 2006, 22:25:16
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
Rose: Oh, I DID want to rule the world!!! And, I fully expected to. I don't know what happened. Maybe I went to sleep.

25. October 2006, 22:13:46
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Oh please.... don't let it all out. Who knows what things you will want to do next.

25. October 2006, 21:53:51
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Tuesday: Oh ya!  Soooo 80s music " everyyyy boddddy want to rulllle the worrrrrld!!"

25. October 2006, 19:43:43
TexasToest 
Subject: Hmmmmm
I know Tears for Fears.  I gotta check out the others.  But later, I gotta get an address for my business, vote, and get something to EAT!!!!

25. October 2006, 16:25:26
Andre Faria 
Subject: Deacon Blue
...Like Prefab Sprout, Icicle Works, Talk Talk, Tears for Fears...

25. October 2006, 16:24:14
Andre Faria 
Subject: Deacon Blue
yep, it was one of the good pop 80's bands... They were very popular here, and we still hear their songs at some clubs... And I never forget them when I play as DJ at 80´s parties...

25. October 2006, 07:53:01
TexasToest 
Subject: Re:
bouncybouncy: So I heard! Most of us here were unaware of them, but I'd like to hear more.

25. October 2006, 07:12:13
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re:
TexasToest: Ah Deacon Blue a very famous Scottish band from over here, superb band

25. October 2006, 01:42:10
TexasToest 
This may explain why you never heard of them, but Deacon Blue.  This page also explains the Steely Dan connection.

I had never heard of them, but when you wrote Deacon Blue, I was sure I had.  Like you, I was thinking of the Steely Dan lyrics.

24. October 2006, 23:49:50
Nirvana 
Subject: Re:

20. October 2006, 17:17:43
TexasToest 
Subject: Bob Dylan!
Modified by TexasToest (20. October 2006, 17:18:59)
Oh yeah!  Did you remember all the lyrics?  Hmmmm?  I DID!  I had this sudden realization.....while he is always right on with the lyrics (no liberties), you never know what the tune will be.  The band, waaaaaay more anal than the artist himself carries the tune, but the man takes all kinds of liberties.  Can't sing?  Sure he can!  It's just a different tune every time.  He IS consistant with the key, I suppose because he can't argue with the band - and his fingers go to the same strings with no thought from him.

What a nice visit.  At one point, I invisioned sitting at a table with my friend the guitar player in LA, and holding up a sheet of paper to him with the name of THAT song on it, and saying, "Our play list." Hahahaha!

Thanks, Nirvana.  It's always nice to be reminded who you are.

20. October 2006, 16:44:39
Nirvana 

20. October 2006, 02:13:43
Betty04 
Subject: Re:
Nirvana: awesome, that was a terrific story and video, thank you

19. October 2006, 23:56:36
Nirvana 
Subject: Re:
awesome:

Thank you for sharing that.

19. October 2006, 16:26:18
TexasToest 
Subject: Is there a dry eye in the house?
At first, when I saw the beginning of the article, I thought   Take it off the music board.  But, since there was music in the clip, I changed my mind.  I couldn't see to click delete, and left it here for the rest of you to see.  Mutual trust is a universal topic.  Thank you, awesome.

19. October 2006, 16:00:06
awesome 

15. October 2006, 09:35:49
TexasToest 
Subject: Thank you, Nirvana
The next one on the list was "Who Were You Thinking Of" with Freddy and none other than Flaco Jimenez, and the guy who brought it all together, Doug Sahm. 



15. October 2006, 05:17:10
Nirvana 
Subject: Re: Freddy Fender dies at age 69

15. October 2006, 05:09:24
Dolittle 
Subject: Re: Freddy Fender dies at age 69
baddessi:

14. October 2006, 23:38:28
TexasToest 
Subject: Nooooooooooooo
Not Freddy Fender.  Noo, no no!!!

14. October 2006, 23:01:38
baddessi 
Subject: Freddy Fender dies at age 69

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