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1. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction. Why: Great energetic performance, best live version since Gimme Shelter IMO. 2. Champagne & Reefer. Why: Buddy "MF" Guy! What a powerful voice this cat has! 3. Paint It Black. Why: Don't really know, is just the song i've played the most so far.
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Johnny Cash - A Boy Named Sue from The Legend box set.
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16 ***years ***ago
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Only the packaging. The limited edition has got a "jakebox pop up" cover.
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Johnny Lee Hooker - The Waterfront
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16 ***years ***ago
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Great little album, one of their best from the 60's actually! Beautiful cover to. My favorite songs are: Route 66, Carol, Tell Me and Walking The Dog.
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Lot's of great Muddy Waters compilations on the market. When you buy one (and this you must do!) make sure that Still A Fool from 1951 is on it. Here's is a sample: . Must be played LOUD! What a powerful vocal performance. Lot of attitude from this mutha!
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16 ***years ***ago
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QuoteSilver DaggerHound Dog Taylor and the House Rockers. Good call, Silver Dagger! Hound Dog Taylor is one of my favorite blues artists. Here's a sample from this album: . Turn up the volume, time for some serious houserockin'!
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16 ***years ***ago
turnersmemo
Some other sites that might interest you:
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16 ***years ***ago
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Thanks for sharing this with us!
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16 ***years ***ago
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Now, it's time for some great dutch ska/reggae. Doe Maar and their song about gardening , Nederwiet. Live from Pink Pop 1982. The lyrics are in Dutch, but i've found a english translation here: . Enjoy!
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16 ***years ***ago
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QuoteBluzDudeYou mean the guys that brought us "Time Won't Let Me" were Dutch? I'm impressed! Maybe not: "Apart from the American group The Outsiders there also was a Dutch popgroup called The Outsiders. They came from Amsterdam. Wally Tax was the singer and sort-of-leader, other members were Appie Rammers, Leendert Busch, Ronals Splinter and Tom Krabbendam. During
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16 ***years ***ago
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Bolland & Bolland - In The Army Now (1982). Status Quo made a cover version in 1986, and it's this version most people know.
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QuoteKoenOf course the Urban Dance Squad (thanks to JDK & RJ): Demagogue! Loved this band in the 90's, and the album Persona Non Grata. Great rap and rock hybrid! BTW, Deeper Shade Of Soul (1991, #21) is their greatest hit in the US:
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16 ***years ***ago
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Bettie Serveert! Palomine. Live at Pinkpop! 1993. More info here:
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16 ***years ***ago
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George Baker Selection - Una Paloma Blanca. This must be the most well known (and irritating?!) Dutch rock/pop song ever: The song was composed by Johannes Bouwens (AKA George Baker) and released in 1975. The song title is in Spanish, it is translated in English as white dove.
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QuoteBaboon BroNICOS & turnersmemo.. Will put up couple samples of Cornelis at Buy/Sell/Trade. Thanks for uploading, Bro. Great jazzy songs. Here's Veronica, in dutch: (audio only).
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QuoteBaboon BroNot rock but born Dutch: Cornelis Vreewwijk, career in Sweden since he moved there with his parents at age eleven. Singer-songwriter - national treasure in two countries. Thanks Bro, Cornelis Vreeswijk was an interesting artist. Found some more info on wikepedia: .
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16 ***years ***ago
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QuoteJochemShocking Blue with 'Venus' The Fatal Flowers..... Dutch Rock rules!!! Venus is a great song: It went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1970. British girl band Bananarama covered the song in 1986.
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16 ***years ***ago
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The Nits: In The Dutch Mountains (1987)
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16 ***years ***ago
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Do you know some great dutch rock music? Please share it with us on this thread! Here probably one of the most famous and best dutch rock classics, Golden Earring with Radar Love from 1973:
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16 ***years ***ago
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Thank you, Honestman! The London mix of One Hit To The Body is quite good (well, I liked it back then anyway).
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16 ***years ***ago
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Also looking forward to these: Portishead - Third (April 28th) Tindersticks - The Hungry Saw (April 28th)
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16 ***years ***ago
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Best: Worst:
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16 ***years ***ago
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01 Love Is Strong – Because they still can make great rock songs if they want to 02 Bitch – Because it is one of their greatest (and a bit underrated?) rockers 03 2000 Light Years From Home – Because it’s their best psychedelic song 04 Wild Horses – Because it is their best ballad 05 Jumping Jack Flash – Because no stones compilation can be whitout it 06 Honky Tonk Women – Because it is
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16 ***years ***ago
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BTW, her's a great site for buying reggae cd's and vinyl, old and new: Check out their "blowout sale items", unbelievalable prices! Postage is a little bit more than from other stores though. I've been buying records from them for over a year know. Great service!
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16 ***years ***ago
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An now some great early dancehall, Early B - Bible Story From wikepedia: Earlando Arrington Neil, better known by his stage name Early B, was an early dancehall and reggae deejay whose lyrics had a cultural bent, noted mainly in his hits "Visit of King Selassie", "History of Jamaica" and "Wheely Wheely", the latter an ode to bicycle-riding in Jamaica. E
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16 ***years ***ago
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Quotecosmoprim ...007. Rainy Night In Georgia - Brook Benton Beautiful. Just beautiful. Yes! It is a great soulful song. Also got the original by Tony Joe White, but Brook Bentons version is much better. Then there also is Watty Burnetts reggae-cover called Rainy Night In Portland. Nice Lee Perry production from 1977.
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QuotecosmoprimLet's shuffle it up again, shall we? Okay, this is what came up : 01. Slow Blues - Jimi Hendrix 02. Hang Down Your Head - Tom Waits 03. Grown Up Wrong - The Rolling Stones 04. So Doggone Lonesome - Johnny Cash 05. Jump On The Top Of Me - The Rolling Stones 06. Quattro (World Drifts In) - Calexico 07. Rainy Night In Georgia - Brook Benton 08. Are You Lonesome Toni
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16 ***years ***ago
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Interesting tread! Found this article (University of Oxford 17 Mar 08): . "Digital piracy has been claimed to endanger whole industries. Unauthorised copying of software, music or films, so-called digital piracy, may have benefits for the affected companies, an Oxford researcher has claimed. In her talk at the Annual Conference of the Royal Economic Society, Oxford economist Karen
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QuoteBaboon Bro ...Come on; there aint such things as classic Ipods! Quote Oh, yes there is:
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