Let me add....
Street Corner Essentials...classic Doowop
Roots of Rock 1945-1956 ....Caldonia Louis Jordan the star
The Girl Groups Volume nine/ten.....hard to believe but I haven't heard of most of these, yep...shocked.
I refuse to pay 25 bucks for a hoe. So I decided to hit a few thrift shops around here, have seen gardening tools there before.
So I'm at Gleaners, somebody had dropped off a CD holder that holds 100 CD's and there were 100 CD's.
Yep, kid in a candy store.
I scored....
Big Band Vocalists
The Wolfman Jack Show
The Best of The Chantels
The Best of Gary "US" Bonds
Lost Treasures (50/60 rockabilly/soul/R&B)
The Carter Family.....first family of country music
Best of Southern Rock
The Best of Billy Stewart
4 bucks well spent.
You all remember Ersel Hickey.
This really is a new thing to a lot of you.
Thing was he worked out of a transmitter in Mexico that put out more than what was legal here in the USA.
This is considered to be THE song by a female vocal group.
Tons of great stuff I just had most of it already.
I could use more Sam Cooke, Tatlton & Darby, Lavern Baker.
Last edited by Avant; 05-02-2019 at 03:53 AM.
Let me add....
Street Corner Essentials...classic Doowop
Roots of Rock 1945-1956 ....Caldonia Louis Jordan the star
The Girl Groups Volume nine/ten.....hard to believe but I haven't heard of most of these, yep...shocked.
I'm on the huntin'
Lookin' for a comin'
This is -ing awesome
When did you come across...."My Baby Don't Wash and Sew No More""....by Chocolate Johnny and The Kickstands? Talk about a rare gem, there it is.
Except for rock... I don't listen to anything made before 2000
You have no idea all the incredible music you are missing out on. Most the GREAT music was recorded prior to 2000.
No Louis Jordan, Bessie Smith, Hank Williams,,,OUCH~~~~
Talk to me about the history of Gus Cannon and The Jug Stompers, I know....who and how? So it's off to Google just who in the is that.
Right in in my hand a CD with a booklet and pictures. Talk to me about The Memphis Jug Band, yep, no clue. Well I also have a CD with a booklet breaking down their history who was on each track, the date it was recorded.
I own a lot of compilations. How do we know who was on the piano, bass, guitar on well anything? How about where a song was recorded, when a song was recorded? Who wants to Google 40 songs to find out that info?
Just today I bought a three CD/DVD set featuring Stevie Ray Vaughn, a thing of beauty that came with a huge booklet with tons of photos. His life story is there as are comments from Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Buddy Guy, David Bowie, Lou Ann Barton, Bonnie Raitt, Lonnie Mack about Stevie.
Most of what I have learned about music is from reading these liner notes/booklets only found in a CD. Unless you want to Google everything.
, I just learned this today reading that booklet about SRV.. He got that band name...Double Trouble....from an Otis Rush tune.
Why would anyone not want that CD?
How cool is this? I need some visuals with my music, how do we know what these people look like without physical media?
One of my prized possessions
That beats the out of.....just music.
, a live concert just listen to the band on one of your devices.
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Here is just music.
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Where was this recorded, what year? Who played what on this track?
I have it all right here in my hand.
Last edited by Avant; 05-04-2019 at 12:34 AM.
Gee, if there was only some sort of interconnected network of computers which had some kind of information on Louis Armstrong that anyone with a functioning brain could easily access....
Everyone with a functioning brain gets how much better CD's are than just music and having to Google things.
I can read all that info found on a booklet in bed, or out on the porch or anywhere. I don't have to be stuck behind this computer that does freeze up sometimes, does take awhile to get going,
How cool is this...
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Last edited by Avant; 05-06-2019 at 06:16 PM.
If only there were some sort of computing device available the size of a notebook or a tablet of paper....People could use them in locations other than a black mold stained spider hatchery isolated from all civilization....
I don't want to have to deal with a computer of any kind just to listen to music and read about the artists.
I have....
The best of...
Georgia Blues
St. Louis Blues
Mississippi Delta Blues
East Coast Blues
Alabama Blues
Texas Blues
Memphis Blues
Side by side in a CD holder all with booklet about the music, where it was recorded who played what, a story about each artist all right there. Totally beats the out of Googling, freeze ups. Even a ...DUH!...like you can see that.
How cool is that?
So tell me on Lucillie Bogan's "Boogie Alley" who plays the piano. Good ahead guy find that on Google. That would take me less than a minute.
Dude, I want to know when a song was recorded, who played what, the story behind the sound, and I don't want to have to Google everything. If you can't see howe much better a CD/booklet is over just music, and having to Google everything I can't help ya.
Who played in the Memphis Jug Band on KC Moan, who played what? What, don't fell like Googling all that, well who does?
That's great for people who don't really know how to use their ty computers.![]()
Work with me here slick.
Louis Armstrongs "Gut Bucket Blues". Who was on that recording? What year was it recorded, where was it recorded? Go ahead guy.
Let me guess, you won't do anything. I already have all that info, took me a few seconds.
Don't get it at all do ya guy? And I like owning this book with pictures of Kid Ory, Johnny Dodds, Lil Armstrong. So what instrument did they all play? I have it right here, BOOM~~~ micro seconds.
I don't want just music guy, and like you who really wants to Google everything?
Recorded in Chicago November 12, 1925
Track Time 2:45
Written by Louis Armstrong
Recorded in Chicago
Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocal; Kid Ory, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet, alto saxophone; Lil Armstrong, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo
Originally released on Okeh 8261
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Yep...Kid Ory, cool cat, heavy baritone. Once wrestled a family of feral pigs...then played washboard later that night at a jazz joint in Macon, GA. Might have played pro ball..yep...6'2, 249 lbs, the second greatest athlete from South East New Mexico State University...only behind Junior Sandow who was part of the qualifying team for the '28 Olympics relay team. No one knows more about "Big" Kid Ory than me...yep.
[QUOTE=Pavlov;9800674]Recorded in Chicago November 12, 1925
Track Time 2:45
Written by Louis Armstrong
Recorded in Chicago
Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocal; Kid Ory, trombone; Johnny Dodds, clarinet, alto saxophone; Lil Armstrong, piano; Johnny St. Cyr, banjo
Originally released on Okeh 8261
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So you don;t really want this booklet that breaks down Armstrongs career compete with pictures of the band? I do, it beats the out of just the music and having to Google.
After reading a book do you just throw it away? I like owning...
War and Peace
The 12 Conan books....with that amazing cover art
H.P.Lovecraft The Lurking Fear
Who gets rid of comics books? Why collect football cards?
I want to own the CD's.
Not knowing anything about anything is you dummy. Stick to movie talk and following everyone around, what can know nothings do?
I need to know all I can about what interests me so I do. I have no equal actually when it comes to this combo...rasslin'/track/blues/football/literature.
No, it just ends up being clutter. I got rid of most of my physical media years ago and I don't miss it.
Most books I resell or donate. You like hoarding.After reading a book do you just throw it away? I like owning...
Oh look, a list.War and Peace
The 12 Conan books....with that amazing cover art
H.P.Lovecraft The Lurking Fear
Good for you. I just sonned you by looking up all the information you demanded in less than a second. Think about how badly you got owned right then.Who gets rid of comics books? Why collect football cards?
I want to own the CD's.
Ever heard of shelves? Clutter?
I know nobody who donates their books but you are a weird one. Who dumps Edgar Allan Poe, H.G.Wells, Robert E. Howard?
I don't believe you about 0.7 at all. Now find who played what on Jellyroll Mortons Wildman Blues. I just have to put down the Armstrong CD and grab the Jelly Morton CD.
Dude, most people want to collect things, own things.
Jelly Morton was an untalented hack.
Yep. Had dozens of them. All gone.
Anyone who's done reading them and wants others to enjoy them as well.I know nobody who donates their books but you are a weird one. Who dumps Edgar Allan Poe, H.G.Wells, Robert E. Howard?
George Mitc (cornet); Gerald Reeves (trombone); Johnny Dodds (clarinet); Paul “Stump” Evans (alto sax); Jelly Roll Morton (piano); Bud Scott (guitar); Quinn Wilson (bass); Warren “Baby” Dodds (drums); Lew La Mar (dialogue).I don't believe you about 0.7 at all. Now find who played what on Jellyroll Mortons Wildman Blues. I just have to put down the Armstrong CD and grab the Jelly Morton CD.
Also 0.7 seconds.
I don't have to own a CD to hear it or learn about it.
Netflix and Spotify are taking s in your open mouth as we type.Dude, most people want to collect things, own things.
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