Gotta say I've had some special moments...out in the middle of nowhere...listenin' to some of my favorite tunes. Nothing can compare...
Jeff Beck....RIP
Jeff Beck....RIP
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Yes...my taste has certainly mellowed over the years as well. Unplugged visions of old hits are more my style these days...but occasionally I've been known to get loud ; )Jeff was a part of my youth. The older me prefers acoustic music.
He was a cool cat.
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My wife and I have seen The Dead South live twice now, such amazing performers.hey thanks Dillon...will check 'em for sure. And enjoy your concert next month. And speakin' of banjos...Steve 'n' Seagulls and The Dead South are a couple I've been fond of lately.
Great suggestions! I’m adding both to my playlists. Bring on more ideas for my long summer trip, it really helps my mind engaged.My wife and I have seen The Dead South live twice now, such amazing performers.hey thanks Dillon...will check 'em for sure. And enjoy your concert next month. And speakin' of banjos...Steve 'n' Seagulls and The Dead South are a couple I've been fond of lately.
If you are into modern folk and maybe open to some darker subject matter two other groups that are amazing are Amigo The Devil, one man show from Texas. Amazingly talented and an absolute hoot live. He is an amazingly clever lyricist.
Also Bridge City Sinners from Portland. Thier banjo player is really good and also has a side project called Clyde McGee and the Mill Tailors. The vocalist for the Sinners is hard to describe, beyond being a vocalist with the widest range I have heard she gets so intense and into the music live. She also shreds the banjolele Its hard not to really be pulled in by her.
Your post gave me a good chuckle...for myself I always turned up the volume to avoid thinking about any impending trouble.I have driven cross country multiple times and have literally never turned the radio on. I don't even listen to it around town. I think part of it is I drove shitbox vehicles for so long and had to be listening to the sounds of the car to be able to know when it was about to die or cut off so I could take the appropriate counter measures to keep it from dying so I wouldn't be stranded because they wouldnt always just crank back up...lol
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Amazing!A cross between Jethro Tull and Nickle Creek.
hey Dillon...been off comms seeking adventure but wanted to hit you back and say thanks for the heads-up on DirtWire. Cool stuff!One of my favorite all time bands mixes VERY well with taking it slow in nature in my opinion. Dirtwire. They also put on an amazing live show, Ill be seeing them for the 4th time next month. Dave Satori, one of the founding members was who inspired me to learn banjo. His performances showed me banjos aren't just for blue grass and old timey folk...
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Sounds like mud and rocks could be playing percussion and your best tunes are still to come ;-)I have a sequencer and have made well over 100 goofy tunes that I play for myself and passengers, until the tires hit the dirt. Then it's laughing, shouting, and listening to the rumble of the tires and the mud and rocks smacking on the truck body.
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