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Ah, Joe Ely. good call metrodriver. Don't forget his participation in the group "The Flatlanders" with himself, Butch Hancock and Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Pretty good stuff as well. See ya!
-TX_Pilot
 
Joe also played in a group called 'Los magnificent seven' or something close and would like to hear it, just can't find it anywhere.

Now does that make us 2 dorks or are we not so dorky after all?
Or is it just a Texas thing, someone else wouldn't understand?
 
JediNein... I like ALW and Sarah Brightman too. SB is quite mesmerizing; what's your favorite song(s)?

My favorite is "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper"

Spoofs are fun.

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 
what to listen to?

easy....XMRADIO. Never buy a CD again!
 
a little of everything

Anyone know of some web sites to find the guitar chords to songs? Altcountrytab.com is one, but looking for others.

Looking for Claptons Unplugged album chords...


BR-549
Johnny Cash
Clapton
Gram Parsons
Emmy Lou Harris
Steve Earl
Jayhawks
Beattles
Stones
Phish
Ct. Basie - His live album from about 1979 is awesome

Classic Rock
80's
Alt. Country
Classical
Brass
Gospel/Christian
 
metrodriver said:
Now does that make us 2 dorks or are we not so dorky after all?
Or is it just a Texas thing, someone else wouldn't understand?

Like to think, Not so dorky after all. I just thought since most of the stuff is so regionalized, folks ouside of TX/NM/OK would'nt have a clue what I was talking about. Glad to see a few folks from the region on here. As for the Flatlanders, they re-organized a few years ago, and since they are from here in the southern TX panhandle, they called themselves "The Flatlanders". If anyone knows the Lubbock/Amarillo area, it's fitting since it looks like a tabletop out here.
 
Sigur Ros
Godspeed you black emperor
Radiohead
Coalesce
Spitfire
Wilco
Appleseed Cast
And you will know us by the trail of dead
Sonic Youth
Bra!d
Cursive....just to name a few.
 
TX_Pilot said:
If anyone knows the Lubbock/Amarillo area, it's fitting since it looks like a tabletop out here.

I once heard Joe Ely say that in Lubbock you could see 50 miles in any direction, and if you stood on a can of tuna fish, you could see 100.
 

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