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So, what are you listening to?

JohnDeereFan

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Tremeloes - Greatest Hits

(A terribly underrated band that was a critical part of the British Invasion and is all but forgotten now for some reason)
 

Rippon

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Tremeloes - Greatest Hits

(A terribly underrated band that was a critical part of the British Invasion and is all but forgotten now for some reason)

The Trems were great. Silence is Golden was just wonderful. It puts most of today's music in the dust.
 

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Soooo... I know virtually none of the artist's that have been posted in this thread. :(

But as for me, I've been listening to Sovereign Grace Music:

Particularly like thier version of It Is Well With My Soul.
http://youtu.be/AHe_qmo3gX4
And All I Have Is Christ
http://youtu.be/V0vfz5lr37g

And lately I've really like the Rend Collective Experiment, especially their "Campfire" album:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPI_DIqICP0&feature=share&list=PLTKNPn6Epd2oJ4dhTs9g29xouKDWX_Vtx

I only know one of their songs. It's called "It Is Not Death to Die". I heard it on WretchedRadio and it's now my "go to" song for funerals (along with Squire Parsons' "Oh, What a Moment").

Rippon said:
I love the Mavericks, especially Dance The Night Away.

Me, too. I have a friend who has a band called Howard Livingston and Mile Marker 24. Robert Reynolds, who co-wrote that song, sits in with them, sometimes. I think that whole album (Trampoline) is great. It sounds like what might happen if Buck Owens and Jay and the Americans got together made a record in a studio haunted by the ghost of Buddy Holly.
 

RLBosley

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I only know one of their songs. It's called "It Is Not Death to Die". I heard it on WretchedRadio and it's now my "go to" song for funerals (along with Squire Parsons' "Oh, What a Moment").
Just listened to "It Is Not Death to Die." Fantastic! :jesus:
 

JohnDeereFan

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Bob Dylan - "New Morning"

Dave Edmunds - "Subtle as a Flying Mallet"

The Band - "Northern Lights, Southern Cross"
 
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Gib

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This Is Our God - Chris Tomlin
Not crazy about this song, but it was the next song on Pandora's list.
 

JohnDeereFan

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From my ipod shuffle:

J.J. Cale - Leaving in the Morning
Willis Alan Ramsey - Wishbone
Gram Parsons - Cry One More Time
Rolling Stones - You Can Make it if You Try
Johnny Cash - 25 Minutes to Go
Chris Hillman - Don't Let Them Take the Bible Out of Our Schools
Levon Helm - Hurricane
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Love Will Find a Way
Wild Jimbos - Tilt a World
Bob Dylan - Watching the River Flow
Joe Walsh - Second Hand Store
Delbert McClinton - Shotgun Rider
 

JohnDeereFan

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Last songs on my ipod:


Tom T. Hall - Tulsa Telephone Book
Jimmy Buffett - Havana Daydreamin'
Louvin Brothers - Wreck on the Highway
Bap Kennedy - Sweet Rosie Jones
Charlie Daniels Band - Texas
John Hiatt - Death By Misadventure
Jesse Winchester - L'air De La Lousianne
Roger Guth - The Spider Song
Nicolette Larson - Rhumba Girl
Ian Hunter - I Am What I Hated When I Was Young
The Tams - Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy
Old Crowe Medicine Show - Wagon Wheel
Texas Tornados - Little Bit is Better Than Nada
Jimmie Dale Gilmore - Defying Gravity
Bob Marley - Buffalo Soldier
Zac Brown - Chicken Fried
Todd Snider - Ballad of the Kingsmen
Newgrass Revival - On the Boulevard
Leon Russell - Love Minus Zero
Jackson Browne - Fountain of Sorrow
Bill Deal and the Rondells - "I've Been Hurt"
Guy Clark - Ramblin' Jack and Mahan
Johnny Cash - Just Thought You'd Like to Know
Linda Ronstadt - Tumblin' Dice
Pete Huttinger - Josie
Los Straitjackets - Treat Her Right
The Flamingoes - I Only Have Eyes For You
John Prine and Mac Wiseman - Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine
Solomon Burke - Cry to Me
Quebe Sisters - Shame on You
Jerry Lee Lewis - That Lucky Old Sun
 
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