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I have a strong inclination to folk music, myself. I stumbled across these guys a little while ago and can't get enough:

Another one I came across, "Dead South."

https://youtu.be/B9FzVhw8_bY
Then there is this Russian Folk Group. I've been to Russia. Music was never this good. Otavo Yo.

https://youtu.be/YbBU06irWT8
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Posted - March 28 2020 : 01:32:52 AM
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Gaither vocal Band Older Jason Crabb, Jesse Dixon Vestal Goodman and more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i0bAr7--kM Even a Michael Jackson Tune https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yURRmWtbTbo Older Grunge, Alice in Chains, Candle Box , Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAqZb52sgpU And older Country
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Posted - March 28 2020 : 04:17:15 AM
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Some good tastes so far. I like old country, big band, classic rock/metal and blues.
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I do like some of the new country artists such as Chris Stapleton and Old Crow Medicine Show. And older country from the 90's and anything by George Strait.
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Old Crow Medicine Show- that is the bomb.
Going back, June Carter Cash was every bit as good as Johnny, in her own right. I have the impression she kind of took second seat so as to not disrupt the balance; but she was an amazing voice, brilliant artist.

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Walt, you really took me from one end of the city to the other with that playlist! Very cool!
Would you believe these Finnish guys can out Hill Billy the Hillbillies? I never heard the anvil used as a musical instrument. One of their amazing AC/DC covers:

https://youtu.be/e4Ao-iNPPUc
And back to Applachia, the Kempters. The lead female artist, the mother, Teresa Kempter, recently passed from cancer. May she rest in peace.

Orange Blossom Special, like it's never been heard!
https://youtu.be/eCAFfX_va_I
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Posted - March 28 2020 : 5:14:19 PM
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Interesting music choices. My type is R&B and Rap music.
Rap music has salty language. These two videos do not.
This song uses music from the second song in this list. I posted the instrumental version of this rap song. The spoken version has many salty words.
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Posted - March 28 2020 : 5:21:52 PM
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Ah, the gilded tones of the great Barry White.
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Posted - March 28 2020 : 7:39:21 PM
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One of the classic R&B performers for sure Jeff. Someone put together music from Barry and another popular performer. Ironically that other performer is a rock singer.
Amazing what people come out with when they mix music styles together.
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Posted - March 28 2020 : 7:56:34 PM
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This duet actually was recorded by two R&B legends.
Music video was not a good choice for this sultry song.
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Posted - March 29 2020 : 12:59:15 AM
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Yes, Chops... I am all over the board in music. The only thing I can't enjoy is rap. As I mentioned there's even one Michael Jackson tune I like. It's a crazy long list …
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Posted - March 29 2020 : 03:05:16 AM
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Gives me ideas for new videos, and a chance to promote artists not On the mainstream. Occasionally I get blocked for copyright, but this is not for personal gain and gets their music to a new audience. As yet Dutch Maid or Johnson and Johnson has complained of infringement. Et. There is stuff on Google that is royalty free, but what little I have took a lot of time to find, and much of it sounds like bad techno elevator music, bleach.
There’s a nice 16th century Italian piece I’d like to use, but it is copyright blocked. Yep, that is a real hot seller on the black market.
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Posted - September 07 2020 : 10:48:34 PM
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I like queen, simon and garfunkel, tiny tim, and 70s supermarket music
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Posted - September 07 2020 : 11:16:51 PM
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Since we're talking music....
I primarily listen to Southern Gospel music, with my all-time favorite band being The Gaither Vocal Band. I also like Christian Contemporary music, with awesome groups such as the Imperials, MercyMe, Newsboys, Casting Crowns, and For King & Country. Aside from gospel and Christian music, my favorite mainstream song has got to be "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter.
For my videos, I enjoy using royalty free music, primarily by Bensound.com and Liqwyd (thru Vlog No Copyright Music on YouTube.) They make some great music tracks.
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Oh my!! Another Gaither fan!! Their best era was with David, Guy, Mark and Bill. An unbelievable era! I was lucky enought to see them live probably 10 times! Awesome! Cool, RP !
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Posted - September 08 2020 : 07:11:02 AM
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anything that isn't rap. I've ben listening to some beach boys lately.
Addendum: Modern rap. The stuff from the 90s is fine, because you can actually understand what they're sying, and it isn't about vulgar stuff. *cough cough* WAP *cough cough*
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Posted - September 08 2020 : 5:15:06 PM
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sometimes this  https://www.theraffon.net/~spookcentral/rgb_soundtrack.htm do want it on cassette tape
I tried to order this in the 80s at a long closed local records & tapes place but it was discontinued already  still want it
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quote:Oh my!! Another Gaither fan!! Their best era was with David, Guy, Mark and Bill. An unbelievable era! I was lucky enought to see them live probably 10 times! Awesome! Cool, RP ! 
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Yep! I wholeheartedly agree that era was the best, and congrats on seeing them live often!! Awesome!
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Posted - September 10 2020 : 12:21:39 PM
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oh! theres this song & was used for a grocery store ad for Thanksgiving with a Amtrak train
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Posted - September 10 2020 : 10:08:30 PM
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Interesting stuff, not familiar with those. I tend towards folk music, the most recent being this Italian Renaissance Dance from the 1500's, or thereabouts.
https://youtu.be/3BIBS4fgE5Q
I don't go out of my way to find the most obscure stuff, but now and then I bang into something good, like this Russian Folk Music Band, that was getting pretty good before Covid knocked everybody out:
https://youtu.be/er1jJ5N7hrQ
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Posted - September 14 2020 : 7:48:12 PM
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I've enjoyed Peter, Paul and Mary, then Paul as a solo artist, excellent in his own right, but I never saw them "live" in any format before. Here is a BBC production from 1965. I was very sorry to learn that the astonishingly talented and beautiful Mary Tavers had passed in 2009.
There is a level of simple artistic quality- no exploding fireworks or people dropping from the ceiling- and the level of talent is truly above and beyond so much of what is produced in this day and age. They blew us away in '65, and they blow us away in 2020.
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Here is an interesting one that was recently sent to me. Very different, I am having to re-hear it a couple of times to unravel it. Which is a good thing; it just requires a little effort from the listener.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZR3Hmswv20&feature=youtu.be
Yup, just listened to Cappadona, as posted above. Nice syncopation. It takes a little concentration to get it, but is worth the effort.
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Posted - September 14 2020 : 8:53:22 PM
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my man of the moment,ry cooder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6ymVaq3Fqk&ab_channel=nebudkadnezar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=necmhMW09gg&ab_channel=biamaku
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Posted - September 14 2020 : 10:17:50 PM
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That is new and different, never heard of Mr. Cooder before.
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Posted - September 14 2020 : 10:32:39 PM
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May we never forget what happened to these brave men 
the anniversary is remembered every Nov 10 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wreck_of_the_Edmund_Fitzgerald
this a good song too When it was playerd on the air DJs used it to do other stuffs like use the facilities etc hehe  its a darned long song at 14 minutes & 16 seconds  but its a good one 
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Posted - September 15 2020 : 1:15:24 PM
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hes been around a long time chops,great guitarist,and i like the atmosphere he creates,love that route 66 (paris texas) for one
catfordken if you cannot see the light at the end of the tunnel,try turning around
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quote:May we never forget what happened to these brave men 
the anniversary is remembered every Nov 10 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wreck_of_the_Edmund_Fitzgerald
this a good song too When it was playerd on the air DJs used it to do other stuffs like use the facilities etc hehe  its a darned long song at 14 minutes & 16 seconds  but its a good one 
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my sister was very interested in shipwrecks when she was younger that was one of her favorite songs at the time
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Gordon Lightfoot is magnificent. The Edmund Fitzgerald was a beautiful tribute to those fallen men.
A dive on the wreck showed that several hatches were not properly secured prior to shipping, resulting in taking on water causing her sinking. Murphy's Law is no joke.
Peter Frampton. He was a ground breaker, to be sure.
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Posted - September 16 2020 : 09:43:31 AM
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I saw Frampton before 'Comes Alive' and a few years ago at 'The House of Blues' put on a really good show. Lately been listening to forgotten classic rockers, Wishbone Ash. With their British folk dual lead guitar sound I think Chops you might like them. Also listening to my secret favorite vocalist, Nate King Cole
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Posted - September 16 2020 : 6:05:28 PM
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I will take a look, thanks.
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Posted - September 17 2020 : 06:36:21 AM
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Wishbone Ash, never heard of these blokes. A classic rock and roll sound. Very good at engaging the audience, and having a lively 40 year reunion.
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Ash was one of the first British dual lead guitar line ups. Both guitarists made Rolling Sone's best list one year. They just never really made it big. Always a cult following. Singer John Wetten was a member briefly and offered them 2 songs they declined. Both became huge hits for his next band, Asia. First time I saw them, Joe Walsh was the warm up act!
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Posted - September 17 2020 : 7:41:32 PM
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I listen to a lot of 70s - 80s bands, such as Pink Floyd, Golden Earing, Elton John, Manfredd Mann. My favorite artist of all time however, is Mr. Alan Parsons and the Alan Parsons Project. I saw him live in Omania Minnesota at a casino. I got to shake Mr. Parson's hand, and their drummer Danny Thompson gave me one his drumsticks.
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Posted - September 17 2020 : 9:37:44 PM
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Alan Parsons, fabulous. Do you also like Mike and the Mechanics? BTW, got the air raid siren, box looks pristine, but won’t have time to open it before Sunday, at which time I hope to a video of it. Perhaps set to “Eye in the Sky.”
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Posted - September 18 2020 : 11:53:32 PM
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I listen to R&B and some rap music. I am Caucasian.
Instrumental version of this song. Cool running your trains with this in the background. Spoken version is good as well but some words are not for everyone to hear.
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Posted - September 20 2020 : 12:39:14 AM
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Right now I'm listening to the Metallica Seattle '89 concert (some songs or dialog between songs may contain one or more of the seven dirty words even if the original album versions didn't, so I won't put up the link).
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Posted - September 20 2020 : 7:45:53 PM
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I am amazed at the diversity of what people listen to. Thus far my favorite is the Old Crow Medicine Band. My biggest surprise has been the hard core rap favored by WKS. I had a steady force fed of diet listening to hard core rap in the barracks during Army service, and truly can't say it left me elevated, but none the less I did give it a shot to hear what my friend is enjoying, and I salute his ability to enjoy it.
Honestly, I've tried, and failed to ever enjoy opera. Opera leaves me stone cold. No one has posted opera, yet.
Cat Stevens is an odd duck and I have nothing in common with his politics, etc. Nooooothing. But damn, the man could sing and write and play guitar like nobody else. Give to Cesar that which is Cesar's. For a number of years he laid down the guitar and his career entirely because he felt it was overshadowing how he felt as a person. Okey Dokey, Cat. Other times he refused to hold concerts with more than a dozen attendees.
Anyways, this tune, taken from the 1980 smash hit, "Harold and Maude," one of the funniest tragi-comedies I have ever seen, ever, is called "Trouble." Hope you enjoy it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKwnE_jR8l8
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Posted - September 27 2020 : 1:00:00 PM
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I saw this vintage ad for a rising county and western singer performing on Long Island in 1968.

The website said the shows were at three different LIRR stations in 1968. Cannot find photos of the shows.
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Wow? Dolly?
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Posted - September 28 2020 : 2:20:56 PM
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I used to say I never liked opera but I never listened to it. Then I worked for a boss that would blast the stuff. The guy was such a fan that he ushered at the Lyric Opera just to be there. Now I can say I just don't like opera.
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That supermarket is pure dreck. Where in the world did you ever find it? I am going to have to have my head drilled to relieve the migraine. No, no, no, have mercy, not the elevator Muzak- Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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Posted - September 28 2020 : 10:03:02 PM
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Lots of good music in this thread, found some good stuff to listen too.
Can also recommend Leo Moracchioli, although his lastest cover is WAP, with EXPLICIT lyrics, but he has covered tons of other songs in a hard rock / heavy metal way, including Baby Shark!
Love Dead South, and other groups in that style.
Jinjer can sing, she has a beautiful voice, but also does that death metal scream/growl, so that's interesting.
The Hu, recently popularized with their collaborations with hard rock singers, has some really good songs in their native language, even though I can't understand them.
Nox Arcana would be right at home at the Ren Faire. Mumford & Sons, The Animals, The Highway Men, AC/DC, Gordon Lightfoot, Lynrd Skynrd, Tchaikovsky, just to many to choose. I'm rambling. I do avoid some kinds of music, the new generation of "Sound Cloud" rappers doesn't do much for me at all, and most modern Pop is a skip. Please keep the suggestions coming, as I'm enjoying listening to new stuff, and going down the rabbit hole of You Tube recommended videos algorithm.
And since sppoky season is upon us, try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho9rZjlsyYY
Turn it up to 11. 
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Honestly, I had almost all but forgotten organ music. Beautiful piece, thanks for posting.
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Posted - September 29 2020 : 12:32:51 PM
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quote:Honestly, I had almost all but forgotten organ music. Beautiful piece, thanks for posting.
Originally posted by Chops124 - September 28 2020 : 10:23:56 PM
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how about Calliope music?
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Love it! But then again, I like Queen, and I like cover songs. How about some Smash Mouth on that same organ?
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Posted - October 03 2020 : 12:37:59 AM
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Holy Smoke, that takes the cake! Beautiful instrument, by far, but that is the most Godawful melody. Not sure which is worse, this tune or WKS’s ghetto rap !!
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quote:Holy Smoke, that takes the cake! Beautiful instrument, by far, but that is the most Godawful melody. Not sure which is worse, this tune or WKS’s ghetto rap !!
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quote:Holy Smoke, that takes the cake! Beautiful instrument, by far, but that is the most Godawful melody. Not sure which is worse, this tune or WKS’s ghetto rap !!
Originally posted by Chops124 - October 03 2020 : 12:37:59 AM
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that song was on Shrek 1 I Like that song too
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It's become a popular meme https://youtu.be/em9lziI07M4
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quote:
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Funny how it goes, back in the 1940's my mother would play Glenn Miller on the phonograph, and it it was like finger nails on the chalkboard to her parents. Music is often a generational thing. What is poetry to one man is enough to drive another to the verge of insanity. While I poke fun at people's taste, I am sure some of my stuff, like medieval Italian dance music, would put some people to the moon- and not in a good way. Never the less, I am always intrigued at what people enjoy, and certainly WKS leads the charge- he has a most interesting passion for music that is not either culturally or generationally enjoyed by many, and this is downright cool. Truth be told, I think for the most part, I dislike opera as much as I dislike rap. I am amazed that my children enjoy Frank Sinatra, whom I find really annoying. Sorry, Old Blue Eyes, I just can't take it!!
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