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grumpycarp

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103 days ago

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Presently I have Tommy Bolin (Lotus) on the satellite. The mp3 player is loaded with Eumir Deodado, Wes Montgomery, Vince Guaraldi, Julian Bream, an early Willie Nelson anthology, and a blue note anthology with Grant Green, Lou Donaldson, and Stanley Turrentine.

What’s happening in your shop?

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GaryK

8183 posts in 379 days


103 days ago

The sweet sound of silence.

I didn’t think enyone ever heard of Julian Bream.

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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Pretzel

92 posts in 136 days


103 days ago

60’s &70’s rock

-- Pretzel L8agn

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danny

20 posts in 162 days


103 days ago

talk radio but most of the time nothing. just saws and routers

-- danny s "the first to lose are the first to give up"

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


103 days ago

Most of the time I have XM 54 (Lucy) on. They call it classic alternative. I’ve heard so much classic rock I’m tired of it. Most of the FM stations around here play classic rock. Same songs over and over. BUT sometimes, silence is good.

-- Make things with wood.

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dhg

23 posts in 103 days


103 days ago

Just got into country about 8 months ago and switch back and forth to Christian rock and on race days it’s NASCAR on the tube. Some days I don’t get alot done if it’s a good race.

-- Talent on Loan from God - Rush Limbaugh

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motthunter

956 posts in 190 days


103 days ago

I just came in from the shop and I was listening to Frank Zappa and earlier, Horton Heat

-- making sawdust....

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GaryK

8183 posts in 379 days


103 days ago

I always like Zappa’s Overnight Sensation album.

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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brianinpa

217 posts in 114 days


103 days ago

Most of the time it is rock – classic rock. I hesitate to say “classic” because it make me sound old. Suday is Country Day.

-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.

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GaryK

8183 posts in 379 days


103 days ago

You know you’re old when Zepplin’s Stairway to Heaven is on the oldies channel.

-- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step.

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Jarrod_Murphree

141 posts in 114 days


103 days ago

Right this very minute, Phish. iPod stays on random; got a little Lotus myself (Germination album), Greyboy Lettuce, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Grateful Dead, Soulive, Ani DiFranco, Ben Harper, Jay Farrar (as well as Son Volt & Uncle Tupelo), Gov’t Mule, String Cheese Incident, Wilco, Neko Case, Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Tim O’Brien, Widespread Panic, etc… Willie, Waylon and the boys… All over the board really.

All other times NPR.

And, Zappa… ”Without music to decorate it, time is just a bunch of boring production deadlines and dates by which bills must be paid.” - Frank Zappa

-- Jarrod, Eagle Nest, NM

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


103 days ago

Hey Gary!......... “Stairway” was recorded 37 years ago….........

-- Make things with wood.

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EAGLE

48 posts in 103 days


103 days ago

Black Sabbath-Heaven and Hell & Ronnie James Dio-Holy Diver in my shop today

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Mark E.

67 posts in 133 days


103 days ago

In the 6 cd changer at the moment:

Garaj Mahal – Mondo Garaj (has anyone seen my … poodle)
Garaj Mahal – Blueberry cave
Jing Chi – 3D
John McLaughlin Trio – Que Alegria
John McLaughlin Trio – Live at the Royal Festival Hall
Joe Farrel – Moon Germs

I swap out sets about every other week.

-- Mark

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Roper

199 posts in 104 days


103 days ago

hip hop and punk all day long.

-- Roper - master of sawdust-

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Ad Marketing Guy - Bill

302 posts in 189 days


103 days ago

Shop Music: Delbert McClinton, Jimmy Buffet, Jackson Browne, Alan Jackson, Big and Rich, Gretchen Wilson, and of course anything done by Bruce or Bon Jovi, the Eagles

Classic Rock starts and ends with Jefferson Starship, Led Zepplin, The Band, Mountain, and of course Alman Bros, and anyone that performed at Woodstock (69)

Classic Rock and Roll – Buddy Holley, Elvis, Little Richard,

Oldies begin in 1955 and end with the arrival of the Beatles 64 -

-- Bill - - Ad-Marketing Guy, Ramsey NJ

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Ad Marketing Guy - Bill

302 posts in 189 days


103 days ago

One Final Point : Punk and Hip Hop should NEVER be considered music, simply a form of rhymed verbalization to a drum beat.

-- Bill - - Ad-Marketing Guy, Ramsey NJ

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


103 days ago

oh boy….... here we go…........

-- Make things with wood.

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brianinpa

217 posts in 114 days


103 days ago

I was wondering how long it would take…

-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.

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grumpycarp

134 posts in 136 days


103 days ago

GaryK,
Are you rockin’ Bream also?

I didn’t think enyone ever heard of Julian Bream.

—Gary Kemper, East TX—The longest journey begins with a single step.

Here’s a partial discography form Wikipedia:

LP

  • 20th Century Guitar, RCA LSC-2964
  • 70’s, RCA ARL 0049
  • Dedication, RCA ARL 5034
  • A Bach Recital for the Guitar, Westminster CLP 1929
  • Baroque Guitar (1966), RCA
  • Collection of the Greatest Performances of Julian Bream, Vol. II, Westminster
  • Concertos for Lute and Orchestra, RCA ARL1-1180
  • Dances of Dowland, RCA LSC-2987
  • Elizabethan Lute Songs, RCA LSC-3131
  • Elizabethan Music by The Julian Bream Consort, RCA LSC-3195
  • The Golden Age of English Lute Music, RCA LSC-3196
  • Julian & John, RCA
  • Julian Breams Greatest Hits, Westminster
  • Lute Music of John Dowland, RCA ARL1-1491
  • Music for Voice and Guitar with Peter Pears, RCA LSC-2718
  • Popular Classics for Spanish Guitar, RCA
  • Rodrigo: Concerto De Aranjuez, Berkeley Guitar Concerto (1975), RCA
  • Sonatas for Lute and Harpsichord—Bach, Vivaldi with George Malcolm, RCA LSC-3100
  • Villa-Lobos, Twelve Etudes for Guitar, Suite populaire bresillienne (1978), RCA
  • The Woods So Wild, RCA LSC-3331

CD

  • Fret Works (1990), MCA ASIN B00000DWBQ
  • Guitarra: The Guitar in Spain (1990), RCA ASIN B000003EOU
  • Joaquin Rodrigo: Concerto Elegiaco/Fantasia Para Un Gentilhombre (1990), RCA ASIN B00000E6E7
  • Julian Bream plays Bach (1990), RCA ASIN B000003EOG
  • Julian Bream Plays Granados & Albéniz (Music of Spain, Volume Five) (1990), RCA ASIN B00000E68D
  • Music of Spain, Vol. 7 (1990), RCA ASIN B00000E697
  • Two Loves with Peggy Ashcroft (1990), RCA ASIN B00000E6FM
  • Baroque Guitar (1991), RCA ASIN B000003F1J
  • La Guitarra Romantica (1991), RCA ASIN B000003F0G
  • Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; Villa-Lobos: Preludes (1991), RCA ASIN B000003EPS
  • Romantic Guitar (1991), RCA ASIN B000003EQA
  • Baroque Guitar (1993), RCA ASIN B000025HGT
  • A Celebration Of Andrés Segovia—Bream (1993), RCA ASIN B000009JN3
  • Highlights from the Julian Bream Edition (1993), RCA ASIN B000003FKP
  • Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; Fantasía para un gentilhombre No1-5 (1993), RCA ASIN B000003FI4
  • Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; Takemitsu: To the Edge of Dream with Simon Rattle and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (1993), Capitol ASIN B00000DNS6
  • Together/Julian Bream & John Williams (1993), RCA ASIN B000003FDM
  • Together Again/ Julian Bream & John Williams (1993), RCA ASIN B000003FDN
  • Villa-Lobos: Guitar Concerto; Preludes; Etudes with André Previn and the London Symphony Orchestra (1993), BMG International ASIN B000024RKH
  • Bach Guitar Recital (1994), EMI Classics ASIN B000002RU9
  • Bach: Lute Suites, Trio Sonatas (1994), RCA ASIN B000003FG2
  • Guitar Concertos (1994), RCA ASIN B000003FG4
  • Julian Bream Consort, Vol. 6 (1994), RCA ASIN B000003FFX
  • Music of Spain (1994), RCA ASIN B000003FG6
  • Popular Classics for Spanish Guitar (1994), RCA ASIN B000003FFY
  • Romantic Guitar (1994), RCA ASIN B000003FFZ
  • Sonata (1995), Angel ASIN B000002RUX
  • 20th Century Guitar I (1996), RCA ASIN B000003FG0
  • The Golden Age of English Lute Music (1996), RCA ASIN B000003FFW
  • Music for Voice & Guitar (1996), RCA ASIN B000003FG1
  • Music of Spain: Milán, Narváez (1996), RCA ASIN B000003FG5
  • Popular Classics for the Spanish Guitar (1997), RCA ASIN B000003G9U
  • Julian Bream Edition, Volume 1: The Golden Age of English Lute Music (28 CDs) (1998), RCA ASIN B000003FFV
  • The Romantic Hours (1998), RCA ASIN B000003FSG
  • Spain—Sor, Vol. 24 (1998), BMG Classics ASIN B000025HGH
  • Guitar Concertos (1999), RCA ASIN B00000HZS3
  • Guitar Music by Albeniz, Vivaldi, Rodrigo & Grandos (2 CDs) (1999), RCA Classics/BMG ASIN B00002DFHV
  • Woods So Wild (1999), RCA ASIN B00000HZS6
  • Nocturnal: Martin, Britten, Brouwer, Lutoslavski (2000), EMI ASIN B000002RTP
  • The Ultimate Guitar Collection (2 CDs) (2000), RCA ASIN B00004UEH6
  • Duos de Guitares with John Williams (2001), RCA ASIN B00005I9SO
  • Spanish Guitar Music (remastered) (2001), Deutsche Grammophon ASIN B00005OLDN
  • Spanish Guitar Recital (2001), RCA ASIN B00005OC01
  • Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez; Fantasía para un gentilhombre; Tres piezas espanolas; invocacion y danza (remastered) (2004), RCA ASIN B0002DD67Y
  • Spanish Guitar Recital (2004), ASIN B000026GX4
  • Guitar Recital: Bach, Sor, Turina, Tippet, Schubert (2005), Testament ASIN B0009UC6L2
  • Music of Spain (2005), RCA ASIN B0009U55QA
  • Elizabethan Lute Songs, Decca ASIN B000ICGD06
  • Julian Bream & Friends, Musical Heritage Society ASIN B000294GJK
  • Lute Music from the Royal Courts of Europe, BMG Classics ASIN B000G27DIO
  • Music of Spain: The Classical Heritage, RCA ASIN B0001GH54C

It would seem that folks outside of texAss have . . .

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


103 days ago

I hear you Brian….....

-- Make things with wood.

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TopE5

261 posts in 330 days


103 days ago

Well that all depends on the mood. Some time I start out with really heavy stuff if I’m starting a new project…..Static X, Deftones,Mudvane…..then as a project progresses….Stevie Ray Vaughn. I just finished up a new shelf project, that I won’t be entering….to many mistakes…..with the greatest violinist in the world…..Itzhak Perlman.

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matter

170 posts in 160 days


103 days ago

Throw some White Cowbell Oklahoma in the iPod and crank it up

Other than that I listen to all kinds of rock, metal, and punk.

Big Zeppelin fan, even though Stairway came out before I was born

I almost cried the first time I heard G’ n R’ on the classic rock station (a few years ago) now it’s a badge of honour

Matt

-- The only easy wood project is a fire

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


103 days ago

I think I could listen to SRV 24/7….... or any kind of good blues. . .. Good list Top.

-- Make things with wood.

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Josh

60 posts in 329 days


103 days ago

Spring is in the air so I been jamming to some Burning Spear and Peter Tosh.

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


103 days ago

G n R Classic….....??. well I guess so. I think “Appetite” came out around 20 years ago. Time flies.

-- Make things with wood.

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TopE5

261 posts in 330 days


103 days ago

Thanks junior SRV is the greatest.

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smoknn

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103 days ago

i didnt know there was a “good” nascar race!

-- smoknn

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hisparadox

13 posts in 129 days


103 days ago

mostly pink floyd, dark side of the moon and the wall album, and early savatage

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Greg3G

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103 days ago

I flip between Classic Rock and Country…big fan of the Eagles, Boston, Jimmy Buffett, Garth, Kenny Chesney and Allan Jackson.

-- Greg - Charles Town, WV

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Napaman

1350 posts in 468 days


103 days ago

K-FOG….SF radio station that plays modern and clasic rock…if I had a stereo with a cd player in my shop I would be listening to REGGAE…

-- Matt, Napa, CA...SING WITH ME: "Sum...sum...sum...summ...summ...summ...summertime..."

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


103 days ago

365 days…...! Congratulations on the milestone Matt.

-- Make things with wood.

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jcees

396 posts in 190 days


103 days ago

Billie Holiday, Mose Allison, Rage Against the Machine, John Prine, Chemical Bros., Frank Sinatra, Aaron Copeland, Rachmaninoff, U2 and Marvin Gaye. And that was just this afternoon! You just never know what I’ll listen to. I’m thinking maybe I’ll start tomorrow off with Man or Astroman. What do y’all think? The Doors would be good too, I haven’t listened to L.A. Woman in awhile, or maybe some Benedictine chants…

always,
J.C.

-- "Imagination is more important than knowledge" -- Albert Einstein

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Don Niermann

123 posts in 363 days


103 days ago

Cool jazz

-- WOOD/DON (...one has the right to ones opinion but not the right to ones own facts...)

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TopE5

261 posts in 330 days


103 days ago

The Doors….good stuff….Riders on the storm…..great stuff.

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closetguy

53 posts in 283 days


103 days ago

I have an iPod plugged into a Milwalkee job site radio in the shop and a Tivoli iPal that I carry to jobs. Right now I am building a 10×12 barn style shed for a guy so I’ve been rocking out to the Tivoli this week. Everything on my iPod is late 60s to early 70s. Zeppelin, Hendrix, Montrose, Robin Trower, and when things aren’t going well, instead of getting mad, I pull up Tommy James and the Shondels (gets me in touch with my inner self).

-- Dennis... www.closetdreams.com

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Roper

199 posts in 104 days


103 days ago

GET OUT OF THE 60’S BILL MUSIC HAS EVOLVED SINCE THEN.

-- Roper - master of sawdust-

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EAGLE

48 posts in 103 days


103 days ago

On my way to my shop now, and its time for some Bob Marley WE JAMMIN!!!!!!!!

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Tony Z

109 posts in 181 days


103 days ago

Howard Stern and Jam On 17 on my Sirius. Satelite Radio is the way to go in my book. Or an Ipod.

-- Tony, Ohio

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ww_kayak

68 posts in 115 days


102 days ago

Totally depends on my mood but the XM is almost always on. I’d say I switch between 15 different genres… from 70’s to Rap, Classic to Reggae, Top 20 to Punk, Simon and Garfunkel to Zappa.

-- Tom, Central New York

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DAN

2584 posts in 374 days


102 days ago

NPR is always on in my shop. I like echos.org music after 10pm weekdays.

In the car I have XM radio. I listen to music on XM channel 84 … CHILL

also bbc to get a clear view from the world news

if you want a treat listen to some chill samples on amazon … start with this link

-- a legend in my own mind ...

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Myron Wooley

162 posts in 287 days


102 days ago

No music in the shop yet, but I’m looking for a way to get XM Pops channel 113 into some hearing protectors.

-- Furniture Medic- the prescription for damaged furniture

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Dadoo

1398 posts in 381 days


102 days ago

I find that KORN, Black Sabbath, and Rob Zombie tend to keep the Bible thumpers away. But my stereo plays it all.

-- Bob Vila would be so proud of you!

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john

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102 days ago

I have a CD player loaded with 301 Cd’s of classic rock from 60s ,70s ,80 s Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are my favourite to listen to , it inspires me . lol

-- John in Cranbrook http://www.extremebirdhouse.com ....http://community.webshots.com/user/cranbrook2

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juniorjock

269 posts in 156 days


102 days ago

You are just too funny dadoo.

-- Make things with wood.

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DannyBoy

200 posts in 256 days


102 days ago

One of two things:

Ben Folds
- or -
Local jazz/blues artists.

-- Happy Ripping!!!

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Mario

686 posts in 442 days


102 days ago

Jazz

-- Hope Never fails

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matter

170 posts in 160 days


102 days ago

Just loaded the new Ashes Divide onto the iPod- new tunes for a new day.

It’s Friday, so at about 2 we’ll lock the shop door, stick a couple of pops on the window sill to cool, and rock out to some (apparently classic) G n R, Metallica, Sabbath, and probably some of the hillbilly tunes I downloaded for my wife. Kenny Chesney is pretty cool, and Brad Paisley. Makes the Friday deep-clean a bit more tolerable

-- The only easy wood project is a fire

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MarkN

28 posts in 110 days


102 days ago

buckcherry, chevelle, foo fighters pretty much any of the neww rock stuff

-- Mark from Deer Park, Texas

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Earle Wright

122 posts in 111 days


102 days ago

I’m a Julian Bream fan, too, but I’m with GaryK on this one . . . . I like the silence most of the time, to escape from all the noise of the world outside.

-- Earle Wright, Lenoir City, Tennessee

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