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I was just taking a little break, and thought I'd post links to a couple of my current YouTube favs. Don't worry, no Monkees this time! :rolleyes2: Lately, I've been listening to a lot of acoustic instrumental music, and these are a couple of "new" artists (new to me, anyway) that I discovered listening to Pandora.com:

Feel free to jump on the thread and post yours!

Kate

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Music Thread!!! Those are my favorites.

Okay, this one is with Doc Watson. As far as I know, this song is about the Deep River a half mile away from me.

Actually I live between the Rocky River (ergo..the Rocky River Leather Co.), and the Deep River. The Rocky is a tad closer...lol

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyQOCJ4SUSk

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Ah, Doc... I got to hear him live at the Winfield Festival during the '80's. He actually has an amazingly good handle on rock guitar, but he doesn't seem to flaunt that much.

"My ol' gal, she's a sweet little pal. She walks just like a water foul." :rofl:

Kate

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Nickel Creek! Thank you! I'd not seen that one. I fell in love with this band when we used to have a video channel that featured music from many different genres (can't remember it now? MOR Music? something like that).

Here's my fav, which I found just surfing around for cat related stuff:

This super catchy tune has me hooked. You can find more Sparta info off there too.

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That was cute - describes my tabby to a tee! Give him some crack-nip, and he runs through the house like a mad man for two hours, then crashes into a pile of bones. LOL

Glad you like the Nickel Creek vid... I've been playing and listening to bluegrass for years, and when I studied music at WSU, I (reluctantly) developed a taste for other genres, including rock. So groups like this really get my attention. You heavy metal fans out there might notice the presence of one Robert Trujillo, who is the bassist of Metallica. Interesting place to find him, wouldn't you agree?

Kate

Nickel Creek! Thank you! I'd not seen that one. I fell in love with this band when we used to have a video channel that featured music from many different genres (can't remember it now? MOR Music? something like that).

Here's my fav, which I found just surfing around for cat related stuff:

This super catchy tune has me hooked. You can find more Sparta info off there too.

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I noticed him, esp. after reading the comments. I didn't really recognize him...though my husband informed me that he's not on the album, as was noted by many of the viewers.

It's still a great video.

ps did you know cats have a gene that either makes them like catnip or not? My first cat could not have cared less about it.

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I'll chuck this one out there. Someone ridiculed the singer for supporting the troops so in true Aussie fashion she stuck it up em.

P.S. A digger is an Australian soldier.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer..._type=&aq=f

Always good for a look

Barra

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I've never seen a performance quite like this before...

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This is my alltime fav musicvid. Shot by Jonas Åkerlund before he got contracted by Madonna.

This is heavy metal and viking influences. Those who like heavy music may be able to trace this bands influences to a certain american viking band (most members Italian origin) from the 80's, the mighty the brave..Manowar.

Bathory is the name and Jonas (Boss) used to play the drums and the only other real member was Quorthon (in essence, he is he band) who has now been sent on to the great golden hall.

Oh and I don't expect so many people here to like it but it's not the ultra fast music with growling singing that has put Scandinavia on the metal map forever.

Robert Trujillo is to me the bassplayer of suicidal tendencies. The other does not really exist for me after Justice for all (wich I think is a quite mediocre album allthough it has some originality).

I love Suicidals first album.

Tom

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Man that was some good stuff.i bought a guitar but as of yet not figured it out. Doing ok with the harmonica though.

Tom

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I'll chuck this one out there. Someone ridiculed the singer for supporting the troops so in true Aussie fashion she stuck it up em.

P.S. A digger is an Australian soldier.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer..._type=&aq=f

Always good for a look

Barra

nice song, never heard this before, thanks barra

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I noticed him, esp. after reading the comments. I didn't really recognize him...though my husband informed me that he's not on the album, as was noted by many of the viewers.

It's still a great video.

Yeah, he was just a video prop, more or less, albeit a very convincing one. I agree, great performance, and I loved the scenario!

ps did you know cats have a gene that either makes them like catnip or not? My first cat could not have cared less about it.

I did. My other cat is completely unaffected by it, and I had anothe cat years ago who was the same way.

Kate

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I'll chuck this one out there. Someone ridiculed the singer for supporting the troops so in true Aussie fashion she stuck it up em.

P.S. A digger is an Australian soldier.

I wonder where the term "digger" came from... was it WWI, when much of the war was fought in trenches?

Kate

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I never knew anything about Viking music until today. Cool vid, and a nice mini-lesson in Scandanavian ethnomusicology. Thanks for posting that, Tom.

Kate

PS: Italian??? :huh: Reminds me of the concept of the "spaghetti western".

Those who like heavy music may be able to trace this bands influences to a certain american viking band (most members Italian origin) from the 80's, the mighty the brave..Manowar.

Bathory is the name and Jonas (Boss) used to play the drums and the only other real member was Quorthon (in essence, he is he band) who has now been sent on to the great golden hall.

Oh and I don't expect so many people here to like it but it's not the ultra fast music with growling singing that has put Scandinavia on the metal map forever.

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I never knew anything about Viking music until today. Cool vid, and a nice mini-lesson in Scandanavian ethnomusicology. Thanks for posting that, Tom.

Kate

PS: Italian??? :huh: Reminds me of the concept of the "spaghetti western".

Your welcome Kate!

His like the father of viking metal and also another genre.

Always when Manowar comes to Sweden and are being interviewed they are almost blushing about this Italian origin and almost appologize for their existence, lol. It's very fun to watch on TV. Funny you mention spaghetti western because they look like comic book vikings, at least in the 80's.

For all I know, there were alot of viking drop off's in Italy during this era.

Tom

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