What song are you listening to right now?


mredskins
03-24-2020, 09:21 AM
Not a country fan by any stretch but I really like Sturgill Simpson

That is actual country, 75% of what they call country now a days is pop music

sdskinsfan2001
04-09-2020, 02:43 AM
Kenny Chesney - Beer in Mexico

Man Cabo was so long ago. I'd kill to go back. Of course, everywhere sounds fantastic right now.

Chico23231
04-09-2020, 01:46 PM
Getting thru the Wuhan virus scare...Im spinning a lot of music.

Been on 90s music...70s revivalist like the Black Crows, Blind Melon, and Lenny Kravitz roll this pass week.

Lenny...widely poplar and known, but the Black Crows if you listen to the 90-99 greatest hits, it is lights out, some really well written and produced music. I've seen the Crows a couple times, but I haven't spun them in awhile.

Kravitz I saw live in his heyday once in 96-97...unbelievable show.

Blind Melon...wasn't a big fan, but respected their music. People complain about the heroin issue a couple years back, but that was mainly prescription drug and fentyl on the scene. Heroin was a true monster in the 90s. Shannon Hoon was another casualty of many in the music scene.

Giantone
04-09-2020, 06:46 PM
Old School , while I am walking around 5 am ...The Who , Tommy and Quadrophenia.

MTK
04-10-2020, 10:33 AM
Getting thru the Wuhan virus scare...Im spinning a lot of music.

Been on 90s music...70s revivalist like the Black Crows, Blind Melon, and Lenny Kravitz roll this pass week.

Lenny...widely poplar and known, but the Black Crows if you listen to the 90-99 greatest hits, it is lights out, some really well written and produced music. I've seen the Crows a couple times, but I haven't spun them in awhile.

Kravitz I saw live in his heyday once in 96-97...unbelievable show.

Blind Melon...wasn't a big fan, but respected their music. People complain about the heroin issue a couple years back, but that was mainly prescription drug and fentyl on the scene. Heroin was a true monster in the 90s. Shannon Hoon was another casualty of many in the music scene.

Speaking of the 70s I've been listening to a lot of Neil Young lately and I found this cool cover

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Chico23231
04-10-2020, 11:00 AM
^ oh yeah...that sounds good. Shovels and Rope are solid, I gotta buddy he’s a big fan of that duo.

Neil young is a favorite...I’ve was spinning Live at Massey Hall 71 last week...that’s an alltimer...Neil’s voice is best I’ve ever heard and the production on a live album is second to none. Stellar recording.

Chico23231
04-11-2020, 10:49 PM
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Those who know, know...these are the two top guiTar players from the younger generation coming up....phenomenal playing, see these guys live when you can...billy strings And Marcus King, each have their own band

sdskinsfan2001
04-23-2020, 04:22 AM
I started listening to country music in 2001. When I first started listening, Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney were 2 out of my 3 favorite singers/groups. The 3rd being Brooks and Dunn. Still love all 3 of them, but Tracy Lawrence was one of the old school country artist I learned to love. Still think he's awesome. Has a permanent place in my music top 25.

His Find Out Who Your Friends Are song, with him by himself is great. His mix with KC and TM is even better. 3 of my music icons on 1 great and true track.

https://youtu.be/YjOz-qfse80

Don't think you even have to love country to relate to this song.

On a depressing note, fuck me, time flies. Song came out in 2007. I've loved this song longer than I've been on The WP.

MTK
04-28-2020, 02:10 PM
for any Nirvana fans this is pretty awesome

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sdskinsfan2001
05-06-2020, 01:46 AM
I think I might be the only country fan here. But I'll keep sharing. Riley Green is moving up my favorite artists list very quickly. Here's an acoustic version of him singing "Wish Grandpa's Never Died".

https://youtu.be/gmMbH45VWEE

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