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Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:03 pm
by Songbird
jnk wrote:No more thinking about your list, Marsha. It should come from the gut, not the head! Let's hear it!
jnk wrote:Still waiting for Songbird's list of birdsongs . . .
Sorry, Jeff! I got interrupted by Life, including losing my Internet connection, but I’m here now.
-SWS wrote:I've already ribbed her twice in PMs.
Once, but who’s counting? Here y’go, you Paragons of Patience!!

Crunch List (the box of ten, per the original limit, to be grabbed if the ship starts sinking)
Shalom Jerusalem (Paul Wilbur)
Revival in Belfast (Robin Mark)
Journeyman (Clapton)
Rubber Soul (Beatles, UK release)
Twenty Greatest Hits (Chris LeDoux)
Trio (Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, Vol. I & II)
Completely (Diamond Rio)
Addictions (Robert Palmer, Vol. I & II)
Rumours (Fleetwood Mac)
Brahms: A German Requiem

Unlimited List (all recordings/complete works of...)
all composers & performers in the Crunch List, plus Andrew Peterson; Alison Krauss; Allman Brothers; Anonymous 4; Anuna; Aretha Franklin; Bach; Beethoven; Benny Goodman; Bill Monroe; Billie Holiday; Billy Joel; Blood, Sweat and Tears; Bonnie Raitt; Cambridge Singers; Chicago; Chopin; Clint Black; Cole Porter; CPR (David Crosby, Jeff Pevar, James Raymond); Creedence Clearwater Revival; Crosby, Stills, Nash (and Young, when he could make it); Debussy; Dire Straits; Dvorak; Eagles; Edgar Meyer; Emmylou Harris; Etta James; Faure; Fernando Ortega; Flatt and Scruggs; Frank Sinatra; Gaither Vocal Band; Garth Brooks; George Gershwin; George Strait; Glenn Miller; Handel; Hot Club of Cowtown; Ivan Parker; Jerry Douglas; Jethro Tull; John Mayall; John Rutter; Kris Kristofferson; Leon Redbone; Linda Ronstadt; Lisbeth Scott; Little Texas; Lynrd Skynrd; Mark O’Connor; Merle Haggard; Michael Card; Mozart; Nat King Cole; Neil Young; Norah Jones; Old Blind Dogs; Orff; Otis Redding; Palestrina; Patsy Cline; Paul Schwartz; Paul Simon; Phil Collins; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Rimsky-Korsakov; Roberta Flack; Santana; Smokey Robinson; Steve Miller Band; Stevie Ray Vaughan; Tchaikovsky; Temptations; The Band; Tim Janis; Vivaldi; Waylon Jennings; Willie Nelson; Yo Yo Ma

Yeah, I'm serious. What can I say? Nobody here's ever noticed it, I'm sure (she said as she choked on her words), but I'm a woman of many moods. Same goes for music. And I fully expect the rest of my life to extend for several decades. Gotta have the music!!

Marsha

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:19 pm
by jnk
Songbird wrote: . . . interrupted by Life. . . a woman of many moods.
Moods? Life without would be boring. Life? Where does one get one of those? Your list? Amazing! Some big favorites (Krauss, Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, Raitt, The Band). And some I will have to look into.

Thanks, Marsha. Well worth the wait!

jeff

ps, I threw a few more songs onto virb.

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 8:48 pm
by Songbird
jnk wrote:Thanks, Marsha. Well worth the wait!
ps, I threw a few more songs onto virb.
Great!! Thanks, Jeff.

For those of you who don't know what Jeff means, the following link (it's in Jeff's cpaptalk profile that displays on the left of his posts, BTW) will get you to Jeff's bio and music: http://virb.com/jeffreynelson. You can listen without downloading; on the player, just double click on a song title. You can open Jeff's music in a separate window, start the player and go back to whatever you were doing, too.

Marsha

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:34 am
by Babette
Well, as you can see, I can't be bothered to make a list, I just toss out little stupid lines now and again.

The new BF and I have been arguing a point for two months now, and I want your opinion.

I say Journey is gay. He says they're not.

Anyone else here a Journey fan? I keep telling him if he's going to listen to Journey he has to wear the little Catholic School Girl outfit and wear his hair in pigtails...

LOL,
B.

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 12:57 pm
by Paul56
Babette wrote:Anyone else here a Journey fan? I keep telling him if he's going to listen to Journey he has to wear the little Catholic School Girl outfit and wear his hair in pigtails...
That isn 't so bad, Angus Young wears the schoolboy outfit on stage?

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:06 pm
by SeaPappy
Babs, if you do that, You and "Wally" will lose your Enzyte sponsorship
Just keep him in the closet like all other Journey fans.

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:11 pm
by jnk
Lovin' a music man ain't always what it's supposed to be.

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 1:18 pm
by Babette
jnk wrote:Lovin' a music man ain't always what it's supposed to be.
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!

Oh my gosh... I have to send that to him...

Did I mention he used to be the drummer in a punk band?

Which, again, makes me reel that he likes Journey...

LOL,
B.

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:14 pm
by goose
Hey Babs.....
I would have to ask what difference does it make??? I've never heard music with a sexual preference......

Queen......Freddie was an incredible incredible talent that left us too soon......
Just one

I have Journey in my collection (but I have around 1500 CD's....no Country. My wife covers that along with John Denver).

cheers
goose

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 2:26 pm
by Babette
Ooops, sorry Goose. I didn't mean "Gay" as in sexual orientation. I was using it as a simile for "lame".

Not a nice thing to say at all. You're right.
B.

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:51 pm
by Songbird
-SWS wrote:I've already ribbed her twice in PMs.
Songbird wrote:Once, but who’s counting?
It seems that a correction of the record and a public apology are in order.
Okay, it was two. Deep, heartfelt, sincere apologies. -SWS was right. Again. I was wrong. Again.

Marsha

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 8:01 pm
by jnk
Songbird wrote:
-SWS wrote:I've already ribbed her twice in PMs.
Songbird wrote:Once, but who’s counting?
It seems that a correction of the record and a public apology are in order.
Okay, it was two. Deep, heartfelt, sincere apologies. -SWS was right. Again. I was wrong. Again.

Marsha
Maybe one was a ribbing and the other was technically more of a prodding, or something. So let's just say that you're both right!

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:02 pm
by goose
No worries Babs....
I didn't think it would make a difference to you, so it kind of took me aback.....
Thanks for settin' the record straight!!! (no pun intended!!!!!!!!!!! )

This is a great thread!!!!
cheers
goose

Re: OT: Desert island CDs -- what would you take?

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 11:26 pm
by Lord Darth Beavis
Wow--great choices, y'all. Here's mine:

Pink Floyd--Pulse
Van Halen--Right Here, Right Now Live
Rush--Chronicles
KISS--Box Set
Led Zeppelin--Box Set
Bon Jovi--Crossroads
Journey--Time3
Stevie Ray Vaughan--Box Set
Def Leppard--Rock Of Ages
The Bucktown All-Stars--Live At Rock-N-Bowl