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REBEL MEETS REBEL D.A.C. & C.F.H.
I picked up the REBEL MEETS REBEL cd yesterday. Only listened to about 1/2 of it, but so far its good!
IF you dont know its David Allan Coe singing with Darrel, Vinnie & Rex from Pantera playing. Its not really metal, its not really country... its just
pretty good. Interesting at the very least. Check it out online www.rebelmeetsrebel.com I think they have a couple of songs on there or at least clips.
I also picked up Johnny Cash Live at San Quentin and an old Cash Greatest Hits CD. Its a Southern Rock afternoon for me as soon as Stern is over!
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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BEST CD I'VE HEARD IN YEARS
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I really want to hear this. Honus, the San Quentin album is amazing, they have been playing the documentary filmed during that concert on CMT lately,
very cool. Check out live at Folsom too, it's one of the greatest live albums ever made..........ever.
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The guy at the store recomended San Quentin over Fulsome just out of his personal preferance. He said next I should check out hte MURDER disc that was
part of a 3 disc box set.
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
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YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
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Murder is great, I'd say Folsom blows away San Quentin, but only if you get the unedited version with the restored tracks. When we drove to California
a couple months ago I played it three or four times in a row just before we got to Vegas. There's also a cool little three disc set out that covers
Cash's years at Sun and it goes for about twenty bucks most places. It's well worth it. There seem to be a whole lot of Cash box sets and best of
collections coming out ever since the movie hit big and a lot of 'em have a lot of the same stuff, but most of them are on sale pretty cheap so you
can pick and choose what you want right now.
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Yeah, I've been wondering what I should get in regards to Cash. I want San Quentin and Folsom for sure, but in terms of his essential studio shit...
obvious the American stuff, but his classics I'm not sure what collection to get right now. I fear getting one and then seeing another and being
bummed, you know?
Anyone got any Merle Haggard recommendations? I saw a 3 disc collection at FYE for 20 bucks, had alot of the stuff I want on that one.
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Yeah, there seems to be a flood of releases since Cash is trendy right now. Luckily with the exception of some 70s stuff, all the years are solid.
That's the case with most of the older country singers anyway. As far as Merle goes, sounds like you probably have a good sampling of the older stuff,
so check out the newer ones. Roots is definately worth checking out if you come across it.
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How's the Willie Nelson reggae album?
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haven't heard it. can't imagine it would be more than a novelty for me. i'm pretty particular about my reggae, been into it for a long time.
The very existence of flamethrowers proves that sometime, somewhere, someone said to themselves, ?You know, I want to set those people over there on
fire, but I?m just not close enough to get the job done.? George Carlin
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Yeah, same here. The Sinead O'Connor reggae album is good.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DaveMoral
Anyone got any Merle Haggard recommendations? I saw a 3 disc collection at FYE for 20 bucks, had alot of the stuff I want on that one.
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get "Back to the barrooms" if you can find it,it's been out of print for awhile and is pretty hard to come by on CD...but that album is fucking
great...his best album by far in my opinion.
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