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Steven Bishop
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Oct 30, 2012
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Denver, CO
· Joined Jul 2010
· Points: 125
Hand Drums Guitar Flute Harmonica Shakers. . . Some Good Voices!
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nathan mowery
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Oct 30, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Jan 2012
· Points: 55
The Woodbox Gang The Pinebox boys The Avette Brother The Wood Brothers Yarn Drive by Truckers The Crux
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PRRose
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Oct 30, 2012
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Boulder
· Joined Feb 2006
· Points: 0
Marc H wrote:Grateful Dead. I wasn't aware there are other bands making music. What about Old and in the Way?
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Ben Brotelho
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Oct 30, 2012
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Albany, NY
· Joined May 2011
· Points: 520
Tool Queens of the stone age Sublime RHCP ghetto rap of all sorts pink floyd muse
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Eric Krantz
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Oct 30, 2012
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Black Hills
· Joined Feb 2004
· Points: 420
Nolan Robertson wrote: Maybe some Gunther as well. Mike Gunther and His Restless Souls? Indeed...
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Eric Krantz
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Oct 30, 2012
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Black Hills
· Joined Feb 2004
· Points: 420
And lets not forget Garage a Trois. Yummmm
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T Howes
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Oct 30, 2012
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Bend, OR
· Joined Dec 2010
· Points: 20
came in to say the dead... but i'll throw some jerry band in to the mix. (~};-)
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Dankasaurus
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Oct 30, 2012
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Lyons, CO
· Joined Jul 2012
· Points: 85
NickinCO wrote:just didn't want to be too cliché ;) too late! But, it's very chill. Very. Chill. Each new entry, chiller and more heady than the next.
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Eric Krantz
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Oct 30, 2012
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Black Hills
· Joined Feb 2004
· Points: 420
PRRose wrote: What about Old and in the Way? Except they got like, what, one album? At least with the Dead you can listen all your life and not hear everything. And if you have someone infatuous around they'll tell you what the audience was doing during the show. And how much coke Jerry had before based on how much he's bouncing during Franklin's Tower. Edit: Don't get me wrong, David is a master, and that one album is perfect campfire music.
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jack s.
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Oct 31, 2012
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Kamloops, BC
· Joined Jan 2011
· Points: 10
My favourite occasion of this is when a bunch of people brought their guitars along and played various songs, although "Wild Horses" by the Rolling Stones is the most memorable song played on that particular occasion.
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Andy Hansen
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Oct 31, 2012
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Longmont, CO
· Joined Sep 2009
· Points: 3,286
I like to hear people playing instruments around the campfire. When I'm out on long routes the music I most often listen to at the belays is Wu-Tang Clan and Gang Starr.
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Ryan Williams
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Oct 31, 2012
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London (sort of)
· Joined May 2009
· Points: 1,245
Locker wrote:Just an observation. Some here are at least 30years younger than myself and the list is damned close to my own, from the 60's and 70's. A lot of great new music out there, but it's not quite the same as the stuff from back then. Also it's not always as easy to find, as now we have a fuck load of bullshit to sort through. For me at least, I won't buy a record unless I can listen to the entire thing. Same for downloading digital stuff for my phone/iPod. I don't listen to just one song at a time. Back in the day you had entire albums that were like works of art (Quadrophenia, The Wall, Sgt Peppers, Highway 61, etc). And it's not just rock. Biggie, Nas, A Tribe Called Quest - those guys knew how to make a RECORD. The rappers today just want to make videos and singles - maybe because my generation's attention span is so short compared to your generation. Nowadays, with the exception of a few great artists, it feels as if they are making one song at a time instead of one album at a time. I hate that.
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Colonel Mustard
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Oct 31, 2012
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Sacramento, CA
· Joined Sep 2005
· Points: 1,241
Locker wrote:Just an observation. Some here are at least 30years younger than myself and the list is damned close to my own, from the 60's and 70's. You listened to Volbeat? They're good rock-a-billy metal. I dunno, some good stuff here, some way classic tracks. At the campground I usually listen to the sound of my own stupidity. Stars! Fuck! Stars! Look at 'em! Ah man, we're going to climb such COOOOOLLLL shit tomorrow! YEAH! Or play my guitar. My boy is usually in charge of music on the way to the crag.
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Jeremy Hand
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Oct 31, 2012
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Northern VA
· Joined Feb 2012
· Points: 100
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Jeremy Hand
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Oct 31, 2012
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Northern VA
· Joined Feb 2012
· Points: 100
Ryan Williams wrote: A lot of great new music out there, but it's not quite the same as the stuff from back then. Also it's not always as easy to find, as now we have a fuck load of bullshit to sort through. For me at least, I won't buy a record unless I can listen to the entire thing. Same for downloading digital stuff for my phone/iPod. I don't listen to just one song at a time. Back in the day you had entire albums that were like works of art (Quadrophenia, The Wall, Sgt Peppers, Highway 61, etc). And it's not just rock. Biggie, Nas, A Tribe Called Quest - those guys knew how to make a RECORD. The rappers today just want to make videos and singles - maybe because my generation's attention span is so short compared to your generation. Nowadays, with the exception of a few great artists, it feels as if they are making one song at a time instead of one album at a time. I hate that. Check out Kendrick Lamar. He jsut dropped a new album last week that is a great play, all the way through. It is called good kid, m.A.A.d city. Also check out his mixtape (which is free to download with a simple search) #Section.80 - you won't be disappointed
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Adam Paashaus
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Oct 31, 2012
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Greensboro, NC
· Joined May 2007
· Points: 791
Nobody mentioned Woody Guthrie or Ramblin' Jack Elliott. Nothing better around the campfire than folk, CERTAIN gospel, and Dust Bowl Era songs. Oh... and they are super simple to play on the Guitar. Pete Seeger helped put together a killer songbook called "rise up singing", for those who like this type of music, check it out.
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Jtorres
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Oct 31, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Feb 2012
· Points: 115
Devil makes three Rhcp Radical face Zeppelin Shovels & rope Dr dog
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sevrdhed
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Oct 31, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined Oct 2006
· Points: 155
NPR. Hopefully marketplace, but I'll take a little All things considered.
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shotgunnelson
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Oct 31, 2012
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Unknown Hometown
· Joined May 2009
· Points: 5
Good old ramblin Jack elliot. Cigarettes and whiskey and wild wild women, well they'll drive you crazy they'll drive you insane
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Morgan Patterson
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Oct 31, 2012
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NH
· Joined Oct 2009
· Points: 8,960
pretty lights and opiuo... for the party and what everyone else said for the chill tunes... one to add is: Issa Bagayogo
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