By NickinCO From Westminster, CO Oct 29, 2012
| You're hanging out around the fire listening to some chill music at a reasonable decibel with no one around to worry about aggravating, what are you listening to? Me? Stephen Stills Dylan Johnny Cash The Stones Lynyrd Skynyrd Creedance Allman Brothers What say you? |  FLAG |
By FrankPS From Atascadero, CA Oct 29, 2012
| How could you leave The Beatles out of the list? How could you? |  FLAG |
By NickinCO From Westminster, CO Oct 29, 2012
| I actually do have some beatles in there just didn't want to be too cliché ;) |  FLAG |
By manyalibo From ituri rainforest Oct 29, 2012
| Who's listening? I'm talking kumbaya singalong here... |  FLAG |
By Robbie Mackley From Tucson, AZ Oct 29, 2012
| Deer Tick, Old Crow Medicne Show, Murder City Devils, (Old) Hank Williams, anything that goes well with some cheap cold beer and a warm fire. Hope to help you better your list of campfire tunes. :) -Mackley |  FLAG |
By Robbie Mackley From Tucson, AZ Oct 29, 2012
| Also anything punk, from Billy Bragg to the Decendents to Black Flag. Jam on! |  FLAG |
By NickinCO From Westminster, CO Oct 29, 2012
| Robbie Mackley wrote: Deer Tick, Old Crow Medicne Show, Murder City Devils, (Old) Hank Williams, anything that goes well with some cheap cold beer and a warm fire. Hope to help you better your list of campfire tunes. :) -Mackley hell ya old hank is excellent! |  FLAG |
By Jon Zucco From Denver, CO Oct 30, 2012
| johnny cash nick cave fleet foxes crosby, stills, nash and young neil young crazy horse ha pixies beck (one foot in the grave style) david bowie simon and garfunkel django reinhardt the doors nick drake pink floyd eliot smith joni mitchell kate bush led zeppelin old leonard cohen modest mouse k i'll stop now |  FLAG |
By Eric Krantz From Black Hills Oct 30, 2012
| Tom Waits Velvet Underground Miles Davis Drive-By Truckers Devendra Banhardt Chris Smither ... ok, maybe the truckers are more for drivin' fast |  FLAG |
By John D Oct 30, 2012
| Kanye West lil Wayne Wiz Kalifa Dido Sade No Doubt |  FLAG |
By mountainlion Oct 30, 2012
| The Dead Bob Marley Burning Spear Peter Tosh Lee "scratch" Perry Beatles White Album the Doors Sublime Neil Young Jimi Hendrix Son House John Lee Hooker Muddy Waters |  FLAG |
By Jake Jones From The Eastern Flatlands Oct 30, 2012
| Andrew Bird Black Keys Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros Jose Gonzalez Radiohead Whitest Boy Alive Lightnin' Hopkins Skip James Pink Floyd Ted Nugent Neil Young Grateful Dead Avett Bros. |  FLAG |
By Ryan Williams Administrator From London (sort of) Oct 30, 2012
| After a quick look I didn't see Boz Scaggs or the Allman Brothers. |  FLAG |
By Jake Jones From The Eastern Flatlands Oct 30, 2012
| OP listed Allman Bros. To most, myself included, especially if you grew up listening to classic rock in the south, it goes without saying. |  FLAG |
By GMBurns Oct 30, 2012
| The sound of the campfire and song of the crickets. Add a little wind through the trees and that's my symphony. |  FLAG |
By Peter Stokes From Them Thar Hills Oct 30, 2012
| GMBurns wrote: The sound of the campfire and song of the crickets. Add a little wind through the trees and that's my symphony. Guess I'm old fashioned but that's what I like as well, though an old guitar getting handed around is sometimes nice... my favorite was the time in Arches when a friend brought along his shakohachi flute and someone from south America in the next campsite joined us with a nylon string guitar |  FLAG |
By Brian Scoggins From Eugene, OR Oct 30, 2012
| You know, you're allowed to be a climber and listen to music that *isn't* folksy bluegrass, right? Mofro, Seasick Steve, George Clinton, etc. |  FLAG |
By Marc H From Lafayette, CO Oct 30, 2012
| Grateful Dead. I wasn't aware there are other bands making music. |  FLAG |
By Scott McMahon From Boulder, CO Oct 30, 2012
| Marc H wrote: Grateful Dead. I wasn't aware there are other bands making music. always the go to band. |  FLAG |
By NickinCO From Westminster, CO Oct 30, 2012
| Brian Scoggins wrote: You know, you're allowed to be a climber and listen to music that *isn't* folksy bluegrass, right? Mofro, Seasick Steve, George Clinton, etc. I feel like there's a place for every type of music and I listen to it all. Lynyrd Skynard, Hatebreed, Tupac, The Beatles, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Jay Z, Fear, Motorhead, Static X, RATM, Slayer, Aesop Rock, Black Label Society, Circle Jerks, Bouncing Souls, NoFX, Sage Francis, Atmosphere, Steel Drivers, Lamb of God. Is that more well rounded? Hanging out around the camp fire listening to lamb of god might make me want to throw you into the fire though... |  FLAG |
By SendaGorilla From Boulder Oct 30, 2012
| Hand Drums Guitar Flute Harmonica Shakers. . . Some Good Voices! |  FLAG |
By Nolan Robertson Oct 30, 2012
| Queens of the Stone Age Eagles of Death Metal Pearl Jam Johnny Cash Alice in Chains Volbeat Stone Temple Pilots White Stripes Tool Flogging Molly Maybe some Gunther as well. |  FLAG |
By nathan mowery Oct 30, 2012
| The Woodbox Gang The Pinebox boys The Avette Brother The Wood Brothers Yarn Drive by Truckers The Crux |  FLAG |
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