Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 5:11 pm
"Rhonda Vincent - All american bluegrass girl
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Don't know that one ds - !!??
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Don't know that one ds - !!??
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Rhonda Vincent or the cd?OneBardGooner wrote:"Rhonda Vincent - All american bluegrass girl
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Don't know that one ds - !!??
Reg Niseth wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_VRZERd ... PL&index=4
is that mrgnu playing the fiddle?
Wow, thats fantastic.Reg Niseth wrote:Try this one kaf, blows me away this does.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZJ8hvhoR_w
You can't beat old vinyl dsds wrote:I like all types of music except that crap heavy metal sort of shite.
At the moment I have Eminems Relapse, but strangely enough earlier I had Bob Marleys Rastaman Vibration on. Just got a new turntable and so am able to listen to all my old vinyl............ah the memories!
Haven't been able to play mine for years as not had a turntable. Been looking round for a good one to go with my system and last Sunday found just what I was looking for. Its been like a trip down memory lane.charliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote:You can't beat old vinyl dsds wrote:I like all types of music except that crap heavy metal sort of shite.
At the moment I have Eminems Relapse, but strangely enough earlier I had Bob Marleys Rastaman Vibration on. Just got a new turntable and so am able to listen to all my old vinyl............ah the memories!Gatefold sleeves have it over boring plastic cases any day. Artwork by Roger Dean on old prog rock Yes albums, aah those were the days
ds wrote:Haven't been able to play with mine for years as not had a turntable. Been looking round for a good one to go with my system and last Sunday found just what I was looking for. Its been like a trip down memory lane.charliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote:You can't beat old vinyl dsds wrote:I like all types of music except that crap heavy metal sort of shite.
At the moment I have Eminems Relapse, but strangely enough earlier I had Bob Marleys Rastaman Vibration on. Just got a new turntable and so am able to listen to all my old vinyl............ah the memories!Gatefold sleeves have it over boring plastic cases any day. Artwork by Roger Dean on old prog rock Yes albums, aah those were the days
Reg Niseth wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_VRZERd ... PL&index=4
is that mrgnu playing the fiddle?
EH??? I always thought Stevie Wonder was a blind black bloke!!ds wrote:Wow, thats fantastic.Reg Niseth wrote:Try this one kaf, blows me away this does.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZJ8hvhoR_w
Aaaaah yes indeed mate - Those were the days - Fold out albums that you could skin up on....Topographic Oceans - Lamb Lies Down On Braodway - Dark Side Of The Moon - Something/Anything....charliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote:You can't beat old vinyl dsds wrote:I like all types of music except that crap heavy metal sort of shite.
At the moment I have Eminems Relapse, but strangely enough earlier I had Bob Marleys Rastaman Vibration on. Just got a new turntable and so am able to listen to all my old vinyl............ah the memories!Gatefold sleeves have it over boring plastic cases any day. Artwork by Roger Dean on old prog rock Yes albums, aah those were the days
I've always manged to keep a turntable, just wish I'd have kept hold of all my really early vinyl stuff, T Rex, Slade, Reggae Chartbusters compiltaion albums that the Trojan label used to put out and loads of other stuff I sold when I got all "grown up"ds wrote:Haven't been able to play mine for years as not had a turntable. Been looking round for a good one to go with my system and last Sunday found just what I was looking for. Its been like a trip down memory lane.charliegeorgewhocanhitem wrote:You can't beat old vinyl dsds wrote:I like all types of music except that crap heavy metal sort of shite.
At the moment I have Eminems Relapse, but strangely enough earlier I had Bob Marleys Rastaman Vibration on. Just got a new turntable and so am able to listen to all my old vinyl............ah the memories!Gatefold sleeves have it over boring plastic cases any day. Artwork by Roger Dean on old prog rock Yes albums, aah those were the days