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What are you listening to? Part 6

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Delta, going back to the 80's.


 
Ok, to pick up the tempo again, I don't know if you're familiar with Jerry Jeff Walker, Delta, but I discovered him in my late teens/early twenties. This one rocks!

It doesn't ring a bell but I like it. Here is one to pick the tempo one more notch

 
It doesn't ring a bell but I like it. Here is one to pick the tempo one more notch


I like it! Good one! I haven't listened to this band in a long while. Excellent choice

An aside, Jerry Jeff wrote Mr. Bojangles.
 
I like it! Good one! I haven't listened to this band in a long while. Excellent choice

An aside, Jerry Jeff wrote Mr. Bojangles.
LOL..it;s has been awhile, I was going to reply with ZZ Top and I came across this, and i thought hell yea.
 
Ok, to pick up the tempo again, I don't know if you're familiar with Jerry Jeff Walker, Delta, but I discovered him in my late teens/early twenties. This one rocks!

Back in my deejay days, I probably played more Jerry Jeff than any other performer. Here are a couple of my favs....


 
Back in my deejay days, I probably played more Jerry Jeff than any other performer. Here are a couple of my favs....

Excellent! I don't come across many people who know him. Those are great. "Jaded Lover", especially. I've seen him three times in concert.

Hard to find good clips.


Oh! Glad to find this one!

 
One more! Promise!

 
Elvis covered this, here's the original.

 
I always like to follow up Jerry Jeff with some Prine.


 
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Here's the perfect breakup song.

 
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The 45 sounds fantastic on my Grundig Majestic. Super clean vocals/guitars with a floor-shaking bass.

Written by Del Shannon, the song was recorded by P&G in 1964 and reached #9 in 1965.

Way before my time, but it’s appeal is timeless.

Enjoy

 
been listening to this nonstop. didnt know lil wayne could pull off a song w guitar and him singing.

 
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