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BJ Laster

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well i went to weighlifting for football today and had to leave early because i am a little under the weather.. I should be fine tomorrow.



There isn't anything really going on today on the board...



I was hoping we would have a good debate going....like TIN/GLASS that other boat/Nitro.....



Keep me entertained....



OH I KNOW SOMETHING...MUSIC!!!!!



what do you listen to and whats the best?



I like a variety....Gospel/classical/some contempory...
 
I listen to everything but hip hop, but prefer jazz and blues.



Rich D
 
Bought a cool music DVD over the weekend:) Stevie Ray Vaughn recorded live at Austin City Limits..2 preformances actually..in 83 when he was in his 20's then, in 89 when he was about 38. Very good stuff:)Especially with surround
 
BJ nothing helps those long boring days of summer like a girlfriend....



I mainly listen to Country and

Rock(Classic/Alterantive/some Metal)
 
Tee,



Yeah, that comment kinda hurt me too, but then I saw his music preferences and took his age into account...



One of the best concerts I went to was The Fabulous Thunderbirds with Jimmy Vaughan opening for Bob Seger.



Rich D
 
Now that combo ought to make his head spin. LOL. He's making me feel way too old...
 
Man, I'm just not sure about the wisdom of trying to discuss music with anyone under drinking age!



Stevie Ray Vaughn is in the very short list of best guitairist's of all time. Period. Killed in a helicopter crash in 1990, at the age of 36.



As for being bored . . .



Never fear BJ, in just a few years, you will never, ever again have to worry about being bored. Life will take care of that problem for you.



Tex
 
Yea BJ welcome to the boredom club.



Favorite kinds of music are:



1) Country

2)Classic Rock----AC/DC, VanHalen, 38 Special, Foreigner, Metallica ect...







T.S.
 
Stevie Ray was one of the great ones, right there with Eric, Jimi, and Chet (I don't want you rockers laughing). I like a little of everything too. Used to listen to country (Reba, Vince, Garth, Joe Diffee, Toby Keith, Hoyt Axton, Restless Heart - notice how I listed a bunch of Okies for you) all the time, now I listen to a lot of gospel and classic rock. Gospel keeps me toned down in the Dallas traffic, and classic rock gets me going on the way to tournaments.



BJ - What HS do you attend?
 
I listen to a lot of different kinds of music, but do not own any Country or Western!!! My daughter just bought me an Insane Clown Posse CD yesterday!



Bob G.
 
BJ, why don't you get into making lures....could be a nice hobbie for those blah blah days or you could build custom NITRO rods... just a few ideas



Eric H.
 
I build baits for a local company here...We build a lot through the winter so we can fish this time of year so I haven't had too many orders lately....



BJ
 
I was trying to figure out where you were from, so I assume the Del City area?? Is Smitty's still around (on Sunnylane across from the cemetary, I think)? I used to go into that old sporting goods store and find lures and stuff buried under about 3 inches of dust and other things and they had 20 year old price tags on them. Found some real bargains once upon a time (about 20 years ago).
 
Travis..... "Classic Rock" is The Stones, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors (Mac's favorite), Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, Steppenwolf, Jethro Tull, Buddy Holly, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Who..... NOT those other "newcomers" you mentioned!



But what I listen to most is Classical! Beethoven! Mozart! Schubert! Vivaldi! Rodrigo! Bach! Brahams! Tchaikovsky! Wagner! Gilbert & Sullivan! Suppe! Auber! Liszt! Dvorak! Boccherini!...... My collection is about 300 CD's and always growing! It includes 3 complete sets of Beethoven's symphonies - you just never know whether you're gonna want BIG orchestra, absolute precision or expression!**



me!





**Von Karajan & the Berlin Philharmonic; Harnoncourt & the Chamber Orchestra of Europe; Von Dohnanyi & the Cleveland Orchestra. (If you're looking for a set, I highly recommend Von Dohnanyi's version on the Telarc label.)



me!
 
Actually I live on the east side of OKC almost to Choctaw but not quite. (a couple of miles away).



No smitty's isn't around. Well actually i don't know. I have never noticed it. I drive down Sunnylane quite a bit because my school is at Sunnylane and 29th on the north east corner. The cemetary is on the south west corner.



Me! I actually listen to quite a bit of classical music. I have a few CD's of Bach.



I'll check that one out!!!
 
Don't be too harsh on BJ, you guys. He was still boogieing to Barney when Stevie was killed.



Rich D, What kind of Blues & Jazz are you in to? That's my love too. I've just recently started listening to some of the older stuff like Skip James, Slim Harpo, Big Bill Broonzy, Mississippi John Hurt, and John Lee Hooker. Also like some of the old British Blues bands like John Mayhall. Jazz, is my first pasion, especially Miles from the quartet days in the mid fifties although I love the later stuff too. My wife knows that "In a Silent Way" is to be played at my funeral.

I also enjoy other singers like: Nick Drake, John Prine, Tim Hardin, Willie Nelson, and Guy Clark to name a few.



Harpo
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I saw The Who in Madison Square Garden 3 weeks ago

so their music has been on my mind recently ...but just about any rock or metal music does me good!
 
If any of you ever come across a wooden bust of Beethoven..... Reasonably priced..... Please let me know!







Dark wood like walnut or teak!
 
O.K. Boys & Girls.....Trivia question of the day!!!!!!



Tex said," Stevie Ray died at the age of 36"



True OR False?



I'll check back:)

TEE
 
Actually its false, if you look at the dates he was 35. He died before his 36th birthday.



Personally i listen to a little bit of everything with one exception. I cant stand rap/hip hop at all. Im also nto a big counrty fan, i do listen sometimes but i dont own any in my own collection. Like ME! i have a large collection of cd's over 600 of mostly rock from the 60's to today. I have everything that SRV, Clapton ,ZZ Top, Zep, The Who, The Doors, Rush, Jimmi Hendrix, The Beatles ever recorded and lots and lots of other stuff like Metallica, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, etc etc. Check out this link below, its a great music site that you can search for artists and it has some great info.
















http://www.allmusic.com
 
You win the cupy doll LOL! Had a discussion here in the office the other day on that very subject. One person said he was 38..of course I had to straighten them out. I am a huge SRV fan and lookin' for my last DVD for my collection...Live at Macombo(spelling?)
 
Tee, we have a store out here in mass that has lots of live dvd's and special recordings and such. If i see that dvd do you want me to grab it for you?
 
BJ, that's not just one CD but a set of 5 containing 9 symphonies.







P.S.



E-mail me your address again and I'll burn you a copy of a symphony or two! (Music to fish wooley buggers by!)
 
Tee is it this one?

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble - Live at the El Mocambo 1983



Next time i go music shopping i will look for it
 
Harpo,



Miles is 'da man. I like all of his stuff, especially the stuff he did with Coltrane. As for blues, I've always prefered the older stuff like Hooker, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters and of course BB King. A more recent favorite is Susan Tedeschi.



Rich D
 
Yes that's the one Jim! I just love the blues!

If anyone else is into it...check all of Kenny Wayne Shepard CD's very good stuff:)

And why is it all the greats use their middle names?
 
BobG..."Insane Clown Posse"?..WTF?!....The only wig you better wear around this neck of the woods is a BIG black Fro'!!..ala Ben Wallace, Baby!!!...PISTONS RULE!!! Lakers SUCK!!! The big double shocker's will be flyin' tonite big dog,....now put that goofy clown nose away, send your orange and yellow clown wigs and make-up to Staci,..and crank up the cable guy,...cuz the Motown knows how to GITER DOOOOOOOONE!!!!



Attn Phil Jackson,...we're a blue collar "beer" kinda town,...you can take your California WHIIINE home!! BWAAHHAAAAAAAA



The Mac-ster







 
Some of you all may remember this, I posted it back in Sept. Thought it might be funny to rewind it today.



Harpo









HOW TO PLAY AND SING THE BLUES





1. Most Blues begin with: "Woke up this morning..."



2. "I got a good woman" is a bad way to begin the Blues unless you stick something nasty in the next line like "I got a good woman with the meanest face in town."



3. The Blues is simple. After you get the first line right, repeat it.Then find something that rhymes, sort of: "Got a good woman with the meanest face in town. Yes, I got a good woman with the meanest face in town. Got teeth like Margaret Thatcher, and she weigh 500 pound."



4. The Blues is not about choice. You stuck in a ditch, you stuck in a ditch. There ain't no way out.



5. Blues cars: Chevys, Fords, Cadillacs and broken-down trucks. Blues don't travel in Volvos, BMWs, or SUVs. Most Blues transportation is a Greyhound bus or a southbound train. Jet aircraft and state-sponsored motor pools ain't even in the running. Walkin' plays a major part in the blues lifestyle. So does fixin' to die.



6. Teenagers can't sing the Blues. They ain't fixin' to die yet. Adults sing the Blues. In Blues, "adulthood" means being old enough to get the electric chair if you shoot a man in Memphis.



7. Blues can take place in New York City but not in Hawaii or anyplace in Canada. Hard times in Minneapolis or Seattle is probably just clinical depression. Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City are still great places to have the Blues. You cannot have the blues anyplace that don't get rain.



8. A man with male pattern baldness ain't the Blues. A woman with male

pattern baldness is. Breaking your leg 'cause you were skiing is not the blues. Breaking your leg 'cause a alligator be chomping on it is.



9. You can't have no Blues in a office or a shopping mall. The lighting is wrong. Go out to the parking lot or sit by the dumpster.



10. Good places for the Blues:

a. highway

b. jailhouse

c. empty bed

d. bottom of a whiskey glass

Bad places for the Blues:

a. Nordstrom's

b. gallery openings

c. Ivy League colleges

d. golf courses



11. No one will believe it's the Blues if you wear a suit, 'less you happen to be an old ethnic person, and you slept in it.



12. Do you have the right to sing the Blues?

Yes, if:

a. you older than dirt

b. you blind

c. you shot a man in Memphis

d. you can't be satisfied

No, if:

a. you have all your teeth

b. you were once blind but now can see

c. the man in Memphis lived

d. you have a 401K or trust fund



13. Blues is not a matter of color. It's a matter of bad luck. Tiger Woods cannot sing the blues. Sonny Liston could. Ugly white people also got a leg up on the blues.



14. If you ask for water and your darlin' give you gasoline, it's the Blues.

Other acceptable Blues beverages are:

a. cheap wine

b. whiskey or bourbon

c. muddy water

d. nasty black coffee

The following are NOT Blues beverages:

a. Perrier

b. Chardonnay

c. Snapple

d. Slim Fast



15. If death occurs in a cheap motel or a shotgun shack, it's a Blues death. Stabbed in the back by a jealous lover is another Blues way to die. So are the electric chair, substance abuse and dying lonely on a broken-down cot.You can't have a Blues death if you die during a tennis match or while getting liposuction.



16. Some Blues names for women:

a. Sadie

b. Big Mama

c. Bessie

d. Fat River Dumpling



17. Some Blues names for men:

a. Joe

b. Willie

c. Little Willie

d. Big Willie



18. Persons with names like Amber, Jennifer, Tiffany, Debbie, and Heather can't sing the Blues no matter how many men they shoot in Memphis.



19. Make your own Blues name Starter Kit:

a. name of physical infirmity (Blind, Cri
 
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