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    What music are you listening to right now?

    What band and what song and or album, youtube vids of the songs would be cool too, I love finding stuff I am unaware of. A nugget of info about the band would also be nice.

    I am listening to "You're gonna miss you" by The 13th Floor Elevators a band from Austin TX that may have been the first psychedelic rock band.


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    After watching Django Unchained last night, there was a 30 second sample of a damn catchy song. Never heard of this guy before but I like the song plenty.

    "Too Old To Die Young Now" by Brother Dege


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    3:28 Prince is awesome.
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    ^ Very cool Brother Dege is new to me, but gotta love "modern" delta Blues and I am a sucker for a Dobro.

    Some more music from a period piece, O' Brother Where Art Thou, based on Homer's Odyssey. "Man of Constant Sorry" won a Grammy for the collaboration trio that performed it.


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    Well I'm listening to these guys a lot in my car- great guitar.

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    This song is one of those pieces that stick in your mind long after it ended




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    Quote Originally Posted by ilitig8 View Post
    What band and what song and or album, youtube vids of the songs would be cool too, I love finding stuff I am unaware of. A nugget of info about the band would also be nice.

    I am listening to "You're gonna miss you" by The 13th Floor Elevators a band from Austin TX that may have been the first psychedelic rock band.
    Love the 13th Floor Elevators. Poor Roky. I caught him at the ACL Fest a couple of years back.

    Are you familiar with the Red Krayola? They are more or less contemporaries of the the 13th Floor Elevators. They are from Houston and have recorded sporadically sine 1966.

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    Love the 13th Floor Elevators. Poor Roky. I caught him at the ACL Fest a couple of years back.

    Are you familiar with the Red Krayola? They are more or less contemporaries of the the 13th Floor Elevators. They are from Houston and have recorded sporadically sine 1966.
    I have heard some of their stuff over the years, never really liked their lo-fi approach to sound, but still quite cool.

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