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I work as a food delivery driver and spend my work day listening to MP3s on my car stereo.

 

Today my playlist included (I'm naming whole albums):

Kismet by Jesca Hoop - Pretty, folksy singer who has an unusual sound.

Blood by In This Moment - One of my go-to bands for empowered women. I describe it as "an angry Goth woman screaming" and "stripper music."

Runalijod by Wardruna - Viking throat-singing chant played on traditional instrument and simply the sounds of nature.

We Are The Pipettes by The Pipettes - The band is defunct, but they were a 1950s-60s girl band themed twee pop trio from the early 2000s.

 

The song I like the most by In This Moment is, well, I'll link it because the title is a rather unflattering word for a female prostitute, but the singers owns it like a badge of honor and uses the word as a weapon.

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Listened to my friend's interview with Bill Payne at the time of The Last Record Album and I forgot about this one...

 

 

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Feel like screaming a bit, find this album helps alleviate the edge for me.

'The Side Effect' album by Coldrain

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just one of the grooviest from Steely Dan , lovely bass chords to open this one up, oh so '73 it's deep...

 

"Hello one and all
Was it you I used to know
Can't you hear me call
On this old ham radio"

 

 

 

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Good Song Cyndee - Listening to Rod Seagram interview Bill Payne at the time of The Last Record Album - I'm doubling back to my Little Feat - although after Lowell and Craig Fuller - loved the feel of this song - a Little Feat meets The Band and Lousiana Cajin ..............

 

 

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Gosh I didn't remember how darn good these guys were .............

 

 

 

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I've been listening to some Train lately. Miss Virginia and Free have lyrics which seem to speak to me at the moment and i just love Drops of Jupiter, it also helps the drumming is fun to listen to and try and emulate.

 

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@Shay - It's soooo good.....

 

All things point to Cactus....

 

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and you.....? - forgot to mention ABSOLUTELY LOVE bass work you did on EVERLASTING

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Let's get this weekend started shall we............ Traffic .... Medicated Goo

 

 

https://youtu.be/hRkG8TRpy1M

 

https://youtu.be/JPxN6zcLtPQ

 

 

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I hear Cyndee playing bass on this one - love the bass - my favorite type of bass part...............

 

 

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Welcome to the Canteen and John Barleycorn must Die are my two favorite Traffic disc's.  I played them to the point of wearing them out!  

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awesome - their 2nd album just called Traffic was the first time I heard the use of panning and when I was wearing headphones and heard the sweeping of guitar left to right to left - it literally opened my mind to musical possibilities I'd never even imagined.

 

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Love the Barleycorn album, wore it out, just like Jani, 

 

There are so many from them I love, here is but one of them

 

 

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love the low tuning on the drums in Low Spark......

 

 

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