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    Just like Bob Seger, I Like That Old Time Rock & Roll:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQswfILThsY

    Styx, Come Sail Away:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5MAg_yWsq8

    REO Speedwagon, Ridin The Storm Out:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVFgEBq0EKM

    Southern Rockers - Molly Hatchet, Dreams I'll Never See:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxBzUZ1q7Vw

    More Southern Rock - The Outlaws, Green Grass and High Tides:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIaS_vYIQ_A

    And finally, for something completely different, Scottish Musicians - Clann An Drumma, The Gael:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0d5o7-6X9U
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stew Hagerty View Post
    Just like Bob Seger, I Like That Old Time Rock & Roll:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQswfILThsY

    Styx, Come Sail Away:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5MAg_yWsq8

    REO Speedwagon, Ridin The Storm Out:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVFgEBq0EKM

    Southern Rockers - Molly Hatchet, Dreams I'll Never See:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxBzUZ1q7Vw

    More Southern Rock - The Outlaws, Green Grass and High Tides:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIaS_vYIQ_A

    And finally, for something completely different, Scottish Musicians - Clann An Drumma, The Gael:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0d5o7-6X9U


    Thought it was funny this past spring there was a church festival here in Cincinnati that had Molly Hatchet in concert.
    http://www.saintals.org/fest/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prashun Patel View Post
    Sadly(?) podcasts have replaced a lot of my music and book time.
    Any chance you're a "best show" fan, Prashun?
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    In my younger days I had to have music on all the time, pop and rock. Then I graduated to country. My wife and I found we both liked Collin Raye and attended many of his concerts. We were gifted a cruise next month where he is the attraction. Now, more often than not, in the car I just listen to news radio and am happy to just have silence. At home very seldom have any music playing anymore. With Sirius XM I tend to go with the newer country tunes but really like the Blue Grass channel. On my iPOD, I have about 1500 tunes, a wide mix of 60's folk, Christmas, Christian, Bach, Josh Groban, Allison Kraus, Collin Raye, Garth Brooks, Sugarland, some Beatles to name just a few. iPod mainly for long road trips.
    NOW you tell me...

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    Ted Hawkins, he sang Corrina Corrina title track in the movie and had a very unfortunate life that was cut short.

    John Fogarty, Hot Rod Heart is an awesome song

    Dire Straights

    Neil Young

    Duane Eddy

    I might be a child of the Forties but I have grown bored with the early rock music for some reason. YouTube is a constant source of good music whatever your taste.
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    To say the least, my taste in music is eclectic. I listen to all of the following, but the first few are my favorites;

    John Denver
    Neil Diamond
    Gordan Lightfoot
    The Carpenters
    Chip Davis/Bill Fries (Anybody know what band this was?)
    Del Shannon
    The Platters
    John Coltrane
    Dave Brubeck
    Frank Sinatra
    Grover Washington
    Candy Dulfer
    Carly Simon
    Simon & Garfunkle
    Johnny Cash
    Marty Robbins
    Don Edwards
    Bread

    Not much of a fan of hard rock, but soft rock I enjoy. Some jazz, country (the old stuff) and ballads.

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    Stew, Clan An Drumma clip was good! You can't beat pipes and drums. They are a bunch of hard men. Speaking of pipes, ACDC use them well in 'Long Way to the Top'. Cheers
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    oooh...Marty Robbins and The Man In Black, Johnny Cash! Fabulous singers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lehnert View Post
    Thought it was funny this past spring there was a church festival here in Cincinnati that had Molly Hatchet in concert.
    http://www.saintals.org/fest/
    Well that must have been one heck of a revival! I am quite sure their first album got more play time in my room when I was in college in NE Indiana than any other.
    I saw them the first time in 1978 with the original lineup including Danny Joe Brown, along with 38 Special & The Outlaws. What a concert that was!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Lomman View Post
    Stew, Clan An Drumma clip was good! You can't beat pipes and drums. They are a bunch of hard men. Speaking of pipes, ACDC use them well in 'Long Way to the Top'. Cheers
    Aye, they did at that. I have traced 3 side of my family tree back to Scotland. In fact, they all 3 trace back to the same Highland Clan - Clan Ross.
    I've got 3 Kilts myself and enjoy going to the various Highland Games around the Midwest. I've never tried to learn to play the pipes, but I do love listening to them. Clann An Drumma played at one of Indiana Highland Games. They were incredible, and they sure gave one heck of a show!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Blatter View Post
    To say the least, my taste in music is eclectic. I listen to all of the following, but the first few are my favorites;

    John Denver
    Neil Diamond
    Gordan Lightfoot
    The Carpenters
    Chip Davis/Bill Fries (Anybody know what band this was?)
    Del Shannon
    The Platters
    John Coltrane
    Dave Brubeck
    Frank Sinatra
    Grover Washington
    Candy Dulfer
    Carly Simon
    Simon & Garfunkle
    Johnny Cash
    Marty Robbins
    Don Edwards
    Bread

    Not much of a fan of hard rock, but soft rock I enjoy. Some jazz, country (the old stuff) and ballads.
    Mark, after seeing your post I realized that I had missed one of my all time favorites in my list. Neil Diamond. I fell in love with his music back in high school in the '70s. I played his Hot August Night album over & over. What a voice he has. And it's not just a great voice, it's so distinctive. you instantly know when he is singing. My wife & I went to Cleveland to see him in concert a number of years ago. What a performer, truly one of the absolute best!
    "I've cut the dang thing three times and it's STILL too darn short"
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    Stew Hagerty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick McCarthy View Post
    Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits - anytime, any day, 24/7

    Allison Krause and Union Station

    the late Eva Cassidy
    Eva's cover of Fever blows me away every time I hear it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lehnert View Post
    Thought it was funny this past spring there was a church festival here in Cincinnati that had Molly Hatchet in concert.
    http://www.saintals.org/fest/
    Dave,

    We look over St. Als on the Ohio from the farm. I didn't know they had Molly Hatchet in concert.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stew Hagerty View Post
    Mark, after seeing your post I realized that I had missed one of my all time favorites in my list. Neil Diamond. I fell in love with his music back in high school in the '70s. I played his Hot August Night album over & over. What a voice he has. And it's not just a great voice, it's so distinctive. you instantly know when he is singing. My wife & I went to Cleveland to see him in concert a number of years ago. What a performer, truly one of the absolute best!

    Stew - I had the chance to see Neil Diamond in Billings, MT in 96 or 97. It was great and a fun concert. His voice was a little tired at that point, but he still had most of his ability. I see that I left off one that I listen to a fair bit as well, James Taylor. He has that similar style as John Denver, Gordan Lightfoot and most others that I like.

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    Bob Dylan...in that order.

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