My musical tastes vary. Blues, Metal, Country, Texas Country, and Rock. That's in no particular order. Well, it kind of is but itsn't at the same time.
What I'm hoping to do here is maybe open some eyes to different talent that you may not have ever heard of. There is a possiblity that you haven't heard everything that is available to your specific genre. These are in no specific order.
Blues - Smokin Joe Kubek, Tab Benoit, Freddie King, Wes Jeans, Dave Hole, Walter Trout, Muddy Waters, Derek Trucks Band, Gov't Mule, Louisiana Red, Buddy Guy, Canned Heat, Back Door Slam, Eric Sardinas, North Mississippi Allstars, Poppa Chubby, Coco Montoya, Rob Orlemans, Albert Cummings, Anthony Gomes Band, Charlie Musselwhite, Chigger Red, Chris Duarte, Eric Jerardi Band, Joe Bonamassa, Mississippi Heat, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Hill Country Review, Stony Curtis Band, Tinsley Ellis, Watermelon Slim, Stevie Ray Vaughn, BB King, Eric Clapton yada yada yada.
and I just decided that I'm going to have to get my ipod to complete this post. There is entirely to much music and my brain can't bring up all the artist.
To Be Continued......
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
David Allan Coe in all his wisdom......
This song was written by David Allan Coe many years ago. Some people like him and some people don't. I personally don't have a problem with the guy and I love some of his older tunes. I almost want to dedicate this song to my wife because she gets "it".
Panheads Forever - David Allan Coe
She's hard to get started
She's always so cold
In the mornings I find her -
She's looking so old
There's so many miles
I've been down that road once or twice
She's not much to look at
When we ride thru town
But I know when the chips fall
She won't let me down
She knows how to run
And she don't run around on her man
She's a high flyin' lady
She takes me where I want to be
There's no other woman
Standing between her and me
I'll always be faithful
And keep her 'til the end of time
God knows I'll always love
That old Panhead of mine
I've seen fancy dressers
And they've caught my eye
I rode'em to ride'em
Then I told them goodbye
I flirted with Low Riders
Sportsters and Shovelheads too
I cussed her and beat her
And kicked her to just get her started
A couple of times
God knows I'll always love
That old Panhead of mine.
If you are a true Harley Enthusiast you should have tears in your eyes right now.......
Panheads Forever - David Allan Coe
She's hard to get started
She's always so cold
In the mornings I find her -
She's looking so old
There's so many miles
I've been down that road once or twice
She's not much to look at
When we ride thru town
But I know when the chips fall
She won't let me down
She knows how to run
And she don't run around on her man
She's a high flyin' lady
She takes me where I want to be
There's no other woman
Standing between her and me
I'll always be faithful
And keep her 'til the end of time
God knows I'll always love
That old Panhead of mine
I've seen fancy dressers
And they've caught my eye
I rode'em to ride'em
Then I told them goodbye
I flirted with Low Riders
Sportsters and Shovelheads too
I cussed her and beat her
And kicked her to just get her started
A couple of times
God knows I'll always love
That old Panhead of mine.
If you are a true Harley Enthusiast you should have tears in your eyes right now.......
Texas Tech Football
I know there aren't a lot of people following my blog, but that's ok. I actually spend more time on www.doubletnation.com as a contributor for all things Texas Tech. If anybody is interested in the team and what they do, head on over and check it out.
There are a lot of good people on the blog and it's always a good time. It's the home of "smart football" as far as I'm concerned. I've learned a lot in the past few months about Leach and his coaching. It truly is a beautiful thing.
The following websites are a couple of good writeups on football.
http://www.bucksweep.com/spreademandshredem/playbooks/1999%2520Oklahoma%2520Offense%5B1%5D.pdf
www.smartfootball.com
http://www.econ.berkeley.edu/~dromer/papers/JPE_April06.pdf
There are a lot of good people on the blog and it's always a good time. It's the home of "smart football" as far as I'm concerned. I've learned a lot in the past few months about Leach and his coaching. It truly is a beautiful thing.
The following websites are a couple of good writeups on football.
http://www.bucksweep.com/spreademandshredem/playbooks/1999%2520Oklahoma%2520Offense%5B1%5D.pdf
www.smartfootball.com
http://www.econ.berkeley.edu/~dromer/papers/JPE_April06.pdf
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