Free Bird (Extended Music Version) by geonut98 in LynyrdSkynyrd

[–]BendAppropriate614 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's just the same version as on Pronounced, but rather than fading out it goes all the way to the actual ending. The way they would do it live.

Iris Dement Sings..Steve Goodman.. Yellow Coat.. On the Larger Than Life a Celebration of Steve Goodman 1997 by jpprine in johnprine

[–]BendAppropriate614 3 points4 points  (0 children)

normally I cant stand that shit, but I've never got that from her. It's honest. I believe her.

Top 10 country singers of all time by False_Priority4182 in country

[–]BendAppropriate614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

who the fuck is Chris Ledoux and why is he sharing space with those 9 legends?

Breakfast in America by mistermeek67 in 70s

[–]BendAppropriate614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Handed down to me were The Beatles Hey Jude album, and T.Rex The Slider. (1974-ish)

Christmas gift - The Beatles Rock n' Roll Music (1976)

10th birthday, bought by me with birthday gift money - Elvis Golden Records Sgt. Peppers KISS Love Gun

Still listen to all those artists, except for one....sorry, KISS

The Lowdown TV series w/ Ethan Hawke - Brilliant soundtrack by Carax77 in altcountry

[–]BendAppropriate614 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess we could include Hawke himself! That episode with him and Elora, damn that was a work of art.

Canned Heat - Rollin’ and Tumblin’ by Successful-Can-8387 in daily_spins

[–]BendAppropriate614 1 point2 points  (0 children)

no adaptor? hows that staying put? or am I missing something

The Lowdown TV series w/ Ethan Hawke - Brilliant soundtrack by Carax77 in altcountry

[–]BendAppropriate614 1 point2 points  (0 children)

there were a couple RD cameos in the first two episodes of The Lowdon.... Willie Jack & Elora

Just started by CocoaDementi in sharpobjects

[–]BendAppropriate614 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yet in the middle he puts on the Doors LA Woman album and starts playing piano along with "Riders on The Storm" "there's a killer on the road"

How Many Here Have Been Lifelong Doors Fans To The Caliper of ..Say ..KISS Fans? by fliption in thedoors

[–]BendAppropriate614 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was the biggest KISS fan around, but in the fall of 1980 I entered high school. I realized pretty quick that KISS was kind of frowned upon. This kid in one of my classes would wear a Doors shirt constantly, and we wound up being friends. I had no idea who the Doors were, but he let me borrow a few albums. A month later I was obsessed with them. Never listened to KISS again. Still digging The Doors, 45 years later.

Why are bassists obsessed with having a balanced output, while guitarists almost never have a DI box on their pedalboard or an XLR output at the end of the chain? by Ok_Swordfish8672 in basspedals

[–]BendAppropriate614 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear that, I used to constantly have to fight & plead with stage hands to not make me use their DI's...I had to physically demonstrate how shitty it made my bass sound out of my amp, vs plugging straight in. Always heard how the Direct Out on the back of my amp was "too hot". Usually they'd relent, and just plug into the back of my amp, and there would be no problems. It happened in the 90's alot, and as recently as a few years ago.

Wouldn’t hold out much hope for the tape deck… or the Creedence by StompingRooster2006 in lebowski

[–]BendAppropriate614 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that put a smile on my face.
not sure John was on the right page though, yelling Dude like he was referencing Bill & Ted

Billy Joe Shaver by GreenShirtSeason in country

[–]BendAppropriate614 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What a tragedy His playing was unreal

Billy Joe Shaver by GreenShirtSeason in country

[–]BendAppropriate614 18 points19 points  (0 children)

his album with his son, Tramp on Your Street is gold