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mortonsalts · 1 year
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
dir. Joel Coen, d.p. Roger Deakins
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bluesucanuse · 8 months
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BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: CHRIS THOMAS KING
THE SONG IS: "JUKE JOINT LOVER"
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angelstills · 1 year
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
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oooilovethatmovie · 8 months
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O Brother, Where Art Thou?
“Hot damn! It’s The Soggy Bottom Boys!”
It’s just a fun quirky kinda movie! First saw it during the Odyssey lessons.
Might also be my favorite movie with Rosemary Clooney’s nephew!
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rastronomicals · 3 months
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12:32 AM EST January 15, 2024:
Chris Thomas King - "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" From the Soundtrack album   O Brother, Where Art Thou? (December 5, 2000)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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musiconspotify · 5 months
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#ChrisThomasKing - Big Grey Sky
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iskra8 · 5 months
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Chris Thomas King "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues"
Chris Thomas King "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" at Music City Roots live from the Loveless Cafe on 9.5.2012
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doompatus · 6 months
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COMPILATION BLUES N°110
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moviemosaics · 6 months
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The Mist
directed by Frank Darabont, 2007
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noxhell · 9 months
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bluesucanuse · 8 months
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BLUES: SONGS OF THE DAY
THE ARTIST IS: CHRIS THOMAS KING
THE SONG IS: "WICKED"
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angelstills · 1 year
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O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)
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mychameleondays · 6 months
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Brian Eno: Here Come The Warm Jets
Virgin EMI Records/UMC ENOLP1, 2017
Originally released: November 1973
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survivor version
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musiconspotify · 5 months
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Chris Thomas King Big Grey Sky (2023) … new studio album …
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a-moment-captured · 1 year
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Wait, because I agree with you. I also feel like music is missing something. But I’m not sure if it can be pinpointed to one thing but more like a combination of things. Sometimes people use the excuse of people being older and that’s why they have a problem with some of today’s music but I’m GenZ and even I notice something is missing. I actually find myself listening to alot of older music and watching old performances now. If you have any music recommendations I’d love to hear them. Any genre
Oh anon, you are sending me down my favorite road!
I like the music today but it’s not about being older and just not liking something. I’m not old by any means! Being 30 is not old Or mean you don’t get todays music
Most of the songs that become viral, that people love on TikTok, a top 10 song for a few weeks, or just the “it” person of the moment, they don’t have the longevity factor. They just don’t!
20 years from now, no one will be talking about a good 75% of the music today. They will talk about Chris Stapleton, Adele, Taylor Swift, and maybe Harry Styles and maybe Jack Harlow:
The substance I’m talking about is definitely found in a few of their songs. Especially with Adele. Taylor is just up and down for me and a lot is repetitive 🤷🏽‍♀️.
Chris Stapleton is the singer they will talk about in 20 years. He had the longevity. He has the voice. He writes songs that reach your soul no matter what they are about. That’s what this generation needs. Not the next TikTok viral song.
I make it a point to turn older songs on in the car with my son, niece, and nephew. I want them to know about The Eagles, Al Green, Journey, Prince, Salt n Peppa, tupac, NSYNC, Whitney Houston, Janet Jackson, Nelly, Brandy, boys II men, nas, usher, Reba mcentire, brooks and Dunn, faith hill, George strait, George jones, Johnny cash, frank sinatra, the temptations, Aretha Franklin, And the list goes on! I want to give them a variety!
I will tell you that my all time favorite video and favorite performances across the board is BB King with Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, and Jimmie Vaughan playing The Thrill is Gone. Hands down the best performance there ever was.
While mentioning Chris Stapleton, go watch his Grammy performance and CMA Awards performance of Cold. Omg will it blow you away! Watching reaction videos of Chris Stapleton is one of my favorite things to do on YouTube lol.
I’ve been on a Journey kick as of late. So from them:
Faithfully
Who’s Cryin Now
Don’t stop believing
Open arms
Lights
Eagles (my favorite band of all time)
hotel California
Desperado
Take it easy
Witchy woman
Lyon’ eyes
Take it to the limit
Country songs to listen to:
Stand by your man — Tammy Wynette(watch the show on showtime and George jones and Tammy Wynette)
Carrying your love with me — George strait
You never even called me by my name — David Allan coe (the version with Merle haggard, Waylon Jennings, and Charlie pride) you will love this song! I’ve lost count the number of times I sung this while out in a bar!
Fancy — Reba McEntire
Breathe — Faith Hill
Whiskey Lullaby — Brad Paisley
Some more random ones:
Tracy Chapman!!! Please!!! Especially “Give me one reason” and “Fast Cars”.
Al Green: the man has one of the best voices of ALL TIME! My son has to listen to “Love and Happiness” on the way to school every morning! But also “Let’s stay together” and “how can you men a broken heart”
Lynard Skynard’s “Simple Man” is truly just a great song. The meaning behind it and just the entire song is just so great.
Anything by Eric Clapton! Wonderful tonight, Cocaine, Layla (the mtv unplugged is my favorite version)
A few more:
unchained melody— righteous brothers
Anything ACDC(check out the live performance of Hells Bells in River Plate)
Living on a prayer — Bon Jovi
Early Mariah Carey—just the entire Butterfly album or DayDream album
Eminem
To understand Eminem, you have to start at the beginning. I watched his progression from the beginning and it is amazing what he was able to do. The man is one of the greats when it comes to rappers. No one will ever break the records he set. The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show are two of the greatest of all time!
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