What did you listen to with your smoke?
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@OutdoorsSmoke_21191 said:
Wayne Hancock
Robbie Fulks
Whitey Morgan
Hank Williams
George Jones
Ronnie Milsap
David Allen Coe
Johnny CashYou really can judge a book by it's cover....
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Maria Callas, singing Puccini's Madam Butterfly. One of the best sopranos ever.
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"Drinkin' dark whiskey" by the SteelDrivers.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Otis Redding this morning. Gone before his time.
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Miles Davis "Kind of Blue" never get tired of this CD.
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Classic album ^. I like some of his later jazz/rock fusion too. **** Brew used to be a favorite.
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Started listening to a five CD set of the art of Charlie Parker. 1941--1954.
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The Cigar Authority or Asholes and anything generally considered Classic Rock
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@CheapSmoke said:
The Cigar Authority or Asholes and anything generally considered Classic RockGoo Goo Dolls and Green Day is considered Classic Rock. Throw in Red Hot Chill Peppers and Nirvana to make you feel real old....
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@Vision said:
@CheapSmoke said:
The Cigar Authority or Asholes and anything generally considered Classic RockGoo Goo Dolls and Green Day is considered Classic Rock. Throw in Red Hot Chill Peppers and Nirvana to make you feel real old....
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>My classic rock ended in the early 80s if that. Some good bands after that. I am a Chili Peppers fan but none of them fall into my definition…. and I am old. : )
Taking my 23 year old son to see Carl Palmer in a couple weeks. My son is a drummer and I think he is just humoring me. Nobody even knows ELP any more1 -

A good cigar and the open road solve most problems.
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Cody Jinks - Red Rocks Live album. I was there with @Captain_Call
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Ringo and friends at the Ryman
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Some wonderful jazz.
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@Amos_Umwhat said:
Ringo and friends at the Ryman>
Saw some of that last night. A+1 -
SRV at the El Mocambo 1983 on PBS
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Several PBS stations looking for money up here lately. SRV and The Concert for George on regular rotation. Both well worth watching IMHO
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One of my favorite CD's is a duet with Albert King and Stevie Ray.
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HNNY
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Charlie Parker live double CD. Yardbird Suite. 1952
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Watching Godfather of Harlem
When you’re finished changing, you’re finished. —Ben Franklin
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Randy Travis, George Jones and Merle haggard.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Cheap Thrills this AM.
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ATM George Strait.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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Cancion Del Mariachi
I don't have problems, just more work to do.
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A coffee equipment company posted a Spotify playlist link consisting of mostly classic country songs along with their announcement for an upcoming Specialty Coffee Association show in Houston, I'm listening to that.
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