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❤ Largehearted Boy Today's free and legal mp3 downloads: Bloodkin : 2009-05-29, Charlottesville [mp3,ogg,flac] "Yellow Ribbons" [mp3] other Bloodkin posts at Largehearted Boy Gomez : 2009-06-02, Boston [mp3,ogg,flac] "Other Plans" [mp3] Gomez :… Read full post »
❤ My Aimz is True I'm still on a high from Justin Townes Earle 's show last Wed. night. Here are a few tracks that JTE covered last week. Mance Lipscomb - So Different Blues.mp3… Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire Over the years, Jesus has made his way into a ton of songs, many of which are on my i-pod today. Here's the official STWOF Jesus mix: 01. Talladega Nights… Read full post »
❤ The Rising Storm Bridge Over Troubled Water (Capital, 1971) wasn’t Buck’s first foray into rock n roll music. In 1957 he cut a handful of rockabilly sides under the name Corky Jones - and… Read full post »
❤ Pretty Goes with Pretty If you've been listening to Monday , Tuesday , and Wednesday 's mixes, you've heard a little country mixing in with the rest. That was the tip of the iceberg:… Read full post »
❤ snuhthing/anything It's hard to believe it's time for the forth annual Christmas mix. When I'd first started compiling them, I'd see the occasional holiday song collection here and there. Now, bloggers… Read full post »
❤ Big Rock Candy Mountain My, My, hey, hey, ho, ho, Xmas rock will never die. Erm...well, it's day two of our daily Holiday extravaganza . Now 'til Xmas, kids. All the fave rave yuletide… Read full post »
❤ Keep The Coffee Coming There is just too much music to be contained in a single day! MP3 File yousendit Read full post »
❤ The Rising Storm The Fender Telecaster is perhaps the most iconic and revered electric guitar. Maybe 2nd fiddle to its brother the Stratocaster , championed by Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix, the Tele… Read full post »
❤ snuhthing/anything Hello - how are you? Thank Thomas Alva Edison for popularizing the use of "Hello" as a salutation. When Alexander Graham Bell invented his telephone, he initially chose "Ahoy" to… Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire You may have noticed that I've been in the process of posting the original version of every song covered by Gram Parsons and his various bands (The International Submarine Band,… Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire I've already posted the Safe At Home and Sweetheart Of The Rodeo "originals." Now it's time for the "original" versions of the covers recorded by The Flying Burrito Brothers during… Read full post »
❤ Pretty Goes with Pretty Hank Williams, Long Gone Lonesome Blues (1952) [via Setting the Woods on Fire ]Why oh why did I resist Hank Williams for so long? Probably it was Hank Williams Jr.… Read full post »
❤ Hello Vegetables Country music specializes in either “I’m deliriously happy” or “I’m completely miserable” songs, and Buck Owens was great at both. He could sing so you could hear the smile in… Read full post »
❤ Star Maker Machine Buck Owens: Will There Be Big Rigs In Heaven? [purchase ]This one's just perfect. For maximum enjoyment, follow along with the lyrics: Will there be big rigs in heaven when… Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire The "best damn fiddle player in the world" is only the 13th most favorite country artist according to your votes. Today’s batch of artists… 11. Loretta Lynn 12. Buck Owens… Read full post »
❤ Setting The Woods On Fire There’s only one strictly “country” artist in today's batch, but I like to give the genre a broad definition (and I like all five of these artists), so no complaining...… Read full post »
❤ The Rising Storm Bridge Over Troubled Water (Capital, 1971) wasn’t Buck’s first foray into rock n roll music. In 1957 he cut a handful of rockabilly sides under the name Corky Jones - and… Read full post »
❤ A Fifty Cent Lighter & A Whiskey Buzz Sometimes you just have to bust out a birthday post. Today we honor two of my favorites... Dwight Yoakam and Weird Al Yankovic. Dwight Yoakam was born in Pikeville, Kentucky… Read full post »
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