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Whats in your 6 cd changer???

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Old 11-13-2006 | 03:45 PM
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Whats in your 6 cd changer???

I kinda went on a shopping spree with some fairly NEW releases - here's whats loaded in my HHR's CD player for todays commute:

1) Stanton Moore - III (Stanton is the drummer for Galactic - a New Orleans Band)
2) Tom Petty - Highway Companion
3) Medeski, Scofiled, Martin and Wood - Out Louder
4) Jerry Lee Lewis - Last Man Standing
5) UFO - The Monkey Puzzle (Yes - they are still around - and still good too!)
6) Los Lonely Boys - Sacred (Very Highly Recommended!!!)

Plus - my MP3 player is chock full o' Buckethead for those times I want to rock out to some awesome guitar work....
Old 11-13-2006 | 07:53 PM
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Ufo !!

UFO ROCKS !! Phenomenon is a great album. I still have the vinyl. I didnt realize they were still around. How many of the original guys are in the band now? I cant remember the guitar palyers name , but he is great !
Old 11-13-2006 | 07:56 PM
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Michael Schenkner ! UFO GUITARIST !!
Old 11-13-2006 | 07:58 PM
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If you have the MP3 player 6 in-dash CD changer you can have alot more music
Old 11-13-2006 | 07:59 PM
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I love my 6-in dash CD changer
Old 11-13-2006 | 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by DYLANSHHR
Michael Schenkner ! UFO GUITARIST !!
I would give the nod to Rudolf, Scorpions guitarist!
Old 11-14-2006 | 06:54 AM
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1. Cradle of Filth - The Principal of Evil Made Flesh
2. Cannibal Corpse - The Bleeding
3. Brutality - Screams of Anguish
4. Sepultura - Arise
5. Marduk - Panzer Division Marduk
6. a Danzig MP3 disk

Pretty much a bunch of older stuff.
Old 11-14-2006 | 08:44 AM
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1). Joni Mitchel/James Taylor Live BBC Albert Hall 1970

2). David Gilmore An Island

3). Slades Greatest Hits ( No really )

4). Les Paul/Mary Ford collection

5). Nanci Griffith One Fair Summer Evening

6). Bratz Rock Angelz
Hey, it's actually not bad for Bubblegum. The lyrics make sense and my six year old loves it! She related to one of the songs on a level I did not expect. Our daughter took the lyrics of a song that spoke of a celf centered friend and made her self centered friend listen to the song!
Children are way more on the ball than we give them credit for


I often have a Snowy White collection titled Goldtop in as well. but hey my daugher called for Bratz, so I gave her a spot in the line up.

I have no MP3 discs that will play, just old Napster collections that have titles too long for any player to recognize. That's where most of my Luis Prima resides. Someday I need to readdress them.
Besides on a certain level, I hate lossy compressed music, but compression can be great in the car to raise the music above the noise floor.

Mp3's have their place, but I would never pay for a download that was not CD quality or better. Heck, I want full 5.1 and the ability to play my DVD audio and SACD collections in the car!

Most of my Napster collection is old time radio, which I don't miss nearly that much because XM has a station for that . The trouble is actually hearing it within the HHR. I gotta get some sound proofing going and do the speaker/amp upgrade.

Kudos the Michael Shenker fans out there! You are not alone! Count me in!
Here's a bit from a Shenker site:

"Should you not know who the virtuoso guitarist Michael Schenker is, you have been missing something important in your life. I will present one clue for you to imagine his greatness. When Michael Schenker was a member of UFO, a euro-metal band, he was asked to audition for THE ROLLING STONES's guitar slot in 1975. However, Rudolf Schenker, Michael's brother and a guitarist of German metal band Scorpions, warned that their high-flying lifestyle might put him in an early grave, so Michael declined. Just before Michael formed his own band called Michael Schenker Group, he turned down invitations to join AEROSMITH, WHITESNAKE, and OZZY OSBOURNE, content to follow his own artistic muse without regard to commercial or professional consideration. And, more recently, Michael was approached by DEEP PURPLE as their first choice guitarist to replace RITCHIE BLACKMORE, but refused their offer. He once summed up his musical philosophy by simply stating, "I've always played what I wanted to play."
http://www.rbaraki.com/
Old 11-14-2006 | 11:29 AM
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^ CD Changer...

Hey everyone.... all "PINK FLOYD"...

Anthony
Old 11-14-2006 | 11:40 AM
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I'm going to take heat for this, but here it goes:

CD I burned of the greatest 60s hot rod songs
John Denver - greatest hits 2 cd set
Dierks Bentley - Long Trip Alone
KT Tunstall - Eye To the Telescope
Johnny Cash - 16 Greatest Hits



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