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Littletimmy

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Early Sunday morning, first cup of coffee (or beer) in hand, what album do you play first?? Today, I wanted to ease my way into the day, so I started with.....

Avalon-Roxy Music (1982)

How about you??
 
Busy morning so far, had to drive 62 miles RT to check the GH and water the plants at school. Renovation project as cut ALL power to the entire campus for 2 weeks. No GH cooling system, no automatic watering systems, lots of extra plants to maintain by handwatering. So, the Sunday morning setlist started with...

London Calling - The Clash (1979)
 
It's too quiet this morning for music.... Except for the ringing in my ears!
 
I'm feeling a bit sluggish this morning from too much beer, and too little sleep. I'd love to go with something like Sammy Hagar, very loudly, to get my blood flowing. Unfortunately, I don't think my wife would enjoy waking up that way, so I've instead gone with Patsy Cline - All Time Greatest Hits.
 
Been there, drank that, don't miss the heavy beer nights of my youth, or the NEXT morning!. Took my little battery operated stereo system with me to school this morning, glad there was no one around cause it cranks pretty good...
 
Melody Gardot - My One and Only Thrill (2009)

I think I'll travel to Louisiana, too, (in my mind), and put on some Sonny Landreth next.
 
Turned on "Wildflowers" from Tom Petty when I was out running errands this morning.

My favorite Sunday morning coffee album might be "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars" from David Bowie. "Five Years" is one of my favorite opening tracks off of any album.
 
Imasick, didn't have any Rebirth with me last week but did finish the day at a shrimp and crab boil, listening to the Dirty Dozen Brass Band!!!

This week, I'm on an acoustic guitar instrumental theme. So far:

The Best of the Capitol Years (2003) - Leo Kottke

Friday Night in San Francisco (1981) - Al Di Meola / John McLaughlin / Paco de Lucía

One Guitar, No Vocals (1999) - Leo Kottke

Rodrigo y Gabriela (2006) - Rodrigo y Gabriela
 
Bono says he wrote "In a Little While" about a hangover.

In a little while
This hurt will hurt no more
I'll be home, love

When the night takes a deep breath
And the daylight has no air
If I crawl, if I come crawling home
Will you be there

Ah ooh ooh
Ah ooh ohh
In a little while
I won't blown by every breeze
Friday night running
To Sunday on my knees
 
I was in the mood for something different this morning, and needed help to clear some cobwebs, so I went with Infectious Grooves - Sarsippius' Ark (1993).

Once I get moving around a bit more, I'll probably move on to some Suicidal Tendencies.

Definitely not typical Sunday morning fare.
 
Trying to start the morning off a bit more upbeat. Flogging Molly - Within a Mile of Home (2004)
 
Good morning, got a touch of melancholy this a.m. that shows up on the setlist today. New school year starts tomorrow, so the plan is to get that feeling out of the system early!! The morning mix includes the following:

Diamonds and Gasoline - Turnpike Troubadours (2010)
Hollywood Town Hall - The Jayhawks (1992)
Car Wheels on a Gravel Road - Lucinda Williams (1998)
Trace - Son Volt (1995)
Black Cadillac - Rosanne Cash (2006)
Too Long in the Wasteland - James McMurtry (1989)
Southeastern - Jason Isbell (2013)
Bramble Rose - Tift Merritt (2002)
 
Ima,
Yeah, I love Jay Farrars' voice and lyrics, and try to see him/Son Volt every time they pass through DFW. Trace may be the strongest album from them, but his newer music is great, just takes a little more time to appreciate. I hope that you have some Jason Isbell, he is outstanding! Saw him open for Son Volt in Austin a couple of years back, even the wife who leans towards show tunes, loved his songs and distinct voice.
Thanks for the heads up on Infectious Grooves last week!
 
Melancholia cured by Americana music binge...Now American Rock (live versions)!

At Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers Band
Waiting for Columbus - Little Feat
Europe '72 Wigan England - Grateful Dead
Live Bullet - Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
 
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