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''Sunday Morning Coming Down'' I'd guessing it's a tribute to the great Kris Kristofferson song made famous by Johnny Cash.
Have you seen the video of Darius Rucker Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan singing Straight To Hell at The CMAs ?
I'm not really a fan of ''The Bros'' sound, but the video is worth a listen.
Yes, it’s a great mix of the likes Chris,Johnny,and the likes. Also a little DBT a little of everything. Try I heart radio or something like this. Also it’s on Sunday morning.
THE OLIVIA TREMOR CONTROL and PYLON
Panic. That concert in the streets back in....98 i think? They started playing Ain't Life Grand and the bottom of the sky fell out with rain right when they started and everyone just cheered.... oh good times indeed.
Jam Bands are something you have to experience live rather then listen to. Then you begin to appreciate them.
I’ve always just been a vocals and lyrics guy foremost. Appreciate the musicianship, but prefer the other
I actually caught Maroon 5 at the Ga theater right when they were blowing up with Songs About Jane. It was pretty cool. Only show I went to there where the line to get in wrapped around the block. I thought to myself these guys might turn into something.... I don't care to much for them now, but that first album was pretty good.
I grew up with him. I didn't really think of him coming from Athens musically though.
I have not, but will have to check it out. I was at midtown music festival and saw an acoutsic show with Kevin Kinney, Warren Haynes and Edwin McCain where they did that and Soulshine, for a VH1 special
They opened for Drivin N Cryin at the Fox and I really couldn't get into it.
They're not from Athens, but I can't believe Mel and the Party Hats are still together doing covers. Saw them many times at the Theatre in my younger days.
Anybody else a fan of Soul Miner’s daughter?
They really do spread the panic wide.
Panic in the streets is still legend round these parts
I was there for panic in the streets. Craziest I have ever seen downtown
Hard to listen to "Whipping Post" on Live at Fillmore East by The Allman brothers and not really dig on it. Also "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." Just sayin'.
I actually liked Jenifer's solo album that came out between her days in SMD and Sugarland. That was a fantastic album.
I was so fortunate to have been in Athens during the great combustion the music scene went through in the late 1970s and to end my time at UGA in 1980/81 with the football championship season and the world discovering our music. I was blessed to be in a group that appreciated both the music and football, what a time to be young and on the scene.