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    As my friend and I went back and forth over what to listen to on our latest journey to the fishing destination, I began to wonder what others enjoyed while on their fishing trip drives. Personally, I have been reintroduced to Nickel Creek (particular the NPR live session) and am enjoying their creativity once again. Just curious as to the others on the board.

    Steven

    #41948
    Henry Gilbey
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    Norwegian black metal all the way – and specifically the new Immortal album “All Shall Fall” at the moment. Peace and quiet when out fishing/photographing, but metal in the car.

    #41949
    Michael Exl
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    Rammstein

    #41950
    Rob Snowhite
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    Bedouin Soundclash has been on the ipod a lot recently. Though the guy driving on our trip next week doesn’t have an ipod jack so I’ll be subject to what ever he has in his car. (wife is taking suv to ohio and i don’t want to drive a miata on a fishing trip)

    I’ll have a mix of Throwback, Jackopierce, Virgina Coalition, North MS. Allstars, RIDE, and o.a.r. just in case he has installed an aux jack.  I’ll bring speakers too so we can watch TV Funhouse season 1 on the itouch while we sip beers at night.

    edit: other media, I have been saving NPR Science Friday, Scientific American, and the Tomellari podcast for the ride.

    #41951

    Waylin’ Jenny’s (40 Days & Firecracker), Uncle Earl (Waterloo, TN), Sonvolt ( first old album and new American Central Dust), Kane’s River, Rhonda Vincent, Or the Whale, Caroline Herring (Wellspring & Twilight), Jimmy LaFave(Cimmaron Manifesto), Kasey Chambers (Barricades and Brick Walls), Brad Paisley, Chris LeDoux (Chris LeDoux and the Saddle Boogie Band & Gold Buckle Dreams), Chris Tomlin, John Denver, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen Jr. (any but especialy No.2 Live Diner & Marfa After Dark), Paul Overstreet, Nickel Creek( all cd’s,  but the first album is the best IMO), Mindy Smith, Third Day

    #41952
    Avatar photoclark reid
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    Glad to see you’ve got Kasey Chambers in there. One of my favorites. I have played some gigs with her father… he’s awesome… he plays guitar on this …..[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lvt7HqlAAf4[/media]

    You can judge a man by the size of things which annoy him.

    #41953
    Rick Marcum
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    Dave Matthews, Alice In Chains, Pearl Jam, Matisyahu, Everybodyfields, Jill Andrews, Yonder Mountain, Avett Bros, David Crowder Band, Kings of Leon…

    #41954
    anonymous
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    Music shapes my life. Once upon a time I was a pro musician.

    G love and special sauce
    The Clash
    Cash
    Operation Ivy
    Cake
    Ben Harper
    OCMS
    Southern Culture on the Skids
    Cracker
    Pickin on Hendrix, ACDC, or any of the “Pickin on” cds.

    I could go on and on.

    for old skool times, RUN DMC raising hell.

    But I will not listen to music on the river. No way.  Ma nature makes her own music.

    #41955
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
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    Led Zeppelin, Blues Traveler, Bella Feck and the Flecktones and Joe Satriani.  Those are my favorite travelling CD’s.  If I can get my hands on a tape player I add Eric Clapton and Pearl Jam Unplugged I taped off the original TV productions.

    #41956
    Grant Wright
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    Railroad Earth 🙂 (I highly recommend if you like bluegrass/newgrass)

    Yonder Mountain (older stuff)

    I play the mandolin, so I love bluegrass jams.

    #41957

    Clark,

    That is cool that you played with Kasey Chamber’s dad!  Enjoyed the clip you posted.

    #41958

    Cool to see all the diversity in music choices here. I definately agree with the thoughts on no tunes on the river though. Dave, I could not have said it better myself.

    But I will not listen to music on the river. No way.  Ma nature makes her own music.

    #41959
    Mike Cline
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    Maybe its my age or my upbringing but for me its: Yanni, John Tesh, Enya, Cusco, Tangerine Dream, Kitaro and other new age instrumentals that really bring nature alive.

    #41960

    Little Feat!

    #41961
    Avatar photoclark reid
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    Railroad Earth 🙂 (I highly recommend if you like bluegrass/newgrass)

    Yonder Mountain (older stuff)

    I play the mandolin, so I love bluegrass jams.

    I love Bluegrass… but I have to tell my favorite Bluegrass joke…

    How many Bluegrass musicians does it take to change a light bulb?

    A: Three. One to do it and two to stand around and bitch that it’s electric! 😀

    You can judge a man by the size of things which annoy him.

    #41962

    I’m digging serius (spelling disabled) 99% of the time. a good bit of my fishing excursions start or end with the dead channel, unless there is a good game on

    #41963

    It really varies by the type of river and the drive but here is a sampling:
    Five Finger Death Punch, Pantera, Disturbed, SevenDust, Blue Traveler, CRY

    #41964

    Standard fare is Radio Margaritaville on Sirius.

    #41965
    Grant Wright
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    LOL

    #41966
    Avatar photoMike McKeown
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    By myself – I listen to podcasts…
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    REM, Pink Floyd, Dire Strights, Pearl Jam…

    And Lily Allen

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