A trend shift in dehn oud over the years?

Tuff

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#21
My uncle was a huge dead head i never got into them myself. From your review on Xiang Liao Ling i would have to guess you are a huge dead head your self. I personally keep Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires on repeat i don't enjoy listening to lyrics but when i do i head to The Watson Family. Nice pick on Jerry's take of a classic pretty awesome.
Your Scientists Rids the World is some crazy assssss dub kimosabe. They sample Devil Dub in the opening few seconds which is a really, really strange strange dub album in it's own right, wonder if it was inspiration -
 

Tuff

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#22
I am not saying this in a rude way at all but were you referring to Ben Wa using the Scientist album for inspiration or the other way around? The Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Vampire Curse was produced by Scientist in 1981.
Oh I had it backwards how funny, they both sampled the same movie. No wonder the dub sounds so authentic. Mybad opppps. Maybe I can atone for my mistake -
sorry no more thread derails
 

Tuff

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#23
No!

With that username I just assumed you lived in Maine! ;)

I have not tasted any real cajun gumbo for too long. The so called flyover states have a lot going for them in the way of laidback friendly people and cuisine.

I wish I was in your neighbourhood after having to dig out the driveway and the sidewalk this morning while having to dash up and downstairs two dozen times to the kids.

Now, in keeping with the bluegrass jukebox theme, this below is the first that I ever heard. It was included on a CD on the first issue of a magazine called uncut.

It's still as beautiful today as it was almost two decades ago.


;)