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  • #32
    Jhua... im diggin the second video. Those ladies arent too bad on the eyes!!

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    • #33
      89.3 KSBJ Jesus Music!

      Throw in a little classic Rock on long road trips...Led Zeppelin, Boston, Eagles, etc.

      Smooth Jazz when i'm cooking or cleaning the house.
      Whatever it is,good or bad, God knows! Jeremiah 29:11

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      • #34
        I like it all, some I listen to more than others. I grew up with 2 sisters and a piano in the house, so I know all the classic piano concertos. I mostly listen to Classic Rock, Jimmy Buffett, Willie Nelson, Greatful Dead, Zydeco, local Texas artists.

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        • #35
          I'm a classic country and rock guy.But I just left Joes crab shack and heard a cool song by Adelle.Whoever that is.I liked it though.

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          • #37
            Nwilkens I may have to come by your place and copy your Ipot.Man thats top notch stuff.

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            • #39
              The Music That Shaped The Man I Came To Be

              Interesting thread J. I read this thread last night and it got me thinking. Jhua and I had a totally opposite upbringing. That is what makes this cool. He and I can go fishing and be from two totally different places and come together as fishermen and have a blast with eachother.

              I have several memories of the songs played by my Father, Uncle and older cousins that still take me back to my childhood. At a very young age, I was surrounded by bikers. Not the kind you see cruising around Kemah. I mean the real deal. Most of them are dead now. I attended parties and have been inside just about every bar in Alvin before I was out of the 3rd grade. There was always 70's and 80's rock on the radio or juke box. The smell of beer, weed and motorcycle exhaust was in the air. The James Gang would be blasting in the garage and I would be in a dark corner flipping through as many Easyriders as I could before I got caught. Man, I haven't thought about this stuff in a long time. Anyways, here are a few songs that make me think of the male role models in my life:

              Jim Daddy - Post biker days on a trip to SLP to do some wade fishing or pier fishing. The car we were in was an old white POS '64 Impala he bought out of field. The floor had huge holes and grass growing out of what little carpet it had. He blasted Alabama out of the single rear speaker all the way from Alvin to Freeport.



              My Uncle Earl - My Uncle was a Houston Oilers season ticket holder for 25 years. I think he was drunk for all 25 of them. There were a few instances were he could not find anyone to join him for a game and as a last resort, he would take his little nephew. We would leave the house and stop at the store for two cigars and two tall boys. He would light up a cigar and pop open an ice cold beer in a brown paper bag "koozie" and insert a cassette of the baddest, rockin' music to ever hit these ears......ZZ Top.



              Ex-Con Cousin - I have an older cousin that I thought was a total badass. His room was plastered in metal magazine pictures and Playmates. He would stage fights between all the younger boys. We were given balled up tube socks for gloves and would fight to the death (or until someone started crying). He would crank the latest on greastest at that time. I am talking about Motley Crue.

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              • #40
                all about texas country.. stoney larue, wade bowen, cody johnson band, josh abbott band, randy rogers band to name a few

                cant ever go wrong with some oldies... Tom Petty is my favorite lol, zz top, boston, eagles, led zeplin,

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                • #41
                  lol oldies? Those are classic rock!

                  Pat Green was still in Texas when I first was following him & Cory Morrow, Pat sold out. Randy Rogers is good, Jack Ingram, & especially Kevin Fowler.
                  We are West End Anglers, a saltwater tribe!

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                  • #42
                    Here is some more Texas country! Brandon Ryder, John Slaughter, Max Stalling, Cody Canada, Hayes Carll, and one more The Turnpike Troubadours! Great music!

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                    • #43
                      I listen to everything from Jamey Johnson to Rehab to Pantera. RIP Dimebag Darrell.





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                      • #44
                        Here is my classic video contribution but I've been listening to CarterIV and Nikki alot here lately.
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBLbrJxGtro
                        Not that much different than a Karankawa indian hunting the shallows at night with a torch and a spear.

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                        • #45
                          No your not weird, that was wonderful to my ears. I love all kinds of music.

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