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hey I love cant stop from the RHCP I figured it out and finally found the lyrics. it is so fun to play but heres me request list again...anyone here new music that they would like to hear at the next boogie?
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A disciple of famed tunesmiths including Jerry Jeff Walker and Guy Clark, Texas-born singer/songwriter Pat Green made his independent-label debut with Dancehall Dreamer; his entry into the Live at Billy Bob's Texas series followed in 1999. Songs We Wish We'd Written was issued two years later.
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Hit Kazaa, download some Pat Green, trust me. He's a Texas singer-songwriter in the tradition of Roger Creager, Jerry Jeff Walker and Robert Earl Keen. Infact, download all four of those guys, you won't be disappointed. Yeah, they're country, BUT they're not Nashville country. It's not that pop n'sync with cowboy hats crap that's been spewing out of Nashville for the past nearly 10 years, its good Texas country, which is more of an old country southern rock mix.

Just trust me and download his stuff.

Here's some recommendations for songs:

Pat Green:
Songs about Texas
Here we go
John Wayne and Jesus
Dance Hall Dreamer

Roger Creager:

The Everclear Song (which was actually written by an Aggie, strangely enough)
Let It Roll
Crying, Moaning
Theings Look Good Around Here
Feel Again

Robert Earl Keen:
The Road Goes On Forever (and the party never ends)
The Front Porch Song
Merry Christmas From the Family
Five Pound Bass

Jerry Jeff Walker:

Cadillac Cowboy
Gettin' By
Let 'er Go
London Homesick Blues
Ramblin, Scramblin
Redneck Mother
Sangria Wine
Pissin In the Wind


Next you've really got to check out Cross Canadian Ragweed. These guys are really good (and a HELL of a lot of fun to go see live). Their stuff has much more of a rock influence, too.
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Learn to play some Micheal Hedges. He is on the label Windham hill. Passed on a few years back, too bad. He would detune the standard guitar into a multitude of unusual tunings then perform finger slaps sliding harmonics and percussive strumming to make an acoustic sound like a complete orchestra.


But if thats too hard there is always smoke on the water..... Glen

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