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    Fishing Music

    What do you listen to "to and from?" Do you listen to anything onstream?

    I'm a huge fan of the two "Fishing Music" CD's: http://www.fishingmusic.com for getting me in the mood for fishing.

    Lately, I've also been listening to my old Weather Report and Duke Ellington albums, and out of the blue found a wicked cool straight jazz quintet from Hawaii named Bob Tribal:

    [youtube:3h0d6qay]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zREWApc7lCc[/youtube:3h0d6qay]

    On the "not for fishing music, Lately it's been Five Iron frenzy, Brave Saint Saturn, and I've been listening to a performance percussion group that call themselves White Collar Sideshow and to another "new to me" group, Abney Park. They call their style Steampunk (I enjoy the genre of writing) but are sort of a rethunk Seattle Goth group... Their old stuff is good, too.

    How about you?

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    On the way down: Townes Van Zandt - Live at the old quarter & A private concert, Tom Waits, Emmylou Harris, Alan Lomax Southern Journey
    Way back: Montreal bands like Godspeed You Black Emperor!, A Silver Mt Zion, Sandro Perri, Vic Chesnut (Atlanta born) etc.

    Have been doing university courses on tape TTC style. Lately it's been A History of the Middle East Conflict, the last one was Intro to Nietsche.

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    Before the excursion - nothing - since have to prepare for the challenges of the selected stream and then develop a strategy for fishing it that day. After the excursion - Marty Robbins - Big Iron, El Paso, San Angelo, Laredo.

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    Most of the time , it's what ever scratchy radio station that will come in! Given a choice, I generally choose folk.

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    Most times I don't listen to anything on stream, but there are a few streams that are a bit more urban and I will bring my ipod along to drown out the background noise of civilization. In moments like those, I tend to listen to a lot of Neil Young...specifically Archives to avoid hearing the cars around me.

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