Texas Music

Discussion in 'Books' started by AEK, Mar 14, 2003.

  1. AEK

    AEK Member

    Apr 7, 2000
    Silver Spring, MD
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    Any other Texas Music fans out there?
     
  2. Michael K.

    Michael K. Member

    Mar 3, 1999
    There or Thereabouts
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    United States
    I think Sharleen Spitieri is pretty damn cute, in a sort of undefinable way, and 'Say What You Want' was a really good pop song. 'Halo' wasn't bad either.

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    Oh, THAT Texas! Texas is a big state, isn't it? What do you mean by Texas Music?
     
  3. AEK

    AEK Member

    Apr 7, 2000
    Silver Spring, MD
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    DC United
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    When I say Texas music I mean artists like Robert Earl Keen Jr, Guy Clark, Jerry Jeff Walker, Pat Green, Cory Morrow, Roger Creager, Cross Canadian Ragweed (although they are from Stillwater OK), Dub Miller, Charlie Robison, Jack Ingram etc... It is like country but not so mainstream. Alot like the old Willie, Waylon, Cash, anti Nashville sound from back in the day.

    Of course there is more to Texas Music than just that. There are alot of good groups from that great state. From Pushmonkey, and Flickerstick, to Lyle Lovett...it is boundless. I gess it could be any number of genres but I was going for the alt country sound.
     
  4. 655321

    655321 New Member

    Jul 21, 2002
    The Mission, SF
    The greatest band currently in Texas is Pleasant Grove. If you're ever in Dallas or Ft. Worth and have the chance to see them, don't miss 'em. Absolutely spectacular.

    http://www.pleasantgrovemusic.com

    ...and just to add, yes they are friends of mine, but I've had alot of friends in bands and these guys are the only ones that really just wow me.
     
  5. BakedAlaskan

    BakedAlaskan Member+

    Feb 28, 2002
    Ancho-RAGE,Alaska
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    Yeah,but if we cut Alaska in half,then Texas would be the 3rd biggest state.
     
  6. Michael K.

    Michael K. Member

    Mar 3, 1999
    There or Thereabouts
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    The greatest band currently in Texas is Blur - they played SXSW yesterday (and according to what I heard on the radio, it was a white-hot ticket, which is kind of funny.)

    But I know what you mean. I'll have to download some Pleasant Grove.
     
  7. Nate505

    Nate505 Member

    Feb 10, 2002
    Colorado
    Pantera = my favorite band from Tejas...
     
  8. AEK

    AEK Member

    Apr 7, 2000
    Silver Spring, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    The new Cross Canadian Ragweed kicks ass! Just in case anyone is wondering

    The Purple Album
     
  9. nancyb

    nancyb Member

    Jun 30, 2000
    Falls Church, VA
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    Old 97s, baby. Please, please go on tour together. Rhett, you're ok solo, but I think you really need your real band with you.
     
  10. ross from st paul

    ross from st paul New Member

    Sep 13, 2001
    gold river, CA
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    Queens Park Rangers FC
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    United States
    sentimental historical note:
    poi dog pondering. austin, by way of hawaii. cute 'n' quirky.
    i know he lives in tennessee now, but steve earle = schertz, texas. there's your trump card. period.
     
  11. BlueMeanie

    BlueMeanie New Member

    Apr 1, 2002
    EastSIIIIDE
    Yeah, to me that's Texas music! CFH!!!!!

    At the Drive-In was OK. ZZ Top was tolerable, too, until MTV. Pissing Razors and King's X not bad either.

    Two of my favorite old punk bands were originally from Texas, too -- The Dicks and Verbal Abuse. Both moved to SF in the early 80s. I hate MDC, but I think they were originally from Texas as well.

    But my Texas "guilty pleasure" would be metal pop band Galactic Cowboys. They rocked, especially live.
     
  12. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Member

    Mar 5, 2001
    The Flametrick Subs kick some major culo..
     
  13. dearprudence

    dearprudence Member

    Nov 1, 2000
    Chi-town
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    United States
    <---------- please note the avatar. :D
     
  14. Glenwood Lane United

    Apr 28, 2001
    Hanover Park, IL
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Poi Dog now serves as one of Chicago's house bands.
     
  15. Glenwood Lane United

    Apr 28, 2001
    Hanover Park, IL
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
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    United States
    I'm with you there. Great live band.
     
  16. jabraria@hotmail.com

    Feb 24, 2000
    USA
    yes, texas music

    robert earl keen and kinky friedman, not to mention willie are sounds you dont get outside texas, not on teh radio anyway, since moving to IL, i miss being able to tune into it or find it anywhere....
     

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