I have Sirius radio on my satellite dish. The Metal channel gets a bit of use when my dad isn't home![]()
The Elvis station gets a lot of use when he is, so I hide upstairs in my room.
I have Sirius radio on my satellite dish. The Metal channel gets a bit of use when my dad isn't home![]()
The Elvis station gets a lot of use when he is, so I hide upstairs in my room.
Jazz lover here too. Nothing better than listening to live jazz in a small club while smoking a fine cigar. Life does not get better than that, IMO.
For home listening, Miles Davis is a favorite. "Kind of Blue" is a classic and a great introduction to jazz.
A woman is a woman, but a cigar is a smoke...
Miles Davis really does it for me, especially Kind Of Blue (So What and Freddie Freeloader are the best on that album). Just some awesome relaxed, funky, laid back kind of stuff. I also like a few of Diana Krall's and Ella Fitzgerald's Ballads. Again, relaxed, laid back.![]()
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I'm a Jazz lover too. Ben Webster, Miles, Billie Holyday, to name a few, are always welcome in my house during smoking time.
Ohhh, Pyrofish. You need to embrace Elvis. Elvis, who I still love (headed to Memphis in October) taught me about guys like BB King, Big Boy Crudup, Muddy, Sonny Boy, T-Bone Walker, Son House.Originally Posted by thepyrofish
THOSE guys are who really stared it all. Look back a ways: the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, all started out as blues players. The English kids in the 50s and 60s recognized these great artists way before Americans did.
The blues, cold beer, bbq-ed pig, and a tasty stogie--it just don't get any better!
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