MMJ fans also listen to??

Started by chinacat, Jun 17, 2004, 09:09 AM

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chinacat

what are some other bands y'all listen to?  i came to MMJ via the alt.country route.  I have been listening to Mark Olson's (formerly from Jayhawks) solo stuff lately.  His album Pacific Coast Rambler with his band the Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers is excellent!  Vic Williams voice is an aquired tast, however.

wordawg

Have a look on 'Off Topic Ramblings'.
You'll find the answer there.
Nice to meet you Chinacat.  You got a friend by the name of 'Sunflower' by any chance?
the future is Ginger

SouthernHarmony

Good call on Mark Olson and the Creekdippers!  I love My Own Jo Ellen!  

Pretty much listen to anything Black Crowes related (New Earth Mud, Rich Robinson's solo work, etc.), The Steepwater Band, Wilco, Jayhawks, Proud Mary, NMAS, Mofro!

chinacat

greggy,

how did you know about my sibling Sunflower?  :)

also got a cousin named Rider....:)

thanks for the input.
peace

Jellyfish

QuoteVic Williams voice is an aquired tast, however

I love Victoria,she is a great songwriter and here voice is unique.

I also listen to Neil Young,Leonard Cohen,String Cheese Incident,and Dylan.
The fact that my hearts beating
is all the proof you need

PrazAngel

All things Black Crowes related (Thanks SouthernHarmony) , Jayhawks, Dylan, Ryan Adams, Wilco, Ben Harper, Damien Rice, Lucinda Williams, Emmy Lou Harris, Neil Young, Los Lobos, Big Head Todd.....jeez, I'd better stop!

Marcus

WIDESPREAD PANIC!!!! ;D

Songs:Ohia

Wilco

'Stones

Keller

Dead

wordawg

Quotealso got a cousin named Rider....:)


I know you, Rider........... :D
the future is Ginger

peanut butter puddin surprise

I came to their music after seeing them play in 1999 here in Louisville.  My musical tastes have encompassed a lot of different genres, but I mainly am into ROCK with a capital R...such as Guided by Voices, Foo Fighters, Mooney Suzuki...

classic stuff as well...i was born and bred on Zeppelin, CCR, the Stones...shoot, it's all good!
Runnin' from somethin' that isn't there

sweatboard

I came upon My Morning Jacket because I downloaded The Tennesse Fire and by the time I got to The Bear I was hooked for life.  So don't feel bad about me downloading the album because If I hadn't I might have never got into the band, Now they will get hundreds of my dollars (through shows, and T-Shirts, My endless pursuit of The Tennessee Fire on Vinyl...Does anybody know if this even exists?  Any way some of my favorite bands.

Pearl Jam
Sonic Youth
The Cure
Nirvana
The Mars Volta
Queens Of The Stone Age
There's Still Time.........

Zmog1974

TF on Vinyl Exists and i have it...and Mr Conaway, Creedence rule man...the words taken right out of the DUDES mouth and remember dont f**k with da Jesus.

chinacat

went to see martin sexton last night here in atlanta.  pretty good show.  he's got an incredible voice and does quite a bit with just an acoustic guitar and some effects.

nicodemus

I came to them more via the "jam band" route.

My other favorites include:

Phish
Ben Harper
Medeski Martin & Wood
16 Horsepower
Orchestra Baobab
Robert Randolph & the Family Band
Bob Marley
Starflyer 59
Pedro the Lion
Jayhawks
North Mississippi All Stars
Coldplay
tons of world music

I listen to everything really

lanny

In addition to MMJ, lately I've been digging some
Old Crow Medicine Show
Gillian Welch
Meat Puppets
Bang on a Can Allstars
Steve Reich
Talking Heads
Reeltime Travelers
Tortoise
Camper Van Beethoven
Perpetual Groove

but I'm also into
Phish
Yonder Mountain
Sector Nine
The Grateful Dead/Dark Star Orchestra
Flaming Lips
Wilco
Ween
John Prine
John Hartford
Del McCoury
Steve Earle
Tony Rice
Norman Blake
The Flatlanders
David Grisman
Nanci Griffith
Cowboy Junkies
Frank Zappa
Neil Young
Miles Davis
Culture
Dylan
Bela Fleck
moe.
reid genauer
mmw
new grass revival
new riders
hot rize
uncle tupelo
keller williams

sweatboard

QuoteIn addition to MMJ, lately I've been digging some
Old Crow Medicine Show
Gillian Welch
Meat Puppets
Bang on a Can Allstars
Steve Reich
Talking Heads
Reeltime Travelers
Tortoise
Camper Van Beethoven
Perpetual Groove

but I'm also into
Phish
Yonder Mountain
Sector Nine
The Grateful Dead/Dark Star Orchestra
Flaming Lips
Wilco
Ween
John Prine
John Hartford
Del McCoury
Steve Earle
Tony Rice
Norman Blake
The Flatlanders
David Grisman
Nanci Griffith
Cowboy Junkies
Frank Zappa
Neil Young
Miles Davis
Culture
Dylan
Bela Fleck
moe.
reid genauer
mmw
new grass revival
new riders
hot rize
uncle tupelo
keller williams



It sounds like you like music!
There's Still Time.........

sweatboard

There's Still Time.........

guest

Cracker
Camper Van Beethoven
Drive By Truckers
Wilco
Guided By Voices
Buddy Miller
Flatlanders
Lucero
Slobberbone
Social D
Traveling Wilburys/Roy Orbison
Neil Young

Been maily existing off of MMJ, DBT, and Cracker for the past 2 years

corey

Finally! Someone mentioned the Truckers!  
I've been listening to mostly DBT and MMJ for the last 2 years. MMJ only came in the picture around Christmas. A friend got me copies of "At Dawn", "The Tennessee Fire" and "It still moves". "It still moves" has gotten the most play, but the other 2 have picked up some spins from me recently.
I saw my first MMJ show last week in Nashville, so I'm still pretty excited about that. (They need to do another SouthEast tour soon, but I'm sure that's been said already.)  :)

I also got into Slobberbone via the Truckers Yahoo list.

MMJ_fanatic

Cracks knuckles..........

Jayhawks
Gillian Welch
M. Ward
A Perfect Circle
Hot Tuna
Band of Susans
The Band
Replacements
Paul Westerberg
Jane's Addiction
Sugar
Indigenous
Flaming Lips
Nanci Griffith
Leo Kottke
John Hiatt
John Prine
And on and on and on.......
Sittin' here with me and mine.  All wrapped up in a bottle of wine.

lyricjunkie

 :)I think I'm a fan of MMJ_fanatic!!! I like your list! especially the on and on and on part! ;D
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