The Soundtrack of the Dudeist Life

Started by RevKHyler, June 26, 2013, 07:27:31 PM

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RevKHyler

Everybody has their own soundtrack to help them keep on abiding. Right now my list includes:
Bread - Mother Freedom
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
James Taylor - (Pretty much the whole Copperline album)
Billy Joel - (The entire 52nd Street album)
(gasp) the Eagles - Taking It Easy (yeah, I know, the Dude hated the Eagles... but they have some  killer songs!)
What's on your list?

In the Book of Life, the answers aren't in the back. (Charlie Brown)

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: Chaplain K on June 26, 2013, 07:27:31 PM
Everybody has their own soundtrack to help them keep on abiding. Right now my list includes:
Bread - Mother Freedom
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
James Taylor - (Pretty much the whole Copperline album)
Billy Joel - (The entire 52nd Street album)
(gasp) the Eagles - Taking It Easy (yeah, I know, the Dude hated the Eagles... but they have some  killer songs!)
What's on your list?


8) Rare Earth, Government Mule, Creedence and more...............


MindAbiding

Nice choices, dude.  'specially the Billy Joel.  "Half a Mile Away" definitely puts me in abide mode.

The summer weather has brought out the Jimmy Buffett collection (I think JB gets a bad rap, but the guy was writing about abiding long before TBL). I also turn to Leon Russell when I need to find my way home.  The whole Carney album is just awesome.



Quote from: Chaplain K on June 26, 2013, 07:27:31 PM
Everybody has their own soundtrack to help them keep on abiding. Right now my list includes:
Bread - Mother Freedom
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
James Taylor - (Pretty much the whole Copperline album)
Billy Joel - (The entire 52nd Street album)
(gasp) the Eagles - Taking It Easy (yeah, I know, the Dude hated the Eagles... but they have some  killer songs!)
What's on your list?
The clouds above us come together and disperse;
The breeze in the courtyard departs and returns.
Life is like that, so why not relax?
Who can keep us from celebrating?
- Lu-Yu

wuliheron

#3
James Gang
Doobies
Traffic
Chicago
Brother James Taylor
Nora Jones



This Dude Abides

Scatman John
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Mustard Plug
Harvey Danger

Ska stuff just helps calm me down for some reason.  And Scatman...  Well it's just hard not to listen to the message in some of his songs  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2mRA03dWUI

Handwired

In my opinion, one of the most dude musicians in the history of the world would be Mr. Brant Bj?rk. The sheer layedbackness of his riffs, lyrics and attitude is just stupefyin'. Certainly one of my top choices for a dude day off. Also, check out the movie Sabbia by the same guy, its on YouTube. Its a bit artsy, but in the good way.

RevKHyler

Lovin' the suggestions! Keep 'em coming! I've added Ray Charles and some old BB King to my list this weekend. Nothing like the warm crackle of old vinyl and a cold Rolling Rock!
In the Book of Life, the answers aren't in the back. (Charlie Brown)

roystonoboogie

Currently listening to:


Duke Ellington live at Carnegie Hall (1946)
Tim Buckley - Dream Letter live in London
Love - Forever Changes
Mingus - Ah Um


Not sure how dudely exercise is deemed, but when I'm running:


Wasting Light - Foo Fighters
Blood Sugar Sex Magick - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
"I don't mean to sound bitter, cynical or cruel; but I am, so that's how it comes out." ~ Bill Hicks
"One should not believe everything one reads on the internet." ~ Abraham Lincoln

milnie

Yeah, when I'm joggin I like to keep the beat up but for chillin go with
Miles Davis
St germain
Sachmo
Larry Adler playing Gershwin
Buena vista social club
Some classic stones
quod tendo non ut pallens adeo in terminus!

BikerDude

#9
I've gone off on a Doors tangent this week.
Morrison Hotel, LA Woman, and a couple live boots..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wevnEZkLoig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tsZRjva0rk


Beyond that the usual.
And some old stuff...
Foghat, Skynyrd, M Tucker, 38 special ...


Out here we are all his children


Rev. Kbaylife

I've recently put the OST from Bastion in my favorite Playlist. Especially the songs Build that Wall (Zia's Song) and Setting Sail, Coming Home (Ending Theme). You can find em in spotify or youtube under the artists name Darren Korb.