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Papa_Smurf
(Spokane WA)
Posted: May 06, 2013 - 08:46
 

Yes most excellent.
 

sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Apr 05, 2013 - 04:59
 

Check the bass line in this one.

On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Feb 17, 2013 - 02:04
 

 SanchoPancho wrote:
I just passed through your neck of the woods on my annual motorcycle trip, Beach:

 http://mc2-canada-trip-2011.blogspot.com/2011/08/day-1.html

In a  pinch, Pinch Haig will do nicely.  Blended, but very good.
 
Wow, that must have been an awesome trip, SP!

rockpommel16
(rockpommel´s land...dreaming of netherlands)
Posted: Sep 13, 2012 - 02:30
 

...rainy day outside in germany........and then THIS........thanx,bill......{#Daisy}

blackjackshellac
(Montreal)
Posted: Aug 28, 2012 - 08:27
 

This is way slower than I remember it being.

mistabird
(frei republik allgäu)
Posted: Jul 27, 2012 - 22:31
 

guten morgen alte erde  yah man

richlister
Posted: Jul 12, 2012 - 04:45
 



Two sugars please love, stir it up, lil' darlin'

JckTorance
(Boston)
Posted: Jun 26, 2012 - 12:08
 

Your recipe is so tasty



On_The_Beach
(The Blue Planet)
Posted: Jun 10, 2012 - 15:23
 

 TerryS wrote:
We've got a whisky club goin' here, I'm sipping on a glass of Caol Ila 12 as we speak, so to errr speak.  Bought in the Nicaraguan "Duty Free" (don't get me started on what that actually means) last week and just opened - Ahhh yes Spirit UP indeed.
 
I'm working on some Lagavulin 16-year, Ardbeg 10-year, and the always chewy LaPhroaig 10-year.
On the safer side, I'm also enjoying some Bruichladdich "Waves". Safe to say I like my Islays.  ; )
(And, oh yah, "Stir it Up" is one of my fave Bob tunes.)

Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Jun 10, 2012 - 13:05
 

If you don't like it, you can pass the blunt to the.... um, uhhh.... person on the left.

TerryS
(Another SW)
Posted: May 09, 2012 - 17:50
 

 fredriley wrote:

Expensive tastes, dude! But good :o). I had some Highland Park 12yo last night which soothed my mouth and my mood. Orkney's finest :*)
. I sure would like to get my tongue around an 18yo, though (ahem!).{#Wink}
 
We've got a whisky club goin' here, I'm sipping on a glass of Caol Ila 12 as we speak, so to errr speak.  Bought in the Nicaraguan "Duty Free" (don't get me started on what that actually means) last week and just opened - Ahhh yes Spirit UP indeed.

icemang
(Boston & DC, mostly)
Posted: Mar 23, 2012 - 04:46
 

 TJS wrote:
This is some seriously boring music.  And repetitive.
 
I often click on what the person has rated highly when someone makes a blanket comment like this about a song. So interesting. You know 10 is highest, right, TJS?

Stingray
("ANONYMOUS INTERNET")
Posted: Mar 23, 2012 - 04:44
 

PRIMITIVE!!!!



fredriley
(Nottingham, UK)
Posted: Mar 23, 2012 - 04:43
 

 ThePoose wrote:
Lagavulin 16-year + Highland Park 18-year, please.

Single malt can segue to and from anything in the known and unknown universe.
 
Expensive tastes, dude! But good :o). I had some Highland Park 12yo last night which soothed my mouth and my mood. Orkney's finest :*)
. I sure would like to get my tongue around an 18yo, though (ahem!).{#Wink}

TJS
(Bradley, Il)
Posted: Mar 07, 2012 - 07:53
 

This is some seriously boring music.  And repetitive.

oldsaxon
(United Kingdom)
Posted: Feb 20, 2012 - 11:33
 

 On_The_Beach wrote:
The frantic tempo is killing me. Couldn't they slow it down a little?
Oh, and Talisker 10-year never lets me down.
 
I went to the Talisker Distillery once. Lovely tour...better tasting room than most :)

patrick30
(Austria)
Posted: Nov 17, 2011 - 06:23
 

really enjoying the conversation...bob and malts{#Lol}

SanchoPancho
(Santa Fe, NM)
Posted: Aug 30, 2011 - 08:14
 

 On_The_Beach wrote:
The frantic tempo is killing me. Couldn't they slow it down a little?
Oh, and Talisker 10-year never lets me down.
 
I just passed through your neck of the woods on my annual motorcycle trip, Beach:

 http://mc2-canada-trip-2011.blogspot.com/2011/08/day-1.html

In a  pinch, Pinch Haig will do nicely.  Blended, but very good.


On_The_Beach
(Vancouver BC, Bud)
Posted: Jul 14, 2011 - 09:55
 

The frantic tempo is killing me. Couldn't they slow it down a little?
Oh, and Talisker 10-year never lets me down.

Jelani
(Home of the freak, land of the vague)
Posted: Jun 28, 2011 - 13:05
 

 ThePoose wrote:


Lagavulin 16-year + Highland Park 18-year, please.

Single malt can segue to and from anything in the known and unknown universe.
  One of the few Reggae tunes I can tolerate or actually like.
On the other topic, please, the Macallan 25. :)  There is no substitute.



ThePoose
Posted: Jun 28, 2011 - 13:02
 

 anotherlistener wrote:
How  we got  from Bob Marley to single malt Islay Scotch in this discussion is beyond me but I favor lots more of both.  The Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Port Ellen are among my favorites. As for highland malts, Highland Park really hits the spot.  Now shall we discuss which cigars should go with which Scotch.
 

Lagavulin 16-year + Highland Park 18-year, please.

Single malt can segue to and from anything in the known and unknown universe.

Cynaera
(South of Neanderthal)
Posted: May 27, 2011 - 21:34
 

 Poacher wrote:

Tremendous indeed. It was from a TV program called the old grey whistle test which at the time was about the only place you could see decent music on the TV in the UK. I used to watch it with mates after going to the pub and saw many, many bands and artists that have continued to influence me. 

This particular video I clearly remember seeing at the time live and blew me away and it is indeed well worth watching.
 
I KNOW I've seen "The Old Grey Whistle Test" on TV, but for the life of me, I can't remember where - PBS in Oregon, perhaps? I think it was on in the wee hours when I was trying in vain to catch a few hours of sleep...  I don't watch much other than Public Broadcasting lately - mainstream TV is as bad as the news. RP and PBS - my venues of choice...  Thanks for the reminder, Poacher! {#Mrgreen}

Poacher
(Brighton, UK)
Posted: May 12, 2011 - 03:24
 

 Clark_Novato wrote:
Such a great groove.  There's a tremendous video circa 1973 of Bob, Peter, Bunny and the gang covering this song for a British television show.  Both the audio and video production values are way ahead of anything else I've been able to find for The Wailers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6U-TGahwvs
 
Tremendous indeed. It was from a TV program called the old grey whistle test which at the time was about the only place you could see decent music on the TV in the UK. I used to watch it with mates after going to the pub and saw many, many bands and artists that have continued to influence me. 

This particular video I clearly remember seeing at the time live and blew me away and it is indeed well worth watching.

sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Apr 26, 2011 - 07:58
 

One of my Marley favs, Mon!

dsmcd01
(neither here nor there)
Posted: Mar 10, 2011 - 00:36
 

Instant calm. Bob Marley is a global treasure. 

thewiseking
(New York, New York)
Posted: Feb 22, 2011 - 07:05
 

"ladies and gentlemen please gather in the Cotillion Room for another all you can eat buffet. We hope you are enjoying your cruise."

peyotecoyote
(London, Ontario)
Posted: Feb 06, 2011 - 16:37
 

Happy birthday Mr. Marley...wish you were still here makin' da music for us :)(:

Businessgypsy
(Deepest, Darkest Florida)
Posted: Dec 21, 2010 - 15:55
 

Very nice relaxed pedal work.

Dinges,_the_Dude
(under sea-level, N52°22', E4°52')
Posted: Dec 21, 2010 - 15:54
 

Nowadays this sounds rather slow (not in the sense of laid back) to me... Come on, shake that thing!

ask
(New Haven)
Posted: Sep 17, 2010 - 13:08
 

Loving me some bob Marley after a 30 hour journey back home

Clark_Novato
(Novato, CA)
Posted: Aug 16, 2010 - 17:33
 

Such a great groove.  There's a tremendous video circa 1973 of Bob, Peter, Bunny and the gang covering this song for a British television show.  Both the audio and video production values are way ahead of anything else I've been able to find for The Wailers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6U-TGahwvs

ThePoose
Posted: Aug 16, 2010 - 12:06
 

Pass the dutchie on the left-hand side...


peacockangel
(Phoenix)
Posted: Jun 29, 2010 - 13:53
 

O BAY BEE   {#Kiss}

chadlymn
(Apple Valley, MN)
Posted: Jun 29, 2010 - 13:51
 

AAAAHHHHHH!!!!!{#Cowboy}



Jamunca
(Asheville, NC)
Posted: Jun 13, 2010 - 17:37
 

 philinnz wrote:


ratings wwwaaaayyyy to high for this tripe
 

People wwwaaaaayyyyy too serious about life.

philinnz
(Wellington, New Zealand)
Posted: Apr 27, 2010 - 01:23
 

 h8rhater wrote:
Ratings waaayyy too low for this legendary tune.
 

ratings wwwaaaayyyy to high for this tripe

jools
(Brighton UK)
Posted: Apr 27, 2010 - 01:22
 

It's a beautiful sunny day in Brighton - perfect track!

zenhead
(Maine)
Posted: Apr 11, 2010 - 05:05
 

love me a little rock-steady in the morning.

twitterpated
Posted: Mar 10, 2010 - 14:40
 

I think this is the best reggae album ever.  Lots of times reggae starts to sound repetitive after a few songs, at least to me.  This album doesn't do that.  Almost every Bob Marley song I like is on this CD.  Thank you Bob!

h8rhater
Posted: Jan 22, 2010 - 10:24
 

Ratings waaayyy too low for this legendary tune.

sirdroseph
(Outer Mongolia)
Posted: Jan 06, 2010 - 15:57
 

Jah Mon!{#Cowboy}

CamLwalk
(Albany NY)
Posted: Oct 04, 2009 - 08:28
 

Favorite version (besides this)....DREAD ZEPPELIN!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lwF8VLrIyc



Bazooka
(Mountain View, CA USA)
Posted: Aug 02, 2009 - 07:44
 

and....still dreaming.  {#Cowboy}


Bazooka
(Mountain View, CA USA)
Posted: Jul 01, 2009 - 13:57
 

I'm dreaming in fractuals.

evie_11
(bardos)
Posted: Jun 15, 2009 - 15:53
 

*sigh*

i needed this today.... many thanks!

Namaste....



nigelr
(Coffs Harbour, Australia)
Posted: Apr 29, 2009 - 02:21
 

 fuh2 wrote:
Stir WHAT up??  9

 
'STEER' it up.............if you can you dig it{#Hug}..............sounds like JJC on wahwah.....


Mandible
Posted: Apr 13, 2009 - 07:11
 

thank you bill for playing this. It made my monday morning much brighter!




smdeeg
(SillyCone Valley)
Posted: Mar 28, 2009 - 13:42
 

 siandbeth wrote:

I'll give your dog a squeaky toy if you upload Dread Zepplin. I haven't thought of them in years...
 
Well, I don't have a dog, and I don't need a squeaky toy, but I do have some DZ on my HD.  Now ... which song to upload ...


Dickieb68
(Wellington NZ)
Posted: Mar 12, 2009 - 18:48
 

 anotherlistener wrote:
How  we got  from Bob Marley to single malt Islay Scotch in this discussion is beyond me but I favor lots more of both.  The Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Port Ellen are among my favorites. As for highland malts, Highland Park really hits the spot.  Now shall we discuss which cigars should go with which Scotch.
 
None for me, they numb the tongue too much.
Cragganmore and Balvenie are my usual choices.

along with the occasional Bob M.


anotherlistener
Posted: Feb 09, 2009 - 05:33
 

How  we got  from Bob Marley to single malt Islay Scotch in this discussion is beyond me but I favor lots more of both.  The Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Port Ellen are among my favorites. As for highland malts, Highland Park really hits the spot.  Now shall we discuss which cigars should go with which Scotch.