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Tonight, I'm in a mellow Alison Krauss mood.

Of course, I started with "Whiskey Lullaby"

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Fishnbowljoe got me into Alison Krauss. Speaking of which I think I will stick in the CD he gave me. She is going to be in Omaha this summer but I have to work.

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Currently, Freestyle Fellowship's Inner City Griots instrumentals on vinyl. Always vinyl whatever I'm listening to at home.

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Fishnbowljoe got me into Alison Krauss. Speaking of which I think I will stick in the CD he gave me. She is going to be in Omaha this summer but I have to work.

'let your loss be your lesson' by Krauss and Robert Plant is a pretty catchy tune...

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Generally some sort of metal but punk/oi! as well when I'm in the mood.

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If its just me and a glass of bourbon, I tend to go with one of my many Counting Crows Live albums.

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It could be anything depending on my mood. Classic rock, stoner rock (love that term...lol), metal or blues. More often than not, I'll opt for blues.

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When accompaniment is available I like C&W.

Marty Robbins old Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs comes quickly to mind; but their are others.

Although . . .

I don't usually need background, as I can make excellent music in my head after a few pours. :slappin:

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I like bluegrassy music for bourbon consumption. Jake Bugg and Jamestown Revival are currently fitting the bill. Maybe some Sheepdogs, Turnpike Troubadours, or Ryan Bingham for a more Texas country sound.

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Lately it's been "Kind of Blue" by Miles Davis and some other John Coltrane albums like "Newport '63" and "Crescent".

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love me some blues-rock, like Bonamassa, or some blues-rock-jazz....either preferably acoustic. But, I listen to some of everything, except rap/hip-hop, and have a large collection ranging from the 50's to now. different moods...

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I currently don't listen to music much while drinking bourbon because I'm usually sitting with my wife talking or watching a movie, but when I do jazz (like Miles Davis noted above) or folk type music fits the bill.

My favorite Cincinnati band, Over The Rhine, is a blend of folk/country/soul/gospel/blues and goes VERY well with bourbon. They live on a farm just a couple hours from bourbon country and their music is very connected to the region so it's a very good fit.

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My current go to music is from local Louisville artist Robbie Bartlett, or The Kentucky Headhunters, or one of the awesome Jazz cd's FishnBowlJoe put me onto....

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The Drive-By Truckers are a great match for bourbon.

Good Call Smithford!

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love me some blues-rock, like Bonamassa, or some blues-rock-jazz....either preferably acoustic. But, I listen to some of everything, except rap/hip-hop, and have a large collection ranging from the 50's to now. different moods...
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My current go to music is from local Louisville artist Robbie Bartlett, or The Kentucky Headhunters, or one of the awesome Jazz cd's FishnBowlJoe put me onto....

Atta boy Cam! :grin:

My preferences, as suggested by Cam's post, are mostly jazz. I also enjoy acoustic guitar on occasion.

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Oi! as in Midnight Oil?

Shit Joe, are you part Aussie? :cool::slappin:

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Scottish Pirate Metal Rock and Orchestra soundtracks. The main one I have had on repeat for a while is the Hero soundtrack done by Tan Dun.

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I have fairly eclectic musical tastes but lean to classic rock. I usually just put the ipod on shuffle, so it could jump from Stones to Joni Mitchell to Los Lobos to Art Pepper to Grateful Dead to Sinatra to . . . well, you get the picture.

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