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CortezBlue
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Baja Nomad Playlist Update
Well it has been several years since I created the first BN Playlist on Rhapsody and I think it is time again.
Post your current top few favorites that take you to the beaches of Mexico or just help you escape the day to day stuff. You know, the songs you like
to play when your are BBQing at home and drinking a Margarita or cerveza.
I will start with:
Zac Brown Uncaged, "going where the music meets the sea!"
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neilm81301
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Wall of Voodoo, "Mexican Radio"
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Neil
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Howard
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Chris Isaak, Baja Sessions
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
George Bernard Shaw
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Loretana
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Los Lonely Boys - Sacred
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
-Nikola Tesla
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mulegemichael
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canciones de mi padre...linda ronstadt.
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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edm1
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Luis miguel el concierto
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grace59
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Soundtrack to Desperado
They all went to Mexico...Carlos Santana
That's why God made Mexico....Tim McGraw
Mexican Minutes...Brooks and Dunn
I have a long Playlist on my iphone. When I gave my old iphone 3s to a friend in Mexico, she laughed about how many different songs I had on there
about Mexico.
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
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CortezBlue
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Quote: | Originally posted by grace59
Soundtrack to Desperado
They all went to Mexico...Carlos Santana
That's why God made Mexico....Tim McGraw
Mexican Minutes...Brooks and Dunn
I have a long Playlist on my iphone. When I gave my old iphone 3s to a friend in Mexico, she laughed about how many different songs I had on there
about Mexico. |
I am going to add some trivia to your Mexico Minute request. Try to find Mexico Minute by the original writer of the song.
The first time I heard it it I knew it was written by him.
Hint:
Anyone 40 to 65 knows his name
He is part of a great 70's duo
He has recorded many albums since the late 70's, of which I own all of them
Since the Internet will give you the answer so fast I will post it below if yo want to try to figure it out on your own........
Jimmy Messina, from Poco, Buffalo Springfield, studio Musician/producer. And of course
Loggins and Messina
[Edited on 5-16-2013 by CortezBlue]
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CortezBlue
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Quote: | Originally posted by edm1
Luis miguel el concierto |
Very nice
Kind of a Mexicano Miguel Jackson
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grace59
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Quote: | Originally posted by CortezBlue
Quote: | Originally posted by grace59
Soundtrack to Desperado
They all went to Mexico...Carlos Santana
That's why God made Mexico....Tim McGraw
Mexican Minutes...Brooks and Dunn
I have a long Playlist on my iphone. When I gave my old iphone 3s to a friend in Mexico, she laughed about how many different songs I had on there
about Mexico. |
I am going to add some trivia to your Mexico Minute request. Try to find Mexico Minute by the original writer of the song.
The first time I heard it it I knew it was written by him.
Hint:
Anyone 40 to 65 knows his name
He is part of a great 70's duo
He has recorded many albums since the late 70's, of which I own all of them
Since the Internet will give you the answer so fast I will post it below if yo want to try to figure it out on your own........
Jimmy Messina, from Poco, Buffalo Springfield, studio Musician/producer. And of course
Loggins and Messina
[Edited on 5-16-2013 by CortezBlue] |
Good Trivia! I did not know this...I mean, of course, I know Jimmy Messina (I am in that age range :tumble, I've even seen Loggins and Messina in concert "back in the day", but I had no idea he wrote Mexican Minutes. Tried to
find it on Youtube, but there doesn't seem to be a video there. Too bad. I'd love to his his rendition.
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
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wessongroup
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Thanks blue, didn't known that ...... way cool
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CortezBlue
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I was a big loggins & Messina fan growing up, but never got to see them in the 70's
When they broke up and heard Keeny Loggins, I assumed that he was the talent of the group.
But, being an avid liner note reader, I started connecting the lines and realized Jimmy Messina was the real talent of the duo.
In fact, if you all remember their first album, it says it all
Kenny Loggins with Jimmy Messina, Sittin' In
The story goes, jimmy Messina had been signed to Columbia as a producer and his first project was a new guy, Kenny Loggins.
As the two worked on his new album, jimmy was filling in on guitar, mandellin and other instruments. Helped write the music and lyrics.
Obviously the help and combination of talents worked.
I finally saw L&M a few years ago during the reunion tour and I have to say, when you see them live Jimmy's talents really show
One of my favorite albums that didn't get much air play, is Native Son, good times!
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CortezBlue
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Good Trivia! I did not know this...I mean, of course, I know Jimmy Messina (I am in that age range :tumble, I've even seen Loggins and Messina in concert "back in the day", but I had no idea he wrote Mexican Minutes. Tried to
find it on Youtube, but there doesn't seem to be a video there. Too bad. I'd love to his his rendition.
Here is a Friday morning gift
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/messinajim2
You can here some clips here
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Osprey
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I just stick with the most popular stuff. I love to just go drivin down the highway with Little Dicky Doo and The Don'ts singin' "No Chemise Please".
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CortezBlue
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For what it is worth, if you are a music junkie, and you use to cruise record stores like Tower Records, you have got to sign up for Rhapsody.
I use a sonos system and can be at my house in AZ or mi Casa in Mexico, using a VPN or course, and listen, find and discover some great music.
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mtgoat666
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speaking of playlists,.... anyone using spotify USA account while in Mexico? If yes, is it working for you?
any of you spotify subscribers going to switch to google's new service?
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sancho
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Not that I'm a country listener, but G Strait 'Seashore
of Old Mex' is a good look, Kenny Chesney 'Beer in
Mexico' may work for some
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-9FdWmZqRQ
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willardguy
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speaking of jimmy messina you gotta add the souther hillman furay bands "mexico" from their fine "trouble in paradise" album.
and lets not skip over concrete blonde's "mexican moon"
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Martyman
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Quote: | Originally posted by willardguy
speaking of jimmy messina you gotta add the souther hillman furay bands "mexico" from their fine "trouble in paradise" album.
and lets not skip over concrete blonde's "mexican moon" |
Firefall also has a good song titled "Mexico"
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DavidE
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"NO VALE NADA LA VIDA"
-various artists
"Purple Haze" Jimi Hendrix
From the '60's in the Mayabel Campground (that was it's original spelling
A Lot To See And A Lot To Do
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