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The Who did things way before anyone else. They were known to party hard, very hard, smash guitars on stage, and other things. Their music was ahead of their time. Yes I am old, hell I saw The Beatles together, all four of them in Houston, that was 1966 and I still rank that as one of the best concerts I have ever been to. Long live Rock N Roll!
For a jazzy bent,
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Trombone Shorty, JJ Johnson, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Bonerama, Drums & Tuba

For a little more butt movin feel,
Hairy Apes BMX, Ozomatli, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Liquid Soul,

other stuff,
The Aggrolites, Bessie Smith, Bon Iver, The Cat Empire, Dirty Heads, Eels, Joss Stone, LCD Soundsystem, MU330, New Order, The Pietasters

Hope that gives you some musical exploration.
TexasCowboy's Avatar
Brooks & Dunn
George Strait
Elvis
Reba
Sugarland

Two Individuals can get in the groove with this music playing...Brooke sure would like to try it with you....
dan.uncut's Avatar
I'd love a session with Thievery Corporation playing. Sensual f'n music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04bg9IC9N6w
ElisabethWhispers's Avatar
I'd love a session with Thievery Corporation playing. Sensual f'n music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04bg9IC9N6w Originally Posted by dan.uncut
Wow. Just listened to the link and the music sounded great! (Wish that the song could cure my insomnia tonight!)

I'd like to second Steely Dan! My overall favorite group.
BBW Katrina's Avatar
Rush.....way before their time.
Sorry for dying laughing . . .but really ... the Who are the "original bad boys of Rock and Roll"???

How old are you? LOL

Flyer Originally Posted by MooneyFlyer
I'm thinking you weren't even born when they were popular.
Check out their performance in the movie "Woodstock". Pete Townsend and his guitar have it out. Can't think of anyone who did that before him. Well, maybe Jimi Hendrix.
blue3122's Avatar
Dirty River Boys
Turnpike Troubadors
Damn Quails
Old 97s
Eleven Hundred Springs
TexTushHog's Avatar
The Classics, of course:

The Rolling Stones
Faces
Bob Marley
Deep Purple
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Black Sabbath
The Kinks
David Bowie
Bob Dylan
Steely Dan
Mott The Hoople
Steve Winwood
Beck, Bogart, & Apice
Eric Clapton
Allman Brothers
Marshall Tucker Band
TexasCowboy's Avatar
Find a country & western station on the radio then twist off the knob and throw it out the window...

David Alan Cole - The Ride

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1IoLMqpRY4
TinMan's Avatar
Anything with the Dap-Kings in it is worth a listen, if you're a fan of a hot horn section (they were the backing band on Amy Winehouse's breakout). Their partnership with Sharon Jones has been particularly productive over the last decade.

Since I'm feeling "horny", check out the Stax catalogue, particularly Otis Redding.

I've also been listening to "Dusty in Memphis" (Dusty Springfield) a lot lately. That blue-eyed Brit sure could sing soul music.
ElisabethWhispers's Avatar
Jane Birkin/Serge Gainsbourg did a recording a long time ago and I would love to get it for my incall.

Je T'Aime...Moi Non Plus [I Love You...Me, Not Anymore]

http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wi.../ref=wish_list

When the song came out, it was very controversial. A not-so-gentle-hint of wanting something from my wish list! (Link posted above!)

Is anyone familiar with that album???