Psychobilly

daytonajoe said:Rob Zombie
The league players hate it when my Thursday nite team loads the juke box $$ and plays all head banging music
BillYards said:I have been away from competitive pool for a few years now, but after recently joining this forum, my blood is pumping to get back into the mix. Some of the posts have made me quite nostalgic and I was trying to recall some great times I have had playing billiards.
Some of my best experiences were when I was practicing with a good shooter that was as determined to win as I was and we pushed each other to shoot beyond ourselves. But, I also recall that music always played a big part in the whole experience for me.
Sometimes I liked the power of bands like AC/DC or the driving rhythms of Santana or the epic relaxation tunes from Pink Floyd or the refined smoothness of Coltrane. I just know that music can really add (or detract from the experience).
Let us know what music drives you on the table. Give us your Credence or your Eagles. Throw out your thrash bands. How about modern stuff, like Coldplay or Dave Mathews? How about the soundtrack to The Color of Money?
Also throw in some game-killers. Maybe Country music slows your game up too much. Maybe Barry Manilow sings you into a gentle coma.
And be specific... we want song titles and group names!
I will add mine after I have thought about it more.
BillYards said:I have been away from competitive pool for a few years now, but after recently joining this forum, my blood is pumping to get back into the mix. Some of the posts have made me quite nostalgic and I was trying to recall some great times I have had playing billiards.
Some of my best experiences were when I was practicing with a good shooter that was as determined to win as I was and we pushed each other to shoot beyond ourselves. But, I also recall that music always played a big part in the whole experience for me.
Sometimes I liked the power of bands like AC/DC or the driving rhythms of Santana or the epic relaxation tunes from Pink Floyd or the refined smoothness of Coltrane. I just know that music can really add (or detract from the experience).
Let us know what music drives you on the table. Give us your Credence or your Eagles. Throw out your thrash bands. How about modern stuff, like Coldplay or Dave Mathews? How about the soundtrack to The Color of Money?
Also throw in some game-killers. Maybe Country music slows your game up too much. Maybe Barry Manilow sings you into a gentle coma.
And be specific... we want song titles and group names!
I will add mine after I have thought about it more.
Sounds like my kind of music. Thanks for the tip.Donovan said:So if you are interested in hearing what Clapton is so impressed with, here are some album titles that you might consider by Roy Buchanan.
American Axe Live in 1974
Dancing On The Edge
When A Guitar Plays The Blues
Hot Wires
Deluxw Edition (Greatest Hits of Alligator Records recordings)
Donovan said:I personally like Roy Buchanan. When Eric Clapton is asked who is the greatest guitar player of all times was, this is who he says. This is his idol. He is the ultimate in Electirc Blues.
At one point he was told by the record companies that they wanted him to make certain kinds of music and he up and quit recording music altogether. He would only play live shows for years. Then one day, Alligator Records told him they would pay him in advance and he could 100% free reign and record whatever the hell he wanted. So he agrred.
So if you are interested in hearing what Clapton is so impressed with, here are some album titles that you might consider by Roy Buchanan.
American Axe Live in 1974
Dancing On The Edge
When A Guitar Plays The Blues
Hot Wires
Deluxw Edition (Greatest Hits of Alligator Records recordings)
Hal said:I have a 6 hour MP3 of Bert Kinister whispering softly, "You control the cue ball, you control the cash!"
Voodoo Daddy said:I have weird taste in music <maybe the right word is obscure>. I like to hear Enigma, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Thenonius Monk...sometimes Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, and Tony Bennet. Some days I wanna hear just the balls clicking...
9balldiva said:Bone Thugs and Harmony (anything and everything they have), 2 Pac (most all of his)
1pRoscoe said:Oh wow.... wouldn't actually classify it as old school per se, but nice choices! Too bad you never find NWA in a jukebox.....lol
My vote - anything but country.
ridewiththewind said:I am all over the map, depending on my mood:
'Damn Right I Got the Blues!' Buddy Guy..the whole thing
Anything by SRV
Blues, basically...love the stuff!
'I'd Love to Change the World' Alvin Lee & Ten Years After
'Green Grass & High Tides' Outlaws
'Mean Mistreater' 'Time Machine' Grand Funk Railroad
'Dixie Chicken' Lowell George & Little Feat
'Kat Food' Dixie Dregs
'Whipping Post' Duane Allman & The Allman Bros
The above is just a sampling...with the advent of internet jukeboxes, the sky's the limit!![]()
Lisa