On 1/18/06, Mark Seven Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you like acoustic music, the best place IMHO to hear acoustic music, that
> comes from all around the world is at:

Ugh.  RealPlayer.  I have no luck getting RealPlayer to work in Linux.
 It's easy enough to install, but then it says it's the wrong file
type I'm trying to play, or I need to buy the real Real version, or
something.  It's too much of a hassle for a media type that's not
actually all that common.  Of course, that could be why it's not all
that common.

But it would be nice to hear a variety of folk music.  I found Roger
McGuinn's website a while back.  He has a bunch of free stuff.  None
of it really appealed to me, but I liked "It's alright Ma (I'm only
bleeding)", and I liked the Byrds.  Also, it was interesting to hear
"Sloop John B" sang by someone other than the Beach Boys.  I hadn't
even known it existed independent of the Beach Boys.

http://www.ibiblio.org/jimmy/mcguinn/

-todd


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