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Cowboy music...

jomari

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So, recently been listening to my favorite cd...

Roundup by Erich Kunzel

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and also Happy trails...

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Trying to find some 'cowboy' tunes...

rose of alabama,
yellow rose of texas,
Happy trails,
Dixieland...

That kinda stuff.

Any suggestions?
 
CMonster said:
jomari said:
Any suggestions?

A psychiatrist???










:teasing-neener:
:laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:

Didn't know if you meant classical versions, or the real stuff, like Riders in the Sky:

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i guess the classic stuff...

Ti Yi Yippee Yippee Ay
Shenandoah
Home on the Range,

classic campfire kinda stuff.

I get the joke, dont worry. :handgestures-thumbup:
 
If you're going that route, then any of the stuff you hear in your typical spaghetti western should be included. Ennio Morricone would be a good start if you want the actual music from Eastwood's Man With No Name trilogy (The Good, Bad, Ugly, etc.).

This album by Hugo Montenegro is a good one too, though a bit more tame compared to the original music by Morricone.

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Even though I now prefer the original score by Morricone, I have a lot of memories with this album and it gets played often. I still have the original vinyl I listened to when I was a kid, even though it's been beat to hell and back.
 
Yesfan70 said:
If you're going that route, then any of the stuff you hear in your typical spaghetti western should be included. Ennio Morricone would be a good start if you want the actual music from Eastwood's Man With No Name trilogy (The Good, Bad, Ugly, etc.).

This album by Hugo Montenegro is a good one too, though a bit more tame compared to the original music by Morricone.

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I have this too. :handgestures-thumbup:
 
Botch said:
Yesfan70 said:
If you're going that route, then any of the stuff you hear in your typical spaghetti western should be included. Ennio Morricone would be a good start if you want the actual music from Eastwood's Man With No Name trilogy (The Good, Bad, Ugly, etc.).

This album by Hugo Montenegro is a good one too, though a bit more tame compared to the original music by Morricone.

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I have this too. :handgestures-thumbup:


I've thought about getting one of those frames for albums and hang it on the wall. I have a lot of sentimental value with that record.
 
Let's not forget this guy! He can also come in handy in case the Martians attack!
 

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thanks guys for the input!

i was actually thinking of getting most of the songs via amazon, using their mp3 services, instead of albums.

i cant seem to find one that has both rose of alabama and yellow rose of texas on the same album (which begs the question - is there relevance between both)...

anyhoo, i will look into the other albums mentioned here...

thank you thank you thank you! keep it up!
 
The type of cowboys I listen to are known as "The Cowboys from Hell" or PANTERA. They released an album after Dimebags death, that was a side project as the group Rebel meets Rebel. It's country meets metal. Def not for everyone.
 
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