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RMAN4443 Offline
#5601 Posted:
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Neil Young-Heart of Gold.....a 2006 concert from Nashville with Neil and some friends...pretty good but mellow....I only saw the last half hour of the two hour show
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5602 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Neil Young-Heart of Gold.....a 2006 concert from Nashville with Neil and some friends...pretty good but mellow....I only saw the last half hour of the two hour show


Love NY. He can't sing worth squat, but great lyricism.

Old Man is my favorite.
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5603 Posted:
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Right now, Casey Jones, Grateful Dead has been on repeat today.
dstieger Offline
#5604 Posted:
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The Heavy.

Like yesterday's Monophonics, I'm not sure how to pigeonhole these guys. Great music, whatever it is.
opelmanta1900 Offline
#5605 Posted:
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Rubber band man by the Detroit spinners...
dstieger Offline
#5606 Posted:
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Love the Spinners....got them on my Pandora speed-dial. They're in heavy rotation lately; along with Sly Stone, Isaac Hayes, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, ChiLites....
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5607 Posted:
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
Rubber band man by the Detroit spinners...


Love love love. This was my daddy's music. Memories....
RMAN4443 Offline
#5608 Posted:
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Cigarlady7 wrote:
Love NY. He can't sing worth squat, but great lyricism.

Old Man is my favorite.

I agree NY's voice is ,um, different, but who could sing his songs any better?
Old Man, gives me good memories of my Dad...we were very different from each other then, but "Now, I'm a lot like he was"fog
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5609 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I agree NY's voice is ,um, different, but who could sing his songs any better?
Old Man, gives me good memories of my Dad...we were very different from each other then, but "Now, I'm a lot like he was"fog


I love the live version of Old Man, when he was super young (no pun intended)...

I went to Desert Trip years ago. Did you hear about it?
One of... NO, the BEST concert I will ever go to.
RMAN4443 Offline
#5610 Posted:
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I'm probably a couple years older than you, so I got to see all the really cool bands....fog
tonygraz Offline
#5611 Posted:
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I heard that the Old Man fell off the mountain several years ago.
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5612 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I'm probably a couple years older than you, so I got to see all the really cool bands....fog


Yeah, you may be older, but I am an old soul.

I can't believe you got to see DT. I loved every minute of it.
RMAN4443 Offline
#5613 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
I heard that the Old Man fell off the mountain several years ago.

He did, if I remember right it was May 2nd ot so...Happy Anniversary Old Man fog
Sunoverbeach Offline
#5614 Posted:
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Nirvana - Bleach
tonygraz Offline
#5615 Posted:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5C-DShN82mc
corey sellers Offline
#5616 Posted:
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Counting Crows Mr Jones got me to thinking is this song about Jonesy
dkeage Offline
#5617 Posted:
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corey sellers wrote:
Counting Crows Mr Jones got me to thinking is this song about Jonesy



He's got a thing.......going on.....d'oh!
Palama Offline
#5618 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I'm probably a couple years older than you, so I got to see all the really cool bands....fog


Haha! You’re still a youngun. I saw Jimi’s last American concert...he died 6 weeks later. Sad
Palama Offline
#5619 Posted:
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Inspired by all this Neil Young talk:

Neil Young - Live Rust

Many moons ago, when I worked in a record store, one of my co-workers used to play this every time we worked together so I heard this album couple times a week. ‘Course, as a Neil fan too, I didn’t have any objections. ThumpUp

77F / 73% RH / 13 mph - put in over 6 hours of work today, needed a nap when I got home. Boo hoo!
Palama Offline
#5620 Posted:
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The Reverend Al Green - 1971 to 1977 comp disc

One of my favorite singers from the early ‘70s.

80F / 71% RH / 9 mph - not too hard to work on your suntan today
frankj1 Offline
#5621 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
St. Paul & the Broken Bones - Half the City

I’mma liking what I hear.

77F / 63% RH / 9 mph - waiting for the oxtail stew...won’t be eating dinner till about 7:30 so got time to have a smoke and a beer

listened to one of three I got from the library, don't remember which...as familiar and comfortable as this style is, they seem to bring some changes to my ears' normal sense of timing, or the singer is less structured...or it could be the acid.
will post after a relisten and the other two hit the player.
Palama Offline
#5622 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
listened to one of three I got from the library, don't remember which...as familiar and comfortable as this style is, they seem to bring some changes to my ears' normal sense of timing, or the singer is less structured...or it could be the acid.
will post after a relisten and the other two hit the player.


I hear some Al Green with a touch of Otis Redding...of course ymmv.
frankj1 Offline
#5623 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
I hear some Al Green with a touch of Otis Redding...of course ymmv.

agree, but his "phrasing" is sometimes out of sync or something. Truthfully, I wasn't fully focused, was in the car, taking calls, getting aggravated and stuff.
But my comments are not necessarily negative.
Palama Offline
#5624 Posted:
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After dinner smoke, out on the driveway.

Rolling Stones - Forty Licks

A while back, I took the songs and put them in chronological order. Burned a couple of discs and then completely forgot where I put them. Ran across them last weekend. I know, kinda OCD but that’s how I roll sometimes.

75F / 73% RH / very light winds
CelticBomber Offline
#5625 Posted:
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Porcupine Tree Amazing band that changes sound a lot but you still love em. Watch In the half light live.


Think a mix of Floyd andthe hard rock.
Sunoverbeach Offline
#5626 Posted:
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2hrs to showtime - Chicago in Indianapolis

At last count, believe three original members left
Palama Offline
#5627 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
2hrs to showtime - Chicago in Indianapolis

At last count, believe three original members left


Had a chance to see the original lineup back in ‘71 but for whatever reason, chose to not go. Maybe because Three Dog Night was also on the bill.
Palama Offline
#5628 Posted:
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Finishing up Disc 2 of my chronological “Forty Licks”.

75F / 70% RH / 15 mph - been a mostly cloudy, wet day
tonygraz Offline
#5629 Posted:
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Los Indios Trabajaras
Sunoverbeach Offline
#5630 Posted:
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Old farts still put on a good show. Lamm, Pankow, and Loughnane were the three founding that were left
Palama Offline
#5631 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Old farts still put on a good show. Lamm, Pankow, and Loughnane were the three founding that were left


If you have Netflix, I’d recommend “Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago”. I learned quite a lot about the group and some of the members.
Palama Offline
#5632 Posted:
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David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name

I am strangely drawn to this album, maybe ‘cause the album title resembles some of my youthful activities. Whistle

73F / 65% RH / 9 mph - nice and cool for a cigar out on the driveway
Sunoverbeach Offline
#5633 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
If you have Netflix, I’d recommend “Now More Than Ever: The History of Chicago”. I learned quite a lot about the group and some of the members.


I'll have to check it out. Though not sure how much left to learn after listening to my dad spew little factoids before, during and after the show (actual number of "facts" in those factoids still to be determined). He paid to do the picture with the band afterwards and claims Pankow remembered him when he said his name (stated earlier somewhere in one of these threads that dad went to high school with Pankow). Whether that was true or just humoring an old fan, it put a smile on pop's face for the rest of the night, so good on him. Overall, they played enough of the ballads to make my wife happy, and did enough of the early stuff as well as some incredible soloing to make me and the old man happy.
Palama Offline
#5634 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
I'll have to check it out. Though not sure how much left to learn after listening to my dad spew little factoids before, during and after the show (actual number of "facts" in those factoids still to be determined). He paid to do the picture with the band afterwards and claims Pankow remembered him when he said his name (stated earlier somewhere in one of these threads that dad went to high school with Pankow). Whether that was true or just humoring an old fan, it put a smile on pop's face for the rest of the night, so good on him. Overall, they played enough of the ballads to make my wife happy, and did enough of the early stuff as well as some incredible soloing to make me and the old man happy.


Oh, that’s right. I remember you mentioning that about your Dad. Hopefully Pankow wasn’t bs’ing and really did remember him.
dstieger Offline
#5635 Posted:
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Hugo

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPNWPvOQ8WZNgfJkaOTUZ0Q
Palama Offline
#5636 Posted:
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Beach Boys - a comp disc of my favorites

Timeless...

81F / 52% RH / 9 mph - 52% RH? No wonder the wrapper on my cigar split! Haven’t seen it that low in quite awhile.
Palama Offline
#5637 Posted:
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Dire Straits - self-titled debut album

Still sounds fresh, even after 41 years.

77F / 63% RH / calm, barely feel any wind
Sunoverbeach Offline
#5638 Posted:
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AC/DC - If You Want Blood

Great live album, though was always bummed the title wasn't a track
Palama Offline
#5639 Posted:
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Jeff Beck - The Jeff Beck Group (aka the “Orange” album)

Been awhile since I listened to this. Not the best from Beck but I’ve always enjoyed it.

77F / 63% RH / 9 mph
Cigarlady7 Offline
#5640 Posted:
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"Slowpoke" ... Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
jespear Offline
#5641 Posted:
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WAR -"Live".
Double CD set.
If you like WAR, this is a MUST listen !
Palama Offline
#5642 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
WAR -"Live".
Double CD set.
If you like WAR, this is a MUST listen !


They were great live! Really enjoyed the two times I saw them.
Palama Offline
#5643 Posted:
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Jeff Beck - Truth

With a relatively unknown singer named Rod Stewart.

82F / 59% RH / 10 mph - warm and humid day earlier, glad its cooled down a bit
frankj1 Offline
#5644 Posted:
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Truth is one of my favorite albums evah.


Todd Snider~ Eastside Bulldog

never woulda heard of this guy iff'n not for (MIA) tyyler


MACS Offline
#5645 Posted:
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Whaling some Eagles on the Klipsch computer speakers. My neighbors now know I love me some Eagles.

Mofos on the next block prolly know, too...
Palama Offline
#5646 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Whaling some Eagles on the Klipsch computer speakers. My neighbors now know I love me some Eagles.

Mofos on the next block prolly know, too...



Applause
frankj1 Offline
#5647 Posted:
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you kids.
incorrigible.
MACS Offline
#5648 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
you kids.
incorrigible.


Well, thank you, Frank... bout the nicest thing you said about me. Blushing
izonfire Offline
#5649 Posted:
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The Tea Party - Pulse.

Picure: Jim Morrison takes Led Zeppelin on a journey to Nepal, where they proceed to light themselves aflame.
Not in the “Easy Listening” category.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kdWQ0hwsUJ4

Have an open mind and give it a listen.
Preferably later in the evening after a drink and a smoke.
... Or a couple drinks and a couple smokes
izonfire Offline
#5650 Posted:
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Porcupine Tree. Huh. Never heard of them. Listened to Half Light live, then Anesthetize. Loved it. Very ethereal, dreamy sound. Then gets heavier. I’ll be listening to more later tonight. With a drink and a smoke, of course. Thanks CelticBomber!
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