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Cathcam13 Offline
#6851 Posted:
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The only Sailor Jerry I know of was a Tattoo artist who also had one hell of an island rum recipe.
Cathcam13 Offline
#6852 Posted:
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The only Sailor Jerry I know of was a Tattoo artist who also had one hell of an island rum recipe.
Cathcam13 Offline
#6853 Posted:
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The only Sailor Jerry I know of was a Tattoo artist who also had one hell of an island rum recipe.
Cathcam13 Offline
#6854 Posted:
Joined: 01-11-2018
Posts: 1,264
Is it just me or am I actually seeing triple?
jespear Offline
#6855 Posted:
Joined: 03-19-2004
Posts: 9,464
CelticBomber wrote:
You're rocking those white socks and sandals again aren't you;-p


DUDE ! . . . WHITE socks and sandals ? Really ? d'oh!
Only NERDS wear white socks and sandals.
Everybody KNOWS, it's BLACK socks and sandals for us cool people !
jespear Offline
#6856 Posted:
Joined: 03-19-2004
Posts: 9,464
"You're the Power" - Kathy Mattea

Lyrics by F.C. Collins (my brother-in-law)

Shining like a beacon through the darkest night
You're the only light that leads me home
Home is where the fire burns so warm and bright
Long as I have you, I'll never roam

Our paths may wander on this walk of life
But I won't walk alone

Like a blaze of gold at the break of dawn
You're the power that heals my soul
When the wind grows cold and I'm halfway gone
You're the power that keeps me whole

Running like a river to the rolling sea
The waters of your love are deep and strong
My harbor and my shelter you will always be
Even when the storm blows hard and long

While your spirit is a part of me
It gives life to this song

Like a blaze of gold at the break of dawn
You're the power that heals my soul
When the wind grows cold and I'm halfway gone
You're the power that keeps me whole

When the wind grows cold and I'm halfway gone
You're the power that keeps me whole
You're the power that heals my soul
You're the power that keeps me whole

USNGunner Offline
#6857 Posted:
Joined: 05-17-2019
Posts: 4,402
Cathcam13 wrote:
The only Sailor Jerry I know of was a Tattoo artist who also had one hell of an island rum recipe.


Yep. He was the man.

But Jerry is a, a hottie, and b. A damned good singer and guitarist.

And a Navy veteran. Win win in my book.
USNGunner Offline
#6858 Posted:
Joined: 05-17-2019
Posts: 4,402
Cathcam13 wrote:
Is it just me or am I actually seeing triple?


Nope. It's you. Not talking
frankj1 Offline
#6859 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,221
aim for the one in the middle
MACS Offline
#6860 Posted:
Joined: 02-26-2004
Posts: 79,776
USNGunner wrote:
Sailor Jerry, Hallelujah Veterans Version. The lady is a friend of mine. The pictures are real folks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msYPbjFC50w&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR31liUAK_VjYDUopMIV1iqCJfU5upJYvfr8h4EKGDb7jfTYDiiDaha9U1Q


Seen her on YouTube. She's talented. Was cool to see her do the country music awards... Go Navy!
DrMaddVibe Offline
#6861 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
Hall & Oates - Abandoned Luncheonette

"I'm Just A Kid (Don't Make Me Feel Like a Man)"

https://youtu.be/zmyHjF2unYA
Palama Offline
#6862 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
Van Morrison - Back On Top

“When The Leaves Come Falling Down” is one helluva song.

75F / 70% RH / 12 mph - a nice day for the Super Bowl parties
DrMaddVibe Offline
#6863 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
Green Day - Father Of All Motherf**kers

"Oh Yeah"

https://youtu.be/U3cpdkhtGx0


This entire album is a dumpster fire of laziness.

I used to enjoy them and their pseudo Punk pop tunes. Now? No. Just no. Listening to this latest release is like someone expecting grape Kool-Aid to magically transform into a Bordeaux. They cop everyone from Joan Jett...listen to the above track...to Devo, The White Stripes, Mott the Hoople, Thin Lizzy, The Datsuns, and Link Wray but all strained through a vanilla tea bag in cold water.

The album is appropriately named for what they're trying to foist on the buying public.

Sorry, but I figured I'd share this with you...beware. They all can't be ear candy!
Buckwheat Offline
#6864 Posted:
Joined: 04-15-2004
Posts: 12,251
Numb
Gary Clark Jr.
JadeRose Offline
#6865 Posted:
Joined: 05-15-2008
Posts: 19,525
Count Basie - "Jumpin at the Woodside"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIB9Ehp4SFw




GENE.....GENE...THE DANCING....MACHINE!!!!
USNGunner Offline
#6866 Posted:
Joined: 05-17-2019
Posts: 4,402
Lee Marvin - Wand'rin' Star
Palama Offline
#6867 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
Van Morrison - The Skiffle Sessions: Live In Belfast 1998

First time listening to this album.

71F / 86% RH / calm winds - borderline chilly
DrMaddVibe Offline
#6868 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
Grand Funk - Red Album

"High Falootin' Woman"

https://youtu.be/60Lzh_anMjk
USNGunner Offline
#6869 Posted:
Joined: 05-17-2019
Posts: 4,402
Palama wrote:
Van Morrison - The Skiffle Sessions: Live In Belfast 1998

First time listening to this album.

71F / 86% RH / calm winds - borderline chilly


Never heard it, how was it?
CelticBomber Offline
#6870 Posted:
Joined: 05-03-2012
Posts: 6,786
Lou Reed - Rock N Roll Animal


Free and Bad Company on Deck

I love the continual shocked looks from my kids when they hear me play stuff new to them..... My daughter especially asks me to stop ruining music for her by showing her how much pop music today sucks.

The first time my son heard Lou Reed sing Sweet Jane he said " I thought that was sung by..." and I stopped him from finishing the sentence. I just said you can replace whomever you were going to name with 20 other bands. There's only 1 Lou Reed.

Honest. Really happened! Now get off my lawn.
Palama Offline
#6871 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
USNGunner wrote:
Never heard it, how was it?


Was alright and I’m sure if I was a skiffle fan, I would have enjoyed it more. Most likely a one-time listen.
Palama Offline
#6872 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
Van Morrison - Down The Road

One of the few Van albums I don’t have...thank goodness for Spotify,

73F / 80% RH / 13 mph - semi-sunny today but the rain they predicted for the next few days has started to come down

DrMaddVibe Offline
#6873 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
Taste - Self-Titled

"Born On The Wrong Side Of Time"

https://youtu.be/jiC-nIo-kEc
DrMaddVibe Offline
#6874 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
Avenged Sevenfold - Diamonds In The Rough

"Walk"

https://youtu.be/HnilTXUQtag



RIP Dimebag!
Sunoverbeach Online
#6875 Posted:
Joined: 08-11-2017
Posts: 14,665
^ And Vinnie
DrMaddVibe Offline
#6876 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
Sunoverbeach wrote:
^ And Vinnie


Yes...and Vinnie.


borndead1 Offline
#6877 Posted:
Joined: 11-07-2006
Posts: 5,216
Tankard. German thrash metal band. 90% of their songs are about alcohol.
Palama Offline
#6878 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
Van Morrison - What’s Wrong With This Picture?

Never listened to this all the way through...till tonight.

68F / 68% RH / 9 mph - chilly (...by Hawaii standards...) all day, pretty damn cold right now (...by Hawaii standards...)

RMAN4443 Offline
#6879 Posted:
Joined: 09-29-2016
Posts: 7,683
Ray Wylie Hubbard-Rabbit


https://youtu.be/pudVdb9JdeE
RMAN4443 Offline
#6880 Posted:
Joined: 09-29-2016
Posts: 7,683
Traffic- Medicated Goo


https://youtu.be/JPxN6zcLtPQ
jespear Offline
#6881 Posted:
Joined: 03-19-2004
Posts: 9,464
Kris Kristofferson on YouTube

What an amazing lyricist !

And THEN, I found THIS !
Leon Russell - Homewood Session 1970-12-05

https://youtu.be/4bwMqliLXZQ
dkeage Offline
#6882 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,151
Black Sabbath. Paranoid. Applause
dkeage Offline
#6883 Posted:
Joined: 03-05-2004
Posts: 15,151
Iron Maiden. Number of the Beast
Palama Offline
#6884 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
Van Morrison - Magic Time

Easily my favorite album from the ‘00s.

70F / 65% RH / 7 mph - beautiful day, spent a good part of the late morning and mid afternoon outside doing yard work
CelticBomber Offline
#6885 Posted:
Joined: 05-03-2012
Posts: 6,786
Palama wrote:
Van Morrison - Magic Time

Easily my favorite album from the ‘00s.

70F / 65% RH / 7 mph - beautiful day, spent a good part of the late morning and mid afternoon outside doing yard work



Is Van your all time favorite singer? I noticed you post him a lot. Just curious. I love the guy too. Did you ever get to see him live?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#6886 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
CelticBomber wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations for new Rock bands along the lines of the Black Crowes or The Foo Fighters etc?



My PC jukebox just played a couple bands that reminded me of your question.

Blackberry Smoke

https://youtu.be/SCg5VOaNz1s

https://youtu.be/hBGPpZ_6erw

https://youtu.be/z_EpLLGJsLs


Gov't Mule

https://youtu.be/NITSpcWduvA

https://youtu.be/2566PfI2VGw

https://youtu.be/n4s4hW-oGZ0


Trigger Happy

https://youtu.be/lCaEkKtwHZo

https://youtu.be/CjMlNcXUc-U

https://youtu.be/b7naN8KGpxo

DrMaddVibe Offline
#6887 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,431
Maceo Parker - School's In!

"Song For My Teacher'

https://youtu.be/BSGEY56VOVY
Palama Offline
#6888 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
CelticBomber wrote:
Is Van your all time favorite singer? I noticed you post him a lot. Just curious. I love the guy too. Did you ever get to see him live?


I worked in the retail record biz for about 9 years so have a w-i-d-e variety of artists that I love to listen to. Van is certainly one of my favorites in the rock / jazz / blues category. I started this "Vanfest" when I realized there were a bunch of albums I hadn't listened to in ages or at all. At any rate, I decided to start from the beginning of his solo years and work my way chronologically.

Seen Van only twice. Once in '74 (...or was it '75?...) at the Waikiki Shell and then not again till this past October in Berkeley, CA. He's back in CA this month but saving my $$$ for Vegas in April.
Dg west deptford Offline
#6889 Posted:
Joined: 05-25-2019
Posts: 2,836
Willis Alan Ramsey live in New Orleans with a collective
clintCigar Offline
#6890 Posted:
Joined: 05-14-2019
Posts: 4,682
Warrior Breaks 275
CelticBomber Offline
#6891 Posted:
Joined: 05-03-2012
Posts: 6,786
Palama wrote:
I worked in the retail record biz for about 9 years so have a w-i-d-e variety of artists that I love to listen to. Van is certainly one of my favorites in the rock / jazz / blues category. I started this "Vanfest" when I realized there were a bunch of albums I hadn't listened to in ages or at all. At any rate, I decided to start from the beginning of his solo years and work my way chronologically.

Seen Van only twice. Once in '74 (...or was it '75?...) at the Waikiki Shell and then not again till this past October in Berkeley, CA. He's back in CA this month but saving my $$$ for Vegas in April.



I know there are a few I've missed, he is prolific. Which would you say you've enjoy the most so far? I never did get to see him live, I wonder if he's coming here anytime soon. Lately I've had this urge to start seeing shows incase I don't get another shot. Still can't believe I got to see McCartney perform Blackbird live in Austin 2 years ago. It was amazing!
RMAN4443 Offline
#6892 Posted:
Joined: 09-29-2016
Posts: 7,683
CelticBomber wrote:
I know there are a few I've missed, he is prolific. Which would you say you've enjoy the most so far? I never did get to see him live, I wonder if he's coming here anytime soon. Lately I've had this urge to start seeing shows incase I don't get another shot. Still can't believe I got to see McCartney perform Blackbird live in Austin 2 years ago. It was amazing!

I saw McCartney play at Fenway Park in 2016...fantastic show, he and the band played about 3 and a half hours, and he really put on a good show...
It was the wife's B-day, and she's a big Beatles fan...I had hero status for close to three weeksAnxious
izonfire Offline
#6893 Posted:
Joined: 12-09-2013
Posts: 8,647
Reed Fields Eternal by Massergy
Palama Offline
#6894 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
CelticBomber wrote:
I know there are a few I've missed, he is prolific. Which would you say you've enjoy the most so far? I never did get to see him live, I wonder if he's coming here anytime soon. Lately I've had this urge to start seeing shows incase I don't get another shot. Still can't believe I got to see McCartney perform Blackbird live in Austin 2 years ago. It was amazing!


Well, Van is 74 years old and he doesn't tour that often in the States so if you want to see him before it's too late, you better go to the closest show you can get to and not wait for him to show up in your neck of the woods. He still puts on a good show but of course, Young Van was much more vibrant and animated.

As far as other shows I've really enjoyed here in Hawaii:

Pure electricity - The Rolling Stones, Jan. 1973 - Mick Taylor's last American shows as a regular member of the band. ZZ Top opened. I went to the first of 3 shows and the energy in the place was so high while we waited for them to come on.

Of some historical importance - Jimi Hendrix, August 1, 1970 - Jimi's last American show, in 6 weeks, he would be dead

Most entertaining - Elton John in 1973. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" hadn't been released yet but Elton opened up with "Funeral For a Friend" and when he came out, with the wild outfit and great lighting, the show was non-stop. The glasses that blinked "Elton" and "John" were totally out of sight!

Stoniest - Bob Marley. Although it was an outdoor venue, there was so much pot in the air that day, I got 2nd hand stoned.

Loudest - either SRV in 1986 or Beck, Bogert & Appice in 1973. With SRV, we were sitting on the risers but at the same level as the speakers on the stage. For BBA, sat in the front row, stage right, right in front of the speakers.
jjanecka Offline
#6895 Posted:
Joined: 12-08-2015
Posts: 4,334
Just got done watching the GnR 2012 "Appetite for Democracy" set in Vegas. Great show to be honest. Not as good as when I saw the Supergroup live in 2010 but it was still a great show.
Speyside Offline
#6896 Posted:
Joined: 03-16-2015
Posts: 13,106
Willie Nelson

Red Headed Stranger

Stardust
Palama Offline
#6897 Posted:
Joined: 02-05-2013
Posts: 23,688
Warren Zevon - 1982-09-29 - Live at the Metro, Boston, MA

Broke my string of Van albums to listen to this show via Archive.org. Haven’t been on this site for almost 7 years. Lotta great (...and free...) stuff.

73F / 50% RH / 12 mph - I squandered the chance to wash my car this afternoon, cold and rain predicted for the next couple of days
frankj1 Offline
#6898 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,221
right behind Fenway Paahk
Palama Offline
#6899 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
right behind Fenway Paahk


You been there?...the Metro, not the Paahk.
frankj1 Offline
#6900 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
Posts: 44,221
Palama wrote:
You been there?...the Metro, not the Paahk.

changed names a few times, and a few other clubs up and down that short street, but if it was the same door as was once called the Tea Party, yes...probably not after some point in the 70's. I think it went disco for awhile and that poisoned it for me.
Don Law pre-big time owned one of the incarnations, maybe the Tea Party, or The Ark? It's all hazy.
Pretty sure I saw Johnny Winter there early 70's. Mighta been where I saw Santana...either there or at the Psychedelic Supermarket a block or two from there.
So the buildings on Lansdowne St behind the left field wall were old warehouse kinda things, were all connected, and I no longer can recall which club was which anymore...but I'm feeling the Tea Party.

as for Van, saw him once, pretty sure it was Spring 1972 +/- one year, pretty sure it was at a place then known as The Music Hall which was in the Theatre District...the area where most musicals and off Broadway stuff usually played. Caren told me I needed to come home that weekend from college in upstate NY, I did, and she said "let's go, I got tix for Van tonight".
Sadly, it wasn't blow away good, possibly the venue, possibly the drugs. But I remained a fan even though I never owned more than a half dozen albums or so.
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