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DrMaddVibe Offline
#8801 Posted:
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Brendan Benson - Low Key

"I Missed the Plane"

https://youtu.be/q9B1NEs9HtE


While I especially dig The Raconteurs as a band it's much more than a backstop for Jack White. Their music tickles all the right spots in my ears. Their solo or other side projects have moments. It like the Eagles solo records to me. When you listen to them you can hear how it would've been better and different with the entire band. I'm thankful for new good music though.
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#8802 Posted:
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The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - A Child's Guide To Good And Evil

"Watch Yourself"

https://youtu.be/JcDbKZwV56Q


The American Pink Floyd.
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#8803 Posted:
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A comp CD of my favorite Free songs taken from the “Songs of Yesterday” box set.

They were so much more than “All Right Now” and Paul Kossoff so under appreciated.
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#8804 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
A comp CD of my favorite Free songs taken from the “Songs of Yesterday” box set.

They were so much more than “All Right Now” and Paul Kossoff so under appreciated.



Totally agree. That's not even close to my favorite Free song. Almost everything you read about Paul is that his vices got in-between his craft and relationships. Heard he was hard to work with and the creative process of making music was hard to do with him.
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#8805 Posted:
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The Listening - Self-Titled

"You're Not There"

https://youtu.be/im-j1jYgAFQ
Palama Offline
#8806 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Totally agree. That's not even close to my favorite Free song. Almost everything you read about Paul is that his vices got in-between his craft and relationships. Heard he was hard to work with and the creative process of making music was hard to do with him.


Got into the “Fire and Water” album when it came out and “All Right Now” was the song that hooked me. As I went backwards and bought “Tons of Sob” and the 2nd album, I liked the older stuff more. It almost pains me to listen to “Alright” when it comes on since it’s not really what the band was like.

And yes, as talented as PK was, his vices and personality (…because of the vices?…) just made it too hard to work with him.
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#8807 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Got into the “Fire and Water” album when it came out and “All Right Now” was the song that hooked me. As I went backwards and bought “Tons of Sob” and the 2nd album, I liked the older stuff more. It almost pains me to listen to “Alright” when it comes on since it’s not really what the band was like.

And yes, as talented as PK was, his vices and personality (…because of the vices?…) just made it too hard to work with him.



LOVED that album too. "Oh, I Wept" is my top track off that. So much raw emotion on it. I've posted that song here before.
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#8808 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
LOVED that album too. "Oh, I Wept" is my top track off that. So much raw emotion on it. I've posted that song here before.


Yes! One of my favorites as well. In my later, more mellow years, I really enjoyed “Don’t Say You Love Me”. The younger, louder rock n’ blues guy in me thought it was okay but when I really *listened* to it, found it to be quite moving. Paul’s subtle, yet very powerful solo really caught my ear.
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#8809 Posted:
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West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Vol. 2

"In The Arena"

https://youtu.be/aLbmhimOaxc



Same as it ever was.
tonygraz Offline
#8810 Posted:
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Dio - Holy Diver
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#8811 Posted:
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Dio - Heaven and Hell
Palama Offline
#8812 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
Dio - Holy Diver


tonygraz wrote:
Dio - Heaven and Hell


For some reason, you never struck me as a Dio fan. Think
Palama Offline
#8813 Posted:
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Black Sabbath - Master of Reality

Heard "War Pigs" on an episode of "Terminal List" so it kinda sparked a re-interest (...more like curiosity...) for Black Sabbath. Back in the day, a couple of my h.s. classmates were into them but I never really "got" Sabbath. Anyway, borrowed a couple of CDs from the library and pretty sure once I'm done with this album, my interest will have been greatly satisfied and I won't need to listen to more BS the rest of my life.
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#8814 Posted:
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These things you are saying make no sense to me whatsoever
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#8815 Posted:
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Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill

"Change of the Guard"

https://youtu.be/zL-4CH0eJBc
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#8816 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
For some reason, you never struck me as a Dio fan. Think


Never was, but then a few months ago I heard Rainbow in the Dark on the car radio and checked the internet as to who did the recording then a couple of weeks ago that same song was on the radio again. I couldn't remember who did it, so I went over to you tube and found it and played it and there began my Dio trip.
Dio's front man, Ronnie James, also was with Black Sabbath for a while among other groups. I must not have paid attention to music as much in the heavy metal era. With 4 kids in the house my volume control was somewhat turned town or muted. Try some of their stuff on you tube - you might like some of it.
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#8817 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
Never was, but then a few months ago I heard Rainbow in the Dark on the car radio and checked the internet as to who did the recording then a couple of weeks ago that same song was on the radio again. I couldn't remember who did it, so I went over to you tube and found it and played it and there began my Dio trip.
Dio's front man, Ronnie James, also was with Black Sabbath for a while among other groups. I must not have paid attention to music as much in the heavy metal era. With 4 kids in the house my volume control was somewhat turned town or muted. Try some of their stuff on you tube - you might like some of it.


Not bad. I was never a big Dio fan, even as far back as his Blackmore Rainbow days but will check out YouTube.

And yah, in our small house with young kids, headphones were my best friend.
Palama Offline
#8818 Posted:
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Heard these songs hundreds, maybe even thousands of times but I never get tired of these guys:

https://youtu.be/xxVtYSFaUx0

And then the end:

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ysf1u
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#8819 Posted:
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Allman Brothers - The Final Note - Painters Mill Music Fair, Owings Mills, MD, October 17, 1971

Last performance by Duane Allman. Twelve days later he would die in a motorcycle accident.

Leo Kottke - Mudlark

How could you not love a man whose voice “sounds like geese farts on a muggy day“?
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#8820 Posted:
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Newsted - Heavy Metal Music

"Soldierhead"

https://youtu.be/Pg-u2nDGtCY
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#8821 Posted:
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Laurel Aitken - The Godfather Of Ska Anthology

"Boogie Rock"

https://youtu.be/JPqcF4Mg5d8
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#8822 Posted:
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Propellerheads - Decksandrumsandrockandroll

"Take California"

https://youtu.be/Dd8WjeK8riE
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#8823 Posted:
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Knickerbockers - Lies

"Lies"

https://youtu.be/1I_bG4VBHCU
MACS Offline
#8824 Posted:
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Rumor spreadin' 'round
In that Texas town
About that shack outside La Grange
And you know what I'm talkin' about
Just let me know if you wanna go
To that home out on the range
They got a lot of nice girls
Have mercy
A-haw, haw, haw, haw
A-haw, haw, haw, haw
Well, I hear it's fine
If you got the time
And the ten to get yourself in
A-hmm, hmm
And I hear it's tight
Most every night
But now I might be mistaken
Hmm, hmm, hmm
Have mercy
Palama Offline
#8825 Posted:
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^^^ Recently bought the remastered, expanded version of "Tres Hombres". Apparently earlier CD releases used a different mix, the remastered one used the mix that was on the vinyl album. As far as the song goes, first heard it in Jan. 1973 when ZZ opened up for the Stones. "Tres Hombres" wouldn't come out for a few more months and since ZZ was rather new, couldn't figure out where the song came from. Had us pretty mystified.
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#8826 Posted:
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I'm shufflin' thru the Texas sand
But my head's in Mississippi
I'm shufflin' thru the Texas sand
But my head's in Mississippi
The blues has got a hold of me
I believe I'm gettin' dizzy. (Spoken: Help me now.)
I keep thinkin' 'bout that night in Memphis,
Lord, I thought I was in Heaven.
I keep thinkin' 'bout that night in Memphis,
I thought I was in Heaven.
But I was stumblin' thru the parking lot
Of an invisible seven eleven. (Spoken: What was I doin out there?)
Last night I saw a cowgirl.
She was floatin' across the ceiling.
And last night I saw a naked cowgirl.
She was floatin' across the ceiling.
She was mumblin to some howlin' wolf
About some voodoo healin'. (Spoken: Mmm Baby.)
Where's my head baby?
Somewhere in Mississippi.
MACS Offline
#8827 Posted:
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A pearl necklace? She want a pearl necklace!

ZZ Top is so under rated. Simple, but so good.
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#8828 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
^^^ Recently bought the remastered, expanded version of "Tres Hombres". Apparently earlier CD releases used a different mix, the remastered one used the mix that was on the vinyl album. As far as the song goes, first heard it in Jan. 1973 when ZZ opened up for the Stones. "Tres Hombres" wouldn't come out for a few more months and since ZZ was rather new, couldn't figure out where the song came from. Had us pretty mystified.



The gatefold of that album is food from Leo’s Mexican restaurant in Houston. I first went there when I was about 10 years old. Opened in 1942. Leo was said to have ridden with Pancho Villa. It closed in 2001. I saw Billy Gibbons there several times. My wife still uses their recipe for salsa. I really miss that place!

Beer
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#8829 Posted:
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dkeage wrote:
The gatefold of that album is food from Leo’s Mexican restaurant in Houston. I first went there when I was about 10 years old. Opened in 1942. Leo was said to have ridden with Pancho Villa. It closed in 2001. I saw Billy Gibbons there several times. My wife still uses their recipe for salsa. I really miss that place!

Beer


The CD insert has the pic, always loved it!
Palama Offline
#8830 Posted:
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Joni Mitchell - Blue

I've never been a JM fan but for some odd reason last week, I decided to give her a shot. She always sold well when I worked in the retail record biz but I never once played her albums while I was at work. Anyway, checked the library and put in requests for a few of her earlier albums. We'll see how long this curiosity lasts.
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#8831 Posted:
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The Move - Looking On

"When Alice Comes Back To The Farm"

https://youtu.be/C0A68eC3Jaw



Pre Electric Light Orchestra...listen and you can hear that ELO sound.
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#8832 Posted:
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Natural Child - Okey Dokey

"Out Of Sight"

https://youtu.be/D4BGhHziF3I
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#8833 Posted:
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Caravan Palace - < I°_°I >

"Lone Digger"

https://youtu.be/UbQgXeY_zi4
Palama Offline
#8834 Posted:
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Black Sabbath - Paranoid

Giving it another shot. If I said it's been 50 years since I listened to the whole album, I wouldn't be too far off.
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#8835 Posted:
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Proud of you, Conan

Rammstein - Zeist
Palama Offline
#8836 Posted:
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
Proud of you, Conan

Rammstein - Zeist


BigGrin
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#8837 Posted:
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Haven't heard this song in a long time. Still tears me up.

https://youtu.be/6wRLO24Jerc
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#8838 Posted:
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Waysted - Back From The Dead

"The Alternativa"

https://youtu.be/OjNeZ79YoJk


An 80's side project that was very video friendly back in the day. Caught them live only once. One of those bands that prolly should've been a lot bigger than they were.
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#8839 Posted:
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David Lee Roth - DLR Band

"Blacklight"

https://youtu.be/MBBvcYM3MpI


John 5 laying it down in a very Led Zeppelin manner...such an underrated song and an album that got zero airplay on the radio.
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#8840 Posted:
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"I'm Your Huckleberry" by Val Kilmer, Audio Book - Just finished Nick Offermans, "Paddle Your Own Canoe"
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#8841 Posted:
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We Broke The Weather - Self-Titled

"The Fog"

https://youtu.be/9nJGD_SLNdc
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#8842 Posted:
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AWOLNATION - My Echo, My Shadow, My Covers & Me

"Flagpole Sitta (feat. Elohim)"

https://youtu.be/P2hLKURK32Y
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#8843 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
AWOLNATION - My Echo, My Shadow, My Covers & Me

"Flagpole Sitta (feat. Elohim)"

https://youtu.be/P2hLKURK32Y



THANKS! Just checked that out, Cool cover with a cool chill vibe. i need to check out the rest of that album
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#8844 Posted:
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drglnc wrote:
THANKS! Just checked that out, Cool cover with a cool chill vibe. i need to check out the rest of that album



You'll like it. Different...but that's AWOLNATION.
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#8845 Posted:
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Donovan - Sunshine Superman

"The Trip"

https://youtu.be/hMRJ8_rcBI8


Doing a deep dive in his discography. There's so much more here than just the hits. Digging it.
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#8846 Posted:
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Junior Brown 😎
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#8847 Posted:
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Colter Wall
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#8848 Posted:
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Dan Fogelberg ~ Same Old Lang Syne
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#8849 Posted:
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2 fine selections Z!

Rufus & Chaka Khan - Masterjam

"Walk The Rockway"

https://youtu.be/YN6hkuokPf8



Gittin funky tonite!
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#8850 Posted:
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Allman Brothers - Closing of the Fillmore East - June 27, 1971

From the expanded “Eat a Peach”.

74F / 68% RH / 11 mph winds with gusts up to 13
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