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What ya listening to ?
frankj1 Offline
#3001 Posted:
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#3000
turnabout, fair play, sir.
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#3002 Posted:
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Twilight Singers~ Powder Burns 2006
Palama Offline
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Batdorf & Rodney - Live at McCabes

76 F / 81% RH / 8 mph - the rain started coming down after I lit up and settled into my chair
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3004 Posted:
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The Chemical Brothers - Exit Planet Dust
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Chris Whitley~ Living With the Law 1991
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WAR - "Live"
Definitely in my top 5 of all time. ThumpUp
Palama Offline
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^^^ Been awhile since I listened to them ^^^

David Lindley - El Rayo-X

77 F / 78% RH / 6 mph - a perfect night for some tunes, some rye and a big smoke

DrMaddVibe Offline
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Claypool Lennon Delirium
MACS Offline
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1972 Scorpions. Nothing like what you heard in the 80's. I was addicted to this band after I heard their 1982 Album Blackout. I searched all their stuff... all of it is excellent. Many changes. One of my favorite songs by them, highlights what Michael Schenker could do, at 17 years old... it's a bit trippy. Pink Floyd trippy. Not what you'd expect from the 80's incarnation of the Scorpions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fksHjaK6vuI
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Temple of Syrinx. 2112

Such an example of talented musical genius. Do we even have musicians in this world any more? It's all computerized crap now.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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MACS wrote:
1972 Scorpions. Nothing like what you heard in the 80's. I was addicted to this band after I heard their 1982 Album Blackout. I searched all their stuff... all of it is excellent. Many changes. One of my favorite songs by them, highlights what Michael Schenker could do, at 17 years old... it's a bit trippy. Pink Floyd trippy. Not what you'd expect from the 80's incarnation of the Scorpions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fksHjaK6vuI



Check out "Lonesome Crow"...their very first album.
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#3012 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Do we even have musicians in this world any more? It's all computerized crap now.



Check out this thread for suggestions.

I've posted:

Claypool Lennon Delirium
Band of Skulls
Bright Light Social Hour
Santana
Rob Zombie
Radiohead
The Monkees
Moreland & Arbuckle

....etc...the list goes on and on...just check those artist out on YouTube.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Claypool Lennon Delirium


Going to their show on the 17 th of June.


Cheap trick - right now
Palama Offline
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CSNY - 4 Way Street

Listening to this just for "Find the Cost of Freedom" - quite appropriate today.

75 F / 78% RH / 14 mph - mostly wet Memorial Day
dstieger Offline
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Genesis - Selling England by the Pound
MACS Offline
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Check out "Lonesome Crow"...their very first album.


That was the song I posted... Lonesome crow, off the album of the same name. I'm familiar with all of their stuff.
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MACS wrote:
That was the song I posted... Lonesome crow, off the album of the same name. I'm familiar with all of their stuff.


My bad...was on my cell at the time...didn't hit youtube.
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SMOKEYOU wrote:
Going to their show on the 17 th of June.


Seeing them on 6/5 in Tampa...looking forward to it.

Really like the song "Mr.Wright"
Palama Offline
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Neil Young - 100 Best Tracks - compiled by giaman77 on Spotify

76 F / 66% RH / 9 mph
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Ziggy Marley - Self-Titled

Damn...his dad would be so proud.
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Ozomatli - Saturday night

I seen these guys^^^^ open for Ziggy and Santana.
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Palama wrote:
Neil Young - 100 Best Tracks - compiled by giaman77 on Spotify

76 F / 66% RH / 9 mph

I bet none of them were from the album Trans. A weird foray into Electronica.
Palama Offline
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tamapatom wrote:
I bet none of them were from the album Trans. A weird foray into Electronica.


I love "Trans"! Bought it as an import CD as soon as I found it.

Didn't get real deep into the comp so not sure if he has anything from the album.
Palama Offline
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Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (Legacy Edition)

76 F / 66% RH / 6 mph
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Van Halen II
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Van Halen II


Had that on yesterday. Its a shame VH peaked so early.
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dstieger wrote:
Had that on yesterday. Its a shame VH peaked so early.



Spin "A Different Kind Of Truth" again. I rather enjoyed that one.


For me today...

Bright Light Social Hour - Self-Titled


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VeWM-HsblY

Rhubarb Jam


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpT6Ksls-5A

Shanty



If this band comes near...check them out...they are an awesome band to see live!
Palama Offline
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Boz Scaggs - Boz Scaggs - nothing like Duane Allman on "Loan Me A Dime"

75 F / 83% RH / 10 mph - wet night
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Beatles~ Abbey Road

it's awesome. tried to listen to Pet Sounds but couldn't get through it, had to rinse out with the Beatles...sorry Conan.
Palama Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
Beatles~ Abbey Road

it's awesome. tried to listen to Pet Sounds but couldn't get through it, had to rinse out with the Beatles...sorry Conan.


No worries Frank. Music, like many other things, is subjective. Both albums are on my Top 10 Deserted Island Albums list. So speaking of which, here's my list, what's yours?

In no order other than an alphabetical listing:

Allman Brothers - At Fillmore East
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
Beatles - Abbey Road
Beatles - White Album
Derek & the Dominos - Layla
Gabby Pahinui - Rabbit Island Music Festival
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
Vince Guaraldi - A Charlie Brown Christmas

Bubbling under:
Eagles - Desperado
Little Feat - Waiting For Columbus
Neil Young - Live Rust
Rod Stewart - Never a Dull Moment
Santana - Caravanserai
Sons of Hawai'i - Folk Music of Old Hawai'i

Yes, definitely a child of the '70s.
Palama Offline
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Steely Dan - Countdown to Ecstasy

77 F / 73% RH / 8 mph
Palama Offline
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Chick Corea and Return to Forever - Light As A Feather

Almost the same as last night:

77 F / 78% RH / 8 mph - predicted to be a wet weekend
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Black sabbath - paranoid

86° Rh - 49% -15 mph
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Putzing in the garage. Getting hot as balls out there but the Amazing Rhythm Aces "Toucan Do It Too", Too Stuffed to Jump" and "Stacked Deck" are keeping the vibe mellow.


Prolly follow with some New Riders of the Purple Sage
Palama Offline
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Van Morrison - A Night in San Francisco

Can't wait for October.

78 F / 73% RH / 8 mph
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When struggling just to get through the day, the anxiety of the day ending, and the oncoming nightmares the night brings...
The blues get me through.

Watched Lightning In A Bottle (2004)

Looking forward to seeing Robert Cray in July

Good night
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Garbage - Strange Little Birds
dstieger Offline
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^your review?

I love Shirley...there's a lot of great Garbage...and, regrettably, too many that get skipped when I've got the CD in
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dstieger wrote:
^your review?

I love Shirley...there's a lot of great Garbage...and, regrettably, too many that get skipped when I've got the CD in


This is a darker moodier album than normal for them. I really only like one song on it, it disappointed me as I'm a big fan of theirs. I don't know what propelled them to go in this direction...break up...divorce...death of a loved one...something. Just not the same edgy industrial/rock/pop group album that I've grown accustomed to from them. It really let me down. The only "bright" spot is "Night Drive Loneliness" where it actually sounds like them. There are some poignant lyrics as well.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmPrn3p1z4c&list=RDGmPrn3p1z4c#t=6
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Dire Straits - Making Movies

79 F / 73% RH / 16 mph with gusts up to 23
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Refused - The Shape Of Punk To Come
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Muddy Waters - Electric Mud

78 F / 75% RH / 14 mph with gusts up to 26 - a tad breezy tonight
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Otep~ The Ascension.

Trying to wake up at work and get motivated.
frankj1 Offline
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Rod Stewart~ Gasoline Alley & The Rod Stewart Album

so close to Faces
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Louis Prima

Applause
Palama Offline
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Allman Brothers - Brothers and Sisters (Super Deluxe version)

77 F / 64% RH / 10 mph with gusts up to 20
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In this moment...Metal barbie. Really starting to dig this band.
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New York Rock & Soul Review: Live at The Beacon 1991

I didn't see this particular show, but saw the local one. Made me realize what Donald Phagan (real spelling gets censored) really was above and beyond his Steely Dan image.
He was the conductor/arranger and held all the parts together so tightly. And yet it was really just a barnstorming "good times show" that belied the preparation it took.

Boz Scaggs, Phoebe Snow, Michael McDonald, Eddie and David from the Rascals, tremendous horn section...as tight as live gets.
Palama Offline
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^^^ Wished they came to Hawaii. ^^^

Beach Boys - Carl & The Passions - So Tough

77 F / 73% RH / 14 mph with gusts up to 21
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^^^ it was 1991, so who knows?
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