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Buckwheat Offline
#3251 Posted:
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A bootleg recording of the complete Rainbow Concert (i.e. Eric Clapton & the Palpitations).
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#3252 Posted:
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Buckwheat wrote:
A bootleg recording of the complete Rainbow Concert (i.e. Eric Clapton & the Palpitations).


Pete Townshend says "your welcome"

Palama Offline
#3253 Posted:
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Buckwheat wrote:
A bootleg recording of the complete Rainbow Concert (i.e. Eric Clapton & the Palpitations).


Both shows?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3254 Posted:
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Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine
Palama Offline
#3255 Posted:
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Stevie Wonder - Fullfillingness' First Finale

80 F / 73% RH / 9 mph - on and off rain most of the day
Palama Offline
#3256 Posted:
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Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life

Maybe his best but oddly, one I rarely listen to

79 F / 64% RH / 12 mph with gusts up to 20 - why it it rainy on the weekends but dry during the weekdays?
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3257 Posted:
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The Police - Zenyatta Mondatta
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3258 Posted:
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Connor4Real - Finest Girl

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr9Kaa1sycs
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3259 Posted:
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The Action - Uptight and Outasight

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg9pwMri8gI
Palama Offline
#3260 Posted:
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John Mayall with Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers

Never get tired of listening to "Hideaway" and "Steppin' Out."

79 F / 64% RH / 12 mph with gusts up to 20
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3261 Posted:
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Nils Petter Molvaer - ER

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pvbVPSpZGw
MojoFilter Offline
#3262 Posted:
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Gov't Mule - "Soulshine" with a little help from Little Milton. Nice....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijsritrkiAA
Buckwheat Offline
#3263 Posted:
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RUSH - 2112 - Necromancer: Into Darkness/Under the Shadow/Return of the Prince... ThumpUp
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3264 Posted:
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Buckwheat wrote:
RUSH - 2112 - Necromancer: Into Darkness/Under the Shadow/Return of the Prince... ThumpUp


For me...that is a Must Wear Headphones selection. All of the nuances and effects must be heard.
Palama Offline
#3265 Posted:
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Eric Clapton - There's One in Every Crowd

"High" and "Opposites" are the highlights for me.

79 F / 73% RH / 10 mph with gusts up to 18 - a little wet but gonna be worse later this week.
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#3266 Posted:
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Cracker ~ Forever (2001) hard not to like lyrics such as "you are so beautiful, you should be guarded by monkeys".
riverdog Offline
#3267 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
Cracker ~ Forever (2001) hard not to like lyrics such as "you are so beautiful, you should be guarded by monkeys".

Listening to Jason Isbell, "Different Days", ...... "she had one thing to sell, and benzodiazepine."Herfing
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#3268 Posted:
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riverdog wrote:
Listening to Jason Isbell, "Different Days", ...... "she had one thing to sell, and benzodiazepine."Herfing

he is such a talented song crafter. Playing up here soon I think.

You familiar with Cracker? Out of Virginia Beach I believe. Kinda started as Camper Von Beethoven.
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#3269 Posted:
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Amos Lee - "Windows Are Rolled Down" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4xY__FoDzY

Love the opening lyrics - "Look up child....world is born. Shoe's untied....and your soles are worn"
Palama Offline
#3270 Posted:
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Missed the 46th anniversary of Jimi's passing last week Sunday the 18th

Jimi Hendrix - Live at Berkeley

80 F / 78% RH / 5 mph
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#3271 Posted:
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Last night . . .
Sitting poolside at the beach, smoking an OR Purple band Morado Torp, listening to my SPOTIFY Blues Playlist.
Coco Montoya, Taj Mahal, Gary Moore, David Bromberg, Albert Collins, Marcia Ball, Mike Zito, Johnny Copeland,
just to name a few.
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#3272 Posted:
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Eric Clapton's cover of Freddie King's "Someday after awhile (You'll be sorry)"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbnEJsp8stE

whew......chills!
Luke753 Offline
#3273 Posted:
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The Offspring - Why Don't You Get A Job?

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#3274 Posted:
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The Offspring - Why Don't You Get A Job?

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#3275 Posted:
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Lemonheads~ Best Of...
MACS Offline
#3276 Posted:
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Lie to me. Johnny Lang
riverdog Offline
#3277 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
he is such a talented song crafter. Playing up here soon I think.

You familiar with Cracker? Out of Virginia Beach I believe. Kinda started as Camper Von Beethoven.


Isbell, Relatively Easy, "his wife took the kids and he took klonopin".Herfing Helluva show Frank especially if Amanda is with him.

Am I familiar with cracker? Hell I am a cracker.fog
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#3278 Posted:
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riverdog wrote:
Isbell, Relatively Easy, "his wife took the kids and he took klonopin".Herfing Helluva show Frank especially if Amanda is with him.

Am I familiar with cracker? Hell I am a cracker.fog

They are a great band, humor and skill.
Ya need some of their cd's?

speaking of Isbell, also listened to part of DBT Southern Rock Opera...love the song Birmingham.
Can you imagine how bad a drunk he must have been to get jettisoned from that crazy band?
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#3279 Posted:
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Oct 8-10 Indio Cali

Rolling Stones, McCartney, Dylan, Waters, Who, Neil Young

I'm tempted Think
Palama Offline
#3280 Posted:
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Van Morrison - No Guru No Method No Teacher

Paired very well with my very first Opus X from Bassman and some ginger ale.

80 F / 76% RH / 9 mph with some light rain.
Palama Offline
#3281 Posted:
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Elvis Costello - My Aim is True (Deluxe Edition)

Definitely my favorite Elvis C. album

79 F / 71% RH / 9 mph
dstieger Offline
#3282 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Elvis Costello - My Aim is True (Deluxe Edition)

Definitely my favorite Elvis C. album



+1

In fact, if EC quit after only Alison, Watching the Detectives and Red Shoes, I'd still be a big fan. He (and the Attractions) are no one-hit wonder; he's an amazing talent, but I can put those three into just about any mood/rotation I've got going...any time.
Palama Offline
#3283 Posted:
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^^^ Totally agree ^^^

Al Green - Let's Stay Together and then I'm Still in Love With You

Love the early to mid-'70s albums from The Reverend
dstieger Offline
#3284 Posted:
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Every Picture Tells a Story - somewhat below average quality CD, I'm afraid...not the songs...the engineering, or loss of it....my copy sounds like mp3's recorded onto cassette from an ipod...I need to get a master/remaster

IDK why, but I find the line: "The women I've known I wouldn't let tie my shoe" to be one of my favorites in all of rock...Ronnie Wood's work is fantastic
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#3285 Posted:
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Robin Trower "The Fool and Me" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIHKI_gd3iA
MojoFilter Offline
#3286 Posted:
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The Who - "The Real Me" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pohhMx9EdNc

I have a hard time staying under the speed limit, when I listen to this in the car. Entwistle's bass playing, is from another planet !!! He was one of a kind.
Palama Offline
#3287 Posted:
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Cream - Fresh Cream

Hadn't listened to the whole album in, hmm, maybe, 35 years?

78 F / 81% RH / 14 mph with gusts up to 22 - been raining on and off since dinner.
Palama Offline
#3288 Posted:
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RHCP - Californication

Decided to listen to something I'd never heard before...these guys ain't bad.... RollEyes

79 F / 73% RH / 9 mph with gusts up to 18 - light rain earlier
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#3289 Posted:
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Chris Stapleton~ Traveller...
I blame tyyler for loving this guy!
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#3290 Posted:
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followed by Jason Isbell~ Something More Than Free
Palama Offline
#3291 Posted:
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David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name

Underappreciated album, definitely DC's best.

80 F / 71% RH / 17 mph with gusts up to 24 - rain came pouring down a few minutes ago and was blowing into the garage, had to move my stuff back.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3292 Posted:
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Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention - We're Only In It For The Money
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#3293 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
Chris Stapleton~ Traveller...
I blame tyyler for loving this guy!


Not a fan of "New" Country but this guy has me rethinking. Traveler is very good. The way he completely reinvented "Tennessee Whiskey" is amazing. Did some nice work with the "SteelDrivers" too, before going solo.

(You can hear the guitar riff from his song "Parachute", in a current Dodge Ram commercial)
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#3294 Posted:
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MojoFilter wrote:
Not a fan of "New" Country but this guy has me rethinking. Traveler is very good. The way he completely reinvented "Tennessee Whiskey" is amazing. Did some nice work with the "SteelDrivers" too, before going solo.

(You can here the guitar riff from his song "Parachute", in a current Dodge Ram commercial)

never was a fan either, til Tyyler sent a steeldrivers cd to me a few years ago
Palama Offline
#3295 Posted:
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Inspired by Dstieger's earlier post:

Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley

Some of Ronnie Wood's best playing. Mick Waller was pretty awesome too.

80 F / 76% RH / 10 mph with gusts up to 17 - waiting for the rain to hit
MojoFilter Offline
#3296 Posted:
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Rummaged through my older brother's vinyl collection and found "The Good Rats" album "Tasty". I haven't listened to this song in over 30 years. Man.....brings back some memories (or lack there of).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXCPVDAE1Ig
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#3297 Posted:
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Radiohead - A Moon Shaped Pool
Palama Offline
#3298 Posted:
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Continuing with the Rod the Mod

Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story

They just don't make music like this anymore.

79 F / 66% RH / 10 mph
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#3299 Posted:
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Green Day - Revolution Radio

Prolly their best work since "Dookie"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg5Bp_Gzs0s
Palama Offline
#3300 Posted:
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My most favorite of his solo albums:

Rod Stewart - Never A Dull Moment

"...he's got a lot more money than sense..." is one my all-time favorite lines.

78F / 70% RH / 9 mph
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