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315press Offline
#3301 Posted:
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The Zombies
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#3302 Posted:
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Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention - 200 Motels.
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#3303 Posted:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucpEWAEtcHU
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#3304 Posted:
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Robert Johnson - The Complete Recordings

79 F / 68% RH / 10 mph - wet night, power outage briefly around 8 pm
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Muddy Waters - Fathers and Sons (Remastered and Revisited)

79 F / 68% RH / 10 mph (but feels more like 15)
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#3306 Posted:
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The Clash - London Calling
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#3307 Posted:
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Deftones - White Pony....hard to believe this disc is 16 years old already...dang
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#3308 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Muddy Waters - Fathers and Sons (Remastered and Revisited)

79 F / 68% RH / 10 mph (but feels more like 15)

I cannot tell you how much I love this album.
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frankj1 wrote:
I cannot tell you how much I love this album.


Didn't know there's a "revisited" version until I stumbled upon it last night. Spotify baby, Spotify!
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#3310 Posted:
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I have the vinyl, in recent years came upon the cd from the library which is the remastered/updated version
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#3311 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention - 200 Motels.



Great movie!


(i keed, i keed)

Herfing
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#3312 Posted:
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[quoe=Stinkdyr]Great movie!


(i keed, i keed)

Herfing [/quote]
Yup, Anthony Perkins was great. No that was American Psychod'oh! ,
Palama Offline
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Jeff Beck - a comp of BBC performances from March to September 1967. Rod Stewart on vocals, Ronnie Wood bass and Mick Waller on drums. Quite possibly the best playing by Beck.

Followed up by:
The Who - Live at Leeds (Super Deluxe Edition)

79 F / 71% RH / 13 mph with gusts up to 21 - overcast most of the day but still washed and waxed my wife's car.
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Diana Krall - Live in Paris
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#3315 Posted:
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The Fleshtones - The Band Drinks For Free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3S54h16d0E
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Derek Trucks Band - Regency Centre, San Franciso, CA 2009-04-15

79 F / 71% RH / 14 mph with gusts up to 21 - overcast most of the day with one shower burst
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Music history date coming up: in two weeks, the 29th marks the 45th year of Duane Allman's passing.

All day Allman Brothers and Duane-related music for me.
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#3318 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Music history date coming up: in two weeks, the 29th marks the 45th year of Duane Allman's passing.

All day Allman Brothers and Duane-related music for me.

Thanks of the reminder.
Pray


Am a huge Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi fan. Derek is by far IMHO the best young slide guitarist recording and touring today!
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#3319 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Derek Trucks Band - Regency Centre, San Franciso, CA 2009-04-15

Trade for a copy?
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^^^ EMS ^^^

Boz Scaggs - Boz Scaggs

Never get tired of listening to "Loan Me A Dime"

79 F / 66 RH / 9 mph - nice day
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WABAC machine time again:

Bad Company - Bad Company (Deluxe Remastered)

It's been a l-o-n-g time since I listened to this album...but still a rock 'n roll classic.

Little known fact - Mr. Peabody's first name is "Hector."

If you know where the WABAC machine comes from then you know who Mr. Peabody is.

79 F / 69% RH / 12 mph with gusts up to 21 - sporadic short showers
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#3322 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
WABAC machine time again:

Bad Company - Bad Company (Deluxe Remastered)

It's been a l-o-n-g time since I listened to this album...but still a rock 'n roll classic.

Little known fact - Mr. Peabody's first name is "Hector."

If you know where the WABAC machine comes from then you know who Mr. Peabody is.

79 F / 69% RH / 12 mph with gusts up to 21 - sporadic short showers


Interesting. He doesn't look like a Hector lol
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#3323 Posted:
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SmokeMonkey wrote:
Interesting. He doesn't look like a Hector lol


I know, right? Think

Now Artemis or Percival, I could fathom....
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Mott the Hoople - Mott the Hoople Live (Expanded Deluxe Edition)

Totally forgot that it's Aerial Bender (Luther Grosvenor) on lead guitar, not Mick Ralphs.

79 F / 71% RH / 7 mph - small drizzle earlier
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Sly and the Family Stone - There's a Riot Goin On
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#3326 Posted:
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Tuesday's Gone, by Lynyrd Skynyrd cause well, it's Tuesday and the song just plain rocks.
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Zappa - Joe's Garage Applause
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB329zX9wyQ

Tom Waits on David Letterman singing "Take One Last Look"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OZfoFAs2u4

Also, Mandy Patinkin and his rendition of "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?"
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Golden Earring - Moontan

Back in the day, I worked in the record / electronics department of a store called Holiday Mart and when we closed up, used to blast this album...until one night when management told us to turn down the volume and to never play music that loud again...fuggers! Oh, and for those of you not familiar with this album, "Radar Love" is the first cut on Side 1 of the vinyl record.

79 F / 71% RH / 9 mph - nice day, one very light sprinkle after lunch but still washed and waxed my car.
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Red Fang - Only Ghosts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=attb8PujeFc

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Allman Brothers - American University, Washington, DC 1970-12-13

Nothing but Duane till next Saturday.

80 F / 73% RH / 14 mph with gusts up to 22 - rained in the middle of the day and then again this evening

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Rammstein- Mutter album
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#3334 Posted:
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Lake Street Dive- Side Pony
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#3335 Posted:
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Pantera - Cowboys from Hell
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Buddy Guy. Born to play Guitar!
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iTunes... blastin' through my Klipsch promedia 2.1

Current song - Whatever (Godsmack)
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Allman Brothers - Boston Commons 1971-08-17

78 F / 75% RH / 13 mph with gusts up to 20
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#3339 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Allman Brothers - Boston Commons 1971-08-17

78 F / 75% RH / 13 mph with gusts up to 20

maybe I was there, maybe not. pretty sure you sent this to me.
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frankj1 wrote:
maybe I was there, maybe not. pretty sure you sent this to me.


Iirc (...when your memory was a little better...), you said you weren't. And yes, I did burn a copy for you. Herfing
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Allman Brothers - Live At The Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition)

One of, if not THE greatest live rock album of all-time.

77 F / 68% RH / 8 mph - temps starting to dip, gotta bust out the socks and sweatshirt pretty soon
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#3342 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Allman Brothers - Live At The Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition)

One of, if not THE greatest live rock album of all-time.

77 F / 68% RH / 8 mph - temps starting to dip, gotta bust out the socks and sweatshirt pretty soon


Its got my vote.fog
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riverdog wrote:
Its got my vote.fog


No "Like" button outrage!

Tonight:

Allman Brothers - Eat a Peach (Deluxe Edition with the complete June 27, 1971 Fillmore East set)

78 F / 68% RH / 8 mph - great night to be out in the garage celebrating BSadler's accomplishments
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Frampton Comes Alive. I'm trying to comprehend how 40 years have passed since it was released. It would be impossible for anyone shy of their 50's to comprehend how big (and surprising) that album was. Great summer, '76...for the music released that year, but also for having seen Frampton with BTO in Milwaukee that summer. Gary Wright was the advertised opener......AND....a little band that was unknown outside of northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin started things off: Cheap Trick. Budokan was still years away.
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^^^ What's odd is that I liked Frampton up until "FCA." Enjoyed him during his Humble Pie days but when that album snowballed into mega popularity, every Tom, Dyyck and Harry would come into the record store I worked in and asked for us to put it on while they shopped. By then of course, we had heard it numerous times so the over saturation just killed it for me. Saw him on a PBS special about 6 or 7 years ago and really enjoyed his performance (...didn't recognize him at first 'cause he was bald!...).
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Allman Brothers - S.U.N.Y. at Stonybrook, NY 9/19/71

With 1 of 4 known recordings of Duane playing live on "Blue Sky." He would tragically be killed in less than 2 months. Crying

(Frank - no, you don't think you were at that show and yes, I did send you a copy.)

78 F / 68% RH / 20 mph with gusts up to 24 - shoulda brought out some socks and a sweatshirt
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#3347 Posted:
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HA!
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Duane Allman - Skydog Tales

78 F / 68% RH / 13 mph with gusts up to 24

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Allman Brothers - Live at Ludlow Garage

78 F / 61% RH / 12 mph with gusts up to 24 - feels more like 76 - might have to put on socks if it gets any chiller
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REM - Life's Rich Pageant

Late night drive. I'd forgotten how strong the album is start to finish.
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