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Palama Offline
#3951 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
Love da Rev!


+2
Palama Offline
#3952 Posted:
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Van Morrison - It's Too Late To Stop Now...Vols. II, III, IV

Van at, probably, his vocal height.

76 F / 71% RH / 6 mph - brief shower after dinner
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3953 Posted:
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Black Crowes - Amorica
DrafterX Offline
#3954 Posted:
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Feels like a Doobie Bros morning... Mellow
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#3955 Posted:
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Uncle Tupelo - March 16-20 1992 on now, my first listen

won't be my last.

just another of the reasons I hang out here even though it seems like it would not be a good fit...I wouldn't learn nor grow if I only hung out with people already just like me.
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#3956 Posted:
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Started the morning with coffee and XM/Siruis 40s station. Then slipped into Alt. Nation and XMU live from Coachella. Classic vinyl to round out the day.
TIP - buy a used XM/Sirius radio and you can get 5 months for $25. Then you have to call and haggle every 5 months but it's worth it. I wouldn't pay more than that.
frankj1 Offline
#3957 Posted:
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grew up with 40's playing in the house.
happened to hear In The Mood while in a store this afternoon.
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#3958 Posted:
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Sounds like my everyday playlist - minus the classic vinyl, which is more guitar oriented than I like. My iPod covers the late 20's through this year. From Bing Crosby to The Byrds to Buffett to Ludakris with a large dose of 50's and 60's jazz (Miles, Coltrane, etc).
Palama Offline
#3959 Posted:
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Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti

Still remember hearing this for the first time in San Francisco in 1975.

77 F / 63% RH / 9 mph - pretty warm today
Palama Offline
#3960 Posted:
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Allman Brothers Band - Little Martha Meets Elizabeth Reed, March 20, 2009, Beacon Theater, NY

Second of two nights with Eric Clapton joining in.

78 F / 66% RH / 12 mph
Palama Offline
#3961 Posted:
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Jaco Pastorius - Jaco Pastorius

Electric bassist supreme.

76 F / 68% RH / 4 mph - very Summer-like weather lately
Palama Offline
#3962 Posted:
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Jeff Beck - Jeff Beck Group

Sometimes called the "Orange Album" because of the picture of the orange on the cover.

75 F / 73% RH / 5 mph - been a rainy night
Palama Offline
#3963 Posted:
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David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name

Highly underrated album, imo, Crosby's best solo.

73 F / 78% RH / 10 mph - flash flood warnings
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3964 Posted:
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Zero 7 - Simple Things
Palama Offline
#3965 Posted:
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Ry Cooder - The Ry Cooder Anthology: The UFO Has Landed

I don't listen to this guy enough.

Sevens all around- 70 F / 70% RH / 7 mph - cold and wet most of the day, now just cold (...well, at least for Hawaii...)
Hank_The_Tank Offline
#3966 Posted:
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Jimmy Needham radio on Pandora. Bass TuRdS at work blocked youtube...no more music one there. Oh well.
Palama Offline
#3967 Posted:
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Allman Brothers Band - Fillmore East, Feb. 1970

Relaxing out in the garage as my 3-day weekend winds down.

83 F / 54% RH / 10 mph - beautiful day...but they're predicting rain again d'oh!
Palama Offline
#3968 Posted:
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Herbie Mann - Push Push

Can't ever get too much of Duane.

79 F / 66% RH / 4 mph - feels w-a-y more humid than 66%!
RMAN4443 Offline
#3969 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Herbie Mann - Push Push

Can't ever get too much of Duane.

79 F / 66% RH / 4 mph - feels w-a-y more humid than 66%!


WOW!!! Thanks for that Palama..........I've never heard that before, now I'll be looking for more
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3970 Posted:
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Bloodhound Gang - Hefty Fine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZpxaiNV_sM
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#3971 Posted:
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Michael Jackson - Thriller
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#3972 Posted:
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Halsey - Badlands.......yeah I know but I really like her voice.
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#3973 Posted:
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Sampling Imagine Dragons' stuff on youtube...thanks to Drafter :(

These guys got hundreds of millions of views....but somehow totally escaped my consciousness....shoulda stayed that way..thanks, Drafter :(

Not quite as bad as Coldplay, but if they keep at it, they can still get there
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#3974 Posted:
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Song birds. Tonight, the resident whippoorwill. If I'm lucky I'll get a song or two from an owl.........
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#3975 Posted:
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Pogues. Starting my weekend with a tall glass of Jameson and Irish Pub/rock!
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#3976 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
Sampling Imagine Dragons' stuff on youtube...thanks to Drafter :(

These guys got hundreds of millions of views....but somehow totally escaped my consciousness....shoulda stayed that way..thanks, Drafter :(

Not quite as bad as Coldplay, but if they keep at it, they can still get there



Laugh
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#3977 Posted:
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The Englishman-German-Jew Blues - Albert King and Albert Brooks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pdPtaHUiUo

frankj1 . . . You gonna love dis song !
Palama Offline
#3978 Posted:
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Rod Stewart - Never a Dull Moment

Still my favorite of all of Rod's solo albums. The musicians on this recording were top-notch too.

77 F / 59% RH / 12 mph
frankj1 Offline
#3979 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
The Englishman-German-Jew Blues - Albert King and Albert Brooks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pdPtaHUiUo

frankj1 . . . You gonna love dis song !

I don't recall ever hearing that before, but very funny to me.
Albert Brooks had some great concept humor, also the brother of Super Dave Osborn!
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#3980 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
I don't recall ever hearing that before, but very funny to me.
Albert Brooks had some great concept humor, also the brother of Super Dave Osborn!


Yes, he did !

Glad you liked the jam.
( I KNEW you would. )
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3981 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Rod Stewart - Never a Dull Moment

Still my favorite of all of Rod's solo albums. The musicians on this recording were top-notch too.

77 F / 59% RH / 12 mph


I liked that one too...based off that I went back and listened to "Camouflage". A really good release and having Jeff Beck aboard for a few of the songs helped too!
Palama Offline
#3982 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
I liked that one too...based off that I went back and listened to "Camouflage". A really good release and having Jeff Beck aboard for a few of the songs helped too!


I need to check that album out.
Palama Offline
#3983 Posted:
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Gabby Pahinui / Atta Isaacs - Two Slack Key Guitars - Livin'-On-A-Easy

Two of the all-time best together, perfect for a Sunday morning smoke and coffee.

75 F / 70% RH / 6 mph
Palama Offline
#3984 Posted:
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Kalapana - cuts from their first two albums.

I'd hazard to guess that hardly anyone on this site knows who they were except Euodias. Very popular Hawaii group back in the mid-70s thru the '90s.

74 F / 84% RH / 4 mph - town was overcast but dry today, wife said it poured in Kaneohe
Hank_The_Tank Offline
#3985 Posted:
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Hank_The_Tank wrote:
Jimmy Needham radio on Pandora.


Still this.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3986 Posted:
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Rolling Stones - Between The Buttons
Palama Offline
#3987 Posted:
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Roy Buchanan - Live Stock

For sure I don't listen enough to The Best Unknown Guitarist in the World.

76 F / 66% RH / 12 mph - nice but warm day
Palama Offline
#3988 Posted:
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Tom Petty - Anthology: Through the Years

77 F / 68% RH / 10 mph - another nice but warm day
Palama Offline
#3989 Posted:
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John Mellencamp - The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988

I sometimes forget how popular he was and how many hit songs he had.

78 F / 61% RH / 13 mph

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Screamin' Jay Hawkins-I put a Spell on You(Dance Version) off the "Black Music for White People" album. https://youtu.be/zzbR3MbORkk

........pretty good version by the original artist.........this is NOT the original version by any means
Palama Offline
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JJ Cale - Anyway the Wind Blows - The Anthology

So many songs, so little time

76 F / 61% RH / 17 mph with gusts up to 26
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#3992 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
John Mellencamp - The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988

I sometimes forget how popular he was and how many hit songs he had.





You type that as if forgetting about him was a bad thing :)
frankj1 Offline
#3993 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
John Mellencamp - The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988

I sometimes forget how popular he was and how many hit songs he had.

78 F / 61% RH / 13 mph


there was a period that he was best known for, but he cranked out a number of albums of excellent stuff that weren't even hits, per se.
Palama Offline
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An Al Green night. Back-to-back albums:

I'm Still in Love With You followed by Let's Stay Together

No matter how crappy a day I may have had, listening to the Rev just washes that stuff away.

77 F / 61% RH / 13 mph with gusts up to 21
Palama Offline
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Linda Ronstadt - Don't Cry Now

Despite it's initial success, I think it's a very under appreciated album compared to her later recordings.

76 F / 61% RH / 7 mph
DrMaddVibe Offline
#3996 Posted:
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Soundgarden - Superunknown

RIP Chris Cornell
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#3997 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Soundgarden - Superunknown

RIP Chris Cornell


I saw that this morning. Indeed RIP.
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Audioslave - eponymous

RIP, indeed....one of my top favorite rock vocalists...if not favorite
Palama Offline
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Tower of Power - a CD of favorites from 1972's "Bump City" to the 1991 release "Monster on a Leash."

"You're Still a Young Man" will always be an all-time favorite.

76 F / 71% RH / 0 mph - another bright and sunny day, wish there was some breeze tonight....
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#4000 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
Audioslave - eponymous

RIP, indeed....one of my top favorite rock vocalists...if not favorite


He's in my Top 5 for sure.
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