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Cream - November 26, 1968, 2nd show - Royal Albert Hall, London, UK

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Hmhaines wrote:
A Short Album About Love by The Divine Comedy

I love the whole record, but this song has me real hooked lately:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNMJ0E40by4

Hi H...
your boy Nick Cave is around promoting his latest. Haven't heard any but reviews, though positive, make it sound more dark than usual.
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Since I missed his birthday the other day:

Jeff Beck - Beckology

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Eric Clapton - Play With Fire Revisited - Royal Albert Hall, London, Feb. 17, 1991

A great soundboard recording of a great performance.

79 F / 61% RH / 16 mph - breeze keeps it nice and cool
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New Claypool Lennon Delirium!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG5zRsKMyBc

Satori
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Jason Isbell


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFcw7S0BqgE

remember Tyyler? He just sent me this link, and on the right are cuts from tonight's (!) show in Boston that I wish I had gone to as I have now missed him a couple of times.

CBS Saturday show cuts are clean, but the Boston show cuts are very poor, at least Whipping Post. His wife is on the violin...
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Finding Favor - It is well

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR0vdvcdYG0
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Rod Stewart & the Faces - Coast to Coast - Overtures and Beginners

When Rod still rocked and Ronnie Wood played a mean slide guitar.

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frankj1 wrote:
Old Crow Medicine Show (Best Of...)
learned about them last week, falling in love half way into this CD

warning tg, "twangy"...waiting on my library to let me know when my requested copy of 50 Years of Blonde on Blonde is in! Read they make Dylan's work their own.

they sound like Dylan and bluegrass had a baby.

anyone know these guys?

just had my first listen to 50 Years of Blonde on Blonde.
I'm liking it.
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Wish You Were Here
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#4111 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
Wish You Were Here

I am here........seriously though, Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I am here........seriously though, Pink Floyd is one of my favorite bands


Can't stand the sound of Pink Floyd. If the music were made with today's technology, I would probably like it. Just sounds too cheesy.
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Hank_The_Tank wrote:
Can't stand the sound of Pink Floyd. If the music were made with today's technology, I would probably like it. Just sounds too cheesy.


Hank you seriously need to get a new pair of ears. DSotM is one of the best recorded, mixed and mastered album ever made. I know that the concept of an album is probably foreign to you but vinyl LPs were the chit for decades. ram27bat

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Hank_The_Tank wrote:
Can't stand the sound of Pink Floyd. If the music were made with today's technology, I would probably like it. Just sounds too cheesy.

Longest Run on the Billboard 200
Pink Floyd's acclaimed 1973 classic "Dark Side of the Moon" has spent an amazing 861 weeks riding the Billboard 200 album chart. That's over 16 (non-consecutive) years!

I know that Floyd is no Justin Bieber, but then again who is? Not talking
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#4116 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Longest Run on the Billboard 200
Pink Floyd's acclaimed 1973 classic "Dark Side of the Moon" has spent an amazing 861 weeks riding the Billboard 200 album chart. That's over 16 (non-consecutive) years!

I know that Floyd is no Justin Bieber, but then again who is? Not talking


Clearly, DSotM and all of PF's catalog needs Autotune, Drum Machines and a farting out Hip-Hop bass on them. And where is the well choreographed dance videos for their songs?

https://brainsidea.wordpress.com/2014/11/19/the-real-reason-why-new-pop-music-is-so-incredibly-bad/ fog
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unreal

in my jed clampet voice

pityyyfulll
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#4118 Posted:
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I'm not saying Pink Floyd is bad, just not my taste. Without Pink Floyd we probably wouldn't have half the music we have today. Amazing how people can't have their own tastes. Maybe we should all be mindless zombies and only like one style of music.
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Double post outrage!

horse
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#4120 Posted:
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i'm sure if I was old like you guys, and was alive when Pink Floyd's music came out, I would probably like it because it was super ahead of its time. It is the same reason I don't like watching old movies.
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Hank_The_Tank wrote:
i'm sure if I was old like you guys, and was alive when Pink Floyd's music came out, I would probably like it because it was super ahead of its time. It is the same reason I don't like watching old movies.


Dude... I was beginning to feel sorry for you for everyone picking on you all the time.... But not liking Pink Floyd!?!?! WTH!

You probably dont like The Band either....
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jasecoff wrote:
Dude... I was beginning to feel sorry for you for everyone picking on you all the time.... But not liking Pink Floyd!?!?! WTH!

You probably dont like The Band either....


Who is The Band?

I can say that I don't like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Monkeys, Kiss or Grateful Dead either. Just so we are on the same page, I don't like boy bands either...or Justin Bieber...
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go to oprah.... go to oprah
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Oh, and don't forget, I hate country music too.
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Hank_The_Tank wrote:
Oh, and don't forget, I hate country music too.


OK now your bordering on blasphemy! Go back to listening to your David Hasselhoff... you've done enough damage here
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the hoff is huge in germany
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jasecoff wrote:
OK now your bordering on blasphemy! Go back to listening to your David Hasselhoff... you've done enough damage here


Just ew..
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teedubbya wrote:
the hoff is huge in germany

Germans love Hasselhoff
StHanky loves dubstep,??????d'oh!
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Hank loves captain and tinnelle. Mostly the captain though
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Hank_The_Tank wrote:
Who is The Band?

I can say that I don't like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Monkeys, Kiss or Grateful Dead either. Just so we are on the same page, I don't like boy bands either...or Justin Bieber...

Somehow,I don't see us EVER being on the same page, but I guess stranger things have happened........
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Eels~ Shootenanny
great Eels album.
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Finding Favor - Say Amen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRcvcF_0_9M
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Eric Clapton - Feelin' Alright - October 1, 1993 - NEC Arena, Birmingham, UK

Unique show with Clapton performing two Hendrix songs - Stone Free and Burning of the Midnight Lamp and guest vocalist Joe Cocker doing a short set

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David Gilmour - "Wots... Uh, The Deal" (Live In Gdansk)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itxVfQ1MZOo

Outstanding!
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Hank_The_Tank wrote:
Who is The Band?

I can say that I don't like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Monkeys, Kiss or Grateful Dead either.



You are dead to me.

Seriously, you have crappy taste in music.
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Royal Blood – How Did We Get So Dark?
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Concert for Bangladesh

Tonight may be the first time I've ever listened to the entire album in one sitting (...other than watching the movie when it first came out...).

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In The Presence Of Wolves – Of Two Minds, Stages 1-2 The Ape And The Cage


I'm in the mood for some new Prog Rock
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...or hoping to tweak Spanky?


Canned Heat. Very Best of
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
In The Presence Of Wolves – Of Two Minds, Stages 1-2 The Ape And The Cage


I'm in the mood for some new Prog Rock



Thanks. Never heard...not bad. Technically, very sound. A bit too loose and raw for me, but they have a lot of promise...I can hear Queensryche, Metallica, Perfect Circle...they need a singer and a producer....I'll be keeping an ear out
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John Legend-darkness and light.
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Palama wrote:
Concert for Bangladesh

Tonight may be the first time I've ever listened to the entire album in one sitting (...other than watching the movie when it first came out...).

78 F / 70% RH / 7 mph - yard work today, showers tonight

I haven't given this album a thought since the mid 70's.........a lot of good stuff on there.......I forgot all about Leon Russell's version of Youngblood and Billy Preston.......and Bob Dylan's "It Takes a Train".......I'm gonna have to fire up the turntable and give this a full workout.......Thanks for the walk down memory lane. Beer Applause
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dstieger wrote:
...or hoping to tweak Spanky?


Canned Heat. Very Best of

so good.
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Florence and the Machine, Lungs.
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I haven't given this album a thought since the mid 70's.........a lot of good stuff on there.......I forgot all about Leon Russell's version of Youngblood and Billy Preston.......and Bob Dylan's "It Takes a Train".......I'm gonna have to fire up the turntable and give this a full workout.......Thanks for the walk down memory lane. Beer Applause


To wind back the hands of time even further, last night:

George Harrison - All Things Must Pass
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Palama wrote:
To wind back the hands of time even further, last night:

George Harrison - All Things Must Pass


A major reason why i really love his solo work over the other 3. He delivered solid music each album.

Ringo really tries hard and is a very close 2nd.

John spread his wings but songs like Imagine just sound like open suckbtpnme.

Paul? What a load of crap his solo work is. So disappointing.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
A major reason why i really love his solo work over the other 3. He delivered solid music each album.

Ringo really tries hard and is a very close 2nd.

John spread his wings but songs like Imagine just sound like open suckbtpnme.

Paul? What a load of crap his solo work is. So disappointing.

I thought Paul's "RAM" album was pretty good........I liked most all of it.....there were a couple of duds but most of it was pretty good

https://youtu.be/kItESIRjPlE
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I thought Paul's "RAM" album was pretty good........I liked most all of it.....there were a couple of duds but most of it was pretty good

https://youtu.be/kItESIRjPlE


I'm going out on a limb and say that because it was sooo close to the Beatles breakup that some of these were in notebooks waiting to become Beatles songs.


The further away from the breakup...the bigger the suck is for me. Not saying he can't write a great song...just hasn't had a great album...to my ears at least.
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
I'm going out on a limb and say that because it was sooo close to the Beatles breakup that some of these were in notebooks waiting to become Beatles songs.


The further away from the breakup...the bigger the suck is for me. Not saying he can't write a great song...just hasn't had a great album...to my ears at least.


For some odd reason, I like the first solo album the best. Maybe because he plays all the instruments, maybe because I bought it for $3.37 and thought that was a deal 'cause the regular going price was around $3.99. Hey, $0.62 was a decent amount of money back then! I could catch the bus twice and buy a comic book with that money. fog
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JJ Cale - Naturally

The perfect album to layback with out in the garage.

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