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#4651 Posted:
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Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Going On
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#4652 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
Hits, yes . . . but Michael completely changed the sound of the band, and not for the better, IMO.


Yup, the group during the MM years didn't remotely resemble the band that rocked 'n rolled their way into our late h.s. and early college listening rotation.
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#4653 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
Bruddah IZ !

Probably my favorite video of his. It just oozes peace, love, and tranquility.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_17vGYa81s



Never met Iz but traded e-mails with him when he found out I had a Hawaiian music mail order business. He was always cool.
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Rolling Stones - a boot called "Nasty Music" - a soundboard comp of '72-'73 performances.

Arguably their musical peak.

79F / 68% RH / 9 mph

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#4655 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Arguably their musical peak.


Strong material for sure...always been a fan of "Some Girls" through "Bridges of Babylon"

Some Girls sits atop the pile for me as their perfect album next to Let It Bleed, but a return to (albeit when they wanted to!) their Blues roots is what has me the most piqued in this range.

My all time favorite song of theirs is off of Beggar's Banquet, "Stray Cat Blues". Still the haunting guitar and sax of "Waiting For A Friend" and "When The Whip Comes Down", "Shattered", "Send It To Me", "All The Way Down", "Had It With You", "Break The Spell", "Out Of Tears", and their opus "Saint of Me"...the bookend to "Sympathy For The Devil". You almost feel sorry for Satan. The drumbeat and the guitars have me hooked. All prove that they can always write and perform circles around other bands.

The Rolling Stones are in my Top 10 favorite bands of all time. For their ability to take the Blues and clean it up and make it danceable, laughable and respectable...why they even made that into a song too!

There's a reason why they're not going quietly into the good night!
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Rock Candy Funk Party - We Want Groove
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#4657 Posted:
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Jeff Beck Group - Miami, 1968

JB, Rod Stewart, Ron Wood & Mick Waller

75F / 81% RH / 8 mph - been wet and rainy since after lunch
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#4658 Posted:
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The Ramones - Too Tough To Die
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Eric Clapton - August 14, 1975 - The Legendary L.A. Forum Show, Los Angeles, CA

Guests included Carlos Santana, Joe C*cker, and Keith Moon.
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The Greenhornes - Four Stars
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#4661 Posted:
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John Bonjovi It’s my life
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#4662 Posted:
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Joe Cocker- Unchain My Heart

https://youtu.be/3QnY62JTyeg
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Cornershop - It's Indian Tobacco My Friend

Trippy tune. Beer
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Felt like some jazz tonight.

Wes Montgomery Trio - Feb. 12 & 19, 1965 - Live at the Half Note, NY, NY

Rahsaan Roland Kirk - April 3, 1971 - Fillmore East, NY, NY

72F / 82% RH / 11 mph, gusty at times
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Elf - Trying To Burn The Sun
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Elf - Trying To Burn The Sun


Dio is one of my top three vocalists of all time. But, I gotta admit that I thank Richie Blackmore for saving us from any more 'Ronnie Does Three Dog Night'
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Yeah with Elf it's really hit and miss.

I do like this album though. Sounds a lot like early Scorpions
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Josh Grobin
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Van Morrison - No Guru, No Method, No Teacher

One of, if not my most favorite of Van's studio albums.

76F / 71% RH / 5 mph - light rain on and off
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U2 - October
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Delbert McClinton - LIVE from Austin
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Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues Band - July 7, 1990 - Montreux Jazz Festival, Lugano, SWZ

Always liked the tone from Gary's guitar (...was that the Les Paul stolen from Peter Green? Think ...)

75F / 75% RH / 6 mph - the wet weather continues
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Curtis Mayfield - July 7, 1990 - Summerstage, Central Park, NY

A great songwriter with a sweet voice

72F / 82% RH / 12 mph - not much sunshine today
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Van Morrison - May 18, 1985 - Capitol Theatre, Passaic, NJ

Believe this is the first time I've listened to the complete performance since I burned the discs 4 or 5 years ago.

76F / 63% RH / 10 mph - dark clouds almost all afternoon but didn't rain...probably pour tonight
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Wisin - Escápate Conmigo

https://goo.gl/Js33HC
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Ozark Mountain Daredevils - River To The Sun
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U2-The Joshua Tree
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Dr. Feelgood - April 10, 1977 - Victoria Hall, Henley, UK

Been a l-o-n-g time since I listened to these guys.

74F / 57% RH / 14 mph - beautiful sunny day
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Lost my job at the time seeing this show in '89. Enjoyed the ride!
Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and the Grateful Dead in Washington, DC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEG2PnRl9zI
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Dead Can Dance - Spiritchaser
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#4681 Posted:
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Louis Prima - random YouTube videos
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Emery - The Beginning
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jespear wrote:
Louis Prima - random YouTube videos

That's Amore!
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Linkin Park-Minutes to Midnight.
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frankj1 wrote:
That's Amore!


That's Dean Martin.
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jespear wrote:
That's Dean Martin.

I always thought that was Tramp from Lady and the TrampAnxious
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#4687 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
That's Dean Martin.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otVAV132D2U
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SXM 30: Lynyrd Skynyrd station, lots of old time southern rock.
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Clutch - Pure Rock Fury
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Santana - Abraxas

Summer of '71, had my driver's license and occasional use of my older brother's '69 Ford Fairlane...with an after-market 8-track player installed. Drove around playing this album over and over again. Thank you Ray for being such a great brother! Gonna miss you like crazy.
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Nickelback Burn it to the ground- personal favorite of my sister’s buddy. Here’s to him. He is missed.
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Palama wrote:
Santana - Abraxas

Summer of '71, had my driver's license and occasional use of my older brother's '69 Ford Fairlane...with an after-market 8-track player installed. Drove around playing this album over and over again. Thank you Ray for being such a great brother! Gonna miss you like crazy.

Sorry to hear about your brother Conan.....cheers to brother Ray Beer
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Sorry to hear about your brother Conan.....cheers to brother Ray Beer


Thanks Rick.
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frankj1 wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otVAV132D2U


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFSv-tq5GAY
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yeah, I knew about Dino.
Like Prima's better.
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A mix CD featuring:
Kokomo - British soul vocal group
AWB - cuts from their first 3 albums
Marc Jordan - selections from "Mannequin"
Bill LaBounty - a bunch of songs from "This Night Won't Last Forever"

71F / 54% RH / 16 mph - brrrrr, been cold and windy all day
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Foghat - Sept. 9, 1994 - Bogart's, Cincinnatti, OH

Really enjoyed them in the '70s. This was the original lineup.

70F / 60% RH / 6 mph - cool day but was able to do some yardwork

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Brudda IZ
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Cathcam13 wrote:
Brudda IZ


Mellow Sunday music sounds....
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Out in the garage cruising, listening to Chicago Transit Authority and read that Terry Kath was once an owner of Pignose Amps:

https://pignoseamps.com/pages/pignose-history

Who knew?

76F / 49% RH / 10 mph - definitely jacket weather...may have to get my tube socks pretty soon....
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