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JadeRose Offline
#4751 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:


When does Fishbone start getting nods for the RRHOF?



You know that will never happen. The RRHOF is a f*cking sham
frankj1 Offline
#4752 Posted:
Joined: 02-08-2007
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Jack White~ Blunderbuss
inspired by recent posts.

I like the songs, but could see why some underrate this album as White doesn't ever really break away.

but, I like it this effort.
jespear Offline
#4753 Posted:
Joined: 03-19-2004
Posts: 9,464
Jesus Christ Superstar
"Live" on NBC.
I thought John Legend did a really good job, considering he doesn't have a classic "stage voice".
Judas put on the best performance.
RMAN4443 Offline
#4754 Posted:
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jespear wrote:
Jesus Christ Superstar
"Live" on NBC.
I thought John Legend did a really good job, considering he doesn't have a classic "stage voice".
Judas put on the best performance.

not sure who the guitarist in the beginning sequence was, but he seemed to know where all the notes were....smoking guitar solo
Bad Mr Frosty Offline
#4755 Posted:
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Posts: 111
Genghis Tron - Laser Bitch
jespear Offline
#4756 Posted:
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Posts: 9,464
RMAN4443 wrote:
not sure who the guitarist in the beginning sequence was, but he seemed to know where all the notes were....smoking guitar solo


14 year old Brandon "TAZ" Niederauer.
The kid can play ! Applause
dstieger Offline
#4757 Posted:
Joined: 06-22-2007
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Whitford / St. Holmes

Was never a 'great' album....still isn't....but I have always had a soft spot for it. For one, the music is catchy - accessible and easy on the ears. For another, I appreciate that the artists spent the height of their music careers deep in others' shadows; Brad Whitford, as one of Aerosmith's LI3 (The Less Important Three) and Derek St. Holmes, whose voice was mistaken as Ted Nugent's for...ever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hik0D0n6omU
tailgater Offline
#4758 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
jespear wrote:
Jesus Christ Superstar
"Live" on NBC.
I thought John Legend did a really good job, considering he doesn't have a classic "stage voice".
Judas put on the best performance.


That was pretty awesome.

I don't know who John Legend is.
But Judas was phenomenal.
And that Sarah chick was very good as well.

And of course, Uncle Alice played Herod to a tee.

tailgater Offline
#4759 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
RMAN4443 wrote:
J. Geils Band-Blow Your Face Out



Shoot Your Shot

https://youtu.be/6qOPcMtvZ6M


One of the top live albums in existence.
Palama Offline
#4760 Posted:
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Posts: 23,680
tailgater wrote:
One of the top live albums in existence.


+1
Palama Offline
#4761 Posted:
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Neil Young - self-titled first album

Been awhile since I listened to early Neil.

74F / 90% RH / 7 mph - wet and wild day
Palama Offline
#4762 Posted:
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Neil Young - Everybody Knows This is Nowhere

He may not be the best or fastest guitar player but he always hits the right notes.

80 F / 71% F / 8 mph - nice morning, overcast afternoon, light rain at night
deadeyedick Offline
#4763 Posted:
Joined: 03-13-2003
Posts: 17,087
Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home
dstieger Offline
#4764 Posted:
Joined: 06-22-2007
Posts: 10,889
deadeyedick wrote:
Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home


That entire album never grows old....BF was greater than the sum of its parts
RMAN4443 Offline
#4765 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
That entire album never grows old....BF was greater than the sum of its parts

=d> =d> I have the original issue album cover, not the recalled recovered version
Palama Offline
#4766 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Applause Applause I have the original issue album cover, not the recalled recovered version


So do I! Bought it just before the "new" covers started coming out.
Palama Offline
#4767 Posted:
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Mix CD of mid-70s to early 80s guitar rock. Artists include:
Steely Dan
The Eagles (pre-Joe Walsh)
Linda Ronstadt
Thin Lizzy
Foghat
Allman Brothers
Outlaws - this one is for you Wheel

75F / 96% RH / 15 mph - rainy evening
Palama Offline
#4768 Posted:
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Damn double post. ram27bat
Speyside Offline
#4769 Posted:
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Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy.
The Who - Who's Next.
RMAN4443 Offline
#4770 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy.
The Who - Who's Next.


One of those albums with no filler......great from start to finishApplause
RMAN4443 Offline
#4771 Posted:
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The Knack-Get the Knack

She's So Selfish.....
https://youtu.be/OBkmtz1tz0I
dstieger Offline
#4772 Posted:
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Posts: 10,889
Bow Wow Wow - See Jungle! See Jungle! Go Join Your Gang Yeah, City All Over! Go Ape Crazy!

Keeping with the theme this week...besides, Bow Wow Wow has always been a guilty pleasure of sorts...love the beats

DrMaddVibe Offline
#4773 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,424
RMAN4443 wrote:
The Knack-Get the Knack

She's So Selfish.....
https://youtu.be/OBkmtz1tz0I



I really love this album...always have. Slick production...great lyrics...catchy music.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#4774 Posted:
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Posts: 55,424
Unforscene - New World Disorder
dstieger Offline
#4775 Posted:
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Posts: 10,889
Scorpions - Virgin Killer


Palama Offline
#4776 Posted:
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Little Feat - Oct. 31, 1975 - Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

Hmm, wonder if Frankie mighta been at this show.... Think
DrMaddVibe Offline
#4777 Posted:
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Joe Henderson - Mirror Mirror
Palama Offline
#4778 Posted:
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A 2 disc mix comp of Los Lobos performing covers

Regretfully I've never seen them live. Brick wall

73F / 100% RH / 7 mph - been rainy all day long
Bad Mr Frosty Offline
#4779 Posted:
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Posts: 111
Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down
Pantera - Floods
Broncho - Class Historian

Eclectic, I know, just the last three on my playlist.
frankj1 Offline
#4780 Posted:
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Posts: 44,221
Palama wrote:
Little Feat - Oct. 31, 1975 - Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

Hmm, wonder if Frankie mighta been at this show.... Think

nope, never saw them.
but I probably was drinking in a dive bar in Cambridge that night.
Bad Mr Frosty Offline
#4781 Posted:
Joined: 03-11-2011
Posts: 111
frankj1 wrote:
nope, never saw them.
but I probably was drinking in a dive bar in Cambridge that night.

Cambridge? You're English?

*Edit Okay nevermind. lol.
MojoFilter Offline
#4782 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Little Feat - Oct. 31, 1975 - Orpheum Theater, Boston, MA

Hmm, wonder if Frankie mighta been at this show.... Think



Love some Feat!

One of my favs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP1A-I92HjU
JadeRose Offline
#4783 Posted:
Joined: 05-15-2008
Posts: 19,525
RMAN4443 wrote:
The Knack-Get the Knack

She's So Selfish.....
https://youtu.be/OBkmtz1tz0I




Fantastic album from a band that should have been YUUUGE. Still got my original copy from the first release. "sharona" is my least favorite song by them.
JadeRose Offline
#4784 Posted:
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Thrift shop vinyl pick up.



Statler Brothers - "Best of the Statler Brothers"


Found it with other good old Country albums in a box someone donated to a local thrift shop. Got it, an old George Jones/Tammy Wynette compilation and a 2 album collection of Chet Atkins. Albums look unplayed. $1.00 each
JadeRose Offline
#4785 Posted:
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Up next....


Fabulous Poodles - "Mirror Star" Tragically overlooked late 70's New Wave/post punk band with a Violin played through a talk box. Funny lyrics and just good rock and roll.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk6BJx3IyN4
Palama Offline
#4786 Posted:
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Posts: 23,680
JadeRose wrote:
Up next....


Fabulous Poodles - "Mirror Star" Tragically overlooked late 70's New Wave/post punk band with a Violin played through a talk box. Funny lyrics and just good rock and roll.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lk6BJx3IyN4


I only remember their first album but liked it. Gotta check this out later.
Palama Offline
#4787 Posted:
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Gabby Pahinui & Leland "Atta" Isaacs - Two Slack Key Guitars

A classic traditional Hawaiian music album. And with Gabby and Atta, it doesn't get any better than those two.

75F / 93% RH / 6 mph - the wet weekend continues

RMAN4443 Offline
#4788 Posted:
Joined: 09-29-2016
Posts: 7,683
JadeRose wrote:
Thrift shop vinyl pick up.



Statler Brothers - "Best of the Statler Brothers"


Found it with other good old Country albums in a box someone donated to a local thrift shop. Got it, an old George Jones/Tammy Wynette compilation and a 2 album collection of Chet Atkins. Albums look unplayed. $1.00 each

Love the yard sales and flea markets.....last year I got a Black Sabbath-Paranoid that looked unplayed and still had the poster inside, and a Cheech and Chong- Big Bambu that still had the rolling paper intact for $1.00 each
frankj1 Offline
#4789 Posted:
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Posts: 44,221
RMAN4443 wrote:
Love the yard sales and flea markets.....last year I got a Black Sabbath-Paranoid that looked unplayed and still had the poster inside, and a Cheech and Chong- Big Bambu that still had the rolling paper intact for $1.00 each

betcha that rolling paper went up in smoke
dkeage Offline
#4790 Posted:
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Posts: 15,151
Palama wrote:
A 2 disc mix comp of Los Lobos performing covers

Regretfully I've never seen them live. Brick wall

73F / 100% RH / 7 mph - been rainy all day long


Never seen them, but heard them at Gruene Hall when we stayed in a cabin at Gruene Mansion Have done the same with Pat Green and Los Lonely Boys. Love Gruene, Texas!
RMAN4443 Offline
#4791 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
betcha that rolling paper went up in smoke

Not that one, but there have been one or two in the past.....for purely medicinal purposes Liar
and I saw what you did there BigGrin
JadeRose Offline
#4792 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Love the yard sales and flea markets.....last year I got a Black Sabbath-Paranoid that looked unplayed and still had the poster inside, and a Cheech and Chong- Big Bambu that still had the rolling paper intact for $1.00 each




Nice grab. Gotta love it.




JadeRose Offline
#4793 Posted:
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Dire Straits - "Brothers In Arms"


Not even my favorite DS album but gaddam if it doesn't sound good on vinyl
Palama Offline
#4794 Posted:
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JadeRose wrote:
Dire Straits - "Brothers In Arms"


Not even my favorite DS album but gaddam if it doesn't sound good on vinyl



Playing it on that big console you renovated? Think
Palama Offline
#4795 Posted:
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Eric Clapton - unknown date and venue - I mislabeled the disc but based upon the setlist and tone of Eric's guitar, sounds like a show from the mid-late 80s.

75F / 68% RH / 16 mph - the rainy weekend continues Cursing
JadeRose Offline
#4796 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Playing it on that big console you renovated? Think




Yep. Sounds good.
Palama Offline
#4797 Posted:
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Still in a Clapton mode - Unplugged

Fits the mood.

74F / 70% RH / 12 mph - rain stopped in the mid-afternoon, hope it stays this way till tomorrow afternoon
Palama Offline
#4798 Posted:
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A mix CD of nighttime / bar / alcohol-fueled songs.

Oddly enough I'm not drinking tonight.

73F / 84% RH / 12 mph - on and off rain the whole day
RMAN4443 Offline
#4799 Posted:
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The Doors-LA Woman

Been Down So Long.........used to love this back in my hard Drinking days....
this song used to get my drinking glands ready for Friday nights

https://youtu.be/yF5jOntntcY

when I was back there in Seminary school.......I was a huge fan of the Doors
dstieger Offline
#4800 Posted:
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Yes! Didn't take a whole lot of dope, coke and LSD to totally believe that Morrison was the greatest poet of the century.

I mean...just LISTEN to Alabama Song...really listen to it...genius, I tell you....lol
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