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Palama Offline
#4901 Posted:
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Marshall Tucker Band - August 26, 1973 - Winterland, San Francisco, CA

KSAN-FM broadcast

79F / 78% RH / 10 mph - overcast the whole day (...at least here in Kaneohe...)
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#4902 Posted:
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Merchandise - Children of Desire
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#4903 Posted:
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Palama wrote:
Marshall Tucker Band - August 26, 1973 - Winterland, San Francisco, CA

KSAN-FM broadcast

79F / 78% RH / 10 mph - overcast the whole day (...at least here in Kaneohe...)



Nice! Not sure that I've heard that.
I see that Amazon has the CD for $26....BUT...it says I can stream free with Prime---didn't even know that Prime came with audio streaming. I am going to look into that.

In 1980, I cassette recorded King Biscuit broadcast of Marshall Tucker just months after Tommy Caldwell's accident. I wore that tape out. They were so good live....I can still hear that flute in my head - from Own Way....years later
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#4904 Posted:
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A mix disc of R&B / Soul classics from the 60s and early 70s

End of my 5-day weekend.

78F / 86% RH / 10 mph - overcast all day...maybe vog from the Big Island?
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#4905 Posted:
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Comp disc of different versions of “Little Wing”

Jimi’s original version from “Axis: Bold As Love,” performed live, Derek & the Dominos, DnD live, SRV studio, SRV live, etc., etc.

77F / 78% RH / 10 mph
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#4906 Posted:
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Mix disc of late 70s and early 80s pop-rock

Softer stuff that I typically don’t reach for but catchy tunes, some with great guitar work.

77F / 78% RH / 5 mph
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#4907 Posted:
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Duke and the Drivers-Check Your Bucket....Live from HOB in Boston
Great party song from a New England Band


https://youtu.be/bOdrQPe-Q8Q
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#4908 Posted:
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Weezer's cover of Africa.....not sure why....curious, I guess....just hoped there'd be something slightly edgy or sarcastic about it....there isn't - it's totally faithful to the '82 Toto saccharine version....sad
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#4909 Posted:
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Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin

If you like Motown...give it a spin. James Brown meets Bruno Mars...with better music.
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#4910 Posted:
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Mix disc called “The Guitars Are Rampant Tonight.”

Steely Dan, Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Thin Lizzy, Foghat, Allman Brothers, etc., etc.

77F / 84% RH / 10 mph - after washing and waxing our daughter’s car yesterday, it poured this morning and then again this evening
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#4911 Posted:
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Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
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#4912 Posted:
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Stevie Ray Vaughan-Willie the Wimp

Don't miss the solo starting a 2:10 in...


https://youtu.be/yV8Pb3YECIQ
Palama Offline
#4913 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland


My favorite Jimi album.
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#4914 Posted:
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Van Morrison - Poetic Champions Compose

A very laidback album, not one that I listen to very often but it definitely creates a mellow mood.

77F / 78% RH / 13 mph - rain, rain go away
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#4915 Posted:
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Woody Herman - At the Woodchopper's Ball
Palama Offline
#4916 Posted:
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Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street

One of my favorite Stones albums.
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#4917 Posted:
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Sam Cooke

"The Best of Sam Cooke"

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#4918 Posted:
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Nick Gilder "City Nights"



Pretty well known in Canada but a one hit wonder in the States. This is the album that "Hot Child In The City" is from. I bought the album in 5th grade and still like it
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#4919 Posted:
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New England - New England
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#4920 Posted:
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SiriusXM Classic rewind...
Palama Offline
#4921 Posted:
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SRV - October 20, 1983 - Ripley's Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA

Although now officially released, I first heard this show as part of the bootleg set "In Memoriam."

79F / 69% RH / 10 mph - humid earlier but it’s cooled down and now just right for a smoke in the garage
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#4922 Posted:
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The Moody Blues-Stepping in a Slide Zone

rare live version.....one of my favorites from them

https://youtu.be/G6KvgdYPWJQ

The Moody Blues-Isn't Life Strange(live)......another one of my favorites by them

https://youtu.be/9WZZjXgJ4W8
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#4923 Posted:
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Joni Mitchell - hits

Needed this to mitigate a particularly maddening commute this morning
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#4924 Posted:
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Alison Krauss & Union Station Live
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#4925 Posted:
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Jimi Hendrix - People, Hell and Angels
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#4926 Posted:
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Billy Gobham - Spectrum

https://youtu.be/-TaaCkjoITQ
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#4927 Posted:
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Deep Purple-Machine Head

one of those great start to finish albums

https://youtu.be/B8IffywxQOw
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#4928 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Billy Gobham - Spectrum

https://youtu.be/-TaaCkjoITQ

I know I have it on vinyl...
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#4929 Posted:
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No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom....still great, but not as tight as I remember
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#4930 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
I know I have it on vinyl...

Been listening to a lot of John McLaughlin lately...thought to myself...why not branch out to those that played with him.


VIOLA!


Helluva drummer NOBODY talks about.
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#4931 Posted:
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dstieger wrote:
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom....still great, but not as tight as I remember


Live is where those songs shine!
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#4932 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Been listening to a lot of John McLaughlin lately...thought to myself...why not branch out to those that played with him.


VIOLA!


Helluva drummer NOBODY talks about.

check out Tony Williams...played with Miles Davis and had a trio Tony Williams Lifetime with McLaughlin...
somewhere in the back of my closet I have Play It Loud (on vinyl, of course).

Davis gave him the highest praise.
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#4933 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
check out Tony Williams...played with Miles Davis and had a trio Tony Williams Lifetime with McLaughlin...
somewhere in the back of my closet I have Play It Loud (on vinyl, of course).

Davis gave him the highest praise.


Wow! Can't recall the last time I listened to Tony as a solo artist...probably back in my Records Hawaii days in the '70s and early '80s.

Need to search Spotify.
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#4934 Posted:
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Until I find some TWilliams:

SRV & Double Trouble - May 2, 1990 - The Civic Center, Oklahoma City, OK

So sad to think that 3 months later he would be killed in that helicopter crash.
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#4935 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
check out Tony Williams...played with Miles Davis and had a trio Tony Williams Lifetime with McLaughlin...
somewhere in the back of my closet I have Play It Loud (on vinyl, of course).

Davis gave him the highest praise.

Wow!! Thanks for that frank....I had never heard of Tony Williams,,,I've done some listening, and he is fantastic, both solo and with Miles Davis

John McLaughlin and Jeff Beck-Django


https://youtu.be/viDVXHyIbCo

A little something I found in my listening travels....Pino Palladino plays bass


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#4936 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
check out Tony Williams...played with Miles Davis and had a trio Tony Williams Lifetime with McLaughlin...
somewhere in the back of my closet I have Play It Loud (on vinyl, of course).

Davis gave him the highest praise.



I'll definitely check it out.

Hendrix...Miles...and Paul McCartney...can you just imagine what that would've sounded like???

Hendrix sent a telegram so he already had Miles...Paul never got it though because he was on holiday in Scotland.
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#4937 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
Wow!! Thanks for that frank....I had never heard of Tony Williams,,,I've done some listening, and he is fantastic, both solo and with Miles Davis

John McLaughlin and Jeff Beck-Django


https://youtu.be/viDVXHyIbCo

A little something I found in my listening travels....Pino Palladino plays bass


I seem to recall T.Williams grew up in Dorchester and did a lot o fstuff as a teen...that could be a false positive memory though.

The name popped in my head when DMV mentioned Cobham with McLaughlin , and the lack of appreciation for the drummer
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#4938 Posted:
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"Sea Level"

Some of Chuck Leavell's finest work (and what a supporting cast!!!)
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#4939 Posted:
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Theory of a Deadman - Scars and Souvenirs
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#4940 Posted:
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Last night while belatedly smoking my special day cigar - my crazy fan comp of through-the-years recordings / performances by Eric Clapton of “Why Does Love Have to be So Sad”.
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#4941 Posted:
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Deep Purple - Burn
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#4942 Posted:
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The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire
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#4943 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire

I was just listening to that the other day...when I went looking for more of Tony Williams and John McLaughlin...very educational journey through YouTube land Beer Applause
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#4944 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I was just listening to that the other day...when I went looking for more of Tony Williams and John McLaughlin...very educational journey through YouTube land Beer Applause

ThumpUp
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#4945 Posted:
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I was just listening to that the other day...when I went looking for more of Tony Williams and John McLaughlin...very educational journey through YouTube land Beer Applause

I may have been wrong about a Tony Williams Lifetime album called Play It Loud...now I'm thinking those words were written on the label in the middle of the LP...will have to find the album, buried in the closet, to get the real name.
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#4946 Posted:
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NIN - The Bad Witch
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#4947 Posted:
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Los Lobos - Dec. 8 1993 - Tower Records, Hollywood, CA
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#4948 Posted:
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RCZZ-o3MHtg
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#4949 Posted:
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Pandora - Gerta Van Fleet station - good Rock n Roll!
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#4950 Posted:
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Van Morrison - cuts from “Too Long in Exile” and “Days Like This”.

79F / 76% RH / 6 mph - daytime temp was close to 90, it’s gonna be a long hot summer
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