6201. Author: Cigarlady7 | Date: Fri, 7/19/2019, 10:01PM EST | |
Jackson 5 |
6202. Author: Palama | Date: Sat, 7/20/2019, 8:21PM EST | |
Another ‘70s mixed disc. This must have been the electric “companion” to the acoustic disc from yesterday. A couple of Van Morrison cuts, followed by Rod “the Mod” Stewart and then Todd Rundgren. Liking the start, think I’m gonna enjoy the rest.
77F / 84% RH / 15 mph - didn’t do a whole lot today, if it doesn’t rain tomorrow I should do some yard work |
6203. Author: Palama | Date: Sun, 7/21/2019, 2:43AM EST | |
Mixed ‘80s disc. Have almost no recollection of making this but so far it’s all stuff that I liked in that decade.
74F / 96% RH / 14 mph - glad the temp is down and the breeze is in the teens, otherwise I’d be sweating like a pig out in the garage |
6204. Author: Sunoverbeach | Date: Sun, 7/21/2019, 2:17PM EST | |
LZ - Houses of the Holy |
6205. Author: Palama | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 2:45AM EST | |
Isaac Hayes - Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?
This man was much more than “The Theme From ‘Shaft’”.
73F / 93% RH / 13 mph - shoulda done some yard work but was too damn humid |
6206. Author: frankj1 | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 6:34AM EST | |
Palama wrote:Mixed ‘80s disc. Have almost no recollection of making this but so far it’s all stuff that I liked in that decade.
74F / 96% RH / 14 mph - glad the temp is down and the breeze is in the teens, otherwise I’d be sweating like a pig out in the garage all the stuff you liked in that decade is why you have almost no recollection... |
6207. Author: dstieger | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 8:46AM EST | |
No chit...a compilation of 80s music I liked could probably fit on a ten year old flash drive |
6208. Author: dstieger | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 8:55AM EST | |
Palama wrote:Isaac Hayes - Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?
This man was much more than “The Theme From ‘Shaft’”.
That's another no****ter. I listen to Hot Buttered Soul about once a month lately. His imprint was on sooo much more of the Stax catalog than many realize. He almost singlehandedly brought Stax back to life for a few years after certain death. And you can't overlook his work on South Park, either. |
6209. Author: Bur | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 11:51AM EST | |
Falco "Puttin' on the Ritz" cause the radio played it this AM.
And if you can sing along without doing the Frankenstein/Peter Boyle on the refrain you're a better man than me! |
6210. Author: dstieger | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 12:16PM EST | |
Bur wrote:
And if you can sing along without doing the Frankenstein/Peter Boyle on the refrain you're a better man than me!
I cannot. And thanks for that earworm, bur .....there are worse ones...but this one can be pretty persistent |
6211. Author: dstieger | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 1:58PM EST | |
Slacker...or whatever it's called now...Live X or something recommended I listen to a group I'd never heard of, Chainsmokers. So, I googled them and watched a vid on youtube....wtf???? 2Billion views...and holy bat crap..what garbage....I've always been sort of dismissive of pop, anyway, but I sure have gotten far removed from it...do not bother -- 1.999B views were probably 14 year old girls...I hope |
6212. Author: dstieger | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 2:26PM EST | |
Blood Sweat & Tears 3
Hi de ho and Lucretia McEvil were what most knew from this one, but 40000 Headmen is a great cover, if Sympathy for the Devil was a bit too out there |
6213. Author: Palama | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 2:51PM EST | |
frankj1 wrote:all the stuff you liked in that decade is why you have almost no recollection... To be frank (...see what I did there? ...), I made the disc for our shop so as I got deeper into it, there were more than a few songs that I would never have included if it were solely for myself. But you’re right, the ‘80s had a bunch of one-hit wonders and forgettable music. |
6214. Author: Palama | Date: Mon, 7/22/2019, 3:26PM EST | |
dstieger wrote:No chit...a compilation of 80s music I liked could probably fit on a ten year old flash drive About 12 years ago I “scored” a 256MB flash drive for under $30...thought I would never need that much memory. LOL! dstieger wrote:That's another no****ter. I listen to Hot Buttered Soul about once a month lately. His imprint was on sooo much more of the Stax catalog than many realize. He almost singlehandedly brought Stax back to life for a few years after certain death. And you can't overlook his work on South Park, either. “HBS” and “Black Moses” are my favorite albums by the man. Loved the way he took Burt Bacharach songs and “soulified” them. |
6215. Author: Palama | Date: Tue, 7/23/2019, 1:36AM EST | |
The Marshall Tucker Band - self-titled first album
Love the guitar solo by Toy Caldwell on “Can’t You See”.
74F / 90% RH / 7 mph - dark clouds over the mountains were threatening but I still managed to wash and wax my car...and then weedwack part of our yard before dinner
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6216. Author: Palama | Date: Thu, 7/25/2019, 2:59AM EST | |
The Who - Live at Leeds (40th Anniversary Edition)
I’m so used to the 6-song original release that this w-a-y longer version sounds totally foreign. One of the groups I wished I saw with their original lineup.
73F / 90% RH / 12 mph - another hot and humid day |
6217. Author: Palama | Date: Thu, 7/25/2019, 2:40PM EST | |
Half-watching, half-listening
Crossroads 2013 - Eric Clapton Guitar Festival
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6218. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 7/26/2019, 3:00AM EST | |
Joe Pass - Virtuoso
Very few as good as this jazz master.
74F / 93% RH / 14 mph - a beautiful day in town |
6219. Author: dstieger | Date: Fri, 7/26/2019, 9:02AM EST | |
Palama wrote:The Marshall Tucker Band - self-titled first album
My favorite 'southern rock' band ....I know I'm in the minority, but I think the better Marshall Tucker eclipses the best Skynyrd or Allman Brothers. |
6220. Author: dstieger | Date: Fri, 7/26/2019, 9:04AM EST | |
Traffic - Mr. Fantasy
Dear Mister Fantasy play us a tune Something to make us all happy Do anything take us out of this gloom Sing a song, play guitar Make it snappy You are the one who can make us all laugh But doing that you break out in tears Please don't be sad if it was a straight mind you had We wouldn't have known you all these years |
6221. Author: dstieger | Date: Fri, 7/26/2019, 1:26PM EST | |
Eric Burdon & The Animals - The Twain Shall Meet
Music still good...but the lyrics made more sense when accompanied by mushrooms
There’s a staircase in my living room And it leads to (k)nowhere land There are flowers growing from my wall They need a helping hand |
6222. Author: dstieger | Date: Fri, 7/26/2019, 2:18PM EST | |
22-20's eponymous
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6223. Author: Palama | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 1:55AM EST | |
dstieger wrote:My favorite 'southern rock' band ....I know I'm in the minority, but I think the better Marshall Tucker eclipses the best Skynyrd or Allman Brothers.
Can’t say that I agree with you but I think Wheel would have said the Outlaws were the bestest. |
6224. Author: izonfire | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 2:29AM EST | |
Palama wrote:Can’t say that I agree with you but I think Wheel would have said the Outlaws were the bestest. The Outlaws are certainly incredible. Green Grass and High Tides is southern sonic art at its finest. Ghost Riders in the Sky is amazing as well. They’re still out there if you look and they’re still dedicated to the love of music. Listening to Howlin Wolf at the moment. Three albums on shuffle |
6225. Author: Palama | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 3:01AM EST | |
izonfire wrote:The Outlaws are certainly incredible. Green Grass and High Tides is southern sonic art at its finest. Ghost Riders in the Sky is amazing as well. They’re still out there if you look and they’re still dedicated to the love of music.
Listening to Howlin Wolf at the moment. Three albums on shuffle Too bad the Florida Guitar Army is forever silenced. |
6226. Author: Palama | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 3:26AM EST | |
Keb’ Mo’ - Keb’ Mo’
As good as he is, you never really hear much about him.
73F / 90% RH / 14 mph - tradewinds are back!
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6227. Author: frankj1 | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 7:49AM EST | |
izonfire wrote: The Outlaws are certainly incredible. Green Grass and High Tides is southern sonic art at its finest. Ghost Riders in the Sky is amazing as well. They’re still out there if you look and they’re still dedicated to the love of music. check out the very first post of this thread over 7 years ago... wheelrite wrote:Me,
Outlaws,,, Green Grass and High Tides,
Fantastic album...
wheel, I miss Bill. |
6228. Author: Speyside | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 8:22AM EST | |
Broken hope. Forgot how good they are. Not for everyone, death metal. Jeremy Wagner, a founding member and their primary song writer is one of my regular wine customers. He is also an author who has been on the NYT best seller list. Pretty cool. |
6229. Author: Stinkdyr | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 10:48AM EST | |
Club des Belugas. Hip Hip, Chin chin.....beeyatches! U r welcome. |
6230. Author: Phil222 | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 11:45AM EST | |
Eddie Murphy Delirious - this dude sounds a lot like the donkey from Shrek. |
6231. Author: izonfire | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 12:37PM EST | |
Speyside wrote:Broken hope. Forgot how good they are. Not for everyone, death metal. Jeremy Wagner, a founding member and their primary song writer is one of my regular wine customers. He is also an author who has been on the NYT best seller list. Pretty cool. Never heard of em. I’ll check them out tonight |
6232. Author: frankj1 | Date: Sat, 7/27/2019, 10:46PM EST | |
Stinkdyr wrote:Club des Belugas. Hip Hip, Chin chin.....beeyatches! U r welcome. where the hell you been? |
6233. Author: izonfire | Date: Sun, 7/28/2019, 2:35AM EST | |
Speyside wrote:Broken hope. Forgot how good they are. Not for everyone, death metal. Jeremy Wagner, a founding member and their primary song writer is one of my regular wine customers. He is also an author who has been on the NYT best seller list. Pretty cool. Broken Hope Wow. Nice Spey! Very primal and absorbing. Reminds me of Selpultura. |
6234. Author: Palama | Date: Sun, 7/28/2019, 2:38AM EST | |
David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name
A very enjoyable album that no one really remembers.
73F / 84% RH / 10 mph - was pretty damn humid a couple hours ago, thank goodness the wind picked up |
6235. Author: izonfire | Date: Sun, 7/28/2019, 3:02AM EST | |
Palama wrote:David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name A very enjoyable album that no one really remembers. Impossible to remember it if I never heard of it. I’ll have to check it out. BTW - howdy Palama! Deep Space Pilots - Past the Point of No Return Hypnotic |
6236. Author: izonfire | Date: Sun, 7/28/2019, 10:04PM EST | |
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers |
6237. Author: Palama | Date: Mon, 7/29/2019, 2:31AM EST | |
Journey - Journey
Pre-Steve Perry when they had more of a jazz, progressive rock sound.
Since Stinger is here on island, I will dispense with the weather report. |
6238. Author: Palama | Date: Tue, 7/30/2019, 2:54AM EST | |
Jesse Colin Young - The Highway Is For Heroes
First time listening to this 1987 release...don’t think I’ll be revisiting. Too bad as I really liked his ‘70s stuff.
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6239. Author: Palama | Date: Tue, 7/30/2019, 9:30PM EST | |
Late ‘60s - early ‘70s mixed disc of mainly Bay Area artists with snippets of Tom Donahue and radio commercials during that time period to mimic listening to KSAN-FM.
Quicksilver Messenger Service Steve Miller Grateful Dead Little Feat |
6240. Author: Stinkdyr | Date: Wed, 7/31/2019, 6:53AM EST | |
frankj1 wrote:where the hell you been? Hi Frank, just trying to duck the heat. Been too busy with work to be on the cbid site. Hope you are having a great summer! |
6241. Author: frankj1 | Date: Wed, 7/31/2019, 9:05AM EST | |
Stinkdyr wrote:Hi Frank, just trying to duck the heat. Been too busy with work to be on the cbid site. Hope you are having a great summer! coming up to the end of week two at Craigville Beach area. Will be sad to leave Saturday. You still gazing upon The Hub from your elitist rooftop paradise? |
6242. Author: DrMaddVibe | Date: Thu, 8/1/2019, 8:56PM EST | |
Rock Candy Funk Party - The Groove Cubed
Just can't get enough of their music!
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6243. Author: ZRX1200 | Date: Thu, 8/1/2019, 11:40PM EST | |
^ well look who the cat drug in. |
6244. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 8/2/2019, 2:16AM EST | |
A mixed disc I made for our shop 10+ years ago and I have no idea what's on it. I titled it "Music For the Masses" so kinda guessing it was popular songs back then.
Edit: totally wrong on what I thought. Four songs in - Pearl Jam, Def Leppard, GNR and Aerosmith. I don’t have the files anymore...think I’m gonna keep this for myself. |
6245. Author: JadeRose | Date: Fri, 8/2/2019, 8:23AM EST | |
Bob Dylan - Infidels
Early 80's Bob. Album features Mark Knopfler. A weird, religious period for Bob. Album is full of Christian imagery that is a bit odd. It is however, a GREAT album with songs like "Jokerman", "Sweetheart Like You, "I and I" and "License To Kill" |
6246. Author: JadeRose | Date: Fri, 8/2/2019, 8:26AM EST | |
frankj1 wrote:izonfire wrote: The Outlaws are certainly incredible. Green Grass and High Tides is southern sonic art at its finest. Ghost Riders in the Sky is amazing as well. They’re still out there if you look and they’re still dedicated to the love of music.
check out the very first post of this thread over 7 years ago...
I miss Bill.
Me too, Frank. Me too. |
6247. Author: frankj1 | Date: Fri, 8/2/2019, 9:41PM EST | |
JadeRose wrote:Bob Dylan - Infidels
Early 80's Bob. Album features Mark Knopfler. A weird, religious period for Bob. Album is full of Christian imagery that is a bit odd. It is however, a GREAT album with songs like "Jokerman", "Sweetheart Like You, "I and I" and "License To Kill" I absolutely love this album. Neighborhood Bully was about Israel...in 1983. |
6248. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 8/2/2019, 10:00PM EST | |
J. Geils Band
A comp disc of studio stuff from 1970 to 1981. Love the early years, I kinda regret putting the songs from their Capitol years...too pop-ish. |
6249. Author: Speyside | Date: Fri, 8/2/2019, 10:04PM EST | |
Read the outlaws post. Made me pull out the Allman Brothers, Eat a Peach. Cascaded from there. The Band, The Last Waltz. Then Bill Monroe, Bean Blossom. Finished with Bob Wills, The Living Legend. |
6250. Author: Phil222 | Date: Fri, 8/2/2019, 10:11PM EST | |
Tool - on Spotify...what da? And then some Pantera. |