6351. Author: DrMaddVibe | Date: Mon, 9/2/2019, 2:42PM EST | |
Peaches - Teaches of Peaches
"F@ck The Pain Away"
https://youtu.be/EpDmklLFXVc |
6352. Author: izonfire | Date: Mon, 9/2/2019, 9:06PM EST | |
The Skull - Trapped Inside My Mind |
6353. Author: Palama | Date: Mon, 9/2/2019, 9:06PM EST | |
Ron Wood - I’ve Got My Own Album To Do
Vastly underrated solo album by the then Faces guitarist.
86F / 62% RH / 9 mph - pretty nice day, gave the dog a bath
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6354. Author: Palama | Date: Tue, 9/3/2019, 3:00AM EST | |
Not too sure why but I started humming “Never Been To Spain” earlier this evening so did a quick Spotify search and now listening to Waylon Jennings’ version of it. Next up will be Three Dog Night’s version. Small outrage: no Hoyt Axton version on Spotify! |
6355. Author: Palama | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 2:37AM EST | |
Rod Stewart - Never a Dull Moment
My favorite Rod solo album. Best line: “He’s got a lot more money than sense” - from the lead track, “True Blue”
82F / 69% RH / 8 mph - light drizzle earlier but the air is so humid it’s bound to pour later on |
6356. Author: dstieger | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 8:50AM EST | |
So many great lines from Rod Stewart back then.....and the music....sadly, to me, that was his final album...he went from incredible to unlistenable in ten seconds flat
A little old fashioned but that's all right
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6357. Author: frankj1 | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 10:06AM EST | |
always preferred his Rod Stewart Album and Gasoline Alley over all the rest. Thinking that those were the first two solo efforts? Also preferred Truth and Beckola over his mid and late career stuff. |
6358. Author: dstieger | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 10:16AM EST | |
I listen to Every Picture Tells a Story a few times a year....Maggie May saturated the airwaves way back when, but I never got tired of it
And then, the line from Every Picture....."the women I've known, I wouldn't let tie my shoe"....makes the entire album
I can listen to I know I'm Losing You every day...and his version stands pretty tall even against Rare Earth and, even the Temptations |
6359. Author: frankj1 | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 10:19AM EST | |
dstieger wrote:I listen to Every Picture Tells a Story a few times a year....Maggie May saturated the airwaves way back when, but I never got tired of it
And then, the line from Every Picture....."the women I've known, I wouldn't let tie my shoe"....makes the entire album
I can listen to I know I'm Losing You every day...and his version stands pretty tall even against Rare Earth and, even the Temptations Every Pic would be #5 for me. But I became turned off shortly after that when he went from nothing to jet setter...and no, Rod. I don't think you're sexy. |
6360. Author: dstieger | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 10:25AM EST | |
Yeah...unfnbelievable that the same guy that made Gasoline Alley could record Hot Legs and You're in my Heart....so very sad |
6361. Author: dstieger | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 11:28AM EST | |
hope i die before I get old....
Just read a list of legends' ages.....there's going to be a lot of rock and roll funerals and tributes over the next few years.....
Bob Dylan (78 years old); Paul McCartney (77); Paul Simon (77) and Art Garfunkel (77); Carole King (77); Brian Wilson (77); Mick Jagger (76) and Keith Richards (75); Joni Mitchell (75); Jimmy Page (75) and Robert Plant (71); Ray Davies (75); Roger Daltrey (75) and Pete Townshend (74); Roger Waters (75) and David Gilmour (73); Rod Stewart (74); Eric Clapton (74); Debbie Harry (74); Neil Young (73); Van Morrison (73); Bryan Ferry (73); Elton John (72); Don Henley (72); James Taylor (71); Jackson Browne (70); Billy Joel (70); and Bruce Springsteen (69, but turning 70 next month). |
6362. Author: RMAN4443 | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 12:03PM EST | |
Keith Richards has/will live forever....he gets the best preservatives money can buy..... |
6363. Author: JadeRose | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 5:31PM EST | |
The only way I would want to see Keith Richards and Willie Nelson die would be for them to kill each other in a duel. That would seem about right. |
6364. Author: Sunoverbeach | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 8:11PM EST | |
^^ A smokeoff. Would have to be a smokeoff |
6365. Author: RMAN4443 | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 8:41PM EST | |
Sunoverbeach wrote:^^ A smokeoff. Would have to be a smokeoff Keef don't smoke cigars(or MJ)...that chit will kill ya |
6366. Author: Sunoverbeach | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 9:20PM EST | |
I didn't realize he drew the line at anything |
6367. Author: RMAN4443 | Date: Wed, 9/4/2019, 9:31PM EST | |
Sunoverbeach wrote:I didn't realize he drew the line at anything I don't know if he does, I was just amusing myself.... |
6368. Author: Palama | Date: Thu, 9/5/2019, 1:01AM EST | |
dstieger wrote:So many great lines from Rod Stewart back then.....and the music....sadly, to me, that was his final album...he went from incredible to unlistenable in ten seconds flat
A little old fashioned but that's all right
Saw the Faces in. ‘75 with Tetsu on bass. They still rocked! We got to see glimpses of Britt Ekland too. Four years later, Rod was back as a solo artist on his “Blondes Have More Fun” tour but by then he had sold out. |
6369. Author: Palama | Date: Thu, 9/5/2019, 2:37AM EST | |
Al Green - Call Me
Always a pleasure to listen to The Rev.
82F / 73% RH / 12 mph - on and off drizzles |
6370. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 9/6/2019, 2:56AM EST | |
Beach Boys - Surf’s Up
Released during the summer going into my junior year in h.s., I totally disregarded this album. Four years later in college I suddenly discovered this recording and the social consciousness the BB were singing about. Funny (...well, not really...) how many of the songs are still relevant today.
81F / 78% RH / 12 mph - intermittent showers but still warm
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6371. Author: DrMaddVibe | Date: Fri, 9/6/2019, 7:39AM EST | |
Palama wrote:Four years later, Rod was back as a solo artist on his “Blondes Have More Fun” tour but by then he had sold out. One of my favorite albums of his solo career comes from that era...gonna dust that off next! Rod Stewart - Foolish Behavior
"Oh God, I wish I Was Home Tonight"https://youtu.be/fRDxS3zuk0g |
6372. Author: dstieger | Date: Fri, 9/6/2019, 2:46PM EST | |
Yesterday, I listened to Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. The title song has been worming around in my ear since. Can't decide if its pure awesomeness or just a schmaltzy guilty pleasure. |
6373. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 9/6/2019, 4:06PM EST | |
dstieger wrote:Yesterday, I listened to Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. The title song has been worming around in my ear since. Can't decide if its pure awesomeness or just a schmaltzy guilty pleasure. Love, love, love that song! The lyrics and melody are awesome and Teddy's vocals ain't too bad either (...I keed, I keed...) It's kinda sad that the lyrics in songs recorded 40-ish years ago could still be applied to today's world. |
6374. Author: pacman357 | Date: Mon, 9/9/2019, 1:29AM EST | |
New Rammstein. We had a hellacious lightning storm last night (the kind I've only seen in the deep south). Rammstein made for perfect driving music in that.
BTW, a ferry ride on the Puget Sound during a lightning storm is flippin' incredible. Woot! |
6375. Author: Palama | Date: Mon, 9/9/2019, 2:50AM EST | |
Stephen Stills - Manassas
Loved this double album when it came out. Saw them on their ‘72 tour, great concert.
82F / 69% RH / 14 mph - lazy Sunday filled with football and waxing our daughter’s car
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6376. Author: DrMaddVibe | Date: Mon, 9/9/2019, 5:46AM EST | |
Tyranny of Souls - Bruce Dickinson |
6377. Author: dstieger | Date: Mon, 9/9/2019, 2:45PM EST | |
Lafayette Afro Rock Band - Malik
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo_wgLPH4JI
If you're a fan of 70's funk/R&B/Soul....or if you like horns...or great bass and electric guitar....or jazz or ...or any music, really -- check these guys out....they should NOT be near as obscure as they are/were |
6378. Author: JadeRose | Date: Mon, 9/9/2019, 2:54PM EST | |
Heavy Metal Soundtrack
Taarna the Tarakian made my 13 year old loins quiver. |
6379. Author: Palama | Date: Mon, 9/9/2019, 10:02PM EST | |
Allman Brothers - January 29, 1971, Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
Just got this today. Excited to hear some “new” ABB stuff.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/allman-brothers-fillmore-west-1971-live-album-trouble-no-more-850120/
86F / 60% RH / 16 mph - newer a/c unit not blowing cold |
6380. Author: izonfire | Date: Mon, 9/9/2019, 10:15PM EST | |
Judas Priest - Desert Plains https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=b5IKqUN4KWc |
6381. Author: Palama | Date: Tue, 9/10/2019, 1:57AM EST | |
Jeff Beck - July 25, 2010, Kirjurinluoto Arena, Pori, Finland |
6382. Author: dstieger | Date: Tue, 9/10/2019, 12:46PM EST | |
Supertramp - Crime of the Century.....Rudy.... led me to find my train playlist
Casey Jones Train Train She Caught the Katy Crazy Train Night Train Steve Winwood Long Train Runnin Love Train 5:15 Last Train (Graham Central Station) Marrakesh Express Train in Vain At the Station - Joe Walsh Last Train to Clarksville
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6383. Author: RMAN4443 | Date: Tue, 9/10/2019, 1:05PM EST | |
dstieger wrote:Supertramp - Crime of the Century.....Rudy.... led me to find my train playlist
Casey Jones Train Train She Caught the Katy Crazy Train Night Train Steve Winwood Long Train Runnin Love Train 5:15 Last Train (Graham Central Station) Marrakesh Express Train in Vain At the Station - Joe Walsh Last Train to Clarksville
another good Train song...It's a cover, but Ms Shaun Murphy's voice is incredible Little Feat-It Takes a Lot to Laugh, it Takes a Train To Cry https://youtu.be/7hIP3-iZPh0 |
6384. Author: izonfire | Date: Tue, 9/10/2019, 1:15PM EST | |
Gonna have to get my harmonica out for this _____
Blackfoot - Train, Train
Oh, here it comes Well, train, train, take me on out of this town Train, train, Lord, take me on out of this town Well, that woman I'm in love with, Lord, she's Memphis bound Well, leavin' here, I'm just a raggedy hobo Lord, I'm leaving here, I'm just a raggedy hobo Well, that woman I'm in love with, Lord, she's got to go Well, goodbye pretty mama, get yourself a money man Goodbye, pretty mama, Lord, get yourself a money man You take that midnight train to Memphis Lord, leave me if you can Oh, take that midnight train to Memphis Lord, leave me if you can Oh, take that train, baby |
6385. Author: frankj1 | Date: Tue, 9/10/2019, 7:47PM EST | |
Pat Matheny's Last Train Home is an all timer for me
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6386. Author: DrMaddVibe | Date: Wed, 9/11/2019, 9:18AM EST | |
Duff McKagan - Tenderness |
6387. Author: dstieger | Date: Wed, 9/11/2019, 9:31AM EST | |
RMAN4443 wrote:another good Train song...It's a cover, but Ms Shaun Murphy's voice is incredible
Little Feat-It Takes a Lot to Laugh, it Takes a Train To Cry
https://youtu.be/7hIP3-iZPh0 Great song...hadn't heard it before. Thank you. Doesn't make my list, though, because I don't hear the train.... |
6388. Author: izonfire | Date: Wed, 9/11/2019, 4:51PM EST | |
dstieger wrote:Great song...hadn't heard it before. Thank you.
Doesn't make my list, though, because I don't hear the train....
Cause you weren't holding your ear to the ground |
6389. Author: Palama | Date: Wed, 9/11/2019, 10:27PM EST | |
Allman Brothers - January 30, 1971, Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
The entire box set is on Spotify in case any of you wanna listen to it.
87F / 58% RH / 10 mph - fairly nice day although hot at times |
6390. Author: clintCigar | Date: Thu, 9/12/2019, 12:26AM EST | |
Warrior Breaks 386 |
6391. Author: Cigarlady7 | Date: Thu, 9/12/2019, 1:45AM EST | |
deftones |
6392. Author: DrMaddVibe | Date: Thu, 9/12/2019, 5:48AM EST | |
The Raconteurs - Help Us Stranger |
6393. Author: RMAN4443 | Date: Thu, 9/12/2019, 12:20PM EST | |
dstieger wrote:Great song...hadn't heard it before. Thank you.
Doesn't make my list, though, because I don't hear the train....
Here's one for you....one of the greatest train songs of all time, and I'm sure you know it.....and you can definitely hear the train.... Jethro Tull- Locomotive Breath https://youtu.be/DT5_wmu5ZQY |
6394. Author: dstieger | Date: Thu, 9/12/2019, 12:26PM EST | |
Yep....ty....used to was a Tull fan...that definately should have been on this list |
6395. Author: dstieger | Date: Thu, 9/12/2019, 12:31PM EST | |
Cigarlady7 wrote:deftones Underappreciated I still enjoy White Pony every so often....hasn't aged extremely well, I'll admit, however.....then again not much metalish stuff from that period has |
6396. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 9/13/2019, 2:43AM EST | |
Allman Brothers - January 31, 1971, Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
Duane’s slide seems more “screamy” than the other two nights. Wonder if he was using a different guitar?
81F / 73% RH / 15 mph - a few night showers but other than that, a great day |
6397. Author: MACS | Date: Fri, 9/13/2019, 5:27PM EST | |
Frampton comes alive - Do you feel like we do |
6398. Author: MACS | Date: Fri, 9/13/2019, 5:47PM EST | |
Boz Scaggs... Whooooaaaa LIDO! |
6399. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 9/13/2019, 6:26PM EST | |
MACS wrote:Frampton comes alive - Do you feel like we do The good and bad about working in a record store: Good - we used to be able to listen to new artists / releases before they hit the shelves. It was SOP for the record companies to send out demos of the new albums a week or so prior to shipping to the distributors or stores. As such, we would listen to all the new stuff and in a lot of cases, tell which ones were gonna be hits. When “FCA” came out, we knew it would sell. What we didn’t know is that it would be a mega hit...which then led to the Bad: Bad - when an album would become popular, it seemed like every Tom, ****** and Harry would come into the store and request that we put an album that was a hit but had been pumping out hits for like the last 4 months. I mean, really, you never heard any songs from this album? Coupled with constant airplay, we would eventually grow sick of the albums. “FCA” was a perfect example. While I did like it initially, I heard so much of it I just grew sick of Frampton (...and specifically, “FCA”...). The guy is a damn good guitarist too but most people overlook that. |
6400. Author: Palama | Date: Fri, 9/13/2019, 6:30PM EST | |
MACS wrote:Boz Scaggs... Whooooaaaa LIDO! “Silk Degrees”! Yet another example of an album that I liked in the beginning and then hated after too much store and radio play. Strangely though, years later I came back to like the album and even bought the CD when it came out. Les Dudek on lead guitar was the bomb! |