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What ya listening to ?
6551. Author: USNGunnerDate: Fri, 11/15/2019, 10:04PM EST
Lonnie Donegan - Have a Drink on me
6552. Author: USNGunnerDate: Fri, 11/15/2019, 10:07PM EST
Status Quo - Pictures of Matchstick Men
6553. Author: PalamaDate: Sat, 11/16/2019, 12:48AM EST
SRV - The Sky is Crying

The posthumously-assembled album.

81F / 73% RH / 4 mph - mostly overcast day, rainy weekend predicted
6554. Author: dstiegerDate: Sat, 11/16/2019, 11:19AM EST
Chuck Brown station on Pandora. Seems I can't get enough Go-Go lately.....just try to put it on and NOT tap your feet or move your body...impossible, I think
6555. Author: JadeRoseDate: Sat, 11/16/2019, 5:21PM EST
Palama wrote:
Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)




I saw what you did there
6556. Author: PalamaDate: Sat, 11/16/2019, 7:03PM EST
JadeRose wrote:
I saw what you did there


Hehe! jester
6557. Author: izonfireDate: Sun, 11/17/2019, 12:51AM EST
Crobot - an incredible loop thanks to Dr Maddvibe.

Ya know, I heard em a few times before, but thought nothing of it.
Then I started digging deeper...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3gGPuDMzsc
6558. Author: USNGunnerDate: Sun, 11/17/2019, 1:43AM EST
JadeRose wrote:
I saw what you did there


LOL. Ditto.



6559. Author: PalamaDate: Sun, 11/17/2019, 3:29AM EST
Neil Young - Songs For Judy

Live acoustic Neil. A few songs recorded at the Music Hall in Boston on Nov. 22, 1976...maybe Frankie was there? Think

77F / 84% RH / 4 mph - brief showers in the morning but nothing afterwards
6560. Author: PalamaDate: Sun, 11/17/2019, 3:32AM EST
USNGunner wrote:
LOL. Ditto.





Can’t get nuthin’ past some of youse guys. Whistle
6561. Author: Cigarlady7Date: Sun, 11/17/2019, 4:38AM EST
Ship of Fools - Grateful Dead (very fitting for a few things)

Bombay Bicycle Club
6562. Author: PalamaDate: Sun, 11/17/2019, 5:48AM EST
Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)





jester
6563. Author: frankj1Date: Sun, 11/17/2019, 12:12PM EST
Palama wrote:
Neil Young - Songs For Judy

Live acoustic Neil. A few songs recorded at the Music Hall in Boston on Nov. 22, 1976...maybe Frankie was there? Think

77F / 84% RH / 4 mph - brief showers in the morning but nothing afterwards

unlikely, but not impossible.
did see him a few times in various incarnations both indoor and outdoor...but I'll never be able to piece together which tour/which venue....

edit: which drug
6564. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Sun, 11/17/2019, 12:27PM EST
Yungblud - The Underrated Youth

"Braindead"
https://youtu.be/SqceW8y1KnQ



This band made me think of the first time I heard Nirvana on the radio. It got me off my heels. I wasn't ready for the delivery, the message or the assault!
6565. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 11/18/2019, 2:55AM EST
Joe Beck - Beck

I’d hazard a guess that, one, maybe at best 2 people on this board have heard this album. It’s a very good mid-70s Kudu Records release, featuring David Sanborn on sax too.

73F / 77% RH / 6 mph - rain on and off all day

6566. Author: JadeRoseDate: Mon, 11/18/2019, 5:26AM EST
Palama wrote:
Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)





jester






Lyin' Ass Bitch - Fishbone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OuiuolN1r4
6567. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 11/18/2019, 2:21PM EST
JadeRose wrote:
Lyin' Ass Bitch - Fishbone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OuiuolN1r4


Hahaha! Applause
6568. Author: Cigarlady7Date: Mon, 11/18/2019, 6:46PM EST
Ray Lamontagne - Rock N Roll and Radio
Lynard Skynard - Freebird
6569. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 11/18/2019, 7:43PM EST
Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
6570. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Mon, 11/18/2019, 7:54PM EST
Kinks - The Kink Kronicles
6571. Author: frankj1Date: Mon, 11/18/2019, 10:27PM EST
wish I could be like David Watts
6572. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Mon, 11/18/2019, 10:36PM EST
Gay and fancy free?
6573. Author: frankj1Date: Mon, 11/18/2019, 10:43PM EST
fa fa fa fa fa...
6574. Author: PalamaDate: Tue, 11/19/2019, 2:36AM EST
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Lost In The Ozone

Nothing like some “Hot Rod Lincoln” and “Seeds and Stems (Again)” while smoking a fine cigar.

78F / 78% RH / 6 mph - flash flood watch
6575. Author: USNGunnerDate: Tue, 11/19/2019, 9:11AM EST
Palama wrote:
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Lost In The Ozone

Nothing like some “Hot Rod Lincoln” and “Seeds and Stems (Again)” while smoking a fine cigar.

78F / 78% RH / 6 mph - flash flood watch


You do inspire some digging for music my friend! Great tunes. Applause
6576. Author: dstiegerDate: Tue, 11/19/2019, 11:36AM EST
Watched Echo in the Canyon nearly a week ago.....so many ear worms since.

Been having Amazon, Google music, Pandora and utube all stream various Hollies, Buffalo Springfield, Byrds, etc

I'll just be walking along and Expecting to Fly will be in my head drowning out everything else...so much great music from one place in such a short period
6577. Author: USNGunnerDate: Tue, 11/19/2019, 7:01PM EST
Nellie The Elephant- Toy Dolls
6578. Author: PalamaDate: Wed, 11/20/2019, 2:45AM EST
Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet (50th Anniversary edition)

For me, the start of the best era of the Stones.

80F / 73% RH / 10 mph - wet all day but no big downpours
6579. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Wed, 11/20/2019, 7:02AM EST
^^ Love that one. A favorite for late night card games in a previous life
6580. Author: mjrburnDate: Wed, 11/20/2019, 1:07PM EST
Tesla - Psychotic Supper
6581. Author: Cigarlady7Date: Wed, 11/20/2019, 2:04PM EST
BB King - Thrill is gone
6582. Author: CelticBomberDate: Wed, 11/20/2019, 3:54PM EST
Traffic
Moody Blue's
Yes
Grand Funk Railroad
Three Dog Night
6583. Author: PalamaDate: Wed, 11/20/2019, 3:56PM EST
Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
6584. Author: PalamaDate: Fri, 11/22/2019, 2:39AM EST
Ry Cooder - Crossroads (OST)

Reminds me to watch the movie again....

79F / 68% RH / 14 mph - on and off showers today
6585. Author: RMAN4443Date: Fri, 11/22/2019, 4:09AM EST
I really like that movie too.....I will usually stop and watch it if I come across it channel surfing.
I'm not sure how many times I've watched it, but it's more than a few...
6586. Author: SunoverbeachDate: Fri, 11/22/2019, 5:01AM EST
Is That the one with the krate kid as an aspiring blues man? Love the showdown with Steve Vai at the end
6587. Author: RMAN4443Date: Fri, 11/22/2019, 5:07AM EST
Sunoverbeach wrote:
Is That the one with the krate kid as an aspiring blues man? Love the showdown with Steve Vai at the end

That's the one....yeah, the showdown is greatApplause
6588. Author: USNGunnerDate: Fri, 11/22/2019, 5:31PM EST
Lefty Frizzell - Long Black Veil
6589. Author: CelticBomberDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 5:42AM EST
RMAN4443 wrote:
That's the one....yeah, the showdown is greatApplause


It's a small world after all. I just watched that showdown scene maybe 3 days ago.


Wanna see an AMAZING guitar performance watch the Rock N Roll hall of fame induction of George Harrison. Tom Petty, and a few others do While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Prince does the ending guitar solo and it is AMAZING. That guy was a musical virtuoso.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y
6590. Author: RMAN4443Date: Sat, 11/23/2019, 6:01AM EST
CelticBomber wrote:
It's a small world after all. I just watched that showdown scene maybe 3 days ago.


Wanna see an AMAZING guitar performance watch the Rock N Roll hall of fame induction of George Harrison. Tom Petty, and a few others do While My Guitar Gently Weeps. Prince does the ending guitar solo and it is AMAZING. That guy was a musical virtuoso.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SFNW5F8K9Y

I was never much of a Prince fan, until a couple of years ago when I saw that video....DAMN!!!! I had no idea he could play the guitar like that....Applause Applause Applause
6591. Author: CelticBomberDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 7:10AM EST
RMAN4443 wrote:
I was never much of a Prince fan, until a couple of years ago when I saw that video....DAMN!!!! I had no idea he could play the guitar like that....Applause Applause Applause


He's one of those people that can play everything. I don't use the term musical virtuoso lightly. When it comes to music he's a Savant. Everyone knows he has a Vault in his house with years worth of finished music and songs. So many people have started their career's with a song Prince wrote. I was never a huge fan, I dug some of his songs but, the more I learned about him the more I came to respect him as a musician.
6592. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 1:06PM EST
CelticBomber wrote:
He's one of those people that can play everything. I don't use the term musical virtuoso lightly. When it comes to music he's a Savant. Everyone knows he has a Vault in his house with years worth of finished music and songs. So many people have started their career's with a song Prince wrote. I was never a huge fan, I dug some of his songs but, the more I learned about him the more I came to respect him as a musician.


Prince was a TRUE musical genius. The type that doesn't come around very often. I was blessed to have lived to see 3.

Frank Zappa, David Bowie and Prince. How my heart mourns to not have their music to look forward to. Fortunately, I still have Jack White, in whom I have much promise that he will eventually settle into the role of the Musical Willy Wonka. I was thrilled to see him actually play the keyboards on several songs on the last Raconteurs show I recently saw. Unfortunately, the show was a phone free event. There is this video...


https://youtu.be/31dSWzpjxAM

This is closer to what I saw that the earlier version that someone captured. I WISH I had what I witnessed though because it was elongated and better than that what was captured so far on film.

https://youtu.be/oQx5IJCRybM

I swear that the spectre of Jimmy Page circa 1971 entered his body at the St. Augustine show. He played like a man possessed.

If you EVER want a jump point for the sheer brilliance I saw in Prince watch the film Graffiti Bridge. The Crystal Ball, Musicology, Lotus Flow3r, MplSound are where you need to be.


PS: The Raconteurs are where all of the musicians need to stay. Together they are tighter than when they're apart doing solo work. That's what my ears here though.
6593. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 1:11PM EST
Beck - Hyperspace

"Hyperlife"
https://youtu.be/0dE_PKIGqkM
6594. Author: JadeRoseDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 2:45PM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
Unfortunately, the show was a phone free event.





That is NEVER an unfortunate event. I go to shows and can't believe that people spend their times watching the show through their phones when it is literally right there in front of them
6595. Author: PalamaDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 2:49PM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
Prince was a TRUE musical genius. The type that doesn't come around very often. I was blessed to have lived to see 3.

Frank Zappa, David Bowie and Prince. How my heart mourns to not have their music to look forward to. Fortunately, I still have Jack White, in whom I have much promise that he will eventually settle into the role of the Musical Willy Wonka. I was thrilled to see him actually play the keyboards on several songs on the last Raconteurs show I recently saw. Unfortunately, the show was a phone free event. There is this video...


https://youtu.be/31dSWzpjxAM

This is closer to what I saw that the earlier version that someone captured. I WISH I had what I witnessed though because it was elongated and better than that what was captured so far on film.

https://youtu.be/oQx5IJCRybM

I swear that the spectre of Jimmy Page circa 1971 entered his body at the St. Augustine show. He played like a man possessed.

If you EVER want a jump point for the sheer brilliance I saw in Prince watch the film Graffiti Bridge. The Crystal Ball, Musicology, Lotus Flow3r, MplSound are where you need to be.


PS: The Raconteurs are where all of the musicians need to stay. Together they are tighter than when they're apart doing solo work. That's what my ears here though.


Never got to see Bowie or Prince. Can’t even remember if either ever came to Hawaii.

Bowie was a little too far out for me in the late ‘60s and most of the ‘70s but started to listen to more of him in the early ‘80s (“Let’s Dance”) and worked my way backwards, catalog-wise. Enjoyed his few movie roles, my most favorite is “Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence” (...Ryuichi Sakamoto’s great soundtrack is truly enjoyable but one that many people don’t know about...).

At the record store I used to work at, although we had access to his earlier albums, we didn’t listen to Prince till 1980’s “Dirty Mind”. At that point, we heard some GREAT new music on that recording and played his albums frequently. When customers walked in and browsed, they’d almost always ask, “Who’s that on the turntable?” Little did we know that he would become this mega superstar.

Saw Frank on my 18th birthday. Jean-Luc Ponty, George Duke and Chester Thompson were in his band that night. Due to “youthful activities”, I don’t remember a whole lot about that show except that Cecilio & Kapono was the opening act and the venue was, at best, half full.
6596. Author: PalamaDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 2:50PM EST
JadeRose wrote:
That is NEVER an unfortunate event. I go to shows and can't believe that people spend their times watching the show through their phones when it is literally right there in front of them


+1
6597. Author: RMAN4443Date: Sat, 11/23/2019, 3:18PM EST
Mama's Pride- "Blue Mist" something I came across and liked.....a '70's band, but I never heard before

https://youtu.be/6I0FOMuA0aU
6598. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Sat, 11/23/2019, 3:52PM EST
JadeRose wrote:
That is NEVER an unfortunate event. I go to shows and can't believe that people spend their times watching the show through their phones when it is literally right there in front of them



Being a fan of whom I choose to see live, I prefer to take photos of the bands and when I know my favorite song is going to be played I like to record it and watch it later. So, yes it IS an unfortunate event like I stated.
6599. Author: PalamaDate: Sun, 11/24/2019, 3:28AM EST
Prince - Dirty Mind

Signs of greatness but never expected the music that would follow.

78F / 61% RH / 15 mph - on and off showers
6600. Author: PalamaDate: Mon, 11/25/2019, 3:08AM EST
Orleans - Still the One

Enjoyed these guys in the late ‘70s. While they’re mostly known for “Still the One” and “Dance With Me”, their albums contained some pretty good music.

79F / 71% RH / 13 mph - nice day but babysitting took precedence today so no yard work or car washing
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