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4601. Author: PalamaDate: Wed, 2/14/2018, 4:43AM EST
cacman wrote:
Eat A Peach

Remembering Duane Allman and the release of the Allman Brothers 3rd LP on this day.


Great album. Had to get the cassette version too so I could listen to "Mountain Jam" uninterrupted. Dems was the days. fog
4602. Author: PalamaDate: Fri, 2/16/2018, 1:12AM EST
Santana - April 25, 1971, L'Olympia, Paris, FRA

Includes "Taboo," a rarely played song post-Neal Schon.

75F / 63% RH / 6 mph - rained cats and dogs in the morning, clear blue skies in the afternoon
4603. Author: cacmanDate: Fri, 2/16/2018, 1:40AM EST
ThumpUp
4604. Author: ZRX1200Date: Fri, 2/16/2018, 10:45PM EST
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=26wEWSUUsUc

So is Friday
4605. Author: PalamaDate: Sat, 2/17/2018, 1:49AM EST
ZRX1200 wrote:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=26wEWSUUsUc

So is Friday


Hah! Just listened to the album last week Friday.
4606. Author: PalamaDate: Sat, 2/17/2018, 1:59AM EST
Allman Brothers - Sept. 19, 1971 - State University of New York (SUNY) at Stonybrook, NY

The only official release with Duane Allman playing live on "Blue Sky." There is a bootleg called "Blue Sky Revival", recorded at the Warehouse in New Orleans on Sept. 16, 1971 that also contains "Blue Sky" and Duane.

73F / 73% RH / 0 mph - nice day but the rain is predicted to return over the weekend
4607. Author: opelmanta1900Date: Sat, 2/17/2018, 1:04PM EST
I'm walking to new orleans - fats domino... kinda ashamed I didn't know of this song until new orleans made the playoffs this year...
4608. Author: SmokeMonkeyDate: Sat, 2/17/2018, 1:28PM EST
Opel, Fats Domino’s work is well worth exploring beyond Walking, Blueberry Hill, etc. Trailblazer.
4609. Author: RMAN4443Date: Sat, 2/17/2018, 3:05PM EST
Ain't that a Shame-Cheap Trick........pretty good cover IMO - https://youtu.be/-C-jXJl0Zrg

Blue Monday-Randy Newman........really good cover of another Fats Domino tune- https://youtu.be/uZrtShoQUgk

I'm Gonna be a Wheel Someday-Fats Domino.......... doing Fats Domino-- https://youtu.be/J1aGCUrUHcU
4610. Author: frankj1Date: Sat, 2/17/2018, 6:22PM EST
Hello Josephine
4611. Author: frankj1Date: Sat, 2/17/2018, 6:24PM EST
never could get over "Chubby Checker" playing off Fats Domino's name
4612. Author: SpeysideDate: Sat, 2/17/2018, 10:38PM EST
Deep Purple-Machine Head.
4613. Author: PalamaDate: Sun, 2/18/2018, 2:58AM EST
Allman Brothers - Feb. 11, 1972 - Macon City Auditorium, Macon, GA

One of few performances of the 5-piece ABB. Berry Oakley played like a man possessed.

76F / 73% RH / 10 mph - been raining for almost 2 hours now and flash flood warnings have been issued
4614. Author: MojoFilterDate: Sun, 2/18/2018, 11:42AM EST
Speyside wrote:
Deep Purple-Machine Head.


Truly a ground breaking album. One of my all-time favs!
4615. Author: RMAN4443Date: Sun, 2/18/2018, 11:54AM EST
Speyside wrote:
Deep Purple-Machine Head.

One of those rare albums that are good from start to finish......not a dud in the bunch Applause
4616. Author: HuckFinnDate: Sun, 2/18/2018, 12:00PM EST
The dishwasher
4617. Author: opelmanta1900Date: Mon, 2/19/2018, 12:00AM EST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkM71JPHfjk

Good, bad, and the ugly by danish national symphony orchestra...
4618. Author: MACSDate: Mon, 2/19/2018, 12:12AM EST
RMAN4443 wrote:
One of those rare albums that are good from start to finish......not a dud in the bunch Applause


You mean like Megadeth's Cryptic Writings?
4619. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Mon, 2/19/2018, 11:26AM EST
Great White - Tribute to Led Zeppelin
4620. Author: SpeysideDate: Mon, 2/19/2018, 1:36PM EST
It is rare when an album has no filler.
4621. Author: BuckwheatDate: Mon, 2/19/2018, 1:37PM EST
Bob Marley and the Wailers Live Forever. Herfing
4622. Author: jespearDate: Mon, 2/19/2018, 10:33PM EST
Spent a good hour on YouTube listening to Louis Armstrong.
4623. Author: frankj1Date: Mon, 2/19/2018, 11:04PM EST
jespear wrote:
Spent a good hour on YouTube listening to Louis Armstrong.

hope all of it was the first half of the 20th century

arguably the greatest influence on American music, and sadly better known for crap like Wonderful World.
4624. Author: PalamaDate: Tue, 2/20/2018, 1:26AM EST
David Bowie - Let's Dance

With the relatively unknown SRV.

67F / 91% RH / 2 mph
4625. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Tue, 2/20/2018, 8:17AM EST
Grand Funk - Self-Titled
4626. Author: SpeysideDate: Tue, 2/20/2018, 8:31AM EST
Eine Kleine Nactmusik, K. 525, Ludwig Amadeus Mozart.
4627. Author: PalamaDate: Wed, 2/21/2018, 1:19AM EST
SRV - May 2, 1990 - The Civic Center, Oklahoma City, OK

A little rough-around-the-edges audience recording but any recording of Stevie Ray is a good recording.

75F / 73% RH / 4 mph - feels chiller than what the Weather Bureau is reporting
4628. Author: RMAN4443Date: Wed, 2/21/2018, 3:53AM EST
Roy's Bluz-Roy Buchanan (Live 1976)........Smokin' Guitar

https://youtu.be/DDOIL5OqvYs
4629. Author: RMAN4443Date: Wed, 2/21/2018, 4:23AM EST
Riding With the King-John Hiatt with Ry Cooder on the King Biscuit Flower Hour in 1983

https://youtu.be/9u79B5TrG4Y

John Hiatt tells some great stories.....=d>
4630. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Wed, 2/21/2018, 6:28PM EST
Speyside wrote:
Eine Kleine Nactmusik, K. 525, Ludwig Amadeus Mozart.


Wolfgang???

While that is a recognizable piece by a master composer, my personal fave of his is Symphony 41 or as its known, the Jupiter Symphony. I love the nuances and the crescendos. This is his longest piece and I feel he put a strong effort to pull all the punches to differentiate himself from Johann Sebastian Bach. For all of that he is recognized in high regard for it. There is great debate as to if he ever performed it while he was alive. Imagine that. Well, Beethoven was deaf for most of his career...so there's that too.
4631. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Wed, 2/21/2018, 6:29PM EST
Spirit - The Family That Plays Together.
4632. Author: jespearDate: Wed, 2/21/2018, 11:41PM EST
Slack Key Guitar playlist on SPOTIFY.
Listening with my 2 month old granddaughter. She LOVES it !
4633. Author: PalamaDate: Thu, 2/22/2018, 12:57AM EST
jespear wrote:
Slack Key Guitar playlist on SPOTIFY.
Listening with my 2 month old granddaughter. She LOVES it !


Right on John! ThumpUp
4634. Author: PalamaDate: Thu, 2/22/2018, 1:03AM EST
Muddy Waters - Fathers and Sons

I need to work this into my regular rotation.

78F / 66% RH / 6 mph - heavy rain predicted for the next few days
4635. Author: DrMaddVibeDate: Thu, 2/22/2018, 9:26AM EST
Son of Dave - 03
4636. Author: frankj1Date: Thu, 2/22/2018, 9:35AM EST
DrMaddVibe wrote:
Spirit - The Family That Plays Together.

yikes, now I have to find my 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus (sp?) cd...
4637. Author: SpeysideDate: Thu, 2/22/2018, 9:42AM EST
A Night at the Opera-Queen.
4638. Author: BuckwheatDate: Thu, 2/22/2018, 9:49AM EST
Super Black Market Clash Beer
4639. Author: opelmanta1900Date: Thu, 2/22/2018, 2:10PM EST
mucha muchacha by Esquivel... big lebowski soundtrack...

https://youtu.be/eczE9pAEHo4
4640. Author: MojoFilterDate: Thu, 2/22/2018, 4:45PM EST
Roomful of Blues - Under One Roof

Love the tune "Switchin' In The Kitchen". Cover of a Big Joe Turner tune.

If your feet aren't tappin' on this one.......you may be dead and just don't know it yet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxWEiLxWKcI
4641. Author: PalamaDate: Fri, 2/23/2018, 2:21AM EST
Doobie Brothers - a comp of favorites and hits from 1972 to 1978

Prefer the Tom Johnston years but they sure cranked out a bunch of hits with Michael McDonald.

74F / 84% RH / 7 mph - lots of rain expected tonight and tomorrow
4642. Author: RMAN4443Date: Fri, 2/23/2018, 4:55AM EST
MojoFilter wrote:
Roomful of Blues - Under One Roof

Love the tune "Switchin' In The Kitchen". Cover of a Big Joe Turner tune.

If your feet aren't tappin' on this one.......you may be dead and just don't know it yet.

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

I grew up in the Brockton Mass area, in the late 70's we used to go to this small bar all the time.....Roomful of Blues was like the house band, they played there all the time, a couple times a month......it was a $3 cover charge and worth every penny! They were like an 8-10 pc band with all the horns, piano, harmonicas, and Duke Robillard was the guitar player.......they always had us up dancing and having a good old time.........Good Times, thanks for the memoriesBeer
4643. Author: MojoFilterDate: Fri, 2/23/2018, 12:33PM EST
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RMAN4443 wrote:
I grew up in the Brockton Mass area, in the late 70's we used to go to this small bar all the time.....Roomful of Blues was like the house band, they played there all the time, a couple times a month......it was a $3 cover charge and worth every penny! They were like an 8-10 pc band with all the horns, piano, harmonicas, and Duke Robillard was the guitar player.......they always had us up dancing and having a good old time.........Good Times, thanks for the memoriesBeer



I've seen them here in Pittsburgh, four times. Excellent Horn Section (World Class!!!). They've had three different Lead Vocalists in those shows. My favorite is Sugar Ray Norcia (who is featured on "Switchin' in the Kitchen").
4644. Author: frankj1Date: Fri, 2/23/2018, 2:01PM EST
RMAN4443 wrote:
I grew up in the Brockton Mass area, in the late 70's we used to go to this small bar all the time.....Roomful of Blues was like the house band, they played there all the time, a couple times a month......it was a $3 cover charge and worth every penny! They were like an 8-10 pc band with all the horns, piano, harmonicas, and Duke Robillard was the guitar player.......they always had us up dancing and having a good old time.........Good Times, thanks for the memoriesBeer

oh, my brain...was it Great Scott?
4645. Author: RMAN4443Date: Fri, 2/23/2018, 3:12PM EST
frankj1 wrote:
oh, my brain...was it Great Scott?

The East Bridgewater Commercial Club......used to be like a sort of Social Club back in the day.......held a lot of biker events there......Chowda' Fest, Chili Fest......They used to do a Spring Fling and a Fall Ball, both of which were basically big outdoor keggers with live music all day, about 4-5 bands during the course of the day.......it was $5 if I remember right, all you could drink and the music. They had food too,but I can't remember if that was included in the $5, but I wasn't there to eat Beer Beer Beer Beer Beer Beer ......I can't drink like that anymore, but back then I was thinking about going profog


It was still there 8 or so years ago.......I went to a Chili/Chowdah Fest Biker Bash Beer .......good time
4646. Author: RMAN4443Date: Fri, 2/23/2018, 3:47PM EST
MojoFilter wrote:
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I've seen them here in Pittsburgh, four times. Excellent Horn Section (World Class!!!). They've had three different Lead Vocalists in those shows. My favorite is Sugar Ray Norcia (who is featured on "Switchin' in the Kitchen").


I go tp a blues festival every year in NH's White Mountains, The White Mountain Boogie and Blues Festival, which is coming up the weekend of August 17-19 2018, if anyone is interested in a great day or weekend of the blues.

Anyway, Here is Anthony Geraci and the Boston Blues Allstars, with Sugar Ray on harmonica, playing at the 2016 Boogie-

https://youtu.be/pTQm3bQywfA


Roomful of Blues played the Boogie in 2003----https://youtu.be/yVBDdu7H0hY


Some info on the Boogie https://www.whitemountainboogie.com/ It is a great time with some great musicBeer
4647. Author: RMAN4443Date: Fri, 2/23/2018, 11:34PM EST
Roomful of Blues-Texas Flood https://youtu.be/IsQSUo0RYxg

It ain't Stevie and it's very short, but pretty tasty.......Duke Robillard
4648. Author: jespearDate: Sat, 2/24/2018, 12:05AM EST
Palama wrote:
Doobie Brothers - a comp of favorites and hits from 1972 to 1978

Prefer the Tom Johnston years but they sure cranked out a bunch of hits with Michael McDonald.

74F / 84% RH / 7 mph - lots of rain expected tonight and tomorrow


Hits, yes . . . but Michael completely changed the sound of the band, and not for the better, IMO.
4649. Author: Cathcam13Date: Sat, 2/24/2018, 12:07AM EST
Iz Israel Kamakawiwo’ Ole
4650. Author: jespearDate: Sat, 2/24/2018, 8:21AM EST
Cathcam13 wrote:
Iz Israel Kamakawiwo’ Ole


Bruddah IZ !

Probably my favorite video of his. It just oozes peace, love, and tranquility.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_17vGYa81s

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