cacman
13 years ago
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones
Documentary of the '72 US tour by Rollin Binzer.

WOW. What a huge difference in the sound quality and polish compared to Martin Scorsese's production of The Band's The Last Waltz.
Was never been a big Stones fan anyway.
BuckyB93
13 years ago
Money Ball: The Art of Winning and Unfair Game by Micheal Lewis.
tyyler82
13 years ago
Drive-By Truckers

👍
sr20vet
13 years ago
Scott H. Biram
ZRX1200
tyyler82
13 years ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KGmHsKsa-U

ZRX1200 wrote:



lmfao
tyyler82
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago
Jaco Pastorius Big Band - Word Of Mouth Revisited

Palama
13 years ago
A Van Morrison compilation of my all-time favorites. Among them "Angeliou," "Natalia," and "Dweller on the Threshold." Always have some Eric Clapton , SRV and Allman Brothers (...with Duane, of course!) handy too.
Palama
13 years ago

Jimi Hendrix - People, Hell & Angels...some of this had appeared on other "material" that I already own...this collection has been ran through with a fine tooth comb...the production is really good.



Mojo Man

After listening to this and hearing interviews where Jimi says he was tiring of playing Rock...some of this stuff i believe was gonna be on his next album.

Remember the times...back when he died...Think of what was popular..."Shaft"...71...Hendrix died in 1970...he was ahead of the curve for sure...anyways if you are a fan of Jimi Hendrix you'll like this newest offering a lot. You won't feel like you got ripped off with another "greatest hits" collection or poorly rehashed mix tapes found in a basement. Personally I can only take his music in small doses. It has such a dour mood all over it that I start to even feel depressed after listening to too much. This one...had me toe tapping though.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



I gotta give this one a listen. Thanks, hope our tastes are similar.

Saw Jimi here in Hawaii in 1970, his last American concert. Still have the handbill for it too.
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago
You'll like it...it's awesome.
SweetHavok
13 years ago
Listening to some awesome guitar playing curtesy of Rodrigo Y Gabriela, going through a playlist of some of their music

1) Hanuman

2) Buster Voodoo

3) Santo Domingo

4) Tamacun

5) Diablo Rojo
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

Listening to some awesome guitar playing curtesy of Rodrigo Y Gabriela, going through a playlist of some of their music

1) Hanuman

2) Buster Voodoo

3) Santo Domingo

4) Tamacun

5) Diablo Rojo

SweetHavok wrote:




They're simply AWESOME.


Right now...I've got me some Porcupine Tree going...Voyage 34 - The Complete Trip.
dkeage
13 years ago
JINGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, JINGO BA!
Palama
13 years ago

JINGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, JINGO BA!

dkeage wrote:



Odd as it may sound, "Caravanserai" and "Welcome" are my most favorite albums to listen to. They just flow and put me into another place and time.

Well, I'm assuming that the line you just quoted is from the first Santana album...otherwise I'm looking pretty dumb.
tyyler82
13 years ago
George Jones


RIP
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago
Spacehog - As It Is On Earth...nice to have these guys back again...10 years is a LONG time for a band like this...they're not Boston for cripesakes!
tyyler82
13 years ago
Spacehog?

Like, 'In The Meantime'?


Edit: Yep, dang, it's been a while since I thought of them.
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

Spacehog?

Like, 'In The Meantime'?


Edit: Yep, dang, it's been a while since I thought of them.

tyyler82 wrote:




That's them!
BlueDude
13 years ago
Bruce Hornsby
"Fortunate Son/Comfortably Numb"




. . . yes, THAT "Comfortably Numb"
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