Air_Hellair
10 years ago
Muddy Waters -- Fathers and Sons
firemanmike109
10 years ago
I'm listening to the sounds of a waterfall splashing in the toilet.
frankj1
10 years ago

Muddy Waters -- Fathers and Sons

Air_Hellair wrote:


one of my favorites...hey, how'd you get through security?
DrMaddVibe
10 years ago
David Bowie - Low
Palama
9 years ago
War - Deliver the Word

77 F / 78% RH / 10 mph with gusts up to 20
Palama
9 years ago
Muddy Waters - The London Muddy Waters Sessions

76 F / 84% RH / 10 mph with gusts up to 21 - rain has stopped but it was coming down for awhile.
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago
The Books - The Way Out

Palama
9 years ago
Souther-Hillman-Furay - The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band

Truth be known, I really wanted to listen to the Howlin' Wolf London Sessions but couldn't find it on Spotify

79 F / 78% RH / 8 mph but feels like 4 at best
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago
Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions

Out of all the Led Zeppelin releases...this one is my fave...LOVE the 1st one, and it's prolly the strongest debut album evah but this unearthed collection has them in their prime at the BBC. They were untouchable at this point.
stinger88
9 years ago
Steely Dan - Aja (on Vinyl)

Just picked it up at a garage sale.
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago

Steely Dan - Aja (on Vinyl)

Just picked it up at a garage sale.

stinger88 wrote:



I was lucky enough to see them on that tour!
dstieger
9 years ago
Spun Aja CD in last couple of weeks....I didn't think that it had aged all that well, actually....now, Royal Scam, OTOH.....still got some awesomeness left
stinger88
9 years ago
I liked it. My brother in law is a big fan. It is my first Steely Dan album.
dstieger
9 years ago
Cool....definately get your ears on some Katy Lied and Royal Scam stuff
frankj1
9 years ago
John Mayall~ The Blues Alone 1967
Hmhaines
9 years ago
Monolith of Phobos by The Claypool Lennon Delirium

Weird, but wonderful
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago

Monolith of Phobos by The Claypool Lennon Delirium

Weird, but wonderful

Hmhaines wrote:




AWESOME!!!

I LOVE the album...saw them live too. I really really really hope that there's more to this project. I think it's the best thing both have done....EVER...with their musical gifts. I like Oysterhead better than Primus and consider Les to be a master of the 4 strings (ever notice you NEVER see Slimboli and Les in the same room...at the same time?) and Sean has never devoted the time or energy to anything musical worthwhile. Everything has sounded half ass or meh. On this album I thought Sean is playing up to Les' abilities and stretched himself. "The Cricket and the Genie Movement I & II" anre the "meat and potaotes" of the album, my favorite track is "Boomerang Baby" with "Captain Lariat" a close 3rd. "Bubbles Burst" contains what I believe to be Sean's best guitar solo and my least favorite is the Primus styled "Breath of a Salesman"...it seems out of place for the album, but there's no hiding Les' talent.

If possible...GO SEE THEM!

http://cigarbid.com/FORUM/c/posts/650407/Claypool-Lennon-Delirium 
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago
Yes - The Yes Album
Hmhaines
9 years ago
Fire Boy by Grinderman, off of Grinderman 2

Love these guys.
frankj1
9 years ago

Fire Boy by Grinderman, off of Grinderman 2

Love these guys.

Hmhaines wrote:


normally I don't look up too many of the things listed here, but usually it works out well when I do. So you being new here, I figured I take a look at allmusic.com.

Nick Cave! I love Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, not everything but a lot. And he cowrote a lovely soundtrack for an Australian Jesse James movie...I think I listed it here not long ago.

I'll have to get my hands on Grinderman.
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