DrMaddVibe
9 years ago

Rod Stewart - Never a Dull Moment

Still my favorite of all of Rod's solo albums. The musicians on this recording were top-notch too.

77 F / 59% RH / 12 mph

Palama wrote:



I liked that one too...based off that I went back and listened to "Camouflage". A really good release and having Jeff Beck aboard for a few of the songs helped too!
Palama
9 years ago

I liked that one too...based off that I went back and listened to "Camouflage". A really good release and having Jeff Beck aboard for a few of the songs helped too!

DrMaddVibe wrote:



I need to check that album out.
Palama
9 years ago
Gabby Pahinui / Atta Isaacs - Two Slack Key Guitars - Livin'-On-A-Easy

Two of the all-time best together, perfect for a Sunday morning smoke and coffee.

75 F / 70% RH / 6 mph
Palama
9 years ago
Kalapana - cuts from their first two albums.

I'd hazard to guess that hardly anyone on this site knows who they were except Euodias. Very popular Hawaii group back in the mid-70s thru the '90s.

74 F / 84% RH / 4 mph - town was overcast but dry today, wife said it poured in Kaneohe
Hank_The_Tank
9 years ago

Jimmy Needham radio on Pandora.

Hank_The_Tank wrote:



Still this.
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago
Rolling Stones - Between The Buttons
Palama
9 years ago
Roy Buchanan - Live Stock

For sure I don't listen enough to The Best Unknown Guitarist in the World.

76 F / 66% RH / 12 mph - nice but warm day
Palama
9 years ago
Tom Petty - Anthology: Through the Years

77 F / 68% RH / 10 mph - another nice but warm day
Palama
9 years ago
John Mellencamp - The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988

I sometimes forget how popular he was and how many hit songs he had.

78 F / 61% RH / 13 mph

RMAN4443
9 years ago
Screamin' Jay Hawkins-I put a Spell on You(Dance Version) off the "Black Music for White People" album.


........pretty good version by the original artist.........this is NOT the original version by any means
Palama
9 years ago
JJ Cale - Anyway the Wind Blows - The Anthology

So many songs, so little time

76 F / 61% RH / 17 mph with gusts up to 26
dstieger
9 years ago

John Mellencamp - The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988

I sometimes forget how popular he was and how many hit songs he had.


Palama wrote:




You type that as if forgetting about him was a bad thing 🙂
frankj1
9 years ago

John Mellencamp - The Best That I Could Do 1978-1988

I sometimes forget how popular he was and how many hit songs he had.

78 F / 61% RH / 13 mph

Palama wrote:


there was a period that he was best known for, but he cranked out a number of albums of excellent stuff that weren't even hits, per se.
Palama
9 years ago
An Al Green night. Back-to-back albums:

I'm Still in Love With You followed by Let's Stay Together

No matter how crappy a day I may have had, listening to the Rev just washes that stuff away.

77 F / 61% RH / 13 mph with gusts up to 21
Palama
9 years ago
Linda Ronstadt - Don't Cry Now

Despite it's initial success, I think it's a very under appreciated album compared to her later recordings.

76 F / 61% RH / 7 mph
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago
Soundgarden - Superunknown

RIP Chris Cornell
Buckwheat
9 years ago

Soundgarden - Superunknown

RIP Chris Cornell

DrMaddVibe wrote:



I saw that this morning. Indeed RIP.
dstieger
9 years ago
Audioslave - eponymous

RIP, indeed....one of my top favorite rock vocalists...if not favorite
Palama
9 years ago
Tower of Power - a CD of favorites from 1972's "Bump City" to the 1991 release "Monster on a Leash."

"You're Still a Young Man" will always be an all-time favorite.

76 F / 71% RH / 0 mph - another bright and sunny day, wish there was some breeze tonight....
DrMaddVibe
9 years ago

Audioslave - eponymous

RIP, indeed....one of my top favorite rock vocalists...if not favorite

dstieger wrote:



He's in my Top 5 for sure.
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