Palama
8 years ago
Sunday morning reggae. A mix CD of early reggae artists and songs - Desmond Dekker, Jimmy Cliff, Toots & the Maytals, Bob Marley, Culture, Melodians, etc.

In the late '70s at the record store I worked at, when we "discovered" reggae, we started a small section with the few albums in general release as well as imported stuff...and they sold surprisingly well. Who knew?

71F / 87% RH / 2 mph - beautiful blue skies, almost cloudless - good day to wash and wax my car

Palama
8 years ago
Better than Blondie's or Atomic Kitten's versions:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SQXqkiKXiHc

frankj1
8 years ago
dusted off the old ipad program in my work computer...

Gato Barbieri~ Chapter Two: Hasta Siempre

awesome album
Palama
8 years ago
Early SRV

Force of Nature - October 14, 1981 - Fitzgerald's Club, Houston, TX

77F / 84% RH / 6 mph - feels like Summer already, wife has the A/C going in the house
frankj1
8 years ago

Frank.
I don't think that's Louis Prima.

tailgater wrote:


I'll go back and listen later, just assumed the link was what I thought it would be. I remember seeing Prima sing and play it on old TV shows decades ago...

maybe it was his band with a different singer on the link? He did have a distinct voice.
dkeage
8 years ago

Early SRV

Force of Nature - October 14, 1981 - Fitzgerald's Club, Houston, TX

77F / 84% RH / 6 mph - feels like Summer already, wife has the A/C going in the house

Palama wrote:


I was there! It was my 19th birthday! =d>
Palama
8 years ago

I was there! It was my 19th birthday! =d>

dkeage wrote:



Damn! What are the odds?

RMAN4443
8 years ago
J. Geils Band-Blow Your Face Out



Shoot Your Shot

JadeRose
8 years ago
Guided By Voices - Alien Lanes. Good garage cleaning music
grmcooper
8 years ago
Dolores O'Connor
JadeRose
8 years ago



When does Fishbone start getting nods for the RRHOF?

DrMaddVibe wrote:




You know that will never happen. The RRHOF is a f*cking sham
frankj1
8 years ago
Jack White~ Blunderbuss
inspired by recent posts.

I like the songs, but could see why some underrate this album as White doesn't ever really break away.

but, I like it this effort.
jespear
8 years ago
Jesus Christ Superstar
"Live" on NBC.
I thought John Legend did a really good job, considering he doesn't have a classic "stage voice".
Judas put on the best performance.
RMAN4443
8 years ago

Jesus Christ Superstar
"Live" on NBC.
I thought John Legend did a really good job, considering he doesn't have a classic "stage voice".
Judas put on the best performance.

jespear wrote:


not sure who the guitarist in the beginning sequence was, but he seemed to know where all the notes were....smoking guitar solo
Bad Mr Frosty
8 years ago
Genghis Tron - Laser Bitch
jespear
8 years ago

not sure who the guitarist in the beginning sequence was, but he seemed to know where all the notes were....smoking guitar solo

RMAN4443 wrote:



14 year old Brandon "TAZ" Niederauer.
The kid can play ! =d>
dstieger
8 years ago
Whitford / St. Holmes

Was never a 'great' album....still isn't....but I have always had a soft spot for it. For one, the music is catchy - accessible and easy on the ears. For another, I appreciate that the artists spent the height of their music careers deep in others' shadows; Brad Whitford, as one of Aerosmith's LI3 (The Less Important Three) and Derek St. Holmes, whose voice was mistaken as Ted Nugent's for...ever.

tailgater
8 years ago

Jesus Christ Superstar
"Live" on NBC.
I thought John Legend did a really good job, considering he doesn't have a classic "stage voice".
Judas put on the best performance.

jespear wrote:



That was pretty awesome.

I don't know who John Legend is.
But Judas was phenomenal.
And that Sarah chick was very good as well.

And of course, Uncle Alice played Herod to a tee.

tailgater
8 years ago

J. Geils Band-Blow Your Face Out



Shoot Your Shot

RMAN4443 wrote:



One of the top live albums in existence.
Palama
8 years ago

One of the top live albums in existence.

tailgater wrote:



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