DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Rage Against The Machine - Renegades
deadeyedick
8 years ago

Is that what I can look forward to when I retire? :-"

Palama wrote:



Ha! Pretty much.
jespear
8 years ago
PREACHER JACK


Palama
8 years ago
Roy Buchanan - Roy Plays Covers

A comp disc of my favorite RB versions of other people’s songs.

70F / 60% RH / 6 mph - at least it didn’t rain today
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Spirit - Self-Titled
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Been giving the Foo Fighters "Concrete and Gold" a really good spin...maybe I didn't give it the justice it deserved on the 3 times out.


It seems to be growing on me...same for the new Jack White album too!



My favorite song on the album



Traces of Dire Straits and Eagles here...enjoy!
RMAN4443
8 years ago
Gladys Knight & The Pips- I Heard It Through The Grapevine - 1967



Very funky version of this song
frankj1
8 years ago

Been giving the Foo Fighters "Concrete and Gold" a really good spin...maybe I didn't give it the justice it deserved on the 3 times out.


It seems to be growing on me...same for the new Jack White album too!



My favorite song on the album



Traces of Dire Straits and Eagles here...enjoy!

DrMaddVibe wrote:


thought I mighta heard some Zappa-esque tribute on the new Jack White, maybe track 7, give or take a track...
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago

thought I mighta heard some Zappa-esque tribute on the new Jack White, maybe track 7, give or take a track...

frankj1 wrote:



Respect Commander? That's the only Zappa nod I hear on the album.

Here it is live...



I spotlit this as one of my favorite tracks on the album.
MACS
8 years ago

Queensryche - Empire

Tate's bulllschitt notwithstanding, Operation Mindcrime is brilliant. Empire is a bit more 'accessible', but it resonates ...and ages so well....Jet City Woman has been rattling around my head for last couple weeks, for no apparent reason....thanks Shawn for mentioning Tate.....I could listen to Empire every week, I think

dstieger wrote:



Yep. Mindcrime is the best concept album ever. It just frickin' rocks. And as you said, his BS aside, Geoff Tate has some frickin' vocal range.
dstieger
8 years ago
More Seattle stuff.....
Maktub - Khronos

I'm glad to see Reggie Watts getting what's coming to him - It's on too late, so only seen it a few times, but James Cordon's show is better than I expected...his political bullschitt notwithstanding..lol

But, I still wish Reggie would get the band back together....

JadeRose
8 years ago
Headpins - Line of Fire

80's Canadian rock/metal band with a chick screamer as lead vocalist. Good stuff and had the album for a looooooong time.


frankj1
8 years ago

Respect Commander? That's the only Zappa nod I hear on the album.

Here it is live...



I spotlit this as one of my favorite tracks on the album.

DrMaddVibe wrote:


more like this one with the off key backup vocals...over and over and over


though that was a greeeaaat live cut you put up!

I need a couple of more listens but that Boston Globe reviewer was wrong, it's not White looking to the future, there are a few looks back on this effort. Some crap, but I believe I end up liking this more over time.
Palama
8 years ago
Joe Jackson - 1979-1980 Tour Compliation

I think Joe’s performed twice in Hawaii but for the life of me, can’t remember if I ever saw him live.

73F / 73% RH / 7 mph
Palama
8 years ago
Leon Bridges - Coming Home

This young man can sing! Saw him on Austin City Limits a few weeks ago. His voice and style (...old R&B...) immediately caught my attention. Tight band too. Looking forward to seeing what he does next.

74F / 76% RH / 4 mph
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago

more like this one with the off key backup vocals...over and over and over



though that was a greeeaaat live cut you put up!

I need a couple of more listens but that Boston Globe reviewer was wrong, it's not White looking to the future, there are a few looks back on this effort. Some crap, but I believe I end up liking this more over time.

frankj1 wrote:




"Over and Over and Over" is pure Jack via the White Stripes.

- Icky Thump

"Ice Station Zebra"...perhaps?



For its change ups and orchestration?

Some of the smarmy lyrics are ripped from Frank's mouth though. I love this one for the lyrics...



An updated Central Scrutinizer!

"Do you wish for nothing? Then you will have nothing...now, that is something!"


Yes, this is looking back HARD! He's taking his guitar playing to a higher level, his lyrics are more biting. I've been listening to a lot of Spirit lately and I hear that mixed in this release.

One of my favorite off of it is this Nashville Grand Ole Opry tunes...



The harmonies are pure gold! Stuff you don't hear anymore...HARDLY!

A lot of this album is just pure indulgence on his part. I get it. You work to get to this point...ENJOY THE HELL OUT OF IT!
Palama
8 years ago
Kalapana - cuts from their first two albums.

Second most popular Local Contemporary group behind Cecilio & Kapono in the mid-70s.

74F / 93% RH / 0 mph
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Van Halen - Diver Down

I forgot how many covers were on this album.
Palama
8 years ago
SRV night

Live at Montreux - July 15, 1985

Stevie Ray Vaughan Anthology - Ringo’s Picks

74F / 96% RH / 7 mph - start of the rainy weekend
drnos
8 years ago
Some vinyl yesterday: Jack Mack and the Heart Attack (Cardiac Party). Firesign Theater (Waiting for the Electrician).

"Follow along in your book and repeat after me as we learn three new words in Turkish..."
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