MACS
8 years ago
Deep Purple - Burn
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire
RMAN4443
8 years ago

The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds Of Fire

DrMaddVibe wrote:


I was just listening to that the other day...when I went looking for more of Tony Williams and John McLaughlin...very educational journey through YouTube land 🍺 =d>
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago

I was just listening to that the other day...when I went looking for more of Tony Williams and John McLaughlin...very educational journey through YouTube land 🍺 =d>

RMAN4443 wrote:


👍
frankj1
8 years ago

I was just listening to that the other day...when I went looking for more of Tony Williams and John McLaughlin...very educational journey through YouTube land 🍺 =d>

RMAN4443 wrote:


I may have been wrong about a Tony Williams Lifetime album called Play It Loud...now I'm thinking those words were written on the label in the middle of the LP...will have to find the album, buried in the closet, to get the real name.
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
NIN - The Bad Witch
Palama
8 years ago
Los Lobos - Dec. 8 1993 - Tower Records, Hollywood, CA
ZRX1200
8 years ago
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RCZZ-o3MHtg
youngra
8 years ago
Pandora - Gerta Van Fleet station - good Rock n Roll!
Palama
8 years ago
Van Morrison - cuts from “Too Long in Exile” and “Days Like This”.

79F / 76% RH / 6 mph - daytime temp was close to 90, it’s gonna be a long hot summer
Palama
8 years ago
David Bowie - April 27, 1983 - Serious Moonlight tour rehearsals, Dallas, TX with Stevie Ray Vaughan on guitar

Recently read that another reason why SRV left prior to the tour was Stevie’s cocaine addiction. Guess there’s always two sides to every story.

80F / 68% RH / 16 mph - nice breeze to help cool things down
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
I'd always heard it was because he wanted to go on with his own music and not be trapped for decades.

Either way...his chops on that album are recognizable!
Palama
8 years ago

I'd always heard it was because he wanted to go on with his own music and not be trapped for decades.

Either way...his chops on that album are recognizable!

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Yah, that’s the story I had always heard too but knowing SRV’s drug problem at that time and then reading that Bowie was trying to kick his and didn’t want others on the tour to be influencers, it made sense that they had to part ways.
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Sarah Borges - The Stars Are Out
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Nice - The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack
Palama
8 years ago
Gabby Pahinui & Atta Isaacs - Two Slack Key Guitars

A Sunday morning favorite with coffee and a smoke.

77F / 81% RH / 16 mph - rain clouds overhead but blue skies in the distance
DrMaddVibe
8 years ago
Ghost - Prequelle
JadeRose
8 years ago
A friend of mine has spent the last 35 years acquiring unreleased live music from artists ranging from Abba to Zappa and everywhere in between He actually owns the rights to all this stuff. He has been assembling a compilation that will be available commercially soon but sent it to me to listen to and for feedback. It is all soundboard captured and he has remastered all of it very well.

I'm currently listening to it and am astonished at how good it is. I am up to the mid/late 70's. this particular CD has everyone from the Cars to Devo and BOC. With some BeeGee's and ABBA thrown in..all live. Currently the Talking Heads are singing about a Psycho Killer. Dear God....this is great and has NEVER BEEN HEARD before.

This is the same guy that won a contest and wound up designing the Album artwork for the ZZ TOP Afterburner album WHILE WE WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL. He won and still owns the spinning fur guitars in the "Legs" video. He then went on to join Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble as a touring guitar tech.
frankj1
8 years ago

A friend of mine has spent the last 35 years acquiring unreleased live music from artists ranging from Abba to Zappa and everywhere in between He actually owns the rights to all this stuff. He has been assembling a compilation that will be available commercially soon but sent it to me to listen to and for feedback. It is all soundboard captured and he has remastered all of it very well.

I'm currently listening to it and am astonished at how good it is. I am up to the mid/late 70's. this particular CD has everyone from the Cars to Devo and BOC. With some BeeGee's and ABBA thrown in..all live. Currently the Talking Heads are singing about a Psycho Killer. Dear God....this is great and has NEVER BEEN HEARD before.

This is the same guy that won a contest and wound up designing the Album artwork for the ZZ TOP Afterburner album WHILE WE WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL. He won and still owns the spinning fur guitars in the "Legs" video. He then went on to join Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble as a touring guitar tech.

JadeRose wrote:


I am speechless, other than "wow".
JadeRose
8 years ago

I am speechless, other than "wow".

frankj1 wrote:


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I am too, Frank. Me and him are the only 2 people in the world with this stuff and it's insane. It was/is quite an honor that he chose to share this with me and I was gob-smacked at his generosity and the sheer amount of time and effort he has put into this. Literally decades. He has enough to assemble several of these multi disc sets. This is just the first one. When it becomes available, I will let everyone know on here what it is. I can't share it. I basically swore on my kid's souls I wouldn't. Just know that when it becomes available, you want it. The whole damn thing is worth having if only for a VERY early recording of the Stones doing "Hey Mona" by Bo Diddley and for Manfred Mann and the Earth Band's live recording of "The Mighty Quinn". It's simply amazing.
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