RMAN4443
7 years ago
Humble Pie- Smokin'

Thirty Days in the Hole

RMAN4443
7 years ago
Humble Pie- Smokin'

Thirty Days in the Hole

Phil222
7 years ago
Spotify - Radiohead
smokestaxx
7 years ago
Lee Scratch Perry - The black album
Palama
7 years ago
A couple of compilation a cappella discs while smoking this Leon Jimenes Churchill Deluxe from Jespear

The Blenders - quartet based out of Minneapolis, been a fan of theirs since the early 2000s
The Nylons - read a review in “Digital Audio” magazine in 1986, sought out and got “One Size Fits All” and “Seamless”, at the time, Japan-only CDs

72F / 81% RH / 13 mph - a bit of rain but nothing like yesterday’s downpour in town
Palama
7 years ago
A 2-disc comp set called “Guitar Solos” with, as you might be able to guess, songs featuring some of my favorite guitar solos. Artists include:

John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
Cream
Jeff Beck
Jimi Hendrix
Boz Scaggs with Duane Allman
Blind Faith
Eric Clapton
Stephen Stills
Free
Santana
Steely Dan
Allman Brothers
Neil Young
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Rolling Stones
Lou Reed
Roy Buchanan
Eagles
SRV

75F / 90% RH / 6 mph - intermittent showers today
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Going heavier today gents. System of a Down - 1st album.

Drowns out the voices in my head
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
And inspired by Palama's guitar solo list, "The Fillmore is proud to welcome back some old friends with a brand new name, A Band of Gypsy's!"
Palama
7 years ago

And inspired by Palama's guitar solo list, "The Fillmore is proud to welcome back some old friends with a brand new name, A Band of Gypsy's!"

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Saw Jimi’s last US performance here in Hawaii on August 1, 1970. It was billed as the “The Jimi Hendrix Experience” with Billy Cox and Mitch Mitchell. I still have the handbill for the show.
Palama
7 years ago
Van Morrison - Dark Knight of the Soul - September 15, 1988, Ulster Hall, Belfast, IRE

Nice FM recording.

74F / 87% RH / calm evening, beautiful day
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Palama, I'm officially jealous. Once I get the Delorean up to 88mph my first stops will be Jimi (Experience or Gypsy's, I'm not picky), The Who (pre Loon passing), and Zeppelin (pre Bonzo passing)
Palama
7 years ago

Palama, I'm officially jealous. Once I get the Delorean up to 88mph my first stops will be Jimi (Experience or Gypsy's, I'm not picky), The Who (pre Loon passing), and Zeppelin (pre Bonzo passing)

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Missed The Who in ‘67 when they opened for Herman’s Herman’s. An odd pairing fo’ sure. They didn’t come back till 2004.

Saw LZ during their 1970 tour to promote Led Zeppelin III. Jimmy Page was like a stick. It looked like he was gonna fall down because his Les Paul outweighed him.
Palama
7 years ago
Joe Jackson - The Joe Jackson Cover Collection, Vols. 1 & 2

Saw Joe in 1980 at the Waikiki Shell. Great show.

75F / 73% RH / 6 mph - today was nice but not as beautiful as yesterday
dstieger
7 years ago
Curtis Mayfield - Curtis

Palama
7 years ago

Curtis Mayfield - Curtis

dstieger wrote:



Wow! Man, haven’t listened to this since the ‘70s! My first CM album was “Curtis/Live!”

For all he did, don’t think most people appreciate his talents. I need to revisit his albums...thanks for the unintentional “reminder”. 🍺
Palama
7 years ago
Kane Brown - Kane Brown

Saw him on some morning show last week and my initial thought was, “Oh, another rapper....”. Boy, was I wrong!

Although I’m not a big Country fan, I like this guy.

73F / 84% RH / calm
RMAN4443
7 years ago
I saw that show, and pretty much decided I wasn't going to like him🌫 ....then the band played and my mind was changed...I'm not a country fan either, but that country kinda rocked....=d> =d>
dstieger
7 years ago
Saw that too....bit disorienting....but in the end it was country and fairly or not, I was pretty dismissive

Supertramp - Crime of the Century

One of my earliest serious headphone album discoveries....good turntable, quality amp and a pair of Koss that weighed about 5 pounds.....made hair stand up on my neck...every single time.....saw them a few times - every show opened with that harmonica opening School....still knee-buckling, even recorded. For me it ranked up there with show openers like Ride the Tiger and Thunderstruck
Palama
7 years ago

Saw that too....bit disorienting....but in the end it was country and fairly or not, I was pretty dismissive

Supertramp - Crime of the Century

One of my earliest serious headphone album discoveries....good turntable, quality amp and a pair of Koss that weighed about 5 pounds.....made hair stand up on my neck...every single time.....saw them a few times - every show opened with that harmonica opening School....still knee-buckling, even recorded. For me it ranked up there with show openers like Ride the Tiger and Thunderstruck

dstieger wrote:



I wasn’t paying too much attention to the show, heard some sort of introduction, looked up and saw this light-skinned, neck-tattooed, biracial guy with some white guys around him. I was pretty blown away when he started to sing. Never in a million years would I have expected a baritone country singer. Iffin’ you had closed your eyes, you woulda thought for sure he was a good ol’ (White) country boy.

As far as headphones go, my first pair of Koss headphones were the Pro-4As and they were pretty heavy. Dunno about 5 pounds heavy but after awhile, they sure felt that way. My hair-stand-on-end moment was listening to Santana’s “Caravanserai”. The way the guitars “swished” around were mind blowing. Made me lightheaded...and I wasn’t even stoned! 😁
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
That's the way Palama. Deny! Deny! Deny!
Users browsing this topic