Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
The Who - Who's Next

Arguably their best studio album. Quadrophenia if you're nasty
Palama
7 years ago
Allman Brothers - Sept. 19, 1971 - S.U.N.Y. (State University of New York at Stonybrook), Stonybrook, NY

Frankie Tripod mighta been at this show...but he can't remember fo' sure (...youthful activities and all...)

72F / 81% RH / 13 mph - cool and wet day
frankj1
7 years ago

Allman Brothers - Sept. 19, 1971 - S.U.N.Y. (State University of New York at Stonybrook), Stonybrook, NY

Frankie Tripod mighta been at this show...but he can't remember fo' sure (...youthful activities and all...)

72F / 81% RH / 13 mph - cool and wet day

Palama wrote:


as it happens, I was in Upstate NY at that very time in hazy history. Pretty sure I didn't go to that one though.
Palama
7 years ago

as it happens, I was in Upstate NY at that very time in hazy history. Pretty sure I didn't go to that one though.

frankj1 wrote:



Hope, at some point in your youthful hazy life, you had a chance to see the Allmans with Duane. The only time I got to see them was on their "Brothers and Sisters" tour but Duane and Berry were long gone. 😞
frankj1
7 years ago

Hope, at some point in your youthful hazy life, you had a chance to see the Allmans with Duane. The only time I got to see them was on their "Brothers and Sisters" tour but Duane and Berry were long gone. 😞

Palama wrote:


out side in Boston, Summer Thing concert series...maybe a couple times
Palama
7 years ago

out side in Boston, Summer Thing concert series...maybe a couple times

frankj1 wrote:



Lucky dog! 👍
Palama
7 years ago
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti

Smoking a cigar out in the garage is a great way to listen to this album.

73F / 90% RH / 5 mph - decent morning and early afternoon, rain clouds rolled in later on
RMAN4443
7 years ago

Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti

Smoking a cigar out in the garage,and the volume cranked up, is a great way to listen to this album.

73F / 90% RH / 5 mph - decent morning and early afternoon, rain clouds rolled in later on

Palama wrote:


I agree!!!=d>
tonygraz
7 years ago
Battlestar Gallactica Theme
Palama
7 years ago
Hall & Oates - Whole Oats

Sorely underrated debut album.

72F / 81% RH / calm - really nice day, early evening showers
Palama
7 years ago
Why not?

Hall & Oates - Abandoned Luncheonette

Introduced to H&O via this album in 1973.

73F / 73% RH / 9 mph - how ironic that the temp and RH are the same as the year I first heard this album - super nice day and evening
smokestaxx
7 years ago
Tash Sultana
RMAN4443
7 years ago

Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti

Smoking a cigar out in the garage is a great way to listen to this album.

73F / 90% RH / 5 mph - decent morning and early afternoon, rain clouds rolled in later on

Palama wrote:


Cleaning up my truck today and found Physical Graffiti Disc one under the passenger seat....popped it into the player to give it a listen, and I was right...it was much better when I cranked it to 11....🌫
Kinda wish I had found Disc 2 though...8-[

Led Zep- In My Time of Dying...


Led Zep- Down by the Seaside



My personal favorite from Physical Graffiti Disc 2...I love the change at 2:07 from very mellow to rocking out...🌫

Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Always loved the slow build of Gallows Pole on LZ III.

And in other volume news, rockin to a young John Osbourne with Black Sabbath Vol 4
Palama
7 years ago
Gregg Allman - Laid Back

Before Cher...nuff said

72F / 87% RH / 21 mph - expecting stronger winds and rain this weekend, was gonna wash and wax my car this morning but saw the clouds rolling in, put my stuff away
dstieger
7 years ago
Letting Pandora do the work this morning...it is doing a pretty good job; Van Morrison Station

Hall and Oats is a bit of a guilty pleasure. I have denigrated in public while enjoying in private. The pop-ish simplicity seemed quite evident, but there's quality in the compositions that I overlooked years ago with my nose in the air.
Palama
7 years ago

Letting Pandora do the work this morning...it is doing a pretty good job; Van Morrison Station

Hall and Oats is a bit of a guilty pleasure. I have denigrated in public while enjoying in private. The pop-ish simplicity seemed quite evident, but there's quality in the compositions that I overlooked years ago with my nose in the air.

dstieger wrote:



Van Morrison! 👍

When H&O started to change their sound with “War Babies” (...produced by Todd Rundgren - I should have expected that...), I kinda lost interest in them. Really liked their folky, blue-eyed soul sound on the first two albums. However, as they turned more pop-ish in the early ‘80s, came back to enjoy listening to them again. I have to say, in their prime, they had some really catchy music.
Palama
7 years ago
The Cars - self-titled first album

I remember when I first heard this album in ‘76. Was working at Records Hawaii and Pat, the other clerk that day, put it on. We had just gotten a bunch of demos the day before so was trying to listen to the new stuff. Within a minute of “Good Times Roll”, I had a feeling we were gonna like these new guys. Everyone else at the store liked it and it quickly became a staff favorite so it was probably played a couple times a day. In the first few months after it’s release, we sold a bunch of copies to customers that were shopping when it was on. As much as we liked them, we had no idea that they’d turn into such a big time group.

65F / 55% RH / 14 mph - I know this would be considered “warm” in most parts of the Mainland but it’s flockin’ FREEZING to us Hawaii folks...sweatshirt, jacket and long socks out in the garage!
frankj1
7 years ago
Greta Van Fleet~ From the Fires
sound an awful lot like Led Zep
Palama
7 years ago
Talking Heads - Remain in Light

One of my favorite groups from the 80s. Really enjoyed the newer sound of this album.

64F / 77% RH / 14 mph - cold, overcast, sometimes rainy weather the whole day

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