Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
White Stripes - Elephant
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Hellyeah - Undeniable
borndead1
7 years ago
BODY COUNT, MUTHAFUKKAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
^^ Original self titled LP? Good times. Never did find another one without the controversial track deleted

....aaannnnddd suddenly your screen name makes perfect sense to me
Satchmo218
7 years ago
Eli Young Band - Love ain’t
Palama
7 years ago
Earlier today

Curved Air - Midnight Wire

Don’t really remember their music, maybe more of an East Coast thing. Just really wanted to hear Phil Kohn / Katman’s bass and what Sonja sounded like. As much as I enjoy his reviews and stories from back-in-the-day, will pass on more CA. Sorry Phil.... 🤔
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
^^ tried that myself after several of his stories. I get how they didn't catch on over here. Don't see how they were so big across the pond. Different strokes for European folks
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
The Pretty Reckless - Who You Selling For

Decent set of tracks. I was surprised that an actress could put out something better than forgettable fluff. And that they went a bluesy rock route as opposed to straight pop
dstieger
7 years ago
Alan Parsons - I Robot.

Not sure why ....but it is pretty nostalgiac...didn't exactly wear this one out, but the vinyl did get quite a few spins back in the day. I'm not entirely sure what to make of it now. Too poppy....much of the production is overwrought....kinda pretentious at times...silly at others. Good to revisit, but probably don't really need to do it again for another decade or two.
Palama
7 years ago
The Band - Music From The Big Pink

Need to get them back into the rotation.

75F / 84% RH / 7 mph - started out rather overcast and a bit chilly but lotta blue skies now
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
The Who - Live at Leeds
Palama
7 years ago

The Who - Live at Leeds

Sunoverbeach wrote:



=d>

One of the best live rock albums EVER!
Palama
7 years ago
Bad Company - Bad Company

Loved this album when it came out in ‘74. Was a big Free fan so was only natural to follow Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke. Mick Ralphs was probably at his musical height too.

72F / 81% RH / 10 mph - rain clouds rolling in, batten down the hatches!
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Complete agreement
opelmanta1900
7 years ago
James Taylor greatest hits... Pops used to play this record a lot when I was growing up... Always reminds me of warm spring day...
frankj1
7 years ago
a voice so sweet, like sugar.
Palama
7 years ago
Queen - Queen

Watched part of “Bohemian Rhapsody” the other night and it piqued my interest in Queen again. Can’t honestly say that I ever listened to their first album all the way through...till today.

72F / 87% RH / 10 mph - its turned cool but earlier this afternoon it was pretty warm
opelmanta1900
7 years ago
Box #10... Croce... Just heard this song for the first time a few weeks ago... Love it...
Palama
7 years ago

Box #10... Croce... Just heard this song for the first time a few weeks ago... Love it...

opelmanta1900 wrote:



Loved JC when he first came out. Got “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim” and “Life and Times” from the Record Club of America (...old foggies know what I’m talking about...). I probably bought “I Got a Name” from them too.
dstieger
7 years ago
Born to Run

The screen door slams, Mary's dress waves
Like a vision she dances across the porch as the radio plays

Nearly every band wishes their SECOND best album was this good.....shame he peaked with Greetings....it was all downhill from the start...lol
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