Cigarlady7
7 years ago

REM - Life’s Rich Pageant

One of the great road trip albums

SmokeMonkey wrote:



REM is a very good "road trip band" ...
CelticBomber
7 years ago
Curtis Mayfield - Diamond in the Back

Up next The Temptations Ain't to proud to Beg
Then Marvin and then Teddy.... This is what I grew up listening to in the 70's. Thx dad:-)
Cigarlady7
7 years ago

Curtis Mayfield - Diamond in the Back

Up next The Temptations Ain't to proud to Beg
Then Marvin and then Teddy.... This is what I grew up listening to in the 70's. Thx dad:-)

CelticBomber wrote:



WTF...

Looks like we got a culture shock going on here.


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Cigarlady7
7 years ago

Curtis Mayfield - Diamond in the Back

Up next The Temptations Ain't to proud to Beg
Then Marvin and then Teddy.... This is what I grew up listening to in the 70's. Thx dad:-)

CelticBomber wrote:



Love Curtis... Pusherman is my favorite.

Marvin - Inner City Blues

And Teddy P... Well he has so many that I can't name a fave. But I would say Love TKO or Latest, Greatest Inspiration.
RMAN4443
7 years ago
America....live 1979....Sandman...smokin guitar about 3:30 in....=d> =d> youtube knew what I needed

CelticBomber
7 years ago

WTF...

Looks like we got a culture shock going on here.


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Cigarlady7 wrote:



Lol this is the soundtrack of my early years. Family house parties, Me and my brother torturing or being tortured by all our cousins.... Every last one a girl. Ugh. Bunch of bullies.....

I live in Philly, Teddy P is REQUIRED listening. Or was.... Still is in this house. Kids today don't know just how much they missed out on.Hell half the songs they do like are remakes from these days. They don't know who Joni Mitchell or Otis Reading are but they know their music.... Now I need to listen to the source of so many covers.... Tom Waits here I come🌫
Palama
7 years ago

Stanley Clarke

KingoftheCove wrote:



=d>

I saw RTF in β€˜77 in Berkeley. Stanley was so easy to see, 6’5”-ish, big Afro, and Alembic bass. A toss-up between him and Jaco as my favorite electric bass players.
RMAN4443
7 years ago
David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar




another from the same album....Cry From the Street

dkeage
7 years ago

David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar




another from the same album....Cry From the Street

RMAN4443 wrote:




Saw David Gilmour on what might have been his first solo tour. Seems ha had an all star band. Phil Collins was on drums I remember.
dkeage
7 years ago
RMAN4443 wrote:
David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar




another from the same album....Cry From the Street





Saw David Gilmour on what might have been his first solo tour. Seems ha had an all star band. Phil Collins was on drums I remember.
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In hindsight, I may be confusing this with Robert Plants first solo tour....:-k

Saw em both though
RMAN4443
7 years ago

RMAN4443 wrote:
David Gilmour-Raise My Rent....great guitar




another from the same album....Cry From the Street





Saw David Gilmour on what might have been his first solo tour. Seems ha had an all star band. Phil Collins was on drums I remember.
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In hindsight, I may be confusing this with Robert Plants first solo tour....:-k

Saw em both though

dkeage wrote:


Never saw Gilmour solo, but I've seen his other band live six times...🌫
dkeage
7 years ago

Never saw Gilmour solo, but I've seen his other band live six times...🌫

RMAN4443 wrote:


Seen him and Roger Waters both solo, but never together...
izonfire
7 years ago

The Lemon Song was pretty much a rip off of Howlin' Wolf's, Killing Floor(1964).....granted Zeppelin took it and made it theirs, but credit should have, and now does, go to Chester Burnett(Howlin' Wolf)....=d>

.Most of Led Zeppelin 1 was ripped off from Willie Dixon...again Zeppelin took it and made it their own, but credit should have, and now does, go to Willie Dixon....=d>

Howlin' Wolf-Killing Floor

RMAN4443 wrote:



Yessiree!

First heard Howlin' Wolf's tunes in a music shop in Memphis.
Immediately bought his 3 disc set Blues From Hell. Played it continuously on the 8 hour ride back home.
That's some fine road tripping' music there!
Palama
7 years ago

John McLaughlin - Acoustic Guitarist
One of my all time YouTube videos !


jespear wrote:



How’s this John?

John McLaughlin - Belo Horizonte

82F / 69% RH / 14 mph - nice breeze to blow the smoke away
Plowboy221
7 years ago
DaBaby- Baby on Baby
CelticBomber
7 years ago

Yessiree!

First heard Howlin' Wolf's tunes in a music shop in Memphis.
Immediately bought his 3 disc set Blues From Hell. Played it continuously on the 8 hour ride back home.
That's some fine road tripping' music there!

izonfire wrote:




Didn't the band they ripped off for Stairway's opening refuse to sue or sued to late? To lazy to Google it.


Buffalo Springfield - For What it's Worth playing right now.(I could loop this song all day) CCR next.
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Somebody sued. I recall a federal court ruled similarities not enough to support claim, but some kind of appeal after. Unsure of basis for appeal or outcome or if still ongoing or not
izonfire
7 years ago
Ten Years After - Recorded Live Frankfurt Germany 1973

One of the first albums that my uncle introduced to me.
Astounding
frankj1
7 years ago
someone from Spirit (great band) sued Zep
that's all I remember

maybe Randy California or something like that
RMAN4443
7 years ago

Didn't the band they ripped off for Stairway's opening refuse to sue or sued to late? To lazy to Google it.


Buffalo Springfield - For What it's Worth playing right now.(I could loop this song all day) CCR next.

CelticBomber wrote:


Several cases were brought against Led Zep for Plagiarism, and several of the song writing credits originally listed on their albums have been revised to credit the artists who actually did write them on later releases of those albums.....

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/led-zeppelins-10-boldest-rip-offs-223419/ 
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