izonfire
7 years ago
And on the opposite end of the spectrum...
Nobody wants to take responsibility or credit for inspiring the Spice Girls many songs.

Whoddathunk?
Palama
7 years ago
Albert King & Stevie Ray Vaughan - In Session

Need to revisit the DVD too.

79F / 76% RH / 12 mph - pleasant evening
KingoftheCove
opelmanta1900
7 years ago
I've always said I dislike country music... But my wife watches the voice and I saw Blake Shelton (sp?) do a live performance of "God's Country" the other night... Wow...

There was a woman providing amazing back up vocals, another woman rocking the Mandolin, and a couple guys with guitars... Incredibly impressive live performance... Made my wife rewind it to watch a second time...
Whistlebritches
7 years ago

I've always said I dislike country music... But my wife watches the voice and I saw Blake Shelton (sp?) do a live performance of "God's Country" the other night... Wow...

There was a woman providing amazing back up vocals, another woman rocking the Mandolin, and a couple guys with guitars... Incredibly impressive live performance... Made my wife rewind it to watch a second time...

opelmanta1900 wrote:




Well if Blake impressed you maybe you should check out some of these

Kevin Fowler(local Panhandle boy hugely popular across Texas and Oklahoma)
Cross Canadian Ragweed(broke up now but some great music left behind)
Josh Abbott Band
Robert Earl Keen
Cody Jinks
Aaron Watson
Turnpike Troubadors
Randy Rogers Band
Flatland Cavalry
Curtis Grimes
Cody Morrow

and my favorite
Stoney Larue.......which I am listening to as I type this.Him and Robert Earl Keen can tell a story with music like no others.

If you like any of them I got more.......that's just off the top of my head.All Texas/Oklahoma Red Dirt artist,extremely gifted musicians in these groups,who write most if not all of their own material unlike those sellout bastids in Nashville.I like Blake as a person but his connection to Nashville and the crap he puts out for them.
Cigarlady7
7 years ago
Nazareth - Hair of the Dog

Love this one.


"NOW YOU'RE MESSING WITH A SON OF A B****"....
JadeRose
7 years ago
Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel

The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Toucan Do It, Too.
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Power man 5000 - Tonight the Stars Revolt
RMAN4443
7 years ago
Pink Floyd Archives-More Blues...live from Montreux 1970

You tube keeps recommending some great stuff...the govt. seems to have a pretty clear picture of my musical tastes8-[


Never heard this one before...very nice, slow trippy blues...

Palama
7 years ago

Gram Parsons - Grievous Angel

The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Toucan Do It, Too.

JadeRose wrote:



Gram - such an influence but at the same time, such a waste....
Palama
7 years ago
No music, that’s for sure.

Two neighbors to my right, cutting their lawns. We have small lots in our subdivision so given their gas powered mowers, they’re pretty noisy.

Neighbor across the street to my left is torching up his grill so there’s that too.
Cigarlady7
7 years ago

Power man 5000 - Tonight the Stars Revolt

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Ha... Heavy!
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Yes, but satisfying. Always preferred Spider's work over brother Rob Zombie. At least over his solo career. White Zombie kicked much azz.
Cigarlady7
7 years ago

Yes, but satisfying. Always preferred Spider's work over brother Rob Zombie. At least over his solo career. White Zombie kicked much azz.

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Would take WZ over PM5.
CelticBomber
7 years ago
I might have posted this a long time ago but a site called Wolfgangs. When promoter Bill Graham died they found trucks stuffed with old posters, concert tee's, old tickets and most importantly the old tapes from the soundboards of SO many live shows from all over. You can buy Original Concert Posters and T-Shirts from back in the 60's & 70's etc and listen to tons of live shows thought lost. Some of you guys might like it:-)
dstieger
7 years ago
Traffic - Far From Home

25 years since its release.....I don't recall ever knowing that it existed.....and I considered myself a Traffic fan....weird. It does sound more like Winwood solo stuff than Traffic, however
Palama
7 years ago

I might have posted this a long time ago but a site called Wolfgangs. When promoter Bill Graham died they found trucks stuffed with old posters, concert tee's, old tickets and most importantly the old tapes from the soundboards of SO many live shows from all over. You can buy Original Concert Posters and T-Shirts from back in the 60's & 70's etc and listen to tons of live shows thought lost. Some of you guys might like it:-)

CelticBomber wrote:



Iirc, it’s called “Wolfgang’s Vault.”

When I was an avid bit torrent downloaded, a lot of those Fillmore / Bill Graham promoted shows were available on the sites. Now that they’re “officially” released, they’ve been removed.

I have a bunch of Beach Boys concert posters from 1978 that I was gonna sell to them but never got around to finalizing the deal. At the same time, saw a mint condition 1970 Hendrix concert handbill selling for $1,000. I have the handbill for the Hawaii show but it’s nowhere near mint...probably more like “fair.” Would never sell it, one of my treasures from my youth.
RMAN4443
7 years ago
Foghat- Trouble In My Way

CelticBomber
7 years ago

Iirc, it’s called “Wolfgang’s Vault.”

When I was an avid bit torrent downloaded, a lot of those Fillmore / Bill Graham promoted shows were available on the sites. Now that they’re “officially” released, they’ve been removed.

I have a bunch of Beach Boys concert posters from 1978 that I was gonna sell to them but never got around to finalizing the deal. At the same time, saw a mint condition 1970 Hendrix concert handbill selling for $1,000. I have the handbill for the Hawaii show but it’s nowhere near mint...probably more like “fair.” Would never sell it, one of my treasures from my youth.

Palama wrote:




Yeah, It was Wolfgang's Vault. Now it's just Wolfgang's. They even have an app now. Haven't tried the app yet though.
Buckwheat
7 years ago
A song that I've never heard before;

Return Of The Giant Monkey Boy by The Flower Kings.

Not too bad if you like Prog Rock. No idea how it ended up in my play list. 🍺
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