Palama
7 years ago

does a great Stormy Monday, just him and Frosty on da drums.
got the vinyl LP deep in the closet

frankj1 wrote:



Saw Lee years ago, probably early to mid-70s. Chuck Berry opened and blew the crowd away. That's when "My Ding-a-Ling" was still popular. Lee and Frosty valiantly tried but never stood a chance.
frankj1
7 years ago

Saw Lee years ago, probably early to mid-70s. Chuck Berry opened and blew the crowd away. That's when "My Ding-a-Ling" was still popular. Lee and Frosty valiantly tried but never stood a chance.

Palama wrote:


theywere good, not great.
hated my dingaling

well, I love mine, hated the song
Palama
7 years ago

theywere good, not great.
hated my dingaling

well, I love mine, hated the song

frankj1 wrote:



I didn’t care for it either...the song but was super cool to see one of the originators of rock ‘n roll. Chuck was a great showman.
Palama
7 years ago
Derek & the Dominos - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs

One of the all-time great rock n’ roll albums, evah.

81F / 68% RH / 10 mph - perfect conditions for sitting out in the garage
Sunoverbeach
7 years ago
Five Finger Death Punch - American Capitalist
Palama
7 years ago
Keith Richards - Main Offender

I’ve always preferred Keith’s solo stuff over Mick’s but that’s not necessarily saying a whole lot.

82F / 57% RH / 12 mph - temps and humidity have dropped considerably since lunchtime
izonfire
7 years ago
Robin Trower - Living Out of Time - such a smooth dreamy sound - perfect with the whiskey/smoke combo I got goin

🇨🇮
JadeRose
7 years ago

Keith Richards - Main Offender

I’ve always preferred Keith’s solo stuff over Mick’s but that’s not necessarily saying a whole lot.

82F / 57% RH / 12 mph - temps and humidity have dropped considerably since lunchtime

Palama wrote:





Have you listened to "Cross-Eyed Heart"? It's terrific from start to finish
Palama
7 years ago

Have you listened to "Cross-Eyed Heart"? It's terrific from start to finish

JadeRose wrote:



No, but I’ll give it a shot today or tomorrow. Thanks.
Cigarlady7
7 years ago
Whistlebritches
7 years ago
Prophets and Outlaws...…...here's a couple to wet your whistle



Palama
7 years ago
The Young Rascals - Collections

Grew up listening to these guys. Brings back lotta memories.

Saw them as The Young Rascals in ‘66 or ‘67 then a year later when they dropped the “Young” appendage and were just “The Rascals.” The screaming from the girls was so LOUD that I could barely hear the music. Saw them again in ‘71 during their “Peaceful World” tour but no screaming girls this time.

84F / 62% RH / 13 mph - hot and humid, A/C was on by 10:30
izonfire
7 years ago
More Robin Trower
Five of my favorite albums on continuous play
Cigarlady7
7 years ago
CCR... Again
frankj1
7 years ago

More Robin Trower
Five of my favorite albums on continuous play

izonfire wrote:


most underrated?
izonfire
7 years ago
Quite possibly...
RMAN4443
7 years ago
Robin Trower-Too Rolling Stoned



Palama
7 years ago
Dr. John - Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack: Legendary Sessions Vol. 1

Can’t honestly remember the last time I really listened to Dr. John.

83F / 64% RH / 12 mph - according to my weather app, it feels like 89 - sure does!
Palama
7 years ago
Keith Richards - Crosseyed Heart

Recommended by Jade. Laughed at the end of the first track when he exclaims, “...That’s all I got.”...

The second and 3rd cuts are promising.

84F / 58% RH / 12 mph - brutally warm and humid earlier, much better now
dstieger
7 years ago
bunch of Smashing Pumpkins rarities, outtakes, reissues, etc.

Thought I was a pretty big fan, but there's so much that I've still never heard....most great; though, I could have done without an SP cover of Jackie Blue

I know there's LOTS of Billy Corgan haters in the world....but can't honestly deny his genius
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