dstieger
6 years ago
Eric Burdon & The Animals - The Twain Shall Meet

Music still good...but the lyrics made more sense when accompanied by mushrooms

There’s a staircase in my living room
And it leads to (k)nowhere land
There are flowers growing from my wall
They need a helping hand
dstieger
6 years ago
22-20's eponymous
Palama
6 years ago

My favorite 'southern rock' band ....I know I'm in the minority, but I think the better Marshall Tucker eclipses the best Skynyrd or Allman Brothers.

dstieger wrote:



Can’t say that I agree with you but I think Wheel would have said the Outlaws were the bestest. 😉
izonfire
6 years ago

Can’t say that I agree with you but I think Wheel would have said the Outlaws were the bestest. 😉

Palama wrote:



The Outlaws are certainly incredible. Green Grass and High Tides is southern sonic art at its finest. Ghost Riders in the Sky is amazing as well. They’re still out there if you look and they’re still dedicated to the love of music.

Listening to Howlin Wolf at the moment. Three albums on shuffle
Palama
6 years ago

The Outlaws are certainly incredible. Green Grass and High Tides is southern sonic art at its finest. Ghost Riders in the Sky is amazing as well. They’re still out there if you look and they’re still dedicated to the love of music.

Listening to Howlin Wolf at the moment. Three albums on shuffle

izonfire wrote:



Too bad the Florida Guitar Army is forever silenced.
Palama
6 years ago
Keb’ Mo’ - Keb’ Mo’

As good as he is, you never really hear much about him.

73F / 90% RH / 14 mph - tradewinds are back!
frankj1
6 years ago
izonfire wrote: The Outlaws are certainly incredible. Green Grass and High Tides is southern sonic art at its finest. Ghost Riders in the Sky is amazing as well. They’re still out there if you look and they’re still dedicated to the love of music.

check out the very first post of this thread over 7 years ago...


Me,

Outlaws,,,
Green Grass and High Tides,

Fantastic album...


wheel,

wheelrite wrote:




I miss Bill.
Speyside
6 years ago
Broken hope. Forgot how good they are. Not for everyone, death metal. Jeremy Wagner, a founding member and their primary song writer is one of my regular wine customers. He is also an author who has been on the NYT best seller list. Pretty cool.
Stinkdyr
6 years ago
Club des Belugas.

Hip Hip, Chin chin.....beeyatches!

U r welcome.

:-({|=
Phil222
6 years ago
Eddie Murphy Delirious - this dude sounds a lot like the donkey from Shrek.
izonfire
6 years ago

Broken hope. Forgot how good they are. Not for everyone, death metal. Jeremy Wagner, a founding member and their primary song writer is one of my regular wine customers. He is also an author who has been on the NYT best seller list. Pretty cool.

Speyside wrote:



Never heard of em. I’ll check them out tonight
frankj1
6 years ago

Club des Belugas.

Hip Hip, Chin chin.....beeyatches!

U r welcome.

:-({|=

Stinkdyr wrote:


where the hell you been?
izonfire
6 years ago

Broken hope. Forgot how good they are. Not for everyone, death metal. Jeremy Wagner, a founding member and their primary song writer is one of my regular wine customers. He is also an author who has been on the NYT best seller list. Pretty cool.

Speyside wrote:



Broken Hope

Wow. Nice Spey!
Very primal and absorbing. Reminds me of Selpultura.

Palama
6 years ago
David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name

A very enjoyable album that no one really remembers.

73F / 84% RH / 10 mph - was pretty damn humid a couple hours ago, thank goodness the wind picked up
izonfire
6 years ago

David Crosby - If Only I Could Remember My Name
A very enjoyable album that no one really remembers.

Palama wrote:



Impossible to remember it if I never heard of it. I’ll have to check it out. BTW - howdy Palama!

Deep Space Pilots - Past the Point of No Return
Hypnotic
izonfire
6 years ago
Deep Purple - Perfect Strangers
Palama
6 years ago
Journey - Journey

Pre-Steve Perry when they had more of a jazz, progressive rock sound.

Since Stinger is here on island, I will dispense with the weather report.
Palama
6 years ago
Jesse Colin Young - The Highway Is For Heroes

First time listening to this 1987 release...don’t think I’ll be revisiting. Too bad as I really liked his ‘70s stuff.



Palama
6 years ago
Late ‘60s - early ‘70s mixed disc of mainly Bay Area artists with snippets of Tom Donahue and radio commercials during that time period to mimic listening to KSAN-FM.

Quicksilver Messenger Service
Steve Miller
Grateful Dead
Little Feat
Stinkdyr
6 years ago

where the hell you been?

frankj1 wrote:



Hi Frank, just trying to duck the heat.
Been too busy with work to be on the cbid site.
Hope you are having a great summer!

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