frankj1
6 years ago

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!

🍺

Stinkdyr wrote:


coming up to the end of week two at Craigville Beach area. Will be sad to leave Saturday.
You still gazing upon The Hub from your elitist rooftop paradise?
DrMaddVibe
6 years ago
Rock Candy Funk Party - The Groove Cubed

Just can't get enough of their music!
ZRX1200
6 years ago
^ well look who the cat drug in.
Palama
6 years ago
A mixed disc I made for our shop 10+ years ago and I have no idea what's on it. I titled it "Music For the Masses" so kinda guessing it was popular songs back then.

Edit: totally wrong on what I thought. Four songs in - Pearl Jam, Def Leppard, GNR and Aerosmith. I don’t have the files anymore...think I’m gonna keep this for myself.
JadeRose
6 years ago
Bob Dylan - Infidels


Early 80's Bob. Album features Mark Knopfler. A weird, religious period for Bob. Album is full of Christian imagery that is a bit odd. It is however, a GREAT album with songs like "Jokerman", "Sweetheart Like You, "I and I" and "License To Kill"
JadeRose
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...





I miss Bill.

frankj1 wrote:






Me too, Frank. Me too.
frankj1
6 years ago

Bob Dylan - Infidels


Early 80's Bob. Album features Mark Knopfler. A weird, religious period for Bob. Album is full of Christian imagery that is a bit odd. It is however, a GREAT album with songs like "Jokerman", "Sweetheart Like You, "I and I" and "License To Kill"

JadeRose wrote:


I absolutely love this album.
Neighborhood Bully was about Israel...in 1983.
Palama
6 years ago
J. Geils Band

A comp disc of studio stuff from 1970 to 1981. Love the early years, I kinda regret putting the songs from their Capitol years...too pop-ish.
Speyside
6 years ago
Read the outlaws post. Made me pull out the Allman Brothers, Eat a Peach. Cascaded from there. The Band, The Last Waltz. Then Bill Monroe, Bean Blossom. Finished with Bob Wills, The Living Legend.
Phil222
6 years ago
Tool - on Spotify...what da? And then some Pantera.
Palama
6 years ago
A mellow mixed disc with jazz and r&b vocals that I made for our shop 10+ years ago.

A few cuts in but so far Angela Bofill, Tierra, Grover Washington, Jr. with Bill Withers, and Al Jarreau...good kickback and cruise music.
jespear
6 years ago
QUEEN - A Night at the Opera
Stinkdyr
6 years ago

coming up to the end of week two at Craigville Beach area. Will be sad to leave Saturday.
You still gazing upon The Hub from your elitist rooftop paradise?

frankj1 wrote:



hey, at least you are AT the beach. Beats working in the oven we call Boston.
Yep, I get up to the roofdeck whenever it cools down enough to enjoy a cigar.
C'mon up and join me, if you ever get your butt up off of the beach!

🇨🇮
Phil222
6 years ago
Pantera - Cowboys from Hell

Then some Black Sabbath on Spotify
Phil222
6 years ago
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Spotify
izonfire
6 years ago
DAVID CROSBY - LAUGHING - If I Could Only Remember My Name (1971) HiDef :: SOTW #79



A classic sound
izonfire
6 years ago
The Byrds - Eight Miles High - 9/23/1970 - Fillmore East (Official)
frankj1
6 years ago
sticking wif da Crosby train...
Palama
6 years ago
Jimmy Cliff - In Concert

Probably haven’t listened to this since the late ‘70s.
Palama
6 years ago
Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!

For you Kev.
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