Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
The White Stripes - Elephant

Alice in Chains - Unplugged
Palama
6 years ago
I vaguely recall the album cover but not the song. Read the comments and it seems like it was quite popular.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BbMzoSVKp1Q
dstieger
6 years ago

I vaguely recall the album cover but not the song. Read the comments and it seems like it was quite popular.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BbMzoSVKp1Q

Palama wrote:




Don't recall ever having heard it...or having heard of them

Speaking of comments, the first one on my feed was awesome; "Why they look like the 3 stages of hair loss"
Palama
6 years ago

Don't recall ever having heard it...or having heard of them

Speaking of comments, the first one on my feed was awesome; "Why they look like the 3 stages of hair loss"

dstieger wrote:



I know! 🤣

Wonder if they realized that when they were doing the photo shoot?
Palama
6 years ago
The O’Jays - The Essential O’Jays

Inspired by the “Live From Daryl’s House” episode with them.

77F / 81% RH / 8 mph - another good day to work on my suntan
Palama
6 years ago
An Anthology: Duane Allman

Gawd I miss this guy! As much as I love the Allman Brothers with Duane, his session work was nothing short of spectacular.

80F / 68% / 10 mph - the lower humidity and nice breeze make sitting outside very pleasurable
Phil222
6 years ago
A random playlist that I’ve been working on for a few weeks. It covers many different genres and eras...think I will take the dog for a stroll around the hood now.
Palama
6 years ago
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms

Still remember when you would seemingly hear “Money For Nothing” every 30 minutes on the radio stations.

75F / 90% RH / 14 mph - after a cool, wet early morning, its turned into a very nice day
Palama
6 years ago
Tower of Power - What Is Hip? The Tower of Power Anthology

Some East Bay sounds! One of my favorites from my youth.
Cigarlady7
6 years ago
jespear
6 years ago

Tower of Power - What Is Hip? The Tower of Power Anthology

Some East Bay sounds! One of my favorites from my youth.

Palama wrote:



Tower of Power - "LIVE"
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/P/B00000JQFW.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg 
One of my FAVORITE albums of all time !
Palama
6 years ago
Luther Vandross - The Essential Luther Vandross (2003)

Felt like listening to some smooth R&B tonight. This man was Smooth with a capital “S”.

70F / 100% RH / 7 mph - beautiful day
JadeRose
6 years ago
3 Dog Night - Hard Labor



Incredibly fun album.
dstieger
6 years ago

3 Dog Night - Hard Labor



Incredibly fun album.

JadeRose wrote:



Absolutely...incredible era....

I'm there around the same time:

Head East - Flat as a Pancake
Palama
6 years ago
Allman Brothers - February 2, 1972 - Macon City Auditorium, Macon, GA

5-piece band, less than 4 months after Duane’s death, Berry Oakley a beast on “lead” bass

80F / 66% RH / 10 mph - nice morning and early afternoon, overcast later, brief showers 30 minutes ago
Palama
6 years ago
Roy Buchanan - Live: Amazing Grace

The Best Unknown Guitarist in the World

80F / 77% RH / 10 mph - partly cloudy most of the day, rain predicted tonight
lou2row
6 years ago
Did not expect to check out the boards and see a wheelrite thread.

Moby channel on Pandora while changing CO2 lines on my keggerator.
frankj1
6 years ago

Did not expect to check out the boards and see a wheelrite thread.

Moby channel on Pandora while changing CO2 lines on my keggerator.

lou2row wrote:


check out the "smoked a great cigar thanks to..." thread if you want to see a another thread defying the odds.
HA!
Palama
6 years ago
The Doobie Brothers - a mixed disc of my favorites from "Toulouse Street" up to "Livin' On The Fault Line"

Another group I wished I saw in their prime.

pacman357
6 years ago
The Darling Fire (Indie band, reminds me of The Breeders, but slower pace...may not keep)

The Hold Steady. Where the hell have these guys been? Hints of early Springsteen, Zevon. Totally digging this, but I have quite a collection to plow through.

Telethon. Lousy name, good band. Tough to explain this band, but you want to be where you can focus on the lyrics. Good music, but lyrics matter with this band. Not your 80's 3 chord rock band.

New Sleater-Kinney. Fuzzy, synthy turn for these ladies. Grew on me after 3 listenings and a little sativa. Still, this album apparently cost them one of the better drummers in the biz, Janet Weiss, who left after some obligatory promo stuff. Seriously underrated drummer.

Janet Gardner. Former lead singer of 80's all-girl band Vixen, who was actually pretty damned good. I always thought that band was better than the sum of its parts (their gorgeous and talented guitar player being no small part of that), and Janet's voice just rated "pretty decent" overall, but she is older than I am, and has a second solo album out. Not much more depth to her voice, but it's better and the recent album is quite good.

And now, thanks to Palama, Roy Buchanan. Damn. I grew up in this guy's time, have been playing, singing and/or listening to music most of my life. How did I miss this guy? Thanks.
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