izonfire
6 years ago
Pink Floyd, Ozric Tentacles and Porcupine Tree late night all week on the beach, gulf coast.
Waves crashing. Lightning in the distance. Magical
JadeRose
6 years ago


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.

pacman357 wrote:





Roy Buchanan.....the man that turned downed the Stones. A true old school gunslinger on the guitar that died a proper blueman's death in a jail cell under mysterious circumstances. His tone could reduce a grown man to tears. Had he lived longer, he was another one that would have relegated Eric Clapton to the dustbin of history.

Roy Buchanan - The Messiah Will Come Again

pacman357
6 years ago
^^ Damn. I noticed he died at a young age. I got to see Gary Moore open for Bob Seger on the Against the Wind Tour many, many eons ago. Amazing. Just amazing stuff. BS & TSBB were great, but Gary was out in the crowd, playing behind his head, etc. The skill level on the guy was astonishing, and he and Roy remind me a bit of each other. Gary lasted a bit longer, dying of a heart attack in Spain at age 58.
Palama
6 years ago

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.

pacman357 wrote:



Yup, truly The Best Unknown Guitarist in the World.

I was a fan of Roy's since high school and was saddened when I heard of his passing.
Palama
6 years ago
Bob Dylan - favorite cuts from "The Essential Bob Dylan"

I'm not much of a fan but recognize his importance to the youth of the '60s and the world of popular music.

81F / 73% RH / 7 mph - glad most of my day was spent indoors
Palama
6 years ago
Gabby Pahinui & Atta Isaacs - Two Slack Key Guitars

Two slack key giants. Great kickback album.

83F / 90% RH / 10 mph - light rain at the moment
Palama
6 years ago
Jackson Browne - Running On Empty

Absolutely loved all of JB’s ‘70s albums.

82F / 76% RH / 12 mph - the breeze makes it nice out in the garage
Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
Bump Fuzzy - Cover band in our park plaza for Woofstock. Apparently a fundraiser for local animal shelter. Ran the gamut of several decades of rock and a passable job across the board, but wheelhouse seemed to be in the more blues/rock tracks, think SRV, ZZ Top, etc. Love that name though
Palama
6 years ago
The Nylons - a mixed disc of my favorites from their '80s recordings

One of my favorite a cappella groups. The note Marc Connors hits at the end of “This Boy” is awesome!

82F / 69% RH / 13 mph - feels stronger than 13 mph but enjoying the coolness it’s creating
Palama
6 years ago
SRV & Double Trouble - July 17, 1982 - Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, SWZ

I guess you could say this is where it all started for Stevie Ray.

81F / 68% RH / 10 mph - 2nd straight day of yard work, the green recycling bin is almost full
Palama
6 years ago
SRV & Double Trouble - August 26, 1990 - Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI

I’ve had this recording for 10+ years but tonight is the first time I’m listening to it. Just couldn’t put it on knowing what would happen a few hours later. The all-star encore of “Sweet Home Chicago” on Disc 2 would be Stevie’s very last performance.

82F / 69% RH / 9 mph - sitting out on the driveway, enjoying this fine night
DrMaddVibe
6 years ago
Crobot - Motherbrain

"Stoning The Devil"





This band takes the sting out from losing Chris.
izonfire
6 years ago

Crobot - Motherbrain

"Stoning The Devil"





This band takes the sting out from losing Chris.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Nothing can replace him, but this is reminiscent of early Soundgarden.
Thank you for this!
USNGunner
6 years ago
Joe Walsh, The Broadcast Archive, Live.
Palama
6 years ago
SRV & Double Trouble - March 2, 1986 - Neal Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, HI

The only time I got to see Stevie Ray. Man, was that show LOUD! Ears were ringing for a few days.
Palama
6 years ago
SRV & Double Trouble - In Step

Damn good album. Stevie’s playing is clean and with his change to slightly lighter stings, a slight tonal difference

82F / 71% RH / 7 mph - warm and humid all day and into the night
RMAN4443
6 years ago
ZZ Top's First Album....love this album.....🌫

ZZ Top- Squank


Cigarlady7
6 years ago
Whitechapel...

Melt your face off heavy.
AKDAVE
6 years ago
Prettymaids shuffle of all their CDs
Palama
6 years ago
Linda Ronstadt - Heart Like a Wheel

The start of her “hit” years but I’d been a fan from her Stone Poneys days. Saw her in ‘70 at the Diamond Head Sunshine Crater Festival (...iirc, Little Feat was also there that year...) and then in ‘75 when she opened for the Eagles at the Waikiki Shell. Man, she was such a looker back then! Total shame about her Parkinson’s.

81F / 73% RH / 7 mph - thank goodness for the brief showers earlier
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