Palama
6 years ago
Marc Cohn - self-titled 1st album

Really enjoyed this recording back in the early 90s but lost track of him after that.

82F / 68% RH / 13 mph - warm and humid but at least it didn’t rain
Palama
6 years ago
Marvin Gaye - What’s Going On

An all-time classic that never grows old.

81F / 66% RH / 9 mph - mostly overcast day but only light sprinkles at dinner time
Palama
6 years ago
The Mavericks - Live in Austin Texas

Raul Malo sounds great live or in the studio.

82F / 69% RH / 10 mph - intermittent short showers
Sunoverbeach
6 years ago
Hellyeah - Welcome Home

The final studio effort from the late Vinnie Paul. RIP
Palama
6 years ago
The Outlaws - self-titled debut album

Wheel would have approved.

81F / 66% RH / 9 mph
dstieger
Palama
6 years ago
^^^ Good one! ^^^
USNGunner
6 years ago
Always Look On the Bright Side of Life - Monty Python
USNGunner
6 years ago
Liz Brady - Palladium (The Hip)
USNGunner
6 years ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCMLa_Gs8Ic&list=RDRcPUm-YQnHU&index=3

dstieger wrote:



A total classic!
USNGunner
6 years ago
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong - They Can't Take That Away From Me
Palama
6 years ago
The Monkees - self-titled first album

Yes, The Monkees. Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and Mickey Dolenz. No particular reason, just thought it’d be fun to listen to the first LP I ever owned. My parents bought a portable stereo player (...detachable speakers, fold-down turntable...) and they let me pick out a couple of albums. I think the other album was “More of The Monkees” but for some reason, I can only clearly remember the 1st album. But we are talking 50+ years ago so probably lost that memory cell due to later “youthful activities”.

80F / 71% RH / 8 mph - still warm and humid today, cooler now with a very light and brief sprinkle a few minutes ago
8trackdisco
6 years ago
A noise machine. Sounds of thunderstorms.
frankj1
6 years ago

The Monkees - self-titled first album

Yes, The Monkees. Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and Mickey Dolenz. No particular reason, just thought it’d be fun to listen to the first LP I ever owned. My parents bought a portable stereo player (...detachable speakers, fold-down turntable...) and they let me pick out a couple of albums. I think the other album was “More of The Monkees” but for some reason, I can only clearly remember the 1st album. But we are talking 50+ years ago so probably lost that memory cell due to later “youthful activities”.

80F / 71% RH / 8 mph - still warm and humid today, cooler now with a very light and brief sprinkle a few minutes ago

Palama wrote:


Nesmith was legit. Wrote a couple for others that people love...I think we've visited that subject though.
I may have to white-out this post...
MACS
6 years ago
Wind... it's already 73 degrees before 6am, and very windy. Like 20 mph winds.

Not good. That sh*t causes fires.
Palama
6 years ago

Nesmith was legit. Wrote a couple for others that people love...I think we've visited that subject though.
I may have to white-out this post...

frankj1 wrote:



Before you white it out (...I caught the Michael Nesmith reference - very clever of youse...), I think I mis-remembered something in my post. Upon further review, it was my older brother that bought me the stereo. A few years later he bought a Sony HP-610 compact stereo system for me, my initial entry into “real” stereo equipment. I don’t think I ever played that Monkees album on the Sony.
Palama
6 years ago
Fact check - Michael Nesmith’s Mom invented Liquid Paper (...but the Wite Out reference was still pretty clever of Frankie T...)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Paper 
frankj1
6 years ago

Fact check - Michael Nesmith’s Mom invented Liquid Paper (...but the Wite Out reference was still pretty clever of Frankie T...)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Paper 

Palama wrote:


well, thank you.
I stand, um, corrected.
izonfire
6 years ago
I see no mistakes on this page...
Palama
6 years ago
Warren Zevon - The Mutineer

As a Zevon fan, embarrassed to say that I’ve never heard the whole album...until tonight.

80F / 71% RH / 7 mph - another warm, humid, overcast day and now looks like we’re gonna have a few sprinkles
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