Smooth light
5 years ago
I can see clearly now the rain is gone,
Have a brite sun shine'y day. RIP Nash
Buckwheat
DrMaddVibe
5 years ago
AC/DC - Power Up

"Shot In The Dark"

Palama
5 years ago
Today would have been John Lennon’s 80th birthday. Will be queuing up some of his music tonight.
Smooth light
5 years ago
Give peace a chance! ✌️... all you intolerant bastards!!!
Smooth light
5 years ago
CHUCK BERRY: "London calling live"📞
Rock'in till the end of the day 🎸

It's great if you can find it.🎉
Palama
5 years ago
John Lennon - Signature Box

77F / 66% RH / 9 mph

Edit: got through “Plastic Ono Band” and most of “Imagine”
Palama
5 years ago
Continuing on with Lennon.

Finished off the last 3 songs of “Imagine” and sitting through “Some Time in New York City” for the first time in my life. I listened to a few seconds of each but basically skipped over all of the Yoko Ono songs.

I’m no music critic but the studio recordings on “STINYC” are mostly awful! You’d have to pay me a LOT of money to listen to them again.

77F / 68% RH / 9 mph
BuckyB93
5 years ago
Seven thousand four hundred forty NINE!
DrMaddVibe
5 years ago

I’m no music critic but the studio recordings on “STINYC” are mostly awful! You’d have to pay me a LOT of money to listen to them again.

Palama wrote:




TOTALLY AGREE~

With regards to the Fab Four and their solo discographies this is how I rank them...

I listen to George Harrison's the most. Its the most diverse with attention to detail and musicianship.

Next, is Ringo Starr's. I got hipped to it after seeing one of his All-Starr Band concerts. Their is a lot of depth to them that goes unnoticed by the world. It's a shame too. There are a LOT of great songs that you've never heard there.

Then John Lennon. It's like an acid dripped alcohol fueled anger ridden voyage into the ravages of his artistry. When it's good it's damned good. When it's awful...well everyone knows awful. It's like stepping in dog crap. You know it when you did it! There are some songs that you NEVER EVER want to EVER hear again!

Finally Paul McCartney. Silly Love Songs. That song really defines him and his entire body of solo work. He needed the other 3 ESPECIALLY John for writing material that sticks. I find his work to be poppy for a man of his caliber and demeaning but that's what he chose to do with his work.
DrMaddVibe
5 years ago
Mazarati - Self-Titled

"100 MPH"



Not the one off their album...this is an extended mix...but enough to get the point. Prince was a genius. This was probably as close to his own band as the sound ever got.
Smooth light
5 years ago
ROLLING STONES: past hits
Palama
5 years ago

TOTALLY AGREE~

With regards to the Fab Four and their solo discographies this is how I rank them...

I listen to George Harrison's the most. Its the most diverse with attention to detail and musicianship.

Next, is Ringo Starr's. I got hipped to it after seeing one of his All-Starr Band concerts. Their is a lot of depth to them that goes unnoticed by the world. It's a shame too. There are a LOT of great songs that you've never heard there.

Then John Lennon. It's like an acid dripped alcohol fueled anger ridden voyage into the ravages of his artistry. When it's good it's damned good. When it's awful...well everyone knows awful. It's like stepping in dog crap. You know it when you did it! There are some songs that you NEVER EVER want to EVER hear again!

Finally Paul McCartney. Silly Love Songs. That song really defines him and his entire body of solo work. He needed the other 3 ESPECIALLY John for writing material that sticks. I find his work to be poppy for a man of his caliber and demeaning but that's what he chose to do with his work.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Enjoyed and agree with most of your comments. I never listened much to Ringo’s solo albums but always liked the stuff on the radio. Will need to delve into Ringo more.

There was a time when I liked Paul more than John...not sure what drugs I was on. [gonzo]
Palama
5 years ago
More from Lennon’s “Signature Box”

“Mind Games” tonight. Other than the title track, another forgettable Lennon album.

Think I’ll forego the rest of the box set for later.

76F / 71% RH / 13 mph
CelticBomber
5 years ago
The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones in Mono
DrMaddVibe
5 years ago
I REALLY need to wake up today...2 cups of Death Wish and one cup of Cafe Bustelo...still got my chin down...one more Cafe then on the brew and this...

Metallica - Kill 'Em All

"Whiplash"



7 on the home stereo...perked up a bit...dogs are hiding...haven't seen the cats.
Smooth light
5 years ago
Try FOGHAT energized, ⚡⚡
Stogie1020
5 years ago
Gordon Lightfoot
Palama
5 years ago
Ringo Starr - Sentimental Journey

My foray into Ringo’s solo albums.

80F / 76% RH / 13 mph with gusts up to 20
DrMaddVibe
5 years ago
Let me know what you think of them.

Started out a bit rough for me but that's because he's on his own with no John/Paul guiding the way. His last album, What's My Name was a really great all around record.
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