frankj1
4 years ago

Todd Snider
Near Truths and Hotel Rooms Live

Great album if you have time to listen through in one sitting.

ZRX1200 wrote:


tyyler (MIA) sent me some of his cd's years ago in a music trade.
Woulda gone my whole life without ever knowing about him.
CelticBomber
4 years ago
Yes - Close to the Edge

"And You and I" has always been my favorite song of theirs.
CelticBomber
4 years ago
It's a Johnny Cash kinda day.
CelticBomber
4 years ago
Tedeschi Trucks band. Been playing them a lot lately.
tonygraz
4 years ago
Neil Young - Eldorado - Hamburg and Amsterdam live versions 1989 tour.
Palama
4 years ago
Al Green

A mixed CD of all my favorites. I NEVER get tired of listening to the Rev! 🇨🇮
Palama
4 years ago
Elvis Costello

A comp CD of early favorites - 1977 to 1984

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Palama
4 years ago
A mixed CD of some great soul music:

I’ll Always Love My Mama - The Intruders
O’Jays - I Love Music
Wake Up Everybody - Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes

The O’Jays:
Family Reunion
Where Did We Go Wrong
Never Break Us Up
Use Ta Be My Girl

The Four Tops:
Keeper of theCastle
Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I Got)
Are You Man Enough?
I Just Can’t Get You Out of My Mind

Totally different experience through my stereo rather than in the car, boom box out in the garage or the tinny computer speakers.
RMAN4443
4 years ago
a couple great bluesy tunes I heard on Sirius free weekend preview...


Samantha Fish-Better Be Lonely





Dr. John-Hello God


Palama
4 years ago
Hall & Oates - The Essential Daryl Hall & John Oates

Although they wouldn’t hit the big time till the 80s, I’d been a fan of them well before then. First heard “Abandoned Luncheonette” a few months after it had been released while working in the good ol’ Holiday Mart Record Department. Didn’t, initially, care for their “new” sound after that but it eventually grew on me.
RMAN4443
4 years ago
The Allman Brothers-The Sky is Cryin'(live)...Derek Trucks slide solo starts at 6:30 in
SMOKIN' =d>

Stogie1020
4 years ago
Palama
4 years ago
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

When you want to kick back and listen to one of the greatest albums of all-time.

78F / 75% RH / 16 mph winds with gusts up to 22
Stogie1020
4 years ago

Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

When you want to kick back and listen to one of the greatest albums of all-time.

78F / 75% RH / 16 mph winds with gusts up to 22

Palama wrote:


That's the truth!
Palama
4 years ago
Weather Report - The Best of

Wanted to listen to some Jaco on my stereo but since almost all my jazz CDs are still in storage, this was the best I could do.
Palama
4 years ago
Muddy Waters - Fathers and Sons

Hard to pick a McKinley Morganfield favorite album but this has gotta be in my Top 5.

As an aside, wife went to the mall so cranked the volume up to 29 (…it’s a digital readout…). Not sure what the max number is but guessing 99 or whenever the amp clips or my speakers blowout. Presently it’s not wall shaking loud but from that bedroom with the door open, decently loud enough to reach the dining table (…30-ish feet away…). Maybe later I’ll bump it up past 30 and see if the neighbors approve of the sound level.

Probably not.
RMAN4443
4 years ago

Muddy Waters - Fathers and Sons

Hard to pick a McKinley Morganfield favorite album but this has gotta be in my Top 5.

As an aside, wife went to the mall so cranked the volume up to 29 (…it’s a digital readout…). Not sure what the max number is but guessing 99 or whenever the amp clips or my speakers blowout. Presently it’s not wall shaking loud but from that bedroom with the door open, decently loud enough to reach the dining table (…30-ish feet away…). Maybe later I’ll bump it up past 30 and see if the neighbors approve of the sound level.

Probably not.

Palama wrote:


That's a good one, but my personal favorite is Hard Again with Johnny Winter, James Cotton,and Pinetop Perkins...

Muddy Waters-Crosseyed Cat



Palama
4 years ago

That's a good one, but my personal favorite is Hard Again with Johnny Winter, James Cotton,and Pinetop Perkins...

Muddy Waters-Crosseyed Cat



RMAN4443 wrote:



Fo’ sure the Columbia / Blue Sky “comeback” albums are in my Top 5!
Palama
4 years ago
Allman Brothers - Closing of the Fillmore East - June 23, 1971 - from the Deluxe Edition of “Eat a Peach”

Bumped the volume up to 32. Not really comfortable to stay in the room. Fills the whole house with some Allman goodness! Closed a couple of doors so the neighbors don’t think I’m totally out of my mind.

Edit: notched it down to a more listenable 26. The thoughts of needing / wanting a bigger amp have been basically squelched as of today.
Palama
4 years ago
Al Green on Spotify

Apparently the app on my iPhone is set on Shuffle Play despite my efforts to disengage it. I may have to delete it and then reinstall to get it back to “normal”.

Edit: Deleting the app didn't work. Will have to devise Plan B.

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