CelticBomber
3 years ago
It's a Steely Dan Greatest Hits kinda morning.
Palama
3 years ago
Return to Forever - Romantic Warrior

Saw this lineup in Berkeley in November 1977. Awesome show. Stanley Clarke was out of this world!

76F / 72% RH / 13 mph winds with gusts up to 16
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Orlando boys doin' good...

Kash'd Out - The Hookup

"Always Vibin'"

CelticBomber
3 years ago
Indigo Girls - 1200 Curfews Double Live album. (This one is in my top 10 fav live albums)
Regina Spektor - The Very Best Of
CelticBomber
3 years ago

cb wrote:
U2 - First 3 albums. Boy October and War. War was one of those albums that changed me.


is it too late to file a law suit?

frankj1 wrote:



Considering that the crime has been ongoing you might have a case.
frankj1
3 years ago
Afghan Whigs~ Black Love
front guy (Greg Dulli) also was in side project Twilight Singers
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
Dorothy - Gifts From the Holy Ghost
frankj1
3 years ago
Counting Crows~ August and Everything After
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Journey - Freedom

“The Way We Used To Be”



Steve who?

Some of Neil's better work. He's ALWAYS been a "headset pay attention to what I'm doing but it's hard to do" guitarist.

The rest of the album isn't bad either...I just really like this cut. It's like a double middle finger to all those fans that say it's not Journey without Steve Perry. That guy's voice is shot and cannot do it day in and day out on tour. Not only that, but there's all the crap he ran that band through...I say good riddance and the band that is the band now...see ya out there!
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
Halestorm - Back From the Dead
Palama
3 years ago
A mixed CD of jazz and jazz-rock ranging from Gabor Szabo to Ramsey Lewis to Full Moon to Cold Blood. A bit eclectic fo’ sure.
Palama
3 years ago
Poco - The Forgotten Trail (1969-1974)

Never hit the big time despite the talent. Richie Furay, Jim Messina, Paul Cotton, Rusty Young, Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit were all part of the band at some point or another. I don’t think they get enough credit for being one of the pioneers of country-rock.

78F / 69% RH / 17 mph winds with gusts up to 21
frankj1
3 years ago
you made me think twice...
Palama
3 years ago

you made me think twice...

frankj1 wrote:



🤣
Palama
3 years ago
Todd Rundgren and the Hello People - May 23, 1978, Roxy Theatre, W. Hollywood, CA

Two+ hours of a wizard and a true star.

Saw Todd only once in 1979 when he toured with Utopia and they stopped off on their way back from Japan.

78F / 69% RH / 16 mph with gusts up to 20
DrMaddVibe
3 years ago
Shinedown - Planet Zero

"Planet Zero"

Palama
3 years ago
Weather Report - Heavy Weather

Never get tired of listening to “Birdland” and “A Remark You Made”.

Linton Kwesi Johnson - Forces of Victory

One of the joys of working in a record store was “discovering” new artists and then turning customers on to them. Such was the case with LKJ. We played this album often and while we may not have converted every customer who was in the store, I’d hazard to guess 1 out of 3. HOF numbahs fo’ sure!
Sunoverbeach
3 years ago
frankj1
3 years ago

Todd Rundgren and the Hello People - May 23, 1978, Roxy Theatre, W. Hollywood, CA

Two+ hours of a wizard and a true star.

Saw Todd only once in 1979 when he toured with Utopia and they stopped off on their way back from Japan.

78F / 69% RH / 16 mph with gusts up to 20

Palama wrote:


Todd's a genius, not like a genius.
Palama
3 years ago
Pat Metheny Group - Nov. 19, 1981 - Moore Theater, Seattle, WA
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