Whats playing on your system today?


Today I decided to listen to two of my favorite rock guitar heros and one great vocalist. Guitarist' Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose and vocalist Davey Pattison.

I listened to Trower songs:
Bridge of sighs, Stitch in time, The fool and me, my personal favorite- Too rolling stoned and others.....

Then I pulled out "Gamma". 
I listened to: Razor King, Wish I was and Skin and bone and others.....

Davey Pattison hooked has also up with Michael Shenker also. I really enjoyed my day so far. Anybody else heard anything good?

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Reubent great call. One of his best!   I saw him in a club a few years back, wow, did not disappoint!!!!

Lucinda Williams "Blessed"

Buckingham/NIcks

Nice Slaw - I have 1 CD by Gomez and love it.  Glad they have some vinyl.
Was raised on GFR - probably need to revisit!!!  Live version of Gimme Shelter....Wow!
Jazz day:

Bill Evans/Jim Hall  "Undercurrents"

Tom Scott "Apple Juice"

Might excercise my woofers with some Stanley Clark today.
Wes Montgomery  "I'm out of my head"
1965 recording on Verve, SQ excellent

Led Zepplin II  What needs to be said?

Dire Straits  "Love Over Gold"  When you open your record with "Telegraph Road"  you are kick ass!

All Vinyl always...
Dave Brubeck  "Greatest Hits"

Neil Young and Crazy Horse  "Ragged Glory"
Guitar rock, long note decay, righteous!
Nutty, how was days of the new live?....love their music wish it was on vinyl!
Ben Harper/Charlie Musslewhite. "Get Up!"

Eric Clapton "461 Ocean Boulevard"

Rolling Stones. "Goats Head Soup"

all vinyl all the time
"stranded,,caught in the crossfire"...
My favorite SRV album!

Buddy Guy  "Skin Deep"
If you are a Grace Slick fan her solo "Dreams" is a must hear.

John Lee Hooker "Chill Out"
Robert Cray "Midnight Stroll"
Crazy Horse "Loose"
REM  "Green"
Smithereens "11"
George Benson "Breezin"

Next up Yes "Close to the Edge"  with a beverage or 2
Robin Trower is a must see!

Pretenders. "Learning to Crawl"
Lucinda Williams. "Down where the Spirit meets the Bone"
Yes. "Fragile"

@slaw 

Robin Trower.  I finally saw him about 6 years ago in a small club.....incredible - a blow away.  

Especially when he played "The Fool in me". Wow!
Ten Years After. "Watt".  Maybe their best
Tom Petty. "Hypnotic Eye".  Late great, one of his best
jimi Hendrix. "Midnight Lightning". An open channel and great drumming on this album.  

Glad I could help uberwaltz!  :?)    TYA is one of my all time favs....
+1 slaw.

There are about a dozen Robin Trower albums in my rotation - they are all excellent.

Stephen Stills “2”. Incredible songwriter and guitarist!
Speaking of another acquired taste but excellent is the late great Roy Buchanan.  His cover of Hey Joe is insane!
Uberwaltz one of my College favs!  JS. Earth.

Driving n Crying.  "Mystery Road"
@slaw TYA Watt....What????  you are on a roll my friend.  One of my all time favs....
Tracey Chapman day:

Telling Stories
Crossroads

Robert Plant and Allison Krause “Raising Sand"
@nutty, not a big fan either but Darkness on the Edge of Town is one I do like. Nebraska is the other one.  Thats about it for me.
bpd24,

I have seen Bruce live and enjoyed the show, but still not a fan.  I saw him right after Johnny Cash passed and he opened the show by himself with a tribute "I walk the Line."  I really appreciated that.

+1 on Lucinda,  Her entire catalog is excellent!  My Company helped her get off the ground 25 years ago and I spent some time with her before one of her shows drinking buds!  LOL!   
@slaw one of my all time favs.  Grew up on side 2 of Abbey Road.  I know you had some head bobbin goin on!
Fleetwood Mac.   Tango in the Night

Jefferson Airplane.  Volunteers 

Beatles.  Abby Road.  


Sleep,.......
Wilco “Sky Blue Sky”

Dire Straits “Love over Gold”

How good is Mark Knopfler!


Neil Young.  Hawks and Doves.    

Canned Heat.  Live in Europe. 

@slaw. Have to check that NY out.  I counted today 44 albums I have by my man!  Most by one artist in my vinyl collection.  
Chicago Transit Authority.  Self titled.  1st album when rock meets big brass!

Neil Young.   “Tonight’s the Night”.   Live at the Roxy.  A must have for NY fans and fans of that classic album.  Sonics and  performance 10 albums!