Beth Hart and Joe Bonamossa, Don't explain.... Great vocalist on this collaboration. Beth Hart has some great solo material as well. Check her out. https://youtu.be/Yim-elDkkyAN |
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ghosthouse,
I have DP In Rock on download. It's been a while since I've listened. Thanks! Also, with so much music being flooded onto the "Obscure bands" thread, thanks for giving me some direction as to a good starting point. That thread may be a little out of my wheelhouse ;^)
radfrad, ZZ Top... great band. I have Tres Hombres. Agree with ghost, it is fantastic and recorded well, even on CD. (I remember my brother had the LP,wow!) I also have Degullo and like it quite a bit. They have so much more . I need to invest.
And I love the cut "My heads in Mississippi". Who can forget ...."I was stumblin' through the parking lot, of an invisible seven eleven!" Should be on the "Favorite song Lyric" thread. I understand Billy has a new albumn out tnough I haven't heard it yet.
♪Thanks for keeping the thread Live everyone! ♬
Best regards, Nutty
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jafant,
Cecil Taylor....I'm no expert on Jazz music or musicians. What I found of Cecil was mostly improv. It's really not something I would normally listen to. However I would never attempt to discount his abilities as a musician. Im sure there are others reading who are fans of Cecil. Thanks for the recommendation. Please keep posting your favs.
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Butthole surfers, song " Pepper". Classic. Beck, song, "Loser".
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ozzy,
I felt bad about misleading you. I did a quick Wikipedia check on the AD/DC High Voltage. Looks like they originally released two different versions. One Australian version on LP with "Soul Stripper". The US of version is different and has different artwork as well.
Looks like you can get it on CD through amazon on a remastered verion called AC/DC '74 Jailbreak.
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jafant,
How do you like Beth Hart?
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Beth Hart and Joe Bonamossa, Seesaw.
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Steely Dan, Countdown to ecstacy.
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ghosthouse, Never heard of The Stars of the Lid or Eple Trio, need to look them up. I like Zappa and Jean-Luc. However the jury is out on King Kong for now :^) Alao I'm glad you like Rick Braun. Now I need to listen to more Sugar Cane Harris, but I did ses this: https://youtu.be/0lnl6Pk7t0kthepigdog, Billy Gibbons is great! The keyboards are a nice addition. The set really has some flavor. I'm ordering the CD. abtom2, I need to research Massive Attack. But thanks for mentioning Enigmatic Oceans. Never heard that Jean-Luc before. Its fantastic. My first was Civilized Evil and Demagomania was a great cut. But Enigmatic Oceans is clearly better. |
I'm diggin' the Sugar Cane Harris too!!
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ghosthouse, I listened to Keyzop..Its fantastic. I also can hear the Zappa influence in Jean-Luc's "Enigmatic Oceans". So I'll check the other Zappa references with Sugarcane also. In between all of this I was able to squeeze in some more Beth Hart. From her Immortal albumn, the song "I am the one" is killer. https://youtu.be/swVNp0x9xMAN |
falconquest,
That was a great performance. Phoebe has a beautiful and powerful voice. Thanks for the link.
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ghosthouse,
Regarding Beth Hart, I'm a big Bonamossa fan, however I might like Beth more on her solo efforts more then on the collaborative. Her CD's are great. BTW, She has a "very aggressive" version of Humble Pie's "I don't need no Dr." On YouTube. Also some performances with Gov't Mule and Jeff Beck.
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, The Lion The Beast The Beat
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Buckethead, Project Little man
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Sons of Apollo, Psychotic Symphony - 2017 - Jeff Scott Soto (Trans Siberian Orchestra, Talisman, ex-Journey, ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, ex-Axel Rudi Pell) – lead vocals
- Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal (Art of Anarchy, ex-Guns N’ Roses) – guitar
- Billy Sheehan (The Winery Dogs, Mr. Big, ex-David Lee Roth) – bass
- Derek Sherinian (Black Country Communion, ex-Dream Theater, ex-Alice Cooper, ex-Platypus, ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, ex-Kiss) – keyboards
- Mike Portnoy (The Winery Dogs, Transatlantic, Flying Colors, Neal Morse Band, ex-Dream Theater, ex-Adrenaline Mob, ex-Avenged Sevenfold) – drums
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radfrad,
Great set list. I saw an interview with Glenn Hughes where he stated that after "he will never be in another band" after Black Country Communion". "It was so special and unique". Thanks for pointing out his skills on the bass guitar. We often overlook it because of his outstanding vocals.
Also, I've never heard that particular Rush albumn you listed. I have a lot of Rush media, but not that one. I need to check it out. Does it count that I've seen them 4 times live! True story.
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radfrad,
I'll check out Rush for sure. Keep digging around on Glenn. He is everywhere, I mean everywhere. I even found holiday music! If your into Gov't Mule, he has a song on their "Shout" CD, and he did an entire LA blues Authority albumn also.
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California Breed, Glenn Hughes, Andrew Watt, Jason Bonham.
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Spocks Beard, Day for night. Spocks Beard as you know is progressive rock. The band has evolved several times over the years. IMHO, each albumn was different and great in its own way. Some of their songs are like small journeys. They wind you through different melodies and movements. I think the one of the best songs that demonstrates their talent and to take you on one of Neal Morse's journey is "The Healing Colors Of Sound". (ghosthouse, if your out there try this last one before you make your final judgment) https://youtu.be/ln_S6Dy4pZ0N |
falconquest,
I watched your Patricia Barber link for a again time. She sounds wonderful and a great recording, (for youtu.be). I don't have any of Patricia on CD but I do have a few Diana Krall. Female voices can reveal flaws in ones hi fi. Thanks for the recommendation.
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ghost,
Finally finished the Zappa you posted about. What else can be said about Zappa and the talent he attraced. He was a genius. It's not what I normally gravitate towards musically. Now on to Sugarcane. I replayed Keyzop, that is more my speed.
Thanks for the enlightenment!
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The Who, Who's Next. Quite possibly one of the best albumn covers by one of the Greatest band of all time.
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Listened to the band TKO, "Let it roll". My copy was recorded from LP to CD so I got to enjoy all of the pops and cracks from my youth. I like the vocalist on this one. He reminds me of Roger Daltrey.
On to Mother Love Bone, "Apple". Seattle band who's lead singers death inspired Pearl Jam and Soundgarden to form Temple of the dog.
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Fleetwood Mac, Then Play On.
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radfrad,
I would love to see him. He's not touring anywhere near Cinci. I would love to see him before he retires. He is one of my favorites. Please give us a full report. :^)
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This morning I dusted off my copy of self titled Screamin' Cheetah Wheelies. Their first albumn is solid and recorded very well. Great guitar and voclas on this one. Southern rock flavor on this effort. Here is a link side one, track one but the entire disc is good. https://youtu.be/mhK4rIC5HuIN |
Dixie Dregs, Freefall. I was lucky enough to see the Dregs with Steve Morse at the Madison Theater in 2005. arcam88 and I attended the show together. Bulletboys, Freakshow. 80's Rock hair band. Memorable cuts are "Hang on St. Christopher", "THC groove" and "Talk to your daughter". (3 stars on this dics) I would describe The Bulletboys in these terms. If Van Halen all had sons and they grew up and formed a band,,,, it would be The Bulletboys. Days of the New, self titled 1997 CD. Four piece rock band. No electric lead guitars, are used except for the bass, all accoustic. Sample link below if your not familiar. https://youtu.be/TI01oSe6oBEN |
Dire Straits, On every street. CD.
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facten,
I tracked down Who's that Lady. It's been so long since I've heard that song,(or anything else from The Isley Brothers). It's great. I didn't run the counter but that amazing guitar solo at the end has to be 3 + minutes! Im glad you posted it.
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Foghat, Fool for the city. Jefferson Airlplane, Surrealistic Pillow.
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Cheap Trick, Dream Police Cream, Live Cream Scorpions, Blackout
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Alice in chains, songs "Rooster" and "Would?". Monster Magnet, song "Space Lord". Queen, song "Im in love with my car. Spocks Beard, song "NWC". Van Halen, song "Ice Cream Man". Black Key, song "Howling for you". Tom Petty, song "You wreck me.
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gshephardbuster,
Completely forgot about that track! Thanks for reminding me. Easily the best song on the disc.
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radfrad,
I'm glad you are into Black Country Communion. It's a solid line-up. If you like Glenn Hughes, listen to his solo albumn "The way it is".
The RUSH A B C 1974 is very good. But I only listened to a download on Headphones. I should invest. RUSH was great each time I saw them. IMHO they were better when they/I was younger. The vocals were stronger when Geddy was younger. Then Geddy began playing the bass and keyboards simultaneously on the newer music. The stage productions were enhanced also. Drum solo's were the best, of course.
Today- The Doobie Brothers, Toulouse Street. What better way to start the day. "Jesus is just alright by me". I also want to dig out the Guess Who you listed. Been a while since I've listened to that.
jafant,
I'm not familiar with Vivaldi. Perhaps its time to expand my horizons. I'll take some time to listen to a bit of your selection as well.
Thanks for posting !
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Glenn Tipton, Baptism Of Fire, (Remastered)
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++ on Y&T. If your a Y&T fan, do yourself a favor, check out Dave Meniketti. He was the heart and soul of the band, IMO. Guitars and vocals. 2 solo projects by him are hard to find. I have them on CD and I found mine in Japan. Meniketti, S/T and Dave Meniketti, On The Blue Side A couple links below but On the Blue Side is Solid!!! "Just Coastin" https://youtu.be/c64AfCnE5OU"Loan me a dime" https://youtu.be/j2eQ0DMF_mU"Storm" https://youtu.be/glCtiib4CIwN |