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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@ozzy

Yes I have the latest album
Agreed it is obviously not on par with classic Styx but still worth a spin for sure.

Same as the 2 latest Uriah Heep albums, very different from classic Heep but still hell yeah!
May have to look for some Tears For Fears on cassette then, none in my sprawling tape collection...yet
Pretty much a live music fest all weekend for myself and my daughter.
Its Rockville time!
Google it to see the artists!
@slaw 

Spot on with the avatar.
I can highly recommend their new album, its songs are maybe a bit more catchy, crafted with hooks rather than some of their earlier stuff but very well recorded.

My daughter is doing all 3 days of Rockville, this ol fart can only manage Sat!

I do not have catfish rising on vinyl, yet!
Freshly cleaned original copy of 2112, yes the one by Rush not Styx......lol

This was a bargain bin $1 purchase that needed a lot of cleaning work but now it really sounds good with just a very few odd clicks and pops. Never give up on vinyl, you can ressurect just about most of them.
Today's live that I will be catching at Rockville.

Red Sun Rising
Sevendust
Breaking Benjamin
Stone Sour
Avenged Sevenfold

What an overdose of hard rock!
@nutty. 
Boy a blast from the past, remember seeing Slayer on the reign of blood tour.
Now I hear this is their last year, farewell tour.
But for something a little lighter before we leave for Rockville.

Confessions of a romance novelist... The Anchoress.aka Catherine Anne Davies
What a blast!
Sunburned, bit dehydrated and foot weary but a totally awesome day!
It does not get much better than spending quality time with your 18 year old daughter and listening to some primo rock all day long!

To wind down
August and Everything... Counting Crows in the car on the drive home.
Night all!
Still one of the best recordings I have on vinyl.
Ghost in the Machine... The Police
The Money Shot... Puscifer.

Maynard been busy this year
New album for A Perfect Circle, Tool and working on new Puscifer material.
Guess he had plenty of down time though....lol.
Another fruitfull trip to our LRS, getting to be a weekly pilgrimage for my teenage daughter and myself, brought her up proper like...lol.

First up

No Jacket required...Phil Collins
stereo5
Unfortunately I have to agree on the new Shinedown album SQ, terrible mastering all round.
A real shame as there are some killer tracks on it later into it if you can sit and suffer...lol
We are huge fans and have seen them live 4 times, my opinion is that this album is a LOT better than the last one, although that is not much of a compliment I know.
Stick with it, it does get better....
stereo5
If it helps any I could not stand listening to attention attention on my main rig at all.
It did not sound too bad playing via Tidal on my phone transmitted to the car stereo via Bluetooth! Seemed to take the harshness out of it!
This album title ALWAYS cracks me up.
You can tune a piano but you can't tuna fish..... Reo Speedwagon
Nice Nutty!
Huge Dream Theater fan here.

Black clouds and silver linings is a top spin for me.
Last of my fresh purchases.

Alf...Alison Moyet.

Still one of my favourite female singers and this l.p. is superbly produced and mastered to boot.
@reubent 

Yea, just never found the vinyl at a fair price or condition until now.
Tbh I am in a bit of a vinyl binge for the bands from my English youth of the 80,s.
Simple minds, talking heads, the cars, Thompson twins, Frankie goes to Hollywood etc etc.
Its a retro blast.....lol
@reubent 

Haha
Yea probably10 years ago I would not have admitted it either.....😂.
Tbh some of the 80,s I would like to forget...like big hair and medallions!

Now I am just appreciating how well the majority of these albums were recorded.

Have Men At Work ready to spin next.

@jafant 

Eat the Elephant by A Perfect Circle is an absolutely sublime album, I listened on tidal and have just ordered the vinyl version
Donkey punch the night... Puscifer.

Maynard on top form on this group of "covers"
@jafant 
Yes Paz was a darn good bass player too, from the Pixies I believe.
Just more to listen to!
August... Eric Clapton

Synchronicity... The Police

Both on cassette.

Our LRS just throws all the tapes in big boxes and sells them $10 for 5 tapes so I always have a rummage round to see what's new.
Now and Zen... Robert Plant.

Do not really care what Michael green says, there truly is some poorly recorded and mastered music out there.

This is NOT one of them!
Sublime even on cassette.
Mott the Hoople
Real blast from the past.
Very underrated band imho.
Nice choices Woobie