Animal Collective / Sung tongs |
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John Martyn - Live at Leeds (.flac)
Powered the Node 2 down last night along with the external SSD. Fired both back up this mornin and everything it indexed was still available...cool.
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Mental
Good to hear, hoping it was just its first time go a round.
Enjoy the music!
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Jessie Colin Young - On The Road (.flac)
@uberwaltz ...yeah, no probs other than my aggravation with the indexing time span last night, could ya tell? *laffs
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Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs & Englishmen (.flac) MFSL
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Johnny Lang - Lie To Me (.flac)
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Friday May 10th Got my Robin Trower Tickets Fillmore West
He has a US tour lined up in town near YOU!
New CD. And yes available on Vinyl. Shipping soon Pre order on Amazon Trower claims this new release is back to his RR roots
Yeeeeeeee Ha
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Humble Pie "Smokin' " SHM cd.
ozzy
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Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live - CD1 (flac)
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Rod Stewart Unplugged.
Cassette
Exceptional SQ. |
Bardo Pond / On the ellipse |
The Head And The Heart -
The Head And The Heart
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Akron Family / Love is simple |
Sparklehorse / Vivadixi... |
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Ghost / He is
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Ghost / Squarehammer |
Dire Straits communique, Dave Brubeck time further out and angel eyes
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Pass It On - Dave Holland Sextet |
boxer12,Sparklehorse is an interesting band for sure.I'm always hunting for new music to enjoy,so thanks!I was listening to some of their stuff on YouTube then got sidetracked with old Smothers Brothers videos......
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jtcf, you're welcome!
Clogs / Lantern |
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Fences - Sadie
Want to say 'thank you' to everyone slapping me around these last few months telling me to start streaming. Me and my old ways, ouch, I finally cut the cord to FM. No doubt it was time, two local college stations that constantly pushed their political agendas all day long...*laffs
Anyways...cheers
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Timeout - The Dave Brubeck Quartet ;) |
Big Life .... Nightranger |
The radio. Over the airwaves not the internet. WRBK. Little private station in the middle of nowhere. Listening to "On the Beach" with Charlie Brown.
Any of you folks know what beach music is? |
Fundamental ...Bonnie Rait.
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n80, I'll bite... What is beach music?
Stereolab |
Stereolab / (another from the anti-sun collection) |
Boxer12, beach music is a regional variation of Motown type music from the southern U.S. coast, primarily the Myrtle Beach area. It originated in the 50's and 60's. The shag, which originated in Ocean Drive just north or Myrtle Beach is the dance associated with beach music. Bands like The Drifters, The Temptations, The Embers, The Tams, The Four Tops, The Chairman of the Board, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs. Quite a few of these bands had Motown careers (The Temptations obviously) in addition to music they wrote and arranged as 'beach music' and some crossed over. Stax and Atlantic Records were major labels for beach music. Some famous beach tunes: Carolina Girls – General Johnson With this Ring – Platters I Love Beach Music – Embers My Girl – Temptations Sixty Minute Man – Billy Ward Under the Boardwalk – Drifters Miss Grace – Tymes Summertime is Calling Me – Catalinas Myrtle Beach Days – Fantastic Shakers What You Do To Me – Embers 39-21-46 – Showmen You’re More Than a Number in My Little Red Book – Drifters Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy – Tams She Used to be my Girl – O’Jays
Build Me Up Buttercup – Foundations Girl Watcher – O’Kaysions Some Kind of Wonderful – The Band of Oz |
Not beach music......
The Other Side ... Godsmack.
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n80, Interesting that it goes back to the 50's. Also interesting that my wife and I have spent a lot of time in that very area (vacationing) over the last 20+ years & never heard the term (LOL). Thank You
The Good, The Bad, & The Queen
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It is a very regional and now 'oldies' sort of thing. Mostly just an interesting side note to Motown.
And now for something completely different:
Currently listening to Rush - Signals. Also not beach music. A good but not great album in my opinion. It is also the last Rush album I ever bought. I have not liked a single song they did since that album. Glad they were successful with subsequent albums and glad they have a fan base who likes those albums and I'm still very fond of Rush...just Signals and earlier. |
Megadeth - Greatest Hits Incubus - Make Yourself (top notch recording) 😎! John Wait - Temple Bar Marillion - Early Stages Chevelle - Sci-fi Crimes |
Other than "Farewell to Kings"
(which is great), I haven't really gotten into their music much. I will say that what they do, they do well, just not my style of music.
Boredoms / Super Roots, VI |
Pardon me while I burst into flames😳 |
Cécile McLorin Savant Dreams and Daggers Clifford Brown Memorial Album NY pressing Johnny Coles Little Johnny C Music Matters Jazz pressing Miles Davis Someday My Prince Will Come 6 eye Columbia pressing |
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Gamma 1 (Ronnie Montrose)😎 |
arcam88,
I began this thread began with Ronnie Montrose and Gamma as it's first post just about two years ago. That is a great albumn. Actually all of the Gamma's are good!
Also the Incubus, Make yourself,, I agree. It is produced very well.
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Peter Greene Splinter Group - Destiny Road and Hot Foot Powder
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Pilot Speed / Into the west |
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Aja-Steely Dan. CD. Never disappoints. |
Clem Snide / You were a diamond |
Neko Case - Fox Confessor Brings the Flood. CD. |
Get Lucky - Mark Knopfler......not Loverboy....although I did have that album once too. |
Var / No one dances quite like my brothers Follakzoid / II
Both of them released on "Sacred Bones Records". Very interesting label. |