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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Breaking in a pair of Acrolink interconnects so it’s digital for a while. 

Pink Floyd, “Meddle”    MFSL  CD
Big Head Todd - 
Stratagem

Really enjoying track 3, Wearing Only Flowers...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=755YngDklMU

"...Wearing Only Flowers came in 27 to 1...."

Good song on another uneven album from BHT&TM.

I saw Big Head Todd, Hootie and the Blowfish, The Meat Puppets and Freedy Johnston at a festival in Charleston, SC in the mid 90's. Great 90's pop groups.

Tonight I'm listening to Robert Plant-Pictures At Eleven then R.E.M. Automatic for the People.

Big Head Todd and the Monsters - "Sister Sweetly" - A really good '90's rock album....
The Allman Brothers, “Live At The Fillmore East”    MFSL
Richard Wright, “Wet Dream”
Tao of I - Iona Fortune  (Electronic / World)

For those who may be interested: adding a link since it describes this music much better than I can.

https://boomkat.com/products/tao-of-i
Pink Floyd, “The Final Cut”
The Doors, “LA Woman”
Nirvana, “Nirvana 2002”

all on digital
Listening to Dee Snyder and The House Of Hair on 94.1WHJY FM HD stereo from 9pm to 12am.

Dave Edmunds: Get It.

Rockpile: Seconds Of Pleasure.

The Morells: Shake And Push.

Moon Martin: Shots From A Cold Nightmare.

Variety day today. Since I have been auditioning different speaker cables this past week I have been having fun running through some of the usual suspects that I am quite familiar with, so I can zero in on which cables I like best. The playlist has included;
Sade
Sara Bareilles
Boz Scaggs
Steely Dan
Chili Peppers
Allman Bros
Neil Young
Rod Stewart/Faces
Cream
Eric Clapton - various
Robin Trower
Nirvana
Warren Haynes
and more


Dire Straits, “Dire Straits”
Masters Of Reality, “Deep In The Hole”
The Allman Brothers Band, “Eat A Peach”

on digital
+1 Uberwaltz
Anything by Schenker is OK by me!

The Michael Schenker Group- 1980 CD

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Gipsy Lady ... Schenker/Barden Acoustic Project.

Still one of my top all time rock guitarists ever.
Long live Schenker!
Raging Silence .... Uriah Heep

Tidal

Working my way through some of the lesser  known , more obscure Heep offerings. The word is that 80,s and 90,s albums were a low point but I can’t say as I have really heard a complete clunker yet!
Alison Moyet, "Where Hides Sleep"
Crowded House, Woodface, Deluxe Edition- this seems to be in constant rotation...
Sara Bareilles, Little Voice
Dave Meniketti, On The Blue Side
Roy Buchanan, Loading Zone

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Me likey, ghosthouse. The verses are very similar to Albert King's "Born Under A Bad Sign" (same lick and groove), written by William Bell and Booker T. Jones. Cream also recorded the song, but Jack Bruce was no Albert King!
So much GREAT MUSIC!
how about Pretenders "The Isle of View"
 supreme ptoduction!
The Flower Kings "Paradox Hotel"
Peter Frampton "Fingerprints"
CHEERS!😎
Savoy Brown, “Live At The Intersection”. 2CD set
J Geils Band, “Live, Full House”. On vinyl
Uriah Heep, “The Magicians Birthday”.  on CD
Yes, “Close To The Edge” Audio Fidelity SACD
Jethro Tull, “Thick As A Brick” MFSL. CD
Johnny Winter And, Live On vinyl
Richard Wright, “Broken China”.  On vinyl
Quinn Sullivan - Mignight Highway

The Apocalypse Blues Revue - The Shape of Blues to Come
... TAYLOR SWIFT: Reputation

HEAVY BASS AND ELECTRONICS very taxing and a real stereo reproduction challenge... lots of imbeded moments, great sound comparisons.
Using this to break-in new power cords/interconnects (300 + hours)
Kansas, “Leftoverture”
Led Zeppelin, “Led Zeppelin IV”
Carly Simon, “Letters Never Sent”
Bettye Lavette - "I've Got My Own Hell To Pay" on CD. Great covers of some really good songs. Produced by Joe Henry. The standouts for me are "Down to Zero" and "Just Say So". Real soul.......
Filth & Fire by Mary Gauthier. Gurf Morlix (Lucinda Williams’ guitarist/bandleader/producer up through and including her Car Wheels On A Gravel Road album) produces, plays a bunch of instruments, and sings harmony. Other musicians on the album include Peter Rowan (Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys, Seatrain, Muleskinner, Old & In The Way), Ian McLagan (The Small Faces), and an excellent drummer named Rick Richards. Recorded in Austin, Texas. Mary is my favorite "new" artist.