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?

N

 




nutty
Pretty much a live music fest all weekend for myself and my daughter.
Its Rockville time!
Google it to see the artists!
@slaw - The National is hosting a 3 day music festival here in Cincinnati this weekend (where the band members are from and the band was founded). The festival is called "The National Homecoming". Pretty cool lineup, but I can't go :~(

Also, The Jayhawks - "Hollywood Town Hall" is a GREAT album. I only have it on an original CD. How's the reissue vinyl? I'll put it on my wish-list if you think it's worthy.


A gifted copy of Led Zeppelin "II" (no RL)(lp)

The National "Sleep Well Beast" (lp)
Dead Can Dance - Within The Realm Of A Dying Sun ( LP )

shining darkly on my humble vintage system.....yum
May have to look for some Tears For Fears on cassette then, none in my sprawling tape collection...yet
+++ On Tears for Fears. Both "The Hurting" and "Songs From the Big Chair" were in heavy rotation on my TT back in the mid '80's and spinning on the CDP after that. They still get the occasional spin, but I have a lot more music to choose from now....
@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!
Agreed- geoffkait

I wore out several TFF cassettes prior to the CD format.
Happy Listening!
ozzy,
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+1 Styx and yes it is good.

Robin Trower, and old one- "Sweet Wine of Love"
Hughes/Thrall

N
uberwaltz,

Have you heard the last STYX album?
Its pretty good, although not classic STYX but still good.

ozzy
Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair on cassette. Wow! All I can say is Wow! What dynamics! And clarity! They don’t make em like this anymore.
bluesy41

Joey D. and Van Morrison have a release dropping soon.
Happy Listening!
Santana - Abraxas -MFSL CD ripped WAV to Server....
always high expectations driven by the artistry.. and then the Sonics just €£%#******
mud city....
i normally make it thru track 3

my sense is bdp knows stuff......

serving up Walter Becker - 11 Tracks of Whack..

( there are 12 )........
This vinyl gets a lot of airtime at my house, simply because it is very well mastered and a musical masterpiece imho.

Crest of a Knave... Jethro Tull
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Henry Gross - Plug Me Into Something
Robert A Johnson - Close Personal Friend
Elf - L.A. 59
JO JO GUNNE - Jumpin' The Gun
So time for spotlight on my local bands tonight
In no particular order but these will all be queued up later....

Sound Of Madness....Shinedown

Dont you Fake it....Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

Ocean Avenue....Yellowcard

@slaw, speaking of Buddy Miller, he and Emmylou Harris have been singing (ha) the praises of a guy named Doug Seegers, whose Going Down To The River album they both appear on. And oh man, is Doug the real deal! A true blue hillbilly, a real Country/Western (as it used to be called) singer. I hear a lot of Hank Williams and a little of Merle Haggard in his singing, and a similarity to newer guys like Wayne Hancock (my former-bandmate Paul Skelton played on his early albums, and then Evan Johns, with whom I recorded one album, played guitar in his road band---small world!) and Hank's grandson, Hank III. He sounds like a man, not a boy, unlike many pseudo-Country singers today---those raised on Rock, but now wanting in on the Country action. I hear that in far too many of the "Americana" bands and solo artists. They haven't lived it, how they gonna sing it?

Some not-really-Country music lovers may be put off by the sound of Doug's voice---it has the nasally/twangy character of hardcore Country singers from the South, heard in a lot of Bluegrass music. The band is the traditional Country/Western lineup---pedal steel, Telecaster guitar, honkytonk piano, fiddle, mandolin, and occasional dobro and banjo, with Doug playing acoustic guitar. For lovers of real Country/Western music only!

@slaw 

Lmao

Actually I wondered after I posted who might be first to misread and tell me the obvious....lol

I am old but not THAT old my friend!
Currently cleaning..

Hendrix "Both Sides of the Sky" (lp)

listening now...... Jason Molina "Travels in Constants" (lp)

The Autumn Defense  "Once Around" (lp)
BTW, Buddy Miller’s voice on "Cruel Moon" sounds very similar to Jon Snodgrass.

Cardas deguassing lp

James Gang "Rides Again" MFSL/lp