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
Songs in the attic is a great album, gets much playtime at my house.
But mine is regular 33rpm single l.p. variety.
Never heard of the double 45rpm but sounds interesting indeed!
Billy Joel “Songs in the Attic” Mobile Fidelity double 45RPM. Such a great album!
In response too your mention of Robin Trower, have you heard the albums he did with Jack Bruce from Cream?? B.L.T. is one of the titles I highly suggest you check out!! Awesome vocals with Robins licks!


Matt M
Glad I could help uberwaltz!  :?)    TYA is one of my all time favs....
Heads - More Songs about Buildings and Food
not exactly sure what is next...
Garcia or maybe The War on Drugs....
Ten Years After. "Watt".  Maybe their best
Tom Petty. "Hypnotic Eye".  Late great, one of his best
jimi Hendrix. "Midnight Lightning". An open channel and great drumming on this album.  

Yea Slaw, some good buys today I think.
Next


Leftoverture.....Kansas

A really well engineered recording imho
Everlast "Eat at Whitey's".

Check it out..........you'll probably like it!
@uberwaltz,

Nice!

Very nice! Dog & Butterfly,..by my memory, is a Fantastic record!

I’ll have to pull it out and clean....................

I wish I could speak more eloquently, regarding my memory>>>>>>>


@slaw 

Have a local record fair here tomorrow as well, just raided the 🏧 ready!

Next up, an oops label
Dog & Butterfly....Heart.
Terry Evans  "Puttin' it Down" /Audioquest/lp...

It really doesn't get much better folks.........!
Prince "The (Black) Album".

I bought this one at a record show, close to 25 - 30 years ago. Never listened to it.

Just cleaned it/now enjoying!
From memory, a good one!  I'm off to a local, semi-annual record show tomorrow.!


Just returned from the LRS so more goodies to play
First up

Money and Cigarettes...Eric Clapton
The great Annie Lennox......Eurythmics "Be Yourself Tonight" "Sweet Dreams..." (lps)
@gerdessc,

No problem. There is no bad record that he has ever been involved with, IMO.

For a milder, more introspective..check out his Swell Season records.
For a good mix of mild,soulfull stuff check out his solo stuff.
For a more rockin’/intense experience check out The Frames, particularly "Fitzcaraldo".
His latest.."Between Two Shores" is no let down. Very Good!

Then there is his tribute to Jason Molina.Excellent! in every way
His collaboration with Eddie Vedder,..damn good!
@slaw. Don’t have a record of his, but Moving On has been in the Tidal rotation. 
@gerdessc,

Cool! Which record are you listening to? Are you familiar with his total output? If not, I may be able to help....if you want.

Steve
right now...

comparing my two copies of "Rough Mix".

A US pressing and a Classic Records..(lp)

Life is good.

..two songs in on each lp...no contest, the US pressing wins. The good part is the music is great.



Lil peep-Avoid, Kiss. 
Asking Alexandria-Where did it go.
Tan Dun-Hero soundtrack.
Glenn Hansard.
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble.
Buddy Guy-whiskey, beer and wine. 
Gary Clark Jr.-Third stone from the sun. 

Eclectic mix for the Saturday morning sunrise. 
My Defalt.  “Made inJapan”.     Deep Purple
Bact to basics.  Led me to
Glen Huges 
Souifully        Live in the City of Angels
 nutty     This thread    You.    turned me   Onto       Glen Hughes
I wonder if sometimes I live in a closet. Big  Deep Purple Fan

Any way enjoying good music tonight
oh yea.     RTrower is next up on my play list



R

Santana "Supernatural" all four sides.  Plus Eagles, Bonnie Rait, and Allmond Brothers.

Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegetarians and Return to the Sauce.  Both excellent sounding.    
Any movie with James Woods is usually worth watching.
Be time to dig out the bluray and give it a whirl...again
@uberwaltz - Yep. Great movie. If you watch it again, pay more attention to the music. It really helps set the mode for the movie. Of course, you could listen to the soundtrack too, but that's not as much fun. I do like the soundtrack, but it's more of a background music experience for me vs. a serious listen.
@reubent
Absolutely love the movie, cant say as ever seriously listened to the soundtrack though
Now of course i have too........
John Carpenter's "Vampires" Soundtrack. Good music and a really fun movie. Like a vampire western.
Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin - Amparo and Jimi Hendrix - Are you Experienced 

Cheers 
Güneşe Yolculuk by Vlatko Stefanovski tidal stream.............. 3rd time in a row
lemme tell ya mainstream is only for dummies