Just picked up a copy of Queen - The Game - MFSL UDCD-1-610. I must say that Track 2, 'Dragon Attack' certainly deserves mention in this thread. Brian May - full shred!
"Mr Roboto" right before noon NFL kickoff. It's like a living room pep talk to get the blood pumping. Then, it's Thomas Dolby's "Science" for secondhalf kickoff.
Too Rolling Stoned/Robin Trower, Rough Boys/Pete Townshend, Lunch with Gina/Steely Dan, Back Seat Rythm/AC\DC, Message of Love/A Band of Gypsys, Elevation/U2..........
Yeah, Jayboard. Pretenders just get better the louder the volume goes. Also Rush's YYZ, Zeppelin's Achilles' Last Stand, Petrouchka, Heart's awesome guitar work on Magic Man.
broken social scene: anthem of a 17 yr old girl, or fire-eyed boy
ween: gabrielle (sounds like thin lizzy, but TL never sounded that good!)
AC/DC: jailbreak
low: silver rider
funny thing: i've a $70 tuner to thank for finding some of the best music i've heard in years (KTRU 91.7 in Houston, Rice U Radio). if only the college kids knew that my system cost more than their transmitter!
oh yeah, Telephone Song by Vaughn Brothers; Blue Highway, Fatal Charm, or Daytime Drama by Billy Idol; Afer Midnight (Michelob Version) by Eric Clapton; People Get Ready by Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart; Zero to Sixty (part two) by Neil Young; Planet of New Orleans by Dire Straits; One Way Out by Allman Brothers ...... more later .........
The entire Metallica Black Album. Fleetwood Mac-Don't Stop from The Dance DVD. The USC marching band horns are sweet. Rob Zombie-Dragula. Stevie Ray Vaugh-Tin Pan Alley, actually, anything by SRV.
It's not want to play...' but 'what...do I play...'
From the cd Tribute to Dead Can Dance - The Lotus Eaters:
Hortus Animae featuring Liv Kristine "Windfall introducing Summoning Of The Muse". (^ it gets really LOUD when I start E-bowing my guitar) Imperia (Helena Iren Michaelsen - ex Trail Of Tears) "The Lotus Eaters".
Mission Uk "Spider and the Fly". Gang Of Four "To Hell With Poverty". The Cure - Trilogy DVD - Bloodflowers set. Camouflage "That Smiling Face". Genesis "Watcher Of The Skies".
Yeah, I do love to listen to this awesome band very loud, especially the albums The Sky Moves Sideways, Signify, Coma Divine and In Absentia (including the DVD-A version of this later).
Eminem, "Cleaning Out My Closet" The Streets, "Original Pirate Material" Roger Waters, "Amused To Death" Miles Davis, "Siesta" Yello "The Race" Wendy and Lisa, "My Baby" Mino Cinelu, "Quest" Stevie Ray Vaughn, "Tin Pan Alley" Stevie Ray Vaughn, "Riviera Paradise" Etta James and Eddy Cleanhead, "The Early Show" Blondie, "I Want That Man" Bjork, "I Miss You" (and most cuts off of "Post"
Yeah, I do love to listen to this awesome band very loud, especially the albums The Sky Moves Sideways, Signify, Coma Divine and In Absentia (including the DVD-A version of this later).
Tons of aforementioned rock plus Handels Messiah, Bach's Tocatta and Fugue in C minor and D minor, SanSaiens Organ Concerto, Wendy Carlos Well Tempered Synthesizer, and Tubular Bells
Yo Ray, haven't heard Making Magic yet. I think I bought Crash and Burn when I was like 16 - a little too young to be able to afford collecting at that point. I recall listening to a later album of his and thought it was a little too synthesized for my tastes so I lost interest. I got back into Pat about 10 years ago when he started releasing some blues stuff. Interesting note about the Crash and Burn album pressing - if you look closely at the edge of the label you will see the words (and, ahem...graphic) "Macho side" and "Pussy side" etched on either side. I think this needs no explanation. I'll be on the lookout for some "Magic".
also James Brown, Bjork, Led Zep, Wagner, Chick Corea, Roy Eldridge & Oscar Peterson.... the list goes on. However, Punk and Bjork seem to sound the best when turned up at mind blowing levels....
You must have a verified phone number and physical address in order to post in the Audiogon Forums. Please return to Audiogon.com and complete this step. If you have any questions please contact Support.