Whats on your turntable tonight?


For me its the first or very early LP's of:
Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South"
Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue
Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer"
and,
Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
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Hey Guys!
Larkin Grimm / Parplar

The LOW concert lat night was phenomenal! Highly recommend seeing them. Very talented trio. They played for about 2 hours without a break. Encore was "murderer" off my favorite album from them "drums & guns"
Awesome slaw. My son who isn't familiar with them, was impressed as well. We were sitting at a table so I was able to observe him & he was enthralled. During one of there songs (one I wasn't familiar with) they went into one of their jams where it sounded like they were going off the ledge, just to bring it back again (a few times). It was about 10 minutes of a great song with moments of obviously planned chaos blended in. He was in awe. The last time I saw that was at a Wilco concert where he was just beaming. Great Time.

Beth Gibbons / Out of season
Not that I can think of slaw. I give Mick a lot of credit for keeping it alive throughout the major changes in the lineup. Pretty impressive.
Wow, Peter had Tony Levin as a bass player. Must have been great shows

Fleetwood Mac / Penguin
I don't think the Bob Welch years for FM get enough credit. This is good stuff.
Hey slaw, I am interested in a good method to flatten albums.

Tom Wait / Alice (other side from last night / been a busy day)
I like Bob Welch. Great musician. Apparently we're thinking along the same line tonight...
Mick Fleetwood / The Visitor  
The Fiery Furnaces put out a few albums. They are unique. People typically like them or hate them due in large part to their musical approach to a song can change several times throughout the same song. Much like Captain Beefheart or Frank did back in the day, but to a lesser extent.

The Magnetic Fields / Charm of the highway strip 


Thanks for the recommendation Slaw, will do

Robbie Robertson / Robbie Robertson