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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I love this thread, just spun, John Hiatt/Bring the Family, Old 97s/Blame it on Gravity, Buddy Miller/Your Love And Other Lies, Lucinda Williams/Happy Woman Blues, The Replacements/Songs For Slim. Been a good morning, good nite. Enjoy the music
Ronnie Spector/English Heart, Black Keys/Rubber Factory, John Hiatt/Bring The Family, Steve Earle/Train a Comin, Ben Harer and Charlie Musselwhite/No Mercy In This Land, Warren Zevon/Bad Luck In Dancing School, St. Paul's and The Broken Bones/Half the City. 
Ry Cooder/Paradise and Lunch, Randy Travis/ Storms of Life, Dinah Washington/The Jazz Sides, Booker T./Potato Hole, Greg Allman/ Southern Blood, Drive By Truckers/The Dirty South.............. It has been a great listen, retubed the phono stage and it sounds marvelous, now need to take a nap. Enjoy the music
Casssandra Wilson/New Moon Daughter, ZZ Top/First Album, John Lee Hooker/The Healer
@16f4, S/T is a great album and one of a few that I use to set up my system not just because I love the music on it but a well recorded album that sounds great, Late Again says it all.
Steve Earl/Guitar Town, The New York Dolls/Live From Royal Festival Hall........
Put the wife on a plane and grandkids were out of the house and had a long session last night starting with Dr John/Ske-Dat-De-Dat, The Spirit of Satch, Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa/Black Coffee, Edgar Winter/White Trash, Peter Green/The Robert Johnson Songbook, The New York Rock and Soul Review/Live at the Beacon, Bob Dylan/Slow Train Comming,    Will be back at it tonight.
Bob Dylan/Time Out Of Mind, Duke Ellington/Piano In The Back Ground, Ronnie Spector/English Heartbeat.
Van Morrison/Duets, Humble Pie/Smokin, Doug Sahm/Live from Austin, Duke Ellington/Piano in the Background, Joe Jackson/Summer In The City. WOW been awhile.
Alice Cooper/Killer, Lyle Lovett/My Baby Don't Tolerate, Bruce Springsteen/Born To Run
Dylan/Slow Train Coming, Waylan Jennings/ Honky Tonk Heroes, Lost Highway/Soundtrack, Hank/Lost Notebooks
Doug Sahm/Doug Sahm and Band, Dave Mason/Let It Flow, The Quess Who/So Long Bannatyne
The Black Keys/The Big Come Up, Alice Cooper/Million Dollar Babies, Roy Buchanan/Loading Zone, Dr. John/Gumbo
The Guess Who/American Woman, Jimi Hendrix/Voodoo Child on translucent red vinyl, got up this morning and played Deep Purple/Machine Head and eyeballing/Paranoid, do I really want to go there?
David Bowie/Lets Dance, my favorite Bowie album and one of my favorite Stevie Ray Vaughn albums, going to see how deep I get into the 6 album Blues Anthology on Alligator Records tonight.
Mail person showed up while I was washing my pickup today, love that woman, enjoying Duke Ellington/Piano In The Background, Joe Turner/Big Joe Rides Again, Hendrix/Both Sides Of The Sky, Crosby Stills, Nash & Young/Bill Gram Tribute Concert San Francisco 1991
Dee Dee Bridgewater/Memphis, yes I am ready, The Kinks/Low Budget, Ronnie Spector/English Heart
@slaw, had my Just Won't Burn out ready to play and am digging for Heroes Are Hard To Find.
Neil Young/On The Beach, Winton Marsalis/Black Codes from the underground, Clarence Gatemouth Brown/Pressure Cooker
Started out with Elvis Costello/My Aim Is True then Warren Zevon/Excitable Boy, Steve Earl/ Guitar Town and finishing up with Jerry Lee Lewis/Live From Austin and the wife stayed up and listened to the first two and we shared a bottle of wine, nice night.
Started with Nic waterhouse/Holly, John Prine/The Tree of Forgivness, Johnny Jenkins/Ton Ton Macoute!, J. Geils Band/first album, Rosanne Cash/The River and the Thread and finished with Bob Dylan/Slow Train Coming. WOW great night.
Started out with Ry Cooder/Paradise and Lunch, The Kinks/Low Budget, Donald Fagen/Morph The Cat then Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie's new album.
Just turned system on to do some late night listening and saw the mention of Boz Scaggs so had to drag out my copy of Come On Home, this is not only a great Boz album it is one of the best albums in my collection, guess I will dig another 30 years back and play Boz Scaggs which has the Fenton Robinson penned song Someone Loan Me A Dime with Duane Allman, this album is great.
@reubent , thanks for getting what I was talking about, Bad Luck Streak In Dancing School is great.
Warren Zevon/Trouble at Dancing School, Ozark Moutain Daredevills/Car Over The Lake Album, Joe Jackson/Live In New York, Summer In The City, Waylon Jennings/Dreaming My Dreams.
@bdp24, agree with your comment and would follow up with Little Criminals third.
Started out with sides a & b of Melody Gardots Live In Europe then Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassas Black Coffee album then The New York Dolls Live From Royal Festival Hall 2004 and finished up with Isaac Hayes Black Moses. Damn I was all over the place.
Humble Pie/eat It, Bob Dylan/Time Out Of Mind, Boz Scaggs/Come On Home and James Brown/Live At The Apollo
Jeff Beck/Guitar Shop, Bozz Scaggs/Come On Home, The Stills Young Band/Long May You Run