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@reubent,
I have not heard that. Thanks for the heads up! If it's available on vinyl, it's right up my wheelhouse for sure.
"Rainy Day Music" has always been one of my favorites by them.
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My son was in the basement listening room playing video games this evening. When his time was over, I asked him what he wanted to hear. He said "None of the Above". So I put on The Bears "S/T" - opening track - "None of the Above". He thinks I have a song for everything......
Tonight:
The Bears - "S/T" Dave Brubeck Quartet - "Time Out" Rush - Permanent Waves"
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@slaw - Love The Jayhawks. Have you heard The Jayhawks - "Live from the Women's Club Vol. 1-2"? Really awesome, stripped-down sound. Excellent stuff.....
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Jayhawks "Tomorrow the Green Grass".
A lot of Byrds going on here?
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Allah-Las "S/T" Ty Segall & White Fence "Hair" Doobie Brothers "Toulous Street"
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Albert King "Born Under a Bad Sign" Collins, Cray, Copeland "Showdown!" |
Lady Ga Ga - “JoAnne” Leonard Cohen - “You want it darker” Fleetwood Mac - “Rumors” |
Amy Winehouse -“Back to Black” Sting - “Ten Summoner’s Tales”
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Samantha Fish - “Wild Heart”
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Bob Dylan "Desire" MFSL/45rpm Bob Dylan "Live 1966" Classic/box/...electric lp
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I ordered mine on lp (as always).
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shadorne, stoked you like it! I’ve been following Chris for years, both solo (some albums on Sugar Hill) and in The Desert Rose Band (a great group, with not only Chris, but also Herb Pedersen and Telecaster master John Jorgenson of The Hellecasters). Chris and Herb have done a few albums as partners too. Love ’em! Thanks slaw, Millennium has it on reorder, should be back in stock in a coupla days. I believe I’ll get it on LP, even if it was recorded and/or mastered digitally. LP’s are just a more substantial experience! I did buy the latest Rodney Crowell CD, which I'll give a listen to in the morning. |
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bdp24,
I found it on Amazon for $13.00, it's been ordered.
Thanks. |
bdp24,
I found it on Amazon for $13.00, it's been ordered.
Thanks. |
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@bdp24
Wow thanks for the tip!
Just started playin' Bidin' My Time and I can tell it will stay on heavy rotation.
Instantly I recognized the current Heartbreakers from the style of playing. Ferrone, Tench, and Campbell have left their indelible mark all over this. Love Campbell's Mandolin.
Fantastic album! Thank you !
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@bdp24
Wow thanks for the tip!
Just started playin' Bidin' My Time and I can tell it will stay on heavy rotation.
Instantly I recognized the current Heartbreakers from the style of playing. Ferrone, Tench, and Campbell have left their indelible mark all over this. Love Campbell's Mandolin.
Fantastic album! Thank you ! |
Speaking of Petty, he produced and performs on Chris Hillman's new album, which is available on LP and CD. I went to buy it today, and my store (Music Millennium in Portland) was sold out of both! |
Tom Petty "Into the Great Wide Open" (UK)
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Rag n Bone Man - Human Sonny Rollins - The Bridge |
It's been a digital evening- |
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Weather Report- Weather Report |
Jame McMurtry and the Heartless Bastards -"Live in Aught-Three" - Great Stuff........
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Dominic Miller -"Silent Light"
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Rush "Signals", "Grace Under Pressure", Fly By Night"
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Sides one of Van Morrison "Beautiful Vision" & "Astral Weeks"
Rolling Stones "Stray Cats" from the mono box
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Just got my Vandersteen model 3's put back together. First record on the TT as a test - Donald Fagen - "The Nightfly"
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Whitehorse "Panther in the Dollhouse" Foo Fighters "Concrete and Gold"
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Mark Knopfler "Privateering"
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"All Things Must Pass" sides 5 & 6
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Steely Dan - Can't Buy a Thrill, Katy Lied, The Royal Scam
RIP Walter Becker |
Steely Dan "Every Thing Must Go" |
John Field, The Complete Nocturnes for Piano, as performed by Elizabeth Joy Roe. No turntable, streaming. Hope that doesn't disqualify me. |
Steve Gunn "Way Out Weather" Mark Kozelek "Rock "N" Roll Singer"
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Prince "Diamonds & Pearls" ..the early UK pressing
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Sting "The Dream of the Blue Turtles"
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Poco - "Legend". MoFi version...... |
slaw, i have heard the naked version and i like the original better, though it's a close call--murder aside, spector was a genius. abbey road was my second fave--agree about hard day's night, tho i might rate help higher
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loomisjohnson,
Have you compared it to "Let It Be" (Naked)?
I'd go for "Abbey Road" or "Rubber Soul" or even "Revolver" (if was recorded better). "A Hard Day's Night" is underrated, IMO.
Happy Listening!
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beatles--let it be. i'll submit that song-for-song this is their best album. granted, "one after 909" is a throwaway and "for you blue" mere filler, but side one is essentially perfect. the focus is justifiably on paul's opuses, but i always thought "dig a pony" and "don't let me down" were among john's finest.
elvis costello--taking liberties. an oddly coherent grab bag of outtakes and b-sides and as good a testament to his compositional genius as anything--this guy throws away better songs than 99% of his peers can even dream about. fully half of these 20 tunes rank with his best work, with "chelsea", "big tears" and "tiny steps" rocking as hard as anything he's done.
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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. |