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
slipknot1
Hey slaw I remember when that one came out

Bedhead 1998 / Transaction de Novo
Silver Jews "Tanglewood Numbers"

"I love you to the max"
"how can I love you, if you won't lie down"
Nice haul of 8 new albums from Barnes and Noble today.
I was very surprised at the range and depth of vinyl there.
Amongst others picked up Elvis Costello, Beth Hart, Alison Krauss, Incubus and more.
No time to spin any until later tonight.
Interestingly, from a couple of weeks ago, you all were talking about Hot Tuna’s first lp (I think). Sound quality...off the charts. I think it may be the only record to have (blues) in most of it’s song titles?
Slaw
Funny you should say that as that was one of the very first things I noticed when I played it on cassette for the first time.

Hesitation Blues, How Long Blues, Uncle Sam Blues, Winin Boy Blues.

Yep I think they done the Blues to death on that album..... lol. 
Common...there are blues...then there are blues....just how many blues can one have?
OK...If you have the blues....is it necessary to name each and everyone/every type of blues you have?

So blue... “ only my mama loves me, and she could be jiving me too “” BB, rip
Well the two Dixie Dregs LP have arrived of Dregs of The Earth, both advertised as NM one the OP, one a Nautilus..... the winner ? Slightly better bass, extreme treble definition and a hint more depth ( admittedly on a very electronic studio multi track effort ) but a muddier midrange and much lower pressing quality on the Nautilus....
so a slight nod to the OP :-)
your mileage may vary
Jimmy D Lane "Long Gone" AP
 Before Gary Clarke Jr there was Jimmy D Lane.............
Hey @tomic601 

If I'd known, I'd shipped my "Dregs of the Earth" regular pressing to you......
All good Steve !!! Thanks for kind offer, the OP I got is drop dead quiet :-)

headed out to catch Star Wars 
Better ask Hot Tuna how many Blues you can have.

They seem to have a handle on it.
Nice to see you here Rick.

Not heard that Talk Talk album, add it to my list!
Ok,.....stop it Steve!!!
........................
The (GREAT) John Hiatt "Bring the Family" MFSL
Just to keep up with the Blues.


The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw .... Butterfield Blues Band.
...from John Hiatt...

:you love your wife and kids...
just like your Dad did...

Yawlsa!!!!!!!!
Slaw
It's probably his best effort IMHO.

And just the title would be enough!
😁😁
Always wondered....

a lyric from John Hiatt's "Learning How to Love You"....there's a mention of (a cracked rear view) .

Is this connected to Hootie & the Blowfish lp?
  "Before Gary Clarke Jr there was Jimmy D Lane............."
And before Jimmy D there was his father Jimmy Rogers.  I had the good fortune of hearing the two together in '91 in a brewpub in Rochester NH. JR on acoustic backed by JDL on a strat.
@dgarretson  I know exactly what you mean.  I often find that I must strive to prevent this kind of thing from spoiling the pleasures of experiencing newer music.  
Santana - Abraxas
The Incredible String Band - S/T

I stopped by Barnes & Noble earlier today and picked up Rodger Waters is this the life we really want. 50% off.  I forgot who mentioned the 50% off deals, but thank you!