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
MOFI Steve Miller Band "Fly Like an Eagle" and "Book of Dreams" 
The Pretenders II.
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils "Jackie Blue" you have to love that acid rock guitar solo!!. I played it 3 times.

The Alarm - "Declaration"

In memory of there show that I saw earlier tonight. Awesome!
Peter Wolf "Midnight Souvenirs"

There was/maybe still be a 45rpm version out there. Anyone have both to compare?
After listening to Peter Wolf "Overnight Love"...I’ve got to play some The Delphonics "S/T" / Philly Groove Records...up next.
Cardas degaussing lp...I don’t use it enough...

Sublime "Jah Won’t Pay The Bills" RSD
The Offspring "Americana"


Just finished Janis Ian "Between The Lines"  Yeah!

Now "Billie's Bones" on Grooveland
@reubent ,

Hi, did you just discover Leon through the latest posts here or were you already aware of him?
David Byrne / The Catherine Wheel

Hey Slaw, I picked up tickets yesterday for the LOW concert next week. I'm stoked I'll be able to see that with my youngest. 
@boxer12,

Very cool dude! I notice you post quite often on Low. While I only have 2 of their lps, they are one band I have sadly not made much effort on. I do have about 5 of their lps in my cart, so, there is some hope there.
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@boxer12 & @reubent,

I think, subconsciously, I was waiting on you guys to post in order to give me the (juice) I needed to start rockin' again? So, I think my next choice, Frazey Ford, kind of fits in with that narrative?
@reubent ,

If you don't already, You should search out an lp copy of Peter Wolf "Midnight Souvenirs". I believe it will be right in your wheelhouse my friend!
@boxer12,

It’s a start my friend.

I feel you're (forcing) me to get off of my current path and "battle"

ha ha
@boxer12 - I love "A Farewell to Kings". Enjoy it...... Mid-Period RUSH is some of my all-time favorite stuff.
Big Star - "Radio City"

Still feeling it out. I think this is my 3rd/4th time through. Somehow I feel I should enjoy it more, but it hasn't really struck a chord with me yet.
I’m a big Rush fan, however, my BIG LOVE is for their earlier stuff.

S/T, Fly By Night, 2112, maybe, my three favorites.
Grace Under Pressure, Moving Pictures will be next...….
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I have a bid on Big Star "3rd" (PVC), (I’ve been currently outbid. I think I’ll let it go.)
Out of left field comes.....

Pacific Gas & Electric "Are You Ready" OP....If this don't make you move, there's really something very wrong!
King Crimson / In the wake of poseidon

This album throws about the largest soundstage of any album I own. Cat food, cat food, cat food... 
Boxer12. Outstanding choice!! I never get tired of their first 2 albums. They set a surreal mood with their music. Expert use of the mellotron.
@boxer12,

For me, as far as my memory, a wide soundstage = for a rock group = Hot Tuna "Live @ the New Orleans House, Berkeley…"

It's a damn shame, there's no love for the PG&E lp above...it's a great one!
Goin’ to put on the Hot Tuna lp.

FORget that one...goin' to put on...

Steve Phillips  "Steel-Rail Blues"..WOW!
Big Star (thanks reubent) / The third one

blueranger, I agree completely

slaw,  Pacific Gas & Electric is a band I've never heard of. What can you compare them too?
Well If you are familiar with blues, that is a start. Right now, that's all I can say. I hope I'm not losing you?
Jimmy Rodgers  "Blue Bird"  APO

some may realize Jimmy as Jimmy D Lane's father, whom I started last weekends music with.
Of coarse...this is all in fun......right?

Sorry if I offended anyone.

I may put on Muddy Waters "Folk Singer" next...…..