Whats playing on your system today?


Today I decided to listen to two of my favorite rock guitar heros and one great vocalist. Guitarist' Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose and vocalist Davey Pattison.

I listened to Trower songs:
Bridge of sighs, Stitch in time, The fool and me, my personal favorite- Too rolling stoned and others.....

Then I pulled out "Gamma". 
I listened to: Razor King, Wish I was and Skin and bone and others.....

Davey Pattison hooked has also up with Michael Shenker also. I really enjoyed my day so far. Anybody else heard anything good?

N

 




nutty
Mehdi Hassan - Live in Concert UK. Track on right now is ‘Ranjish Hi Sahi Phir Bhi Khabi To.

Earlier had me some Punjabi Seikh music from the super talented Diljit Dosanjh. Kalliyan Kulliyan LoL!

Cheers,
AdamO
Genesis - Nursery Cryme

The Musical Box...pure genius
Glad Steve Hackett is still carrying the torch.  
He assembled a great group of musicians not to mention an incredible vocalist - Nad Sylvan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsHU_e_x_fM
Navigator - Airwaves   
Steely Dan - Everything Must Go   
Peter Gabriel - Shaking the Tree. 
Magico - Carta de Amor  ---  Jan Garbarek, Egberto Gismonti, Charlie Haden.  A treasure!  (Avant-Garde / Folk / Jazz)
I saw Vampires in the theater, actually.  Good movie.  I don't think I've seen it since.  I don't remember the soundtrack, but I'll have to check it out based on your recommendation...  Thanks, Reubent.

Arctikdeth - I have not seen Trick or Treat, but I will try and track it down.  There is a time and place for everything, including cheesy movies!!
@arctikdeth  @2sack  - Have you guys seen John Carpenters "Vampires"? Love the movie and the soundtrack is Awesome. Bought it on CD immediately after seeing the movie....
Best soundtrack:

trick or treat!

wicked songs,
Fastway! And more!

love it,
great movie also!

lil cheesy? Yes with skippy from some 80’s sitcom.
still a great soundtrack and movie

80’s flashback:

John Carpenter - Christine (1983 soundtrack)

U2 - The Joshua Tree (1987)   Running To Stand Still continues to give me the shivers even 30 years later.
Wow, I’m impressed at this cd!

 Just received a Japan  blue speccd2 of Boston’s self titled debut!

clean, open, crystal clear, bass, mid, treble, all spot on
  compared with my USA copy, it is a  huge difference audibly.

 Sacd, ......um, I’ll buy these Japanese blue specd2 over any sacd.

 Brad Delp sounds amazing, I’m not a huge fan of the higher pitched singers, but man, he sounds stellar!
im currently looking for the Lynyrd Skynyrd bluespecd2 issues.

 Their great!
2sack
Well glad it's not just me, I only made 5 tracks and it was out... Lol.


Believe .... Disturbed.

CD
Uber, I was surprised, too, by Sea Change (this was my first listen). Not what I was expecting, considering my experience with other Beck recordings.  Perhaps repeated listening will reveal more nuance and lead me to appreciate Sea Change more, but the songs were not variegated with respect to style, approach or instrumentation.  
Really disliked Mellow Gold by Beck, will not be getting a replay.
Surprised by the Rascal Flatts album, better than I expected.
Just goes to show.....
Crap night on tv so got plenty of listening in...

Joni Mitchell / Blue    
Black Lips / 200 Million Thousand 
Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan / Ballad of Broken Seas

All very different but cool in their own way.
10-4 Arcam88!

I also really like Son's of Apollo too although a little heavier.
For the Spock's Beard lovers here you also need to check out Flying Colors.
Mike portnoy from DT on drums.
A very impressive supergroup IMHO.
Ghosthouse,
"Shiver and Sigh" is one of my favorite JST songs for several reasons. One, it's about an ex love of hers which in keeping with her true Blues roots. Two, I believe that her vocals are at her best on The Dirty Truth. Three, there is a nice groove and ease to the song and she wraps it up with a nice solo at the end. 

Regarding Ambrosia, I'm in agreement on "How Much I Feel". All the others are an easy listen. "Apothecary" is easy on the ears and has great lyrics. 

uberwaltz,
Candlebox and Live are in heavy rotation around here. Candlebox Disappearing in Airports has been on top of the stack lately. As for The Gracious Few, here is a other link for you to check out. It's titled "Appetite".

https://youtu.be/K3akMxiLz7Q

N
Well no wonder they sound good.
Remnants of Live and Candlebox.
Live still one of my top go-to bands, Throwing Copper gets a lot of playtime here.

Will spin them up later tonight.

Or not!
Not even Spotify has their album from 2010 to stream. They just have the single Honest Man. 💩!
The Gracious Few..... Sounds like Zepplin meets Mother Love Bone.
"Guilty Fever"
Going to have to check them out as that sounds like awesome sauce!
Thx Nutty.
Only by the Night .... Kings of Leon.


One of the few Nashville bands that are NOT country!
Joanne Shaw Taylor - The Dirty Truth

Shiver and Sigh (track 8) here....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFcqEavfimA

Nutty - Ambrosia's Life Beyond L.A.  In a totally different mode than JST but solid musicians and some great songwriting, though you'll excuse me for skipping over How Much I Feel.  Way over exposed to that one back in the day.  Title track, Angola and Camarillo work best for me.  
arcam88, I'm in complete agreement with you on Spocks Beard! 

I've also followed  George Lynch's career beginning with Dokken then onto Lynch Mob. He has enjoyed quite a successful career. Now with Dino J. On vocals it has taken his accomplishments to another level. 

N
@ nutty,  George Lynch has crafted another masterpiece with Dirty Shirley!
Singer- Dino Jelusic(also whit Animal Drive)has some great pipes! and I love his style. His vocols come from the heart!
S/T Dirty Shirley Thumps! and is solid from start to finish😎🍺
@ uberwaltz, Spock's Beard is one of the most talented bands ever PERIOD! imho. The band has changed lineups a few times, but always seem to find the perfect fit. Masterful musicians & song writers and lots of catchy hooks. They have an extensive catalog and are all solid albums. 
CHECK THEM OUT!😎