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?

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Fortress Around my Heart from ^^^^ one of my best loved tunes

Madman Across the Water - Elton John 

Today!  Walter Trout and Chicago Transit Authority.  With just a sip of Bourbon.
Eclipse .... Journey.

Rather compressed CD but helps having tone controls on the old Sanyo receiver!
True Blue ... Madonna.

Yep, odd choice but I saw her on her " material" tour and it was an outstanding concert.
"Attorney Street" by Ludwig Satz just came up on my music server. 

I digitized that from the original 78rpm release from probably around the early 1930's that belonged to my parents.  Did not have the tune tagged though I Shazamed it and magically Shazam identified it.  

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KoMGj-FM2ag
Eight arms to Hold You ... Veruca Salt.

Great album but first CD I have listened to in forever on the main rig.
After weeks of analog diet via R2R, cassette and vinyl unfortunately it now sounds just so digital.
Where is the life and bloom and warmth ?

Rhetorical question.....
Haha Boxer.
It ain't that bad yet!
Just slipped some of my favorite ceramic cones under the CEC and a nice improvement.
These things cost $2 each off the Bay and offer a staggering return in investment IMHO.
Now John Coltrane Blue Trane. Monk up next. Watched the John Coltrane documentary Chasing Trane last night so I was itching to get my fill up today. I used to listen to A love  Supreme EVERY day without fail. After watching that docu I’m happy to say I’m riding the Trane again. 
uber, Just trying to help a brother out (LOL). In regard to ceramic cones... I bought 4 sets of Golden Sound ceramic cones back in the day. I really like them. One set sits under the transport. 1 under power distribution, & 2 sets under the speaker stands. 

Bowie / Diamond Dogs 
Boxer
So I am preaching to the converted already ... Lol.
Btw some great stuff you playing tonight with Beck and Bowie.
Keep it up, love Diamond Dogs!
Earlier today I listened to...

Yes, "Fragile" MFSL
Muddy Waters, "Folk Singer" 24/192 High Res HD Tracks
Rogers Waters, "Amused To Death" DSD Download HD Tracks
Nice picks Stereo5.

No matter what people say I just cannot get into Amused to Death.
For me Radio K.A.O.S or Hitchhikers are much more musical and cohesive.

Just my jaundiced opinion of course....
Deep Purple, "Machine Head"
Deep Purple, "Made In Japan"      Both on vinyl.

Thanks Uber.  Waters can be an acquired taste.  Took me 3 years before I could really like it.  Love both Radio KAOS and Hitchhikers, but absolutely hate "Is This The Life We Really Want".  How many times do you need to use the F word in a song.  He is too far left, even for me.
Just picked up Deep Purple In Rock on 180g vinyl, looking forward to spinning that later

A Collection by Marshall Crenshaw. It’s a promo-only CD from the 90’s, an overview of his career up to the time of it’s release. Marshall is a triple threat---an excellent songwriter, singer, and guitarist, with great taste in sidemen.

I saw Marshall live in NYC in 1983, and it one of the best shows and bands I've ever seen and heard. Marshall had added to his trio lineup Graham Maby (from Joe Jackson's band) on 6-string baritone guitar (on every song!) and harmony vocals, and another guitarist/harmony singer (or was it a keyboardist? I don't recall.). Four singers (his brother/drummer Robert also sings)---some incredible harmony was heard that night!

Another good band uber. Do you have there "Fishermans Blues" album? 

Chib / Moco 
Boxer I do not.
i will look for it on Qobuz.

Right now.

Days of Open Hand .... Suzanne Vega