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
Phenomena, S/T. This has Glen Hughes and a whole stack of other talent. A little different sound on this one. Link below is for song title "Dance with the devil". 

https://youtu.be/BJRHvZGA-c8

N
Thin Lizzy "Johnny The Fox"
The Mercury Project "Chez Viking"
Three Dog Night "Golden Bisquits"
I'm ending with The Outlaws "Freeborn Man".

Do yourself a favor and check it out!

Cheers!
I’m hanging out with arcam88 listening to some music together.
Pretenders, The Isle of view CD.
UFO, No heavy petting, CD.

N
Pat Travers, Best of the blues plus live!, CD.
The song "Just enough money" (to buy me a case of the blues) if fat!

N
My Sunday morning listen:

M. Ward "Transfiguration of Vincent"
Red House Painters "Down Colorful Hill"
Mark Kozelek & Jimmy Lavalle " Perils From The Sea"

...Smashing Pumpkins "Siamese Dream"...

( I saw The Smashing Pumpkins locally around 15 years ago. At this time, D'arcy was replaced by the bassists from Hole, Jimmy Chamberlin had ongoing drug issues and it was not a given that he would continue as their drummer. Jimmy was still featured by his drum kit being more, front and center, and I still recall this as one of my "moments" when I realized how great of a drummer he was/is. They performed a cover of Van Halen's "Everybody Wants Some" that was epic!)

AC/DC "High Voltage"

++ Cheers!
Rush, 2112, CD. Great music to start the day, warm up the equipment.
Monster Magnet, powertrip, song " Space lord thumps"! CD.
U2, Acthung Baby, CD.
Dream Theater, Awake, CD.

I'm currently burning in a second set of Clear Day Double Shotgun's. Running a true biwire configuration. Not sure if I like the Double/Doubles or the Jumper configuration better?  Both are sweet.

N
Allman Brothers Band.   Enlightened Rogues. Lp
.    Nice listening
Montrose Paper Money. Lp
Montrose Jump On It.    Lp

Oleschool.  Actually my cable provider has Axs Tv.    I do watch it 
.                   5 & 1 system separate from my 2 channel set up

Nutty.  Right when this thread started,beside from being a Robin Trower Fan,
.          I had a few different cables that were just settling in and we're just starting
           to make re-listening to my music quite enjoyable.  Almost
           like having different speakers , but it was cables. 
           I do run a True Bi-wire set up with "The One" cables. 
           My mono amps and my speakers  both have dual hook up. Making            
           hook-up very easy  I almost could not listen to my speakers with a single
           imput when compared to bi-wire, never tried a jumper set up. I would    
           describe my bi-wire set up as having much more gain

           

R
            
Gov't Mule, Shout, CD.

As you know, this one has several guest appearances. Glenn Hughes, Ben Harper, Elvis Costello, Dr.John, Grace Potter, Steve Winwood.....

N


Perhaps this post should be in the "Misc" forum but her goes. I wanted to let you all know that thanks to arcam88, I am currently reading:
"Glenn Hughes, The Autobiography, From Deep Purple To Black Country Communion".

It is a very self depreciating story and Glenn leaves nothing to the imagination. I mean nothing. Some great pictures, even one with Glenn on the back of Tommy Bolin in Glenn’s pool! Quote "I love this pic, as I loved this boy". I don’t want to spoil it for you but there is even a story about Linda Blair....

N
vinyl .
Genesis Three sides Live Original press ..sounds great thumbs up
Genesis couple tracks abacab ..Original Press
Bruce Hornsby The way it is ...

spun one more in before i get something done lol..
Robert Plant Principle of moments...
Elvis Presley, "Way Down in the Jungle Room." IMO, this release refutes the common assertion that the King was totally spent as a creative force in the last year or so of his life. There's a bunch of really good stuff on here.
Budgie, Impeckable 
Budgie, The best of Budgie

Budgie was a major influence of Dave Mustaine's.

N
Climax Blues Band, song "I love you". 
Marcie Playground song, "Sex and Candy".
Blondie, song, "Dreaming".
The Pixies, song "Hey".
Len, song, "Stel my Sunshine".

N

King Crimson Beat
Steely Dan Pretzel Logic
Rush Permanent waves
and some .......
Montrose the one with Rock the nation just because i keep hearing everyone talking about Montrose ...They have been deep in the collection..
All vinyl :)
Traffic "Mr. Fantasy" US & UK versions
Fleetwood Mac "Future Games"
Alan Parsons "Tales of Mystery & Imagination" MFSL
Jason Isbell "Southeastern"
...vinyl
I have been listening to a lot of Robben Ford...for several years. Have seen him in concert several times. Some vinyl out there on Robben. Rory Gallagher is mentioned in "The OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST"  DVD. Then there is Live at Montreux and a Bio on him. I enjoy seeing him and his style...then listening to his CDs. His brother is mostly managing his releases, last I heard. Most all of his stuff is out on CD and Rory played in the group called " TASTE". Hard for me to single out any one album on Rory?? Hard to go wrong with him too! Also have listened to a lot of Robert Cray!! Have also seen him in concert several times. Great, Great talent Robert is. In Cray and Ford they were so Great in concert...I find myself going back to them a lot. It is an overall Musical Relationship in that sense. I relate a visual and sound picture with them all, because of their great stage presence as well as Musicianship.
Led Zeppelin.    Physical Grafiti.   Lp
Allman Brothers Band.   Enlightened Rogue. Lp
Deep Purple.  Graz 1975.   Lp.      Glen Hughes/Blackmore
yes.   Yes Songs.   Lp



R
Deep Purple. Burn. Lp
Aerosmith.  Toy in the Attic.   Cd
Arethea Franklin. Greatest Hits. Cd


R
TKO, let it roll. The lead singer sounds like Roger Daltrey. "Kill the pain" is great.

N
Rory Gallagher, Top Priority, CD.
Vanessa Fernandez, Sings Zeppelin, SACD
Aaron Neville, The very best of Aaron Neville, CD
And a song by The Who, "They in love". 

N
Glenn Hughes " Soulfully Live in the City of Angels"
Jethro Tull " A Little Light Music"  😎
Budgie, If swollowed do not induce vomiting.
Highly recommended EP.

Also, arcamm 88 allerted me to "Napoleon Bona Parts 1&2". Great cut.

https://youtu.be/scIqFErh3v4

N
nutty,

I thought I was the only person on this side of the pond that listened to Budgie. I've got 3 or 4 of there records. Great stuff. Ahead of there time by a few years, I think. Early prog IMHO. U in Cinci? If you want to sample a few of their CD,s let me know.

BTW, Lucinda Williams is at the 20th Century next Tuesday. I'll be there....

Had a freind over , a quiet open eared friend :) 
Genesis ....selling england by the pound
Yes fragile
Pink  floyd bside animals
King Crimson discipline 
Herbie Hancock headhunters
all vinyl ....