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

 




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Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez - "Live at the Ruhr Triennale"

Stunning performances and sound quality. Seek it out if you like Country, Alt-Country, Americana or just a great sounding recording to show off your system. I believe it was released on CD only and it is not on Spotify or YouTube. There are copies for sale on Discogs.
Great stuff Arcam
Anything that has been touched by Steven Wilson is usually sonically spectacular!
I do not have many Tull remasters but have the majority of the King Crimson ones and Porcupine tree remasters and Stevens own albums.
All superb 
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap Greatest Hits.
Haven't these songs for many years.

ozzy
Antonio Forcione... 
I put all 5 of the Albums that I  have .
Played them all at once randomized in JRiver Media Center.
Oh what a joy . That's why I love JRiver. 
Sounds excellent ..USB out of PC to the Marantz SA8005 (using as DAC) ..analog out of it to the McIntosh MX150
Ghetto Paradise 
Dedicato
Live
Tears Of Joy
Touch  Wood

Great Deceiver: King Crimson live '72-'74
Bucket List: Keaggy, Levin, Marotta
Raw Power: Iggy and the Stooges

Welcome to the forum vonharaland. Great list BTW

Stereolab / Oscillons from the anti-sun 
The Rolling Stones - Exile On The Main Street (DSD transfer of the record from 1982, played via Walkman and earphones)
Aladdin Sane, The Ramones Leave Home, Eddie Cochran 20th Anniversary Album.
Captain Beefheart - Doc at the Radar Station
Tim Fite - Fair Ain’t Fair
The Zutons - Who Killed the Zutons  
The Yarrows / Plum 

Hey Validpoint, +1 I'm a big fan of both Beefheart & Tim Fite. Not sure if you have a turntable or not, but if so.... Check our "Brown wrapper" from Beefheart. The music is excellent & the sound quality is better than most of his stuff. 
Cowgirl's Prayer - Emmylou Harris
Eighteen Inches of Rain - Ian Tyson
Live from Longview - Ian Tyson

@reubent, isn’t Geraint wonderful?! "Turn That Chicken Down" is a fantastic blend of "Field Holler Blues" and modern Trip Hop. His reimagining of Brian Wilson & Van Dyke Parks’ "Heroes And Villains" (into a Jump Blues!) is absolutely brilliant!

Geraint is a major player in the UK Blues/Rock ’n’ Roll/Rockabilly scene, and was in Dave Edmunds’ band on a couple of shows I attended. He was also in Pearl Harbour’s band when she was based in England, touring with The Clash, Costello, Rockpile, etc. I was in one of her bands after she returned from England (her marriage with Clash bassist Paul Simonon crashed and burned), and she was quite impressed that I knew of Geraint. He has a new album I haven’t yet heard.

@bdp24  - Yep, that Geraint Watkins album is a lot of fun. I heard about it from one of your previous posts sometime last year. I just streamed it, but it is on my Discogs wishlist.....

Fun is an apt adjective; I can see Geraint winking at us as he sings. Nick Lowe says he's his favorite English pianist, and others apparently agree. Geraint has worked with Nick, Dave Edmunds, Van Morrison, Paul McCartney, Mark Knopfler, Bill Wyman, buncha others.

Every time I've seen him live, he looks as if he's been drinking for a few hours, his hair a mess, clothes askew, smiling and laughing, having a ball. Again, fun!

@bdp24  - 
 I can see Geraint winking at us as he sings.

Yep, I can imagine that too......



Kim Simmonds, “The Devil To Pay”
Kim Simmonds, Goin Back To The Delta”

Great Blues Music.