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
Glad you like her, @jafant. 

I only have Small Repairs and 4 Walls.  Based on those, her songwriting is strong, the arrangements and production are superb and the sound quality (CD) is very good on both.  I need to get a listen to her other albums.   
ghosthouse, jafant,

Ever since "Steady On" was released, I've used it as one of my go-to lps for system evaluation. I bought an extra copy just because I've played it so much. Also have the 45rpm 12" EP.

Big SL fan.

Going to break out "Thanksgiving" by Mary Gauthier tomorrow.
jji,

I do that all the time.   I call it mapman radio, my own personal internet station.   Or like having all your music in your own personal jukebox.   I'm currently listening remotely over an internet connection.  "The End of the World" by Skeeter Davis is playing.
Don't let the lp above go unnoticed. I did when I first bought it. I was intrigued by the Jenny Lewis & The Watson Twins "Rabbit Fur Coat" lp. (Still one of my favorites).

I set this one aside. Now, I am glued to it! There is a Beth Orton vibe going on if you take the time to listen. Sonics are great.

Happy Listening!
Been ploughing my way through the new Pink Floyd [massive] "Early Years" 27xDisc box set. Currently half way through... the BBC sessions are particularly good (much better than the bootlegs for sure)
Nutty,

The Tubes - What do You Want from Live is one of my favorites. Love it. Those guys were definitely on top of their game at the time of that recording. That was a band that knew how to put on a show! And the musicianship is outstanding...
Leon Bridges - Coming Home (180G vinyl LP)

The video for "River", from this album, is moving. Give it a look........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Hegd4xNfRo


Hey Nutty - Got Resonate cranking now and LOUD. Thanks for your note about it. Playing it the second time now back to back (streaming from Tidal). Not too many things that hold my interest all the way through these days, let alone twice in a row. Not much of metal head and while I hear that in this, it’s well mixed with other influences. Like the "prog" break half-way through Flow and the Deep Purple organ at the start of (Steady?). The chord sequence on the (refrain?) of When I Fall Again is gorgeous. Glenn has got to be pushing 70! Dunno how much they fix his voice in the studio - if at all, but doesn’t sound like he’s lost anything. Got to see if it draws me back over the next few days. Thanks again. It’s a good ’un.

PS - Forgot to mention the Hendrix style guitar licks at the beginning of Landmines.  More good.  
I dropped the needle on Nelly Furtado, "Turn off the Light" (to break in the bass); Warren G, "Regulate...G Funk Era" (kicking it old school rap); Fifth Harmony, "7/27" (to change the mood); and now closing out the night with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, "Are you Experienced?" (200g Audiophile Pressing) 

I try to listen to every kind of music possible. 
ghosthouse,
I agree, Glenn is definitely channeling Deep Purple. Also Chad Smith appears on drums on tracks 1 and 11. 

Has anyone ever heard this cover from Glenn? Roxanne, by The Police. 

https://youtu.be/ppdqN9zOow8

N

Tonights turntable featured:
1. Heart "Little Queen" (I needed my 'Barracuda' fix)
2. Bad Company "Desolation Angels (I'm a fan of 'Evil Wind', something about the way it goes back and forth makes stereo feel like surround)
3. Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here" (No explanation required)
Listening to some old-skool Gay Disco / Hi-NRG with some super bottom-pounding beats right now on my Raidho D3s.
Tantra's "Hills Of Katmandu", lots of Patrick Cowley and, of course, his 15min l-o-n-g mix of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" (what a MEGA classic that is ... 1977... wow).

I'm a happily married hetero with 3 kids thanks very much ... but with these bottom-pounding beats pulsating through my groin - I'm thinking of leaving the Mrs, putting on some hot leather pants, don a fetching leather cap, grow a big handlebar moustache, fly down to San Francisco, cruise the streets and hope "to meet some very special friends".
chronoglidesky,

Normally, I'd say since you went out of your way to explain your heterosexuality, you'd be, at the least, questioning?.

I, however, am taking you at your word.

Let's listen to The Eagles "King Of Hollywood"

peace!


Wishbone Ash "No Smoke Without Fire"

(Baby the Angels are Here) Check it out!!!!
Glenn Hughes never quits, never fails!
"Resonate" as usual, another great album!
I think my favorite is "God of money"😎
gshepardbuster - I typically listen to the whole album when I put something on. Heart has a lot of good rhythms and beats that get you going. 

Tonights turntable featured just 2 artists:
1. Quiet Riot "Mental Health"
2. Rush "Vapor Trails" (if you haven't experienced this on vinyl you are truly missing out, and I'm not talking about the remix.)
I like to mix it up. 
Today Im into power ballads! 
Shinedown, "Crow and Butterfly"

Check out Shaman's Harvest. They pull off a pretty cool rendition of Jacksons
"Dirt Diana". 

https://youtu.be/1NHV6NUEKNU

N
Hey folks, if your into Reggae, check out Rush! " New World Man" from their 1982 Signals. Go ahead, check it out. 

N




Dustin. Good call on Metal Heath!  Will check out Vapor Trails too.    N, +1 for Rush, New World Man!  In fact anything from Signals. 
Emerson Lake and Palmer,
Brain Salad Surgery  Deluxe Edition,

24/96K upsampled to 192K

RIP Mr. Lake