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
The MC5, "High Time"
The MC5, "The Lost Concert"
The MC5, "Back In The USA"
The MC5, "Kick Out The Jams" (original mint first pressing) The MC5 at their best!
Verdi Requiem: Barenboim 
Verdi Requiem: Reiner

(Listening to the differences in the soloists.)

Ibrahim Electric Meets Ray Anderson. Ramping it up in prep for France v Belgium. 

Jeppe Tuxen- organ; Niclas Knudsen - guitar; Stefan Pasborg - drums and Ray Anderson - trombone.
Upped the pace and energy...  Alive by Hiromi Uehara (piano) / The Trio Project (Anthony Jackson - contrabass guitar; Simon Phillips - drums).
SplitLife - Gilad Hekselman. Jazz Guitar, (features Joe Martin on Bass and Ari Hoenig on Drums)
Roy Buchanan "Live at Town Hall" (1974)
Master of the Telecaster!
He absolutely  destroys  it!😎
@noromance...……………………………………..

Thanks, I may have that buried in one of many vinyl boxes.. I’ll look for it.

10 minutes later, I found it.  It's a sealed Rhino  180g record set.  Bought it and never even opened it up.
It was a Doors kind of morning. 

The Doors, “Bright Midnight”
The Doors, “The Doors”
The Doors, “LA Woman”
August.... Eric Clapton.

Easily one of the finest sq cassette in my tape collection.
Foo Fighteers, One By one
Jimi, Axis: Bold as Love
Tom Petty , Damn the Torpedoes 
Wireless, No static, prog rock Canadain band early 80’s

N
In a Mediterranean mood (the European side)...

Simu Corsi (le meilleur de la polyphonie et de la chanson corse)

followed by (now),

Ojos de Brujo ’Corriente vital 10 anos’
Charles Lloyd Quartet - A Night in Copenhagan. Bluenote. Staggeringly good. Live recording of incredible quality.
Imam Pjesmu Za Tebe Live in Lisinski - Rade Serbedzija and Miroslav Tadic. (Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall, Zagreb, Croatia).
@ghosthouse 

I use a Nak 582 deck, still going strong.

When I was a kid before those new fangled shiny silver discs arrived first thing we did with a new record was put it on a tape so we could play it in the car after a few beers too many driving home from the local pub....
Now I feel really old....lol
Today is Gustav Mahler’s birthday which I celebrate by playing all of Mahler’s symphonies plus Das Lied von der Erde. With a 10 minute intermission between each piece, this “Mahlerthon” will take 16 hours.
@uberwaltz

Lots of air in the CD version (probably an original redbook release, or close to it, dating from the bad old days of digital, but seems like one they got mostly right. I can imagine the vinyl version of SFTBC sounds excellent. I still have a Nak deck (not getting used). I used to be big on taping records for listening in the car.
@ghosthouse
You better believe it!
Even the cassette version is awesome sauce!
BTW that and vinyl are the media I have it on...lol
Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair

Forgot how good this album is....songs, performances and recording quality.
David Gilmour's self titled 1st solo album (1978)
This recording holds up pretty well😎
Listened to FM HD Stereo today on the Mac tuner. It was very deep tracks from the mid 60's, 70’s and 80’s. Some of the music I hadn’t listened to in 20 years, brought back a lot of memories. Major Tum by David Bowie brought back memories of my wife and I when we first started dating.
Nutty.
I like to cover all media bases...lol
Some days I have the vinyl itch
Some days it might be cassette
Then maybe cd or sacd
Lazy days require streaming though....lol.

There is a place for all media after all the journey is music!
uberwaltz, 
I'm showing some vinyl envy. No Albumns here only digital medium. 

Rush! S/T 
Kansas, S/T

N
Actually felt like flipping vinyl today.

Scarabus... Ian Gillan Band

Looks like it have never been played, no hiss or pops or ticks, sweet.
Crazy situation where I can buy SACD cheaper from England including shipping to me here in the USA than buying here.

That being said, latest new to me SACD.

Sacred Love .... Sting
Trying to decide which I like better: The Reiner or the Barenboim recordings of the Verdi Requiem.

Yes, I also have two of the Guilini . 
Nutty.
Was so close to hitting play on that album but went with Black gives way to Blue, Alice in Chains instead. They were right next to each other in my Deezer playlist!
Very disappointed with the new Shinedown.  One of the worst recordings in years.  It's so bad it sounds like very early digital.
Yes Slaw, I'm a fan of the Eels. Funny thing is I just started listening to them a few months ago. Listening to "End Times" from them right now. Really a great band
Nutty
It really is a shame they did such a poor overblown job on the Shinedown production as some good songs in there.

All I am going to say is it sucks getting old!
20 years ago I would have already been bounding around and back at work.

Still plenty of time to listen to some sounds.

Another SACD.
Regatta De Blanc... The Police
uberwaltz, 

Hope your convalescing. Monitoring your thread daily. Listened to Shinedown, Attention Attention. It's growing on me. 

Rod Stewart, Every Picture Tells A Story 

N
And yes Happy "Winners" day to all my American brothers ( and sisters) out there.

Was digging some UFO earlier Nutty!
WTH.
Really not sure what is going on with Slaw?
We had some unfortunate words a short while ago that should have been avoided.
If you reading this Slaw, it is all good and its just a hobby we all share.
And yes I have changed speakers again....lol!

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