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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Wow, I had forgotten that Stevie Nicks did a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Rock n Roll"...….sweet!
The Black Crowes - "Show Me" (with Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi) - rockin' out!

Stevie Nicks  "Crystal Visions"  dbl/lp (half-speed) mastered by Stan Ricker
geoffkaitmost of those Unplugged sessions took place in the same venue. No doubt that the venue's acoustic space is excellent as well as microphone (s) selection to record all of those musical programs.I still want the Don Henley and L.L. Cool J shows on CD.Happy Listening!
Most of those Unplugged CDs are sonically great. What did those people who recorded them know that nobody else seems to know?
Another +vote for;CTA - s/tNeil Young - Live Roxy "Tonight's the Night"Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - Live at the GreekHappy Listening!
Nirvana, "Unplugged"
Flim & The BB's- "Tricycle
Flim & The BB's-  "Tunnel"
The Mamas & the Papas- "Greatest Hits"
Johnny Cash-"Folsom Prison"
The Cult- "Greatest Hits"

Now I am tired and desperately need a nap!
I think only the French themselves would agree with that statement Slaw.
I cannot think of one saving grace for France from my experience!
Apologies to any French descendants reading this...lol
France isn't a 3rd world country.... I stay away from their pressings as well.
@slaw 

Yea, you could be right on the origin country, I have a few other albums from south America that are not so hot either.
May have to look for domestic then of in through the out door as I loved it since it first came out.

Was thinking of some Neil Young later, Tidal has some fresh MQA titles
@uberwaltz 

I have a rule of thumb on lp buying.... never buy a lp from a 3rd world type country.


BTW: The Neil Young is AWESOME.
@uberwaltz

Mine is the domestic release. It may be a record club issue, I’ll have to look.

It sounds FANTASTIC. Interestingly, I was not a fan when this lp came out. Boy, was I ever wrong!

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I’m being mesmerized by Modest Mouse "This is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About". (lp)

I've cleaned the Neil Young & Bluenote Café" 4lp/box. It's up next.

@slaw 
I have in through the outdoor on a Venezuelan release
And the sq is terrible tbh.

How is your copy?
Here's one I heard for the first time today on a local college radio station I thought many here might enjoy...

Devon Allman "Midnight Lake Michigan"
Paradise Theater.... Styx!

Saw them live on this tour in England many many moons ago.....
They opened with Rockin the Paradise and those were the days when concerts believed the bigger the amp stacks the better.
It was LOUD!
@pops 

Funny, that's why I quit buying his stuff for years because he is so prolific...I had to keep room for other artists.

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Porcupine Tree  "In Absentia" (lp)
An oldie but a goodie

Made In Japan... Deep Purple

Original vinyl from the UK! Must have owned this for 40 plus years!
B.B. KING With Eric Clapton. "Riding with King" Some if the best recording I have ever heard. Unbelievable imaging. 
Neil Young.  Hawks and Doves.    

Canned Heat.  Live in Europe. 

@slaw. Have to check that NY out.  I counted today 44 albums I have by my man!  Most by one artist in my vinyl collection.  
@pops,

Transit Authority is one of my all time favorites!

Just got in Neil Young and Bluenote Cafe' 4lp/box.
Chicago Transit Authority.  Self titled.  1st album when rock meets big brass!

Neil Young.   “Tonight’s the Night”.   Live at the Roxy.  A must have for NY fans and fans of that classic album.  Sonics and  performance 10 albums!
Scotty Bratcher Band... In 2004, at just 17, when he released his 1st album. Self taught, blues rock, and a great talent. 3 album releases, but his 1st is, imo, amazing. Enjoy ! MrD.
reubentI played a few numbers from the Hot Tuna 5-cd set, 'In A Can'Happy Listening!
Isolate and Medicate... Seether.

One of those sad occasions when the vinyl copy is inferior to the CD.
The l.p. sounds very closed in and 2 dimensional, muffled, hard to pinpoint anything much in the mix.
Good job it was 50% off!