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
It was too nice to stay inside but I did listen to 1 new CD,  "Attention, Attention" by Shinedown.  I am a fan of this group but IMHO, both the music and sound quality sucked.   I was bored within minutes and talk about loudness wars, the volume level on the CD was so high that I was running my preamp at 8 o clock instead of the usual 11-12 o clock.
Another fruitfull trip to our LRS, getting to be a weekly pilgrimage for my teenage daughter and myself, brought her up proper like...lol.

First up

No Jacket required...Phil Collins
The Money Shot... Puscifer.

Maynard been busy this year
New album for A Perfect Circle, Tool and working on new Puscifer material.
Guess he had plenty of down time though....lol.
Keith Jarret Trio

Still Live

Wow. Have to say, aside from a few "life" moments in the performance (which just adds to its poetic and "real" beauty) this is one of the BEST presentations of recorded music I have ever heard.

P
Thanks, Nutty.  I will have to check out The Best of GHS.

Have listened to and enjoyed "Come On In" (Tone Center/Mascot 2004).  That's by Vital Information which is: 
Steve Smith – drumset and udu
Frank Gambale – guitar
Tom Coster – keyboards and accordion
Baron Browne – bass


The Soft Boys "Underwater Moonlight" (lp)

I had forgotten how great this lp is.
@slaw 

Excellent.  Happy you liked it.  There's a bunch of it on vinyl at Discogs.  BUT many are re-issues.  I do see some original Elektra and even a mono from a UK seller with 100% rating.  Not cheap!  Good luck.  I have it in vinyl from a local used record shop.  Not mint by any stretch so I bought it on CD too.

https://www.discogs.com/sell/list?sort=condition%2Cdesc&master_id=76233&ev=mb&format=Vin...

@ghosthouse,

The Pigboy Crabshaw lp is wonderful! I want to find a clean original mono & stereo.

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The Flaming Lips "The King Bug Laughs" (lp)
@lenmc296 

Henry Gross - Plug Me Into Something !!!.  I remember listening to this with my dad way back when it came out.  I've been trying to get him to hand it down but he wont even though he's now deaf in one ear.

Great album 
@nutty - Yep, that's the good stuff.......

It's a school night, so he's off to bed. Switched on Audio Paradise and Neil Young playing "Cortez The Killer" is playing. Hard to beat that.....
Sitting in my listening room with my 8th grader son who is playing ARC on the xBox360. We've listened to these CDs tonight:

Jack Johnson - "In Between Dreams"
Nightmares on Wax ' "Carboot Soul"


Yes, "The Yes Album"
Yes, "Fragile"
Yes, "Yessongs"
Yes, "Close To The Edge"
Jethro Tull, "A Passion Play"
Jeff Beck, "Wired"
Allman Brothers, "Live At The Fillmore East"

Hey, I'm retired with nothing better to do!
Enjoying Sinatra “Songs for Swinging Lovers” on 180 gm vinyl (sounds sweeter and way more intimate than digital Tidal version)

Nelson Riddle is a genius. Harry Edison is one of a kind.

I like Sinatra but I enjoy the backing musicians even more...

To EVERONE, thankyou for revealing so many artists and their music. I have enough for the rest of my life I think, but keep going. There are more nuggets of gold still to be found.

Cheers

Adrian

Listened today to Dead can Dance- Spirit Chaser and Sir Charles Mackerras - Mozart Symphonies 38 and 39 ; Scottish chambers orchestra. 
@slaw 
Just got done an hour or so ago listening to Pinback's "Information Retrieved".  Pokey77 turned me on to them some time ago.  Saw elsewhere you had posted listening to Paul Buttefield Blues Band.  That one, his (their) East/West along with Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw are albums I never get tired of.  Not enough talk about Paul Butterfield, IMO.
Listening again to The Black Angels "Death Song" (lp)

check it out...

@stereo5,

I recently found a very clean copy of "Lookin' In" to replace my well worn copy.

Any advice on were I should look next in the Savoy Brown catalog on vinyl?

Thanks.
Savoy Brown, "Hellbound Train" Vinyl
Savoy Brown, "Street Corner Talking"  Vinyl
Kim Simmonds & Savoy Brown, "The Devil To Pay"  CD
Kim Simmonds & Savoy Brown, "Goin' To The Delta"  CD

I was only going to listen to Hellbound Train LP, but you know how that goes.  I ended up playing 4 by them as I hadn't heard them in years.   I'm tired from all that listening, now I am ready for a nap!
Rosanne Cash--"The Wheel" and "Rules of Travel"--I've decided this is one of those rare artists that makes almost every song she sings worth listening to...and the recording quality is consistently high.