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
+1 Days of the New, pops!

Radiohead, In Rainbows
Anna Nalick, Wreck of the Day

N
@slaw one of my all time favs.  Grew up on side 2 of Abbey Road.  I know you had some head bobbin goin on!
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Dave Brubeck - Live at Carnegie Hall
Joshua Redman -Mood Swing - simply glorious!

Cheers
@slaw 
Nice to Blondie live!

Never cared too much for the Beatles I am afraid

My one claim to fame though, our band had our vinyl cut and mastered at the Abbey Rd Studios. Paul Nicholas was in at the same time overseeing the mastering of his new album.
We managed to resist having a photo walking the walk though.......
Jeff Tweedy "Together at Last" (lp)

I have an already long history of trying to get a decent copy of this lp delivered to me. Finally found it through SSD.

Do not use Amazon for this lp. It comes in a large sealed plastic cover that is so large it allows for major slippage during shipping that will most likely result in it's outer jacket being destroyed during shipment through outlets that aren't use to shipping lps.
The MFSL Abbey Road is somewhat of an analog masterpiece!. No problem having bought it. Ringo's drumming on "Carry That Weight" is sublime!. The perfect compliment to the guitars that will follow! I'm very happy!

Let's see, that's three exclamation points......Hmmmmmmmmmm
currently cleaning a Beatles "Abbey Road" MFSL lp I won in an auction recently. May be worth comparing to my plum label domestic Capitol?

right now... The Decemberists "The Crane Wife" lp1 from the boxset.
@nutty, @uberwaltz,

I saw Blondie last summer and was not disappointed. Her band is very tight!
Ok I lied
Just saw this on Tidal and had to share

So far so good so cool.... Death by Unga Bunga!
Nice Rush choice, Nutty


Another new one on Tidal

Resistance is Futile... Manic Street Preachers
+1 Debbie Harry ♡

Nora Jones, Day Breaks, "Flipside"
https://youtu.be/TTy8iSdQMwM

Rush, Hemispheres
"La Villa Strangiato" (An Exercise in Self-Indulgence) 

And now for some radio friendly "Punk"..
Taking Heads, "Psyco Killer"
The Police, "I can't stand losing you"

N
Parallel Lines.... Blondie

Tidal MQA.

I am pretty sure I was in love with Debbie Harry when I was a teen! Lol
Listening to a pretty good new Joel Xavier and Ron Carter titled ‘In New York City”

Cheers
Enjoying a Saturday morning music session!

Second  Winter.  Johnny Winter.     Lp
AC DC.  Remix to Hell.      Cd
Aretha Franklin.   30 Greatest hits.  Cd
Hendrix in the West.    Lp
Traffic.   Mr Fantesy.  Lp
American Woman.  Guess Who.  Lp
Gamma 2.   Cd
Grand Funk Railroad.   Collected Series.  Cd



R
Bridge Over Troubled Water......low later night volume and hitting 
just right my emotional memory bank like going back in time.........
ghosthouse,

The Rory G. is unreal. How does he do it!? 
I’ve got to get a copy!

slaw, diggin The Black angels

N

Cyrus Chestnut - The Nutman Speaks
Joel Xavier & Ron Carter - In New York 

Beautiful tunes!

Cheers 
No need to get all crazy and complicated.

Check it out.  Nice and direct.  Every note seeming almost inevitable but not predictable:...
Track 12, It Takes Time, from Rory Gallagher’s 1971 self-titled release.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS1iD6FbtV8
+1 "Free for All"

War On Drugs "A Deeper Understanding"... .can't get enough of this one.

SRV and Albert King. I didn’t realize Albert was one of his biggest influences. You can sure hear it when they play together.