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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nutty
Earth...Jefferson Starship.

Grace Slick still one of my fave female singers! She did well to survive San Fran relatively unscathed.
Coldears
I literally wore out a vinyl copy of 2112 in the year  of 77 in our college break room on a cheap player.
We had 3 records on constant repeat that blew our 17 year old minds
2112
Paradise Theater
Destroyer

Great times!
Never knew these guys collaborated and made an album but had to buy it.
Hsas.... Through The Fire.
Hagar, Schon, Aaronson, Shrieve.

Pretty darned good tbh
Just returned from our LRS with a bag full of goodies to try.

First up.

Never let me down.... David Bowie
Real old school, more Brit invasion...lol.

Technical Ecstasy...Black Sabbath.

They were definitely high on something  when they recorded this!
Finish the night of with another one of my favorite British bands

Misplaced Childhood...Marillion
Fish....a true character!
Heart full of sky...Forever Autumn.

A very underrated and overlooked sort of prog rock band from England.
Give em a listen......
Quadro Nuevo---
                            Buongiorno Tristezza
                                            &
                             Tango Bitter Sweet
Ted Nugent "Free for All" . A WLP..............sounding pretty darn good.

I thought I remembered this lp, .

another of my record show finds......

Ozark Mountain Daredevils "It'll Shine When it Shines". In addition to a great band/great music, this IS a Glyn Johns lp...so you know it's going to be great!
The Eagles, "Hell Freezes Over".

I wish this would be released as a high rez download.

ozzy
more record show finds..

’Til Tuesday Voices Carry" & "Everything’s Different Now" a gold stamped promo..(lps)

up soon..

Procol Harum "A Salty Dog"  MFSL/lp
one of my latest record show finds...

Steely Dan "Pretzel Logic"  black label/ABC...suppose to be a first press?
Me too pops, as well as her West, Down Where The Spirit Meets The Bone, and Essence albums. A couple of her others are waiting their turn.
Charles Mingus - Mingus Dynasty
Miles Davis - Miles Smles 
Erlend Skomsvoll - Fairy Tales
Nicholas Payton - Sketches in Spain

Cheers
The thirteenth step.... A Perfect Circle

Cannot wait until April for their first new studio album in what 13 years or so!
If their teaser tracks are any indication it should be killer!
Speaking of another acquired taste but excellent is the late great Roy Buchanan.  His cover of Hey Joe is insane!
Lohengrin, on Walhall, Rysanek, Varnay, Kónya at Bayreuth ‘58. Stupendous.
Not everyone is going to like Trower, he can be an acquired taste for sure.
Just personal I do prefer Rory Gallagher or Pat Travers but like I said its all up to the individual.
+1 slaw.

There are about a dozen Robin Trower albums in my rotation - they are all excellent.

Stephen Stills “2”. Incredible songwriter and guitarist!
@slaw - Don't JUDGE me man! Don't JUDGE me!   :~)

Thanks for the correction.....
@kumakahn,

Is "Day of the Eagle" a real album title?

Having said that, it is a great song..but there's SO MUCH more of his catalog for you to discover. This might have been best to do before posting a "finding" on just one (cd)?
I am grateful for all the new music I have learned about on this forum. But, based on all the Robin Trower love here, I bought his Day of the Eagle CD, and I have to say that I am lost as to what is special about Robin Trower. Sounds like Hendrix but more practiced and less raw to my ears.
Today I listened to The Who "Live At Leeds, Deluxe Edition" and Nirvana "Unplugged".
@nutty,

Don't know if you remember.....? you posted "Free For All" a while back. This brought back a lot of memories. I knew I owned it at one time. Could not find it. I attended a record show last Sunday, I stumbled upon a WLP /w/ DJ timing strip "Free For All"\. I'm pretty darn happy...... will listen this weekend, hopefully?

 I actually ended up with some really nice finds, all in great condition!