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
Arrived Today Robin Trower
RT. New cd. 'Time and Emotion"
Had a quick listen. In my stock car radio. Drivin
Quite good as expected. Solid R T classic sound.  His guitar licks just
seems to just Jump out of speakers
I look forward to a more critical listen on my home stereo 

R
Yoyoma plays ennio morricone. If you do not have this cd, get it.  Lots of emotion.
badfinger, ass--their resident genius, pete ham is oddly subordinate on this one, with only two songs, but i think it's their most listenable overall
matthew sweet, in reverse--i've sorta overlooked this one but it impresses on close listen; ambitious, kitchen sink arrangements (horns, choruses, etc.), kind of like a power-pop "pet sounds" 
Van Morrison - Poetic Champions Compose
The Chieftains -  Tears of Stone
Taj Mahal & Keb Mo "TajMo" "Shake Me In Your Arms" OH MY! The whole album is fun!
Tangent - "Collapsing Horizons"

Great sound and mood throughout.
Tangent is a Netherlands-based "deep ambient duo" consisting of
Ralph van Reijendam and Robbert Kok.

Playlist of the entire recording here...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvLWnWsYFFy4pnOu6oUUT4BTHCjRtnF9X
Got turned onto this today while browsing cds at Memphis Music on Beale Street  -

Mel Waiters - Got My Whiskey
@reubent
Thanks for taking time to reply. Glad you are enjoying Capt’n. Fantastic. I do recall Saved My Life Tonight. Did not remember it was from this album though. Strong composition with a beautiful melody. Had to find it on Tidal. Listening to it now...Sugar Bear. On the other hand, CF&TBDC has the much loathed Philadelphia Freedom. Oh well. I’ll check out the Wikipedia article. Did read the story behind Someone Saved My Life. Long John Baldry. Who knew? Okay. Thanks again. Ciao.

Just read the Wiki article at the link you provided. Shows you what I know with my dismissive attitude towards this LP. Didn’t realize how well regarded it was with some considering it one of the best if not the best by EJ & Taupin. Hey - no accounting for taste...mine or those others!
@ghosthouse - So, I really like Captain Fantastic. It was from my High School Years and I have very fond memories of it from back in the day. Interestingly, I did not know the story behind it until recently. Check out the wiki:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Fantastic_and_the_Brown_Dirt_Cowboy

It's way more pop'y than the first 3-4 albums. More in line with other mid-'70's albums immediately before and after it. There is the big hit - "Someone Saved My Life Tonight", which I personally always liked. But my favorite part of the record is the 3 closing tunes - "Writing, We All Fall In Love Sometime and Curtains". I love the transition between "We All Fall In Love Sometime and Curtains".

I'm really happy that I found a really nice, near mint copy of the album, with lyric and photo books. And I got it for $5. SCORE!

@reubent 
So wudja think about the music on that Captain Fantastic?  Just curious.  I don't own it and haven't heard anything from it in many years.  How do the compositions compare to his earlier stuff?  
"Show me the way to the next whiskey bar..." The Doors in Concert. Cassette set contains the tracks from the Absolutely Live LP plus more. Yeah! Pretty neat, pretty neat, pretty good, pretty good.
Trower "For Earth Below" is a Great Album!
I've listened to it hundreds of times if not thousands and it still sounds great every time!
Loomis - That is the Ivy I had in mind. I musta been living under a rock. Ivy’s "Long Distance" goes back to 2000! Yet they’re a relatively new "discovery" for me (last couple of years, anyway) by way of hearing "Edge of the Ocean" on Pandora. Dunno anything about the praise they received at the time but I am a total sucker for that sound. For anyone else that ain’t been introduced:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL3ZbNRH1Wc&ab_channel=TiToubidou

I’ll be looking for Still In A Dream later.
i do know ivy--they're adam schlessinger's breathy-pop band--always thought they were overpraised, though they do do what do well. massive attack, otoh, are awesome.
since you dug bowery electric, you might check out "still in a dream" on spotify--a big palylist of virtually every shoegaze band of note
@loomisjohnson 

Got Bowery Electric's Lushlife running.  I like it a LOT.  Reminds me a little of Massive Attack.  Crossed with Ivy, if you know them.

Loomis - great.  Glad you enjoyed Arbouretum.  Sometimes Pitchfork's record reviews are annoying but, while they aren't besotted fans, the ones I read about Arbouretum are insightful, I thought...even though I didn't agree with every word.  

I will check out Bowery Electric.  I did find Asteroid #4 on Tidal and gave a quick listen to the first couple of tracks from Windmill.  Need to give it another go.  Can hear what you mean about lost classics from the Summer of Love (anybody remember Fever Tree?).  
ghost--i do like. he might be a major artist--will explore further. in the meantime, check out bowery electric--not a far cry from where you referred me
@loomisjohnson 

regarding Artbouretum - Hoping "interesting disc" translates to, "I liked it".  

I didn't...leastways not initially.   Took repeated listening (something kept drawng me back) before I finally sorta "got it", as happens sometimes.  Had that one on repeat the other day.  The Gathering is another good 'un by them.  Check out Dave Heumann's solo album, Here In The Deep.  DH is the head honcho song writer, singer and git-TAR player in Arbouretum.  
Hello N -
I enjoyed that Mike Griffin. Great sonics and his playing...nice and clean. Not too many needless notes. Some excellent sparkling piano soloing right before the 5 minute mark. Kinda formulaic blues (ain’t it all?) but well done. Never heard of him. Couldn’t find out too much. No wonder it’s "the Unknown Blues Band. The album is on Amazon, "Gimme What I Got Coming" but that extended live ain't.  

Back at you in the same vein. Gary BB Coleman. Think I like this version better than SRV’s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71Gt46aX9Z4&ab_channel=Don’sTunes


ghost, that arboretum is a very interesting disc--oddly melodic; the vocals are haunting. unique.
Arbouretum - from Coming Out of the Fog, Track 6 World Split Open...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTouXuVkYhk&ab_channel=DomagojValjak

and Track 7 Easter Island

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOR6WJIt0FY&ab_channel=Arbouretum-Topic

From the Jan 2013 Premier Guitar review by Andy Ellis - 
"...an improbable collision of Fairport Convention, the Velvet Underground, and early Jefferson Airplane [  ]...party music it ain't."


How about a little modern American Folk,

Discovered a group called Mandolin Orange. Very good recordings
Just listened to - Albany Down, Not Over Yet. Pretty solid rock-n-roll band. Different. Got a good groove on this albumn.
"Travelling Blues".
https://youtu.be/yWcFDfqCOdI
"You Wanna Be My Baby".
https://youtu.be/paAOtTRtnJA

N
The video is a little dopey (a lot dopey?) but liked the music on this one (Track 4 from The Continuing Story....").  Strong vocal.  Very prog.  


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6aQx57KBUY&ab_channel=Talleke123
Hey Nutty - Thought the Tidal commentary pasted below was informative.  I did enjoy their radio hits but probably suffer from over exposure to them.  Will try to check out some of the less well known "deep tracks" later today.  Anybody who "gets" Cuby & The Blizzards deserves the courtesy.  There's a bit of a connection in that Eelco Gelling, Golden Earring guitarist during the late '70s, was co-founder along w/Harry Muskee of C. & the B.

"The Continuing Story of Radar Love is a 12-song hits collection from Dutch rock band Golden Earring, containing both the chug-a-long rock staple "Radar Love" and the full eight-minute version of "Twilight Zone." These two songs are the most renowned on this compilation and both cracked the Top 20, with "Radar Love" hitting number 13 in 1974 and "Twilight Zone" peaking at number ten nine years later. The other ten songs on the album consist of long, heavy guitar-filled runs that surround obscure lyrics, sometimes sounding like modern psychedelia. Some of the songs, like "The Vanilla Queen" and "Mad Love's Comin'" harbor a distinguishable progressive edge, thanks to woven keyboard and guitar interplay. A mild blues and rock feel creep into such tunes as "Candy's Going Bad" and "Lost and Found" but fail to ignite any type of serious musical flare compared to their two singles. Much of Golden Earring's music consists of average rock riffs that are either sped up or slowed down by accompanying synthesizer, helped along by the mysteriousness of Barry Hay's voice. Even though this compilation is a dozen songs deep, it still holds as a worthy best-of. ~ Mike DeGagne"
Nirvana In Utero. The cassette kills. Grado headphones sounding good. Canned Heat live at Woodstock on YouTube, didn't make the cut for the movie. Who can explain that? 
Golden Earring, The continuing Story Of Radar Love. Excellent collection of music. 
Rory Gallagher, "Secret Agent". Great clip of Rory rippin-n-slidin' !
https://youtu.be/xomS2NqHmME
Richard Lloyd , "Field Of Fire".
https://youtu.be/lmYUrDBCfHE
Coco Montoya, "Good Days Bad Days"
https://youtu.be/3XFnMBKejIA


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Hey N.  Guess I'm not surprised you are way ahead of me on that Liquid Tension stuff.  Some good playing there, no doubt.  
ghosthouse,

I have had Liquid Tension (1) and (2) for quite some time. As a matter of fact, my Brother had Mike Portnoy VHS Drum Tutorials for playing those first two sessions. I think both CD's are great. (And Loud) My favorite cut...Chewbacca! It growls....

A song from Taddy Porter, "Fire In The Streets" 
https://youtu.be/KYIaBOlm6mk
Anyone remember Hardline... Double Eclipse,  features Neil Schon on guitar. 
How bout Albert Cummings, True To Yourself, "Separately".
https://youtu.be/UuQoA23AtvM
Gov't Mule, High And Mighty, "Child Of The Earth". 
https://youtu.be/xfl6ZnFkaBI

N





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