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
Mr. Big, lean Into It. 
The Winery Dogs, ST.

And a song by Bad Company from Holy Water, "If you needed somebody".
https://youtu.be/_AMKtiS6UEQ

N

toddverrone,

yes it is. I have her debut album too and it is good too. Completely different than Memories are now though. Its funny because I bought it while looking through the record store and the cover had a quoye from Tom Waits on it about her style.....so I bought it.

Turns out she was Tom Waits kids nanny......he surely has an influence on her :-) I like the way she sings and writes.

db
Wowsers Im three for three today from Lous Records. Best 10 bucks I can remember spending lately. 

All vinyl. 

Percussion Music
Works by Varese, Colgrass,Cowell, et. al. 
Nonesuch

Shadowfax
The Dreams of Children

The Brothers Johnson
Light up the Night

Happy Sunday Agoner's
Crow - Crow Music
Mott The Hoople - Live
Humble Pie - Fillmore East
J Giles Band - Full House

Just dropped in the "NEW" Lucifer's Friend, "too late to hate". CD. 
Brand new music with the original lineup! 36 years in the making. 
Sounds Fantastic!

Also just received my new copy of Lucifer's Friend "MIND EXPLODING". CD
My personal favorite is "Fugitive". Check the bass line if you dare. 

N
Todd Rungren -Runt
The Thrills - Let's Bottle Bohemia
Thomas Stronen - Time Is A Blind Guide
I spoke to arcamm88 last evening and he recommended I listen to Paul Kossoff,
"Back Street Crawler". Found a gem of a track with Paul Rodgers on vocals. 
"Molton Gold". 
https://youtu.be/WmKPNaV2HX0

N



Since late last evening:

Neil Young  "Harvest Moon"
Beth Hart "Better Than Home"
Janis Joplin "Pearl"
Talking Head "Speaking In Tongues"
Jeff Buckley "Grace"
Duran Duran "Rio"
my guilty pleasure.. Sniff 'n' the Tears  "Fickle Heart"
Robyn Ludwick "Out Of These Blues"
Neil Young "International Harvester"
Thin Lizzy "Johnny The Fox"
I listened to Ryan Adams "Heartbreaker" the other week. Mine is the Cooking Vinyl/EU release. Still sounds fantastic!

Upon my memory, I always enjoyed "Follow The Lights" as exceptional SQ and content. I'll put it on again this weekend.
so far today,

Crazy Horse "S/T", Rhino/Chris Bellman
k.d. lang  "Shadowland, one of the great voices/excellent SQ
The New Riders of the Purple Sage "The Adventures of Panama Red"
Thanks to arcam88 as well. I've got a EU copy of Wishbone Ash "Live Dates Vol.2" on it's way.
also to add, its typical Ryan Adams writing. Depressing ideas and words but thoughtful and pleasant arraignments :-) 

db
slaw

Its fantastic! I have all of his releases. Each one seems better than the last. I really like "ryan adams" self titled (the last one) Prisoner is above that so far. Recorded very well. Mixed and mastered better than "Self Titled". The last one seemed a bit compressed on vinyl. 

If your even a slight fan I highly recommend getting Prisoner. Let Ryan take you places.

It looks like Blue Note is the distributor. Its still on Pax-Am records but its "under exclusive  licence" from Blue note.

db
Baby from Amarillo Texas on Lone Starr Records not the band The Babys
Eric Clapton - The Rainbow Concert
Vaughan Brothers - Family Style
Alice Cooper - Love It To Death

nutty,

Remember Meatloaf, him getting oxygen... his act? Maybe. not an act?

Cheers!
slaw, 
They had some great music. Three piece band with some kick. I attended one show in Cincinnati. After every few songs, because Rick Emmit performed at such a high level, he would go back stage and get oxygen. Also I'm glad you hooked up on some quality vinyl by Blood Sweat &Tears as well. They are a tuff act to follow. Enjoy fhe music!

N
nutty,

I need to pull out my Triumph lps. Haven't listened in over 30 years.
Moxy, S/T.
This one features session guitarist Tommy Bolin and Gil Moore who went onto to form Triumph. Here is a cut. "Moon Rider".
https://youtu.be/6CwDXfJWy3c

N
photodusty,

Ryan Adams has always been one I bought, no questions asked. Since his divorce, I'm wondering..... How do you rate it among his last two? I'm getting ready for a major lp purchase. Your input would be appreciated.
up until this ORG/45rpm pressing, I had always read the original MFSL was THE best. While I've never heard it and it's price is way out there, I could not imagine doing better for the money than the ORG.
reubent,

A little late posting this. Blood Sweat & Tears  "S/T" is one of my all time favorite lps! Some have said it may be one of the best sounding or best recorded rock lps of all time? These things are subjective as you know. Since I've always thought so highly of it, I took the plunge last year and purchased the ORG version. Wow! This is what I'm talking about! The bass that you really did not miss before is now there. If you're so inclined, you need to own this version.

Cheers!
Cowboy Junkies,  The Trinity Session 
"Sweet Sweet Jane"
https://youtu.be/x4XVJj4jER4
Wishbone Ash, Time Was ( The Live Anthology)

N
Eric Clapton - Backless
Graham Nash -  Songs for Beginners 
Dave Mason - Just Like You Never Left
Styx, Crystal Ball
Remember this one guys?!
"Put Me On" and Play Me Loud! I’m the Mad Man Screaming in your living room!
https://youtu.be/-BQ7C7mSkHg

Styx, Brave New World
"Brave New World Reprise" was a great ending to a great CD. 
https://youtu.be/P-CNWOpTB8w

N
lenmc2964,
I'm semi familiar with Spooky Tooth. But I will dig deeper. So far I really like Jo Jo Gunne's Jumpin' the Gunne. 

N
Nutty also check out Spooky Tooth, Mason Ruffner, and Robert A. Johnson not the Robert Johnson but still had a great album Close Personal Friend. 
I realize we're supposed to apolitical here but, given the current situation we've finding ourselves in....IMHO...

Dire Straits (how appropo), 'Industrial Disease'.

I don't it matters which side of the fence you're on...;) 
lenmc2964,
Im not familiar with Jo Jo Gunne but a quick Wikipedia check states that two former members of Spirit help form the band. My interest is piqued! I am going to find some media and give them a listen. Thanks for the post. (Apparently "Jo Jo Gunne" is a Chuck Berry song also)

Spirit, Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus
Great albumn, and one the greatest albumn "covers".
"Natures Way"
https://youtu.be/YsTK2LHZKPQ

N