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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Rosanne Cash  "The River & The Thread"
David Gilmour  "Live in Gdansk"
Chris Hillman  "Bidin' My Time"
Jim James  "Regions of Light and Sound of God"
Fantastic album, reubent! Ray Davies 1966-8 trilogy of "Face To Face", "Are The Village Green Preservation Society", and "Something Else By" are as good as anybody's peak output.
@bdp24 - Thanks. Yep, "Village Green" is excellent. It has special meaning for me now as I live in a tiny village that has a vibrant Village Green that hosts many village functions and celebrations throughout the year. It's a special place and I hope it stays that way. Guess I'm a preservationist! 
Deep Purple led me to -
Black Sabbath, Heaven And Hell
Led me to -
ELF, And Before Elf... There Were Elves 

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Pink Floyd's The Final Cut on CD. The 1997 Doug Sax remaster. Whoa!

@slaw and All, If you like Chris Hillman, The Byrds and Tom Petty, you should check out Roger McGuinn's "Back From Rio". Hillman and David Crosby join in, as well as a little Tom Petty and Elvis Costello. It's an awesome album. McGuinn's guitar sounds awesome too. Great songs, well recorded. Really good stuff......
@reubent,

The more I thought about it, I remembered buying that cd years ago when my main vehicle had a cd player in it. I’d buy cds I was interested in from the record clubs. If I liked them, I’d buy the lp, then the other ones I’d sell to the used book store and at least, break even. I found it today.


Blur  "The Magic Whip" (lp)
Queen, News of the World
One of my favorite bands. Brian May is an Astrophysicist. I attended a show in Cincinnati when I was younger while Freddie was in his prime! What a show.. One of my favorite songs here, it's one you'll will ever hear on the radio.
"Sleeping on the sidewalk"
https://youtu.be/ZZyhS5beQc8

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Experience Hendrix (get it?) - The Best of Hendrix, the family remasters, remastered by Eddie Kramer. Whoa!! Don’t ever go against the family. Kra-mer!!
Black Sabbath, S/T - I love Ozzy’s Harmonica on "The Wizard".
Marilyn Manson, Antichrist Superstar

"...Times have not become more violent. They have just become more televised..."

Marilyn Manson





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I just realized, Black Sabbath, S/T 1970 release is 47 years old. 
Impressive!

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Kim Simmons & Savoy Brown - The Devil To Pay

Jimmy Vaughn - Strange Pleasure

Canned Heat - Uncanned the Best Of
Land Of Talk " Some Are Lakes" (lp)

more importantly "Give Me Back My Heart Attack"

John Snodgrass "Visitor's Band"
what a great thread

just cuing up the new Chris Hillman on the CDP

freaking awesome
glad he is back
pissed that we all lost Tom
nothing.  Wife is hogging living room watching TV so I am listening to my secondary system.  Listening to FM radio at present.  Armegedding It is playing by Def Lepperd
Bellina, Norma, right now Casta Diva - sung by Callas. Audio quality is terrible, but who cares?
Allison Pierce - Year of the Rabbit

I found this one in Tidal’s Folk/Americana genre.

Allison has the voice of a melancholy angel. She writes nice melodic songs. Great album, IMHO.

For you vinyl folks, Amazon has this on vinyl and "it was recorded in computer free analogue mode."
Primus, Tales From the Punchbowl.

Lit, A Place in the Sun.
"My Own Worse Enemy"

Montrose, S/T. 

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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, S/T. 1976
"American Girl" which closes out the disc, has in the 40 years since become a classic-rock radio staple. The song updates the idea of American Folk, incorporating rock's muscle and swagger even as Petty's lyrics keep it utterly grounded in workday humanity. 

More Tom P. and the Heartbreakers, 
"Refugee"
"Free Fallin'" 
"I Won't Back Down"

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