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

@rubent - Beth Hart is playing April 29th at The Andrew J Brady Music Center.  I've got tickets to see her too.  She's on my bucket list of entertainers to see live.   

No playing - Beth Hart | War In My Mind

N

Mick Taylor first album Japanese Edition and "Listen to this Ronnie" (Reagan) Live bootleg, great sound quality, both on regular CD.

@reubent -  The Joanne Shaw Taylor show was 2 hours of amazing!  And yes, Memorial Hall is a very nice venue with beautiful architecture and great acoustics.  I must say that her band was probably the best that I've seen to date, especially the female drummer. 

Currently listening to JST The Blues Albumn produced by Joe Bonamassa.  "Let Me Down Easy" was amazing live.  Really showcasing her vocal abilities.  

N

Hbarrel what DAC are you trying out?

Mitch2  post inspired me to listen to the Skynyrd playlist on Qobuz.  I like the original lineup’s stuff up until 77.  Before the day the music died.  RIP. 

Lynyrd Skynyrd (RIP)

2014 Tribute at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, with Greg Allman - Tuesday's Gone (and much more)

@nutty - I was just going to ask you if you were going to the show at Memorial Hall tonight. Enjoy the show! That is one of my favorite venues.

Joanne Shaw Taylor 

A little pre concert warmup.  JST is performing in Cincinnati, OH tonight.  This makes my third time seeing her and she always puts on a great show.  

N

Funkadelic can’t believe I missed thelr early albums 50+ years ago.

Also Jacqueline du Pre picked up on her after watching the PBS special, another great talent I missed by 50+ years.

Better late than never.

Gina And Johnny | Free Your Soul CD 

Johnny Fink and I grew up together and he has been a musician since he was a 16.  He was a solo act for most of his career playing the blues at local clubs.  A couple years ago I went to see Ian Moore and he was the opening act.  Last night we attended his show at the Cincinnati Zoo and he gave me his new CD.  He's got a full band now and they recorded their CD at Silver Orb studio in Cincinnati.  Decent production and some pretty good songs.  They also recently opened for Kenny Wayne Shepherd.  They have some videos on YouTube and the title track "Free Your Soul" is available on Amazon.  Check out "Pay Up" when you have time. 

https://youtu.be/S_cdejPWAbY?si=rTENZo1SG_dPoAhm

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Envy of None - Stygian Wavz.   Features Alex Lifeson of Rush, but it's not hard rock like Rush.  Very chill... 

The Pretender's unplugged "Isle of View".  An incredible performance. Chrissie Hynde is at the top of her game and the recording is superb. 

N

Joe Nichols-III(CD 2005)

Bill Evans/Eddie Gomez-Intuition(1975 OJCCD-470-2 1990)

Pierre Bensusan-Altiplanos(CD 2005)

If a Michael Hedges fan Pierre Bensusan might perk an interest. Sunday night vinyl follows with a 1960's theme.

Sabotage - Black Sabbath.  The Super Deluxe edition with 2 CDs from their US tour in 75.