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
How to live as ghosts.... 10 Years.

Still flipping vinyl, digging the new phono stage.
Eying up a change of cart next...lol
@uberwaltz,

I found three James Gang lps in great shape at my latest record show. Got "Rides Again" coming in soon on MFSL. Here’s hoping?

Slow down uber, take a breath.
Just picked up a new pair of JC-1 amps.  Outstanding dynamics.  

Loving Natalie Merchant: Leave Your Sleep

Tracks Peppery Man and Bleezer's Ice Cream - Awesome!
Forgotten just how good a sacd can sound
brothers in arms... Dire Straights.

now if only could find a decent source for fairly price sacd i would invest in a few more!
You haven’t heard Springsteen until you’ve heard him and the band live. A couple (of my many) highlights of being a dad was bringing my pair of junior high school daughters to two different Springsteen concerts. Both times the Big Man was with him. Extraordinary is putting it mildly- and I’m hardly the world’s biggest pop music fan. His autobiography is well-worth reading. He’s an American Iconic Treasure- with an abundance of rock and roll heart and seemingly endless energy.

Naysayers and nitpickers need not respond.
Going to be a poor sq week this week.
Out in California with just my phone or laptop to stream Tidal from.
Ear buds or laptop speakers...what a rush!
The War on Drugs "A Deeper Understanding" (lp) Wow! Highly recommended!

@ghosthouse,

I get it brother.
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Songs for Drella    (Andy Warhol) Lou Reed John Cale.
Great Sounding CD. Check it out.

Lou Reed/Rock and Roll Animal, Bruce Springsteen/Greetings From Asbury Park, Junior Kimbrough/Do The Rump!
Allison Moorer: Mockingbird. A great singer, an unusually eclectic and interesting mix of songs, and fantastic production by Buddy Miller (as usual). Sorry LP purists, available on CD only (as far as I can tell). 
Sorry for that but on my laptop any post I try to make has said, " sorry you are permitted to do that at this time"
Most peculiar.
Seems to be ok from phone though
Strawbs - "Bursting at the Seams" on Vinyl. A nice pick up for $1.99 last weekend at my LRS. 
@nutty  
"Ted Nugent, "Together", Featuring Meatloaf on vocals."

Surely you jest, sir. At least one fervently hopes so. OTOH, Maybe I'm simply missing the joke.  :)



Great pick Reubent!
I picked up best of the Strawbs at my lrs, last week but paid considerably more for it!

@uberwaltz - It's a really good album. I love it. And the kicker was that it was a super clean copy, both the vinyl and the cover. And for a give away price. Somehow I missed Strawbs back in the day. Based on this record, I'll search out more by the band.
They were HUGE in England back in the early to late seventies, massive chart hit with Part of the Union.

Check out Hero and Heroine, one of their best albums imho
ps,

No pun intended. Ted Nugent's Free For All is a Platinum selling albumn. Terrible Ted plays some great guitar. Perhaps you are confusing my hunger for Ted as a taste for Meatloaf. Nope! Released in 1976, it's a great recording, IMO, Opinions very. 

Michael Sweet, One Sided War

N
Paul Thorn, Ain't Love Strange
What an entertainer!

N

ps- Satan ruins Lives on his lunch break 
Butch Walker -Afraid of Ghosts. If anyone here likes Ryan Adams--check this out. Ryan produced it--excellent songs and sound.
Die Walkure - Keilberth, Mödl, Varnay, Vinay, Hotter, Greindl, Bayreuth 1955. Sweet!
Curtis Mayfield - The Very Best Of

Melissa Etheridge - Memphis Rock & Soul 
SRV and Albert King. I didn’t realize Albert was one of his biggest influences. You can sure hear it when they play together. 
+1 "Free for All"

War On Drugs "A Deeper Understanding"... .can't get enough of this one.

No need to get all crazy and complicated.

Check it out.  Nice and direct.  Every note seeming almost inevitable but not predictable:...
Track 12, It Takes Time, from Rory Gallagher’s 1971 self-titled release.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS1iD6FbtV8
Cyrus Chestnut - The Nutman Speaks
Joel Xavier & Ron Carter - In New York 

Beautiful tunes!

Cheers 
ghosthouse,

The Rory G. is unreal. How does he do it!? 
I’ve got to get a copy!

slaw, diggin The Black angels

N