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?
reubent - I just rediscovered Davey Knowles this week, and Back Door Slam.
I was at a friend's house Sunday, the night of the Joanne Shaw Taylor concert and he was playing Davey. So I dug into my 2 Terabyte Hard drive and found some Davey and Back Door Slam. Davey is easy on the ears.
Hey @nutty. Are you a fan of Back Door Slam? Haven't heard of/from them in a few years. Wondering if there is a good starting place to dive in? I remember liking Davey and the boys back when I first heard them...
Al Jarreau-L Is For Lover(CD) Setting me up for 80's vinyl night with one of Jarreau’s glossiest recordings. Correction Kid Frost- La Raza NOT Roza. I’m sure many caught this error.
Original Gangsta Rap Collection-VA(Japanese CD pressing)
Sarah Vaughan-At Mister Kelly’s(CD)
Starting vinyl night on a riotous vibe. Gangsta Rap is a well recorded CD. It has many of the early harder core classics. Kid Frost "La Roza" might interest Classic Rock fans of Santana/War or Malo? Sarah Vaughan is now playing to calm things down including my wife!
Joanne Shaw Taylor ....all day ! She is in town, Newport, KY. Just a Stones throw across the muddy Ohio River. 8pm. $25 bucks. One of the best Bluse guitarist touring today. She just finished her latest album that was Produced by Joe Bonnamossa, friends for over a decade. She will not disappoint if you’re blues/rock fan.
Playing at the Southgate House Reviival Sanctuary. Small venue, no bad seating.
Watching/listening to the Berlin Philharmonic via the Digital Concert Hall live. Today’s program, a single composition.
Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, conducted by Dudamel. This should be very enjoyable. Today, a dedication before the start of the symphony was to the people of Ukraine. ‘Resurrection’.
Many years ago I was watching a documentary (possibly on Yellowstone), the background music was beautiful. I deep dived and found the artist and CD: Voices on the wind. Beth and Cindi Wild; Roses 1994
I haven't played it in years. Really lovely music a mix of similar sounds as Kater and Naki and maybe a bit John Denver
A goal in mind can be a good thing! For I had absolutely no Rand McNally road Atlas whatsoever last night lol. Threw everything at the stereo but the kitchen sink ;-)
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