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
Big Head Todd and the Monsters - "Sister Sweetly" - A really good '90's rock album....
I saw Big Head Todd, Hootie and the Blowfish, The Meat Puppets and Freedy Johnston at a festival in Charleston, SC in the mid 90's. Great 90's pop groups.

Tonight I'm listening to Robert Plant-Pictures At Eleven then R.E.M. Automatic for the People.

Big Head Todd - 
Stratagem

Really enjoying track 3, Wearing Only Flowers...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=755YngDklMU

"...Wearing Only Flowers came in 27 to 1...."

Good song on another uneven album from BHT&TM.

Breaking in a pair of Acrolink interconnects so it’s digital for a while. 

Pink Floyd, “Meddle”    MFSL  CD
stereo5

keep me posted on the breaking-in of those Acrolink IC. 

Happy Listening!
Listened to Zenyatta Mondatta earlier this evening. Great album. I really like "Voices In My Head" but invariably the loud reggae shout in the middle makes me jump.

Right now: Steely Dan-Two Against Nature
@nutty - Amazing! ...... I thought I would stump everyone with Moxy. Good on you brother.
reubent
Moxy were a band I started listening to right at the time of my American rock band discovery time from good old England back in mid 70,s.

Along with Styx, Rush, Mahogany Rush, Starz etc.
Not sure as I own any but pretty sure our LRS has a few albums.
“Do You Know Emperor Joe?” by Werner Pirchner from a 192kps mp3, listening on my 47 year old Infinity 2000A speakers, and I’m loving it. Why? Because it really is all about the music.
All on vinyl:

Bruford - Gradually Going Tornado (just found a mint promo copy in a nearby vinyl shop for $5!)
Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick
Type O Negative - Dead Again
Ormandy/Philadephia - Pictures At An Exhibition
Darol Anger/Barbara Higbie - Live At Montreaux
Helios Creed - X-Rated Fairy Tales
Tangerine Dream - Rubycon 
A classic.

Double Vision ... Foreigner.

Vinyl

Near mint and cost me .99cent! Lol
reubent, did you manage to see/hear Rockpile live? They played three consecutive nights at The Country Club in Reseda, CA in 1980, with Moon Martin opening. I went all three nights; now THAT was a Rock 'n' Roll band! Moon was great too. My first wife did his Fan Club, so I got to know him a little. Wonder what became of him.
@bdp24 - Nope, didn't see them when they graced our shores. I remember, at the time, I didn't understand all the hoopla and didn't even buy the record. Things have changed.......

BTW, my copy of the record has the Rockpile 1980 - Seconds of Pleasure - Weeks of Touring - US Tour dates, printed on the back cover (not a sticker, printed on the back cover of the gatefold). Looks like there were 20-25 nights, spread over 4 weeks - Mid-November to Mid-December 1980. Wish I could say I was there, but......... 
Pink Floyd, “DSOTM”    MFSL  CD
Miles Davis, “Kind Of Blue”    MFSL  SACD
My U.S. copy of the Rockpile album does too, reubent. The last entry, of Los Angeles Dec. 13-15, is the shows I was at. It wasn't really in Los Angeles proper, but over the Hollywood Hills in the center of the San Fernando Valley, on Sherman Way in Reseda. I gotta find a UK copy of the LP.
TIDAL, misc but I ran across this one oldie

Sniff 'n the Tears, "Driver's Seat"

N
What I love about these posts
Always finding something new or never heard of or simply reminded about a great band.
Just so much music and so little time!

Never heard of Sniff,n the Tears but will be checking it out.
Thx
"Ballad of Easy Rider" by The Byrds which for whatever reason is still one of my favorite lp listens start to finish.  

Allan Holdsworth -  Man Who Changed Guitar Forever! Allan Holdsworth Album 12 CD Box
A great day to visit my LRS.
He had just finished throwing a ton of albums into the $1 clearance boxes and there were a LOT of really good albums.

I was good and limited myself to just 20, LOL.
$20 and 20 new to me records to work through.
It's a great weekend!
Sending some vinyl to the music server today.  Up currently is "All the World Dances" by David Carroll and his Orchestra a 1961 lp on Mercury Perfect Presence label that is what hifi is all about.  There is even a diagram on the back cover showing location of the various players in the studio that you can use as reference for what you hear.  The music industry and the public really cared about hifi back then when it was all very new.