WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

Started by pace, April 16, 2014, 10:15:10 PM

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David Houck

Pretty sure it's not Dave Houck; the bass isn't an Alembic.

David Houck

It's been quite a while since I've listened to Amie as well; thanks.

edwardofhuncote

Happy (belated) Birthday to the Seldom Scene:

http://bluegrasstoday.com/raise-glass-seldom-scene/

This used to be our jam-out tune, the first band I was ever in:

rv_bass


cozmik_cowboy

  - released 44 years ago today!  And as She doesn't want to listen I am, for the first time in ages, listening to it in the cans; oh yeah!


Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

pauldo

Peter, I certainly am not as Dead savvy as many here - In The Dark is my favorite album of theirs which most likely makes me a Deadhead Lite . . . .

With that said, I can say that the Europe '72 was truly enjoyable, great audio, great songs . . . found myself burning dinner as I was dancing in the kitchen!

:-D

hammer

While searching for something different, I ran across a copy of one of my favorite LPs that I hadn't listened to for years because of the ease of just playing things on my computer - At Fillmore East, by the Allman Brothers. Whether it was the music, my mood, or listening to vinyl, I reacquired my appreciation of the group and heard nuances I had not heard in years.

cozmik_cowboy

One of the all-time classics, Brian!  If the CD player in the cab wasn't broken, I'd while away my work hours tomorrow with The Fillmore Sessions, which from the same shows.  Well worth looking into!


Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

edwardofhuncote

Spent the day driving around with an old friend, actually my childhood sweetheart. We grew up together here back in the 80's but have stayed close all these years after the teenage romance thing ran out. She lives in Southern California these days, but came home to Virginia to visit some of her remaining family this week. (and me I guess...  ::))

Anyway, it was another beautiful Autumn day here, perfect for driving around. After 35 years, there really isn't much conversational ground left to cover... it's just nice to hang out. We listened to this whole CD, but this one funny little tune stayed in my head. The bass part is maddening - can't wait to try it at home!


edwin

On account of the election. Alembic bass played by Robert Gordon, the Secretary of Entertainment.


pauldo

Edwin, that sums it up really well . . . .

cozmik_cowboy

All I can hear today is the voices in my head - and they're saying some dark things, indeed.

Peter (who weeps for his grandchildren)
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter

elwoodblue

I think I'm gonna have to dial up some Pete Seeger, then Hendrix.
Putting a record player in the wood shop might help bring back some function.






edwardofhuncote

Lately my Pops has caught the bug to do some work in the shop again... nothing much goes better when you are whittling out a banjo than to put on some Flatt & Scruggs music:




Except maybe this topnotch Flatt & Scruggs Tribute Band:



;D

Hats off to those guys for doing it right! And, -come to think of it-  the Ol' Man, for showing me how to fix stuff. 

cozmik_cowboy

Nice, Greg!  I almost didn't recognize Jerry Douglas; he's looking old (sure glad that's not happening to me............)
Can still spot his playing in half a note, though!

Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

"If I could explain it in prose, I wouldn't have had to write the song."
Robt. Hunter