WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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pauldo

Beastie Boys - The Mix-Up
 
Instrumental album from them - never listened to it before - I rather enjoy it!

pauldo

old school R&R.
Aerosmith - Live! Bootleg; live recording released in 1978.

jacko

Great choice Paul. I have that double album. Superb versions of walk this way and mama kin.
 
Graeme

wfmandmusic

GD October 19th. 1974 Winterland SF. Eyes of the World into China Doll. This will bring a grown man to his knees.

David Houck

GD March 29, 1990 Nassau.  Eyes of the World with Branford Marsalis.

wfmandmusic

Hmmm....old school Aerosmith. Some of the best blues rock ever! One of my top 10 concerts (best), and one of my top crappiest. Back in the early 90s those guys would wheel into my store in their matching Maseratis. Brad would say Hey Ken, we need something to make us healthy. I would laugh and say, I'll give you guys some wheat grass shots but you got to lay off the drugs! Seasons of Wither is one of my favs.

cozmik_cowboy

James McMurtry, Too Long In The Wasteland.  Son of Larry McMurtry, and just as good with words.  Now if he'd just had someone other than John Hoosier Mellonhead produce the album...............
 
Also, Turtles' Greatest Hits.  Because every now and then, one needs some well-crafted, frothy  pop.
 
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

peoplechipper

New Corrosion Of Conformity, IX; good album, only listened to once but I think better than their last, which was really good too...Tony

ed_too

This thread motivated me to drag the turntable down from the attic and haul the vinyl up from the basement and I re-found:
 
Badges, Posters, Stickers, T-shirts ? Dire Straits ? Dance Play EP
Baby Batter ? Harvey Mandel
Who Do You Love? - Quicksilver Messenger Service ? Happy Trails
 
Ps. Thanks to everyone for cluing me into so many things I hadn?t listened to before

pauldo

living in the past . . .  
 
Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo!
Sadly the ripped version I have here at work only has the first 37 seconds of The Great White Buffalo.  
:-(

mica

In anticipation of the Petaluma Music Festival this weekend, I'm gearing up by listening to Galactic, Brokedown in Bakersfield and The Mother Hips.

kenbass4

Sound of Contact's Dimensionaut
 
Fronted by a guy who's father many of you have heard of, Simon Collins, Phil's kid.
 
He learned well from dad...

peoplechipper

Too bad Phil's shoulders( I think) are so done he can't play drums anymore; he was a wicked drummer and I'm glad I got to see him with Genesis once...it was the poppier years at the end but he still didi some cool drum-offs with Dennis Chambers; kinda the big time equivalent of the current Melvins lineup- dual drummers can be awesome...Tony

kenbass4

Tony,
 
That would actually be Chester Thompson, who also played with Frank Zappa.
 
Saw Genesis for the first time in 1982, was the 10th anniversary of Foxtrot. They did Supper's Ready in it's entirety. BEST SHOW EVER...

pauldo

Michael McDermott - 620 W. Surf
 
Chicago area musician, good material, brings back happy memories.