WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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cozmik_cowboy

Mickey Hart's Mystery Box; Emmylou Harris, Stumble Into Grace; Alice Cooper, Love It To Death; David Alan Coe, 17 Hit Songs
 
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

wfmandmusic

I actually never knew Phil could play the drums so well until I listened to some of his older stuff! Being from Ann Arbor originally, I was an Alice Cooper freak back in the day. Hey Mica, Ill take some Galactic any time. I use to have every Jethro Tull Album and still have some on disk. Great bass lines and those fairies dancing in the woods are hard to ignore. I also like this thread as it turns me on to some new stuff. Today it was Americana Rock with Darkness On The Edge of Town by Springsteen

sonicus

Grateful Dead rehearsal ; St Stephen , recorded @ Alembic Studios  aprox , 12/68

wfmandmusic

Since I'm doing a Jimi Hendrix thing along with the Led Zeppelin it got me thinking of Roy Buchanan and what a player he was. So I listened to this.
Austin City Limits circa 1976....
 

pauldo

fIREHOSE - Mr. Machinery Operator

peoplechipper

Wow! that is a monster player!
 
A few observations...I love the bass that dude's playing; such a cool finish...the clothes are BAD (and this coming from a guy who owns and wears vintage shirts with wide collars...
 
I also spotted a nice Traynor Custom Special behind the keyboardist; those are seriously cool amps-and loud-the only tube amp at the time to compete with a SVT; it used a weird tube usually used in tv's...most today have had 6550's put in them(a direct replacement) and they're still loud as hell; a friend of mine has one and it'll peak out at 170 watts or so, scary loud...the coolest things about those amps though is a few things; two lights, red and green so you could tell if the amp was on standby or ready to go, they were built like old Fenders with eyelet board but with better transformers, and the era seen in the video had a cool feature where the top of the box was held on with four bolts; remove them and the top came off and you could service the amp without removing the chassis...I have no idea why no one else has done this, it is genius...Tony.

pace


 
 
 
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David Houck

Sergei Rachmaninoff - Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27
 
I've never heard this before.  A friend posted on another site that he was listening to it, so I thought I would give it a listen.  Interesting textures and transitions; it's keeping me wondering where he's going to go next.

pace

I don't know if this is from the Merriweather Post Pavillion (8/27/77), but if so, I was born the day after the performance....
 

 
I was adopted 11/77, and just last week I figured out who my birth mother is... I have three half-sisters and they seem super-cool....  
 
Either way, Lindley F*U*C*K*I*N*G rules, and this is the story of my life.....
 
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pace

one of my favs....
 

 
listen to that fuzz face on the solo.... if I didn't know better there's a china cat quote.....

pace


 
 
'nuff said.
 
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pauldo

Soulfood - Breathe
Phillip Glass - Metamorphosis
Vallejo - Vallejo


flpete1uw

Wow! Ken that was fun to watch. Well the tone was no surprise.
Great Post
Pete

pauldo

Agreed - Aaron Gibson makes me want to go home and break all my fingers and sell all of my basses . . . .
 
Meanwhile:
Yes-fest today;
Tales from the Topographic Oceans
Fragile
Close to the Edge
Going for the One