WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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wfmandmusic

So I recently just got a turn table back in my life. I bought a vintage receiver off ebay. I lost my record collection many years ago in a bit of a sad story. My son and I hit a few used record shops and got some new old records. I came home and put one on and my son said, Dad I haven't seen you smile like that in a while. Man I miss that sound and a time when listening to music was an event not just background music. So yesterday I decided to turn my kids on to Frank Zappa and put Apostrophe on. My daughter ask me what the lyric the crux of the biscuit, is the apostrophe means. That led to the deepest conversation we have had about life since she was born. She is twelve. That is the power of music and the joy of parenthood! Thanks Frank! Oh yea, I blew the face off of my 23 year old drummer the next night when I made him listen to the drums in Saint Alfonzo's Pancake Breakfast.

pauldo

Ken, that is awesome!
I am actually blessed with two functional turntables and a third in a box.
Even more awesome that your kids got to hear the absolutely epic Apostrophe. Jack Bruce's distortion on the title track is one that I lust for. Seriously lust for, I always wonder what gear and what  his signal chain was for that.
 
Mike- dang!  
Stanley Turrentine, I used to have the vinyl Don't Mess with Mr. T., I need to search the basement . . .  I lost a lot of records to a flood many years ago . . .  
So many memories attached to this one:
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mtjam

I'm watching and listening to Phil Lesh play his new Alembic bass on the Lock'n Festival webcast. They just went into Crazy Fingers.
 
Phil is obviously having a blast with his new instrument. To me, his tone is reminiscent of that '74 Lesh bass sound that I love so much.
 
Phil has a permagrin! Catch it if you can!

pauldo

Got Jack Bruce's  Silver Rails
There is a song on it, Drone that has distortion very similar to Apostrohe.
Good album.

hammer

Currently going back in time it hear to some of the music that influenced two of my favorite bands, the Allman Bros., and John Mayall. Last few days have listened to Lightning Hopkins, Robert Johnson, the Reverend Gary Davis, and Blind Willie McTell.
 
Pauldo. What did you think of Silver Rails?

pauldo

Brian,
To be honest-  initial listen through fell short of my expectations. Most notable was that Jack's voice sounds tired . . . I grew up admiring his bass skills but through time really found his voice to be captivating and strong. So to hear what I heard was concerning. With that, the bass playing is what I would call conservative.  
 
As mentioned, Drone has a great bass tone and through out the disc there is some very tasty guitar and piano/ keys work.
 
Jack is moving through space and is aging like we all are, my expectations of Silver Rails to sound like How's Tricks? is not realistic.  
 
As long as Jack makes music I will continue to buy it, he is a legend in bass, lyrics, piano and vocals.

pauldo

Brian - saw your earlier post about Silver Rails and your shared feelings on Jack's voice sounding weak.
 
So with that in mind I dusted off:
Jack Bruce - How's Tricks?
also listened to:
Chrissie Hynde - Stockholm
David Gray - Mutineers
 
Both of those are 2014 releases - Chrissie's is good; David's is really good - he is another vocalist that I enjoy listening to.

cozmik_cowboy

Kris Kristofferson - Silver Tongued Devil and Closer To The Bone.  
 
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

cozmik_cowboy

Kris Kristofferson - Silver Tongued Devil and Closer To The Bone.  
 
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

rv_bass


pauldo

Who - Quadrophenia - timeless classic.
 
That Pete can sure put together a solid (double)album.

flpete1uw

Pauldo,
  Yes!! Quadrophenia, one of my all time favorite Rocking Rock Albums. Came across this not to long ago. The Ox! The Real Me isolated Bass track. Or at least as isolated as these guys could make it.  
   
Pete

Glynn


peoplechipper

I used to listen to Quadrophenia a lot delivering newspapers on rainy days; it seemed the perfect soundtrack and Deep Cove(BC) had lots of them...may have actually been the album to get me playing bass, but regardless, it's an amazing album and probably the Who's best...Tony

jacko

Good choice Glynn. She played some beautiful music but such a tragic story.
 
Graeme