WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO NOW?

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

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lbpesq

Death Don't Have No Mercy, 10-9-1989 Hampton, Va.
 
I saw Phil & Friends do it at the 1967 show a week ago Friday and it's been in my head ever since.  I'll be jamming with Wolf and some other guys this afternoon ... think I'll introduce it to the group.
 
Bill, tgo

David Houck

Since Paul doesn't want to reveal the score, don't follow this link.  So Paul, is this it?

sonicus


pauldo

Dave, that is indeed the soundtrack.
However the 'score' played throughout the movie was done by Antonio Sanchez - and THAT is what is so very captivating, punctuating and appropriate for the action on screen.

edwardofhuncote

Just returned from a roadtrip trip to Boone/Blowing Rock, North Carolina, where I did a couple gigs with my 2nd cousin. The Persuader can cut a Country Blues-Ragtime gig too!  
 
Anyway, had a couple hundred miles to myself in the car, and listened to the (mostly forgotten) 1995 Fleetwood Mac album, Time. The band personnel at the time was Mick Fleetwood, John, & Christine McVie, with Dave Mason and Billy Burnette on guitars, and Bekka Bramlett as vocalist. I liked the whole album, but Mick's haunting narrative on the last track, These Strange Times presumably a tribute to Peter Green, really stuck with me as I climbed up Fancy Gap on I-77N back into Virginia.
 
Full album:

tncaveman

accidental find - Dennis Chambers with Gary Grainger on bass - this is pretty sweet.  Obviously recorded drum heavy.
 

 
Stephen
 
PS - I love Darryl's house too.  I bet it's fun to visit.
Prog Rock - Jazz Fusion fan living in the Heart of Country Music

pace

11/14/73 grateful dead
 
Nuff said... Thought I was turning into a snow plow zombie, but this is the cure!....

pace

ps... I went to the local bar after finishing my route with the sole intention of pumping the juke box up w/ motorhead, ozzy & priest, but lo and behold, it was trivia nite w/ the host having full control of tunes.... So.....
 

pace

 
 
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peoplechipper

I didn't watch the whole thing but it's funny that Ozzy starts out terrible and then gets on it; he probably falls off at the end just like he does now...kinda why I still haven't seen them...Tony

pauldo

Radiohead - The King of Limbs.
 
Awoke at 3:30 am - no reason other than I was just done sleeping . . .
 
This album holds a deep melancholy for me.
 
Not sure if it is the actual music that brings the heavy emotion or because we got it around the time our first dog was waning from bone cancer.

peoplechipper

I've got a couple albums like that; were when my marriage was falling apart...Tony

pace


 
The review of this album in Rolling Stone was spot on, glad I picked it up at the time (1990).... Definitely defined the era for me prior to the word grunge being kicked around so loosely....

pace

I caught this line-up when they were supporting Uncle Tupelo. Awesome line-up. Tim from the Jayhawks on drums, Mike Russell on fiddle, and Eric Hayward on steel... Jim Bouquist hinted that him and his brother were getting ready for something awesome, and it happened to be Son Volt, after Uncle Tupelo disbanded....  
 

 
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pace