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« Reply #100 on: April 14, 2022, 05:33:21 PM » |
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Having a vinyl afternoon.
Live At Woodstock - The Butterfield Blues Band Aja - Steely Dan Reckless - Bryan Adams
The last of these I probably haven't played for 35 years. It was a big record when I was at college, partly because of Bryan's Reading connections, Reading being where I studied. Soon afterwards I became entirely too snobbish about music and started to regard Bryan's oeuvre as silly. But listening now, it has far less pretensions than I did at the time. And Bryan has always seemed like a decent chap. I am rather enjoying it.
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« Reply #101 on: April 14, 2022, 07:56:03 PM » |
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Some classic rock this afternoon -
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits The Animals - Best of Bad Company (debut) Black Oak Arkansas - Best of
I first got into BOA when a friend gave me their album X-Rated, for my 21st as I remember, though there are no tracks from that album on the Best of. One of their drummers Tommy Aldridge went on to play with Ozzy and Whitesnake.
The first two Bad Company albums are two of the best albums produced by any British rock band (IMHO), certainly two I listen to more than most.
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« Reply #102 on: April 14, 2022, 08:10:55 PM » |
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Some classic rock this afternoon -
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits The Animals - Best of Bad Company (debut) Black Oak Arkansas - Best of
I first got into BOA when a friend gave me their album X-Rated, for my 21st as I remember, though there are no tracks from that album on the Best of. One of their drummers Tommy Aldridge went on to play with Ozzy and Whitesnake.
The first two Bad Company albums are two of the best albums produced by any British rock band (IMHO), certainly two I listen to more than most. Both were brilliant albums but they were followed by some shockers. It's The Men They Couldn't Hang Here. Swill's Godforsaken Voyage and Ghosts of Rock n Roll Cush - Shun Fame Currently watching The Bounty Hunter DVD
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« Reply #103 on: April 14, 2022, 08:22:33 PM » |
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Christy Moore's Traveller, Christy's electronica / techno album - disliked it immensely when I bought it and 23 years have not changed my thoughts - where's that Heart Foundation bag?
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« Reply #104 on: April 15, 2022, 09:29:41 AM » |
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Gentle Giant : Gentle Giant (Alucard LP, 2020).
I love the GG Vertigo albums.
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« Reply #105 on: April 15, 2022, 10:54:46 AM » |
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Having a vinyl afternoon.
Live At Woodstock - The Butterfield Blues Band Aja - Steely Dan Reckless - Bryan Adams
The last of these I probably haven't played for 35 years. It was a big record when I was at college, partly because of Bryan's Reading connections, Reading being where I studied. Soon afterwards I became entirely too snobbish about music and started to regard Bryan's oeuvre as silly. But listening now, it has far less pretensions than I did at the time. And Bryan has always seemed like a decent chap. I am rather enjoying it.
As a former Reading resident, I didn't know Bryan Adams had any Reading connections. Do tell...
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« Reply #106 on: April 15, 2022, 04:24:40 PM » |
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Having a vinyl afternoon.
Live At Woodstock - The Butterfield Blues Band Aja - Steely Dan Reckless - Bryan Adams
The last of these I probably haven't played for 35 years. It was a big record when I was at college, partly because of Bryan's Reading connections, Reading being where I studied. Soon afterwards I became entirely too snobbish about music and started to regard Bryan's oeuvre as silly. But listening now, it has far less pretensions than I did at the time. And Bryan has always seemed like a decent chap. I am rather enjoying it.
As a former Reading resident, I didn't know Bryan Adams had any Reading connections. Do tell... He lived in the town in the late 60s. It is also where, to paraphrase the song, he got his first real six string. Though he obviously didn't buy it at the five and dime.
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« Reply #107 on: April 16, 2022, 09:41:48 PM » |
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Having a vinyl afternoon.
Live At Woodstock - The Butterfield Blues Band Aja - Steely Dan Reckless - Bryan Adams
The last of these I probably haven't played for 35 years. It was a big record when I was at college, partly because of Bryan's Reading connections, Reading being where I studied. Soon afterwards I became entirely too snobbish about music and started to regard Bryan's oeuvre as silly. But listening now, it has far less pretensions than I did at the time. And Bryan has always seemed like a decent chap. I am rather enjoying it.
As a former Reading resident, I didn't know Bryan Adams had any Reading connections. Do tell... He lived in the town in the late 60s. It is also where, to paraphrase the song, he got his first real six string. Though he obviously didn't buy it at the five and dime. Well I never...
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All the diamonds in the world That mean anything to me, Are conjured up by wind and sunlight Sparkling on the sea (Bruce Cockburn)
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« Reply #108 on: April 20, 2022, 10:05:37 AM » |
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Grateful Dead : Europe '72, volume 2 (WB 4LP, 2011).
Marathon listen and record change which I dont do very often. Worthit, mind.
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« Reply #109 on: April 20, 2022, 02:56:53 PM » |
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Prompted by a discussion elsewhere, Marillion's Script For A Jester's Tear and Misplaced Childhood.
To be shortly followed by Selling England By The Pound.
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Nick Reg
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« Reply #110 on: April 21, 2022, 12:49:43 PM » |
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Grateful Dead : Europe '72, volume 2 (WB 4LP, 2011).
Marathon listen and record change which I dont do very often. Worthit, mind.
Nice CD free with new Mojo, GD Live 1971-1978 . 10 live staples from different live releases. Truckin, Bertha, Wharf Rat, UJB, etc.
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« Reply #111 on: April 21, 2022, 03:58:47 PM » |
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Grateful Dead : Europe '72, volume 2 (WB 4LP, 2011).
Marathon listen and record change which I dont do very often. Worthit, mind.
Nice CD free with new Mojo, GD Live 1971-1978 . 10 live staples from different live releases. Truckin, Bertha, Wharf Rat, UJB, etc. Oh thanks for telling me about that...
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« Reply #112 on: April 21, 2022, 04:57:32 PM » |
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Some classic rock this afternoon -
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits The Animals - Best of Bad Company (debut) Black Oak Arkansas - Best of
I first got into BOA when a friend gave me their album X-Rated, for my 21st as I remember, though there are no tracks from that album on the Best of. One of their drummers Tommy Aldridge went on to play with Ozzy and Whitesnake.
The first two Bad Company albums are two of the best albums produced by any British rock band (IMHO), certainly two I listen to more than most. Bad Company would be a great fit for Cropredy.
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« Reply #113 on: April 21, 2022, 05:09:49 PM » |
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Some classic rock this afternoon -
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits The Animals - Best of Bad Company (debut) Black Oak Arkansas - Best of
I first got into BOA when a friend gave me their album X-Rated, for my 21st as I remember, though there are no tracks from that album on the Best of. One of their drummers Tommy Aldridge went on to play with Ozzy and Whitesnake.
The first two Bad Company albums are two of the best albums produced by any British rock band (IMHO), certainly two I listen to more than most. Bad Company would be a great fit for Cropredy. Sadly no Ralpher now and Boz is long gone.
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« Reply #114 on: April 21, 2022, 06:59:30 PM » |
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Some classic rock this afternoon -
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits The Animals - Best of Bad Company (debut) Black Oak Arkansas - Best of
I first got into BOA when a friend gave me their album X-Rated, for my 21st as I remember, though there are no tracks from that album on the Best of. One of their drummers Tommy Aldridge went on to play with Ozzy and Whitesnake.
The first two Bad Company albums are two of the best albums produced by any British rock band (IMHO), certainly two I listen to more than most. Bad Company would be a great fit for Cropredy. Sadly no Ralpher now and Boz is long gone. Paul and Simon are carrying on rather splendidly, with their ace-in-the-hole Howard Leese in tow. I'm glad I got to see them with Mick twice before his illness, but I have enjoyed them since as well. Never saw Boz. All four played Dallas and Houston circa 1999-2000 but I didn't go, for some reason.
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« Reply #115 on: April 21, 2022, 07:42:02 PM » |
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Paul and Simon are carrying on rather splendidly, with their ace-in-the-hole Howard Leese in tow. I'm glad I got to see them with Mick twice before his illness, but I have enjoyed them since as well. Never saw Boz. All four played Dallas and Houston circa 1999-2000 but I didn't go, for some reason. I've only seen them once and that was back in '87 supporting Deep Purple. I'd seen Paul Rodgers a couple of years earlier with The Firm.
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« Reply #116 on: April 21, 2022, 08:47:16 PM » |
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Some classic rock this afternoon -
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits The Animals - Best of Bad Company (debut) Black Oak Arkansas - Best of
I first got into BOA when a friend gave me their album X-Rated, for my 21st as I remember, though there are no tracks from that album on the Best of. One of their drummers Tommy Aldridge went on to play with Ozzy and Whitesnake.
The first two Bad Company albums are two of the best albums produced by any British rock band (IMHO), certainly two I listen to more than most. Bad Company would be a great fit for Cropredy. Sadly no Ralpher now and Boz is long gone. XD Paul and Simon are carrying on rather splendidly, with their ace-in-the-hole Howard Leese in tow. I'm glad I got to see them with Mick twice before his illness, but I have enjoyed them since as well. Never saw Boz. All four played Dallas and Houston circa 1999-2000 but I didn't go, for some reason. I saw the originals at the time of the first album. The last time I saw Mick was the last but one Mott reunion and he didn't look great.
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« Reply #117 on: April 21, 2022, 11:59:06 PM » |
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Wind Up In Dallas - Jethro Tull (unofficial release, recorded July 2, 1971). Mrs. J From A was at this concert; she recalls leaving her seat and strolling about the venue during an "interminable" flute solo. Although it's a rough recording, I'm rather enjoying it. And IA's voice is fantastic.
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« Reply #118 on: April 22, 2022, 01:28:47 PM » |
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Some classic rock this afternoon -
Aerosmith - Greatest Hits The Animals - Best of Bad Company (debut) Black Oak Arkansas - Best of
I first got into BOA when a friend gave me their album X-Rated, for my 21st as I remember, though there are no tracks from that album on the Best of. One of their drummers Tommy Aldridge went on to play with Ozzy and Whitesnake.
The first two Bad Company albums are two of the best albums produced by any British rock band (IMHO), certainly two I listen to more than most. Bad Company would be a great fit for Cropredy. Sadly no Ralpher now and Boz is long gone. Paul and Simon are carrying on rather splendidly, with their ace-in-the-hole Howard Leese in tow. I'm glad I got to see them with Mick twice before his illness, but I have enjoyed them since as well. Never saw Boz. All four played Dallas and Houston circa 1999-2000 but I didn't go, for some reason. Howard Leese's solo record from a decade or so ago is splendid.
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« Reply #119 on: May 04, 2022, 07:19:50 PM » |
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Listening to...
The Specials, Ghost Town Nirvana, Smells Like Teen Spirit Rage Against The Machine, Wake Up
Son has his Grade 6 Drums exam coming up...
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