When I caught PG with Sting a couple years ago, the show opened with “Rhythm of the Heat” with three drummers. It was stunning! And probably on you tube if you are curious. NP: Capitol version of Rubber Soul, stereo mix for those keeping score
The full set... sorta! I'd just picked up a CD of disc one for the first time - 50 cents. Definitely worth it despite it missing disc two. It's awesome!
Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden Sade - Lovers Rock George Harrison - All Things Must Pass Enya - Watermark Radiohead - OK Computer Anita Baker - Rapture Morrissey - Viva Hate Pink Floyd - The Final Cut Working Week - Working Nights Massive Attack - Blue Lines Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
When I have had a real bad day the thing I crave most is a cup of tea , a sit down and silence for at least one half hour . then I get up and put on a mini disc with first of all ………..Larry Carlton "Perfect Peace" and "Discovery' and then Tom Rush with "Rockport Sunday" ……..rejuvenation guaranteed !
...couldn’t have picked a more perfect day for this thread to pop up on page 1 as TODAY is one of THOSE days. So far it’s been Faith No More’s Album Of The Year and COWS Sexy Pee Story. Not sure what’s next
Just picked this up at my local in VG condition and is an original issue with 16 tunes on it and I am laying back enjoying!
When I have a bad day, Grateful Dead's American Beauty can soothe my soul. When I have a really bad day, I need some Pantera Official Live: 101 Proof to make me feel alright.
Is that because it takes you away from complete reality? I loved the album in the 70's and love the 40th anniversary Ian gave to it. Perhaps, you can tell me, any idea of all the words that are being whispered by the lord as Ian (the minstrel) is announcing himself? Sounds like he says something like, "I can't see down there alright".
Rastaman Vibration (1976) Island Records "Your worst enemy could be your best friend And your best friend, your worst enemy."