Un-Grateful Thread - What Are You Listening to Instead of the Dead?

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by Tom H, Sep 24, 2014.

  1. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    Circle Prospekt
     
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  2. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    Its 3am but we are finally home. Guess my sleep schedule has just been taken out bacl abd shot lol.

    So following on from Back in Black i went with:

    High Voltage (Australian)
    Highway to Hell
    Powerage
    For Those About to Rock.

    I had an out of order but still excellent ACDC marathon. Highly recommended.

    :)
     
  3. notesofachord

    notesofachord Riding down the river in an old canoe

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    Oh my, Fleet Foxes live at Coachella brought me to tears - literally. I guess recent stresses had me primed for catharsis, but upon hearing their music I immediately was driven to a strong, joyful release of emotion.

    I needed that.
     
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  4. BurtThomasWard

    BurtThomasWard Guided by Loke In Memoriam

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    Holy mother of Miles, this is great!

    "Willie Nelson" is more krautrock than Can, BTW.
     
  5. BurtThomasWard

    BurtThomasWard Guided by Loke In Memoriam

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    Well, at least as great as Deep Purple can be. Those four and the first three always hit me way more than the classic three. In fact I enjoy the first three more than those, as well.

    P.S. Check out Captain Beyond if you haven't already. I'm sure you'll love it.
     
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  6. dgwint

    dgwint Forum Resident

    I'm feeling blue this mornin'.

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  7. Holy Diver

    Holy Diver Senior Member

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    USA
    Blind Faith - Sea of Joy.

     
  8. Rne

    Rne weltschmerz

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    Debbie, the boys and parallelism between lines.
     
  9. Rne

    Rne weltschmerz

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    Just brilliant.
     
  10. Rne

    Rne weltschmerz

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    Good old Monk.
     
  11. BurtThomasWard

    BurtThomasWard Guided by Loke In Memoriam

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    Norge
    Thelonius my old friend
    Step on in and let me shake your hand
    So glad that you're here again
    For one more time
    Let your madness run with mine
    Streets still unseen we'll find somehow
    No time is better than now
     
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  12. Jim Walker

    Jim Walker Senior Member

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    southeast porttown
    A Sunday morning regular back in the days of my youth.


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  13. Jim Walker

    Jim Walker Senior Member

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    The first three of Robert Palmer are my go-to records if
    I want to listen to him, an artist I've always liked, despite
    not going beyond the 70's with his music.

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  14. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    Greenville, SC
    On the side, ive also been on a Maiden kick this last few weeks.

    A top 10 favorite artist of all time for me.

    Watching the 1985 Rock In Rio performance.

    Anyone know why the video moves up, stops, then moves back down?
     
  15. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    Red Krayola The Parable of Arable Land
     
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  16. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    One day in town. Leaving for Texas again tomorrow. Already thinking about what to play. I feel some Dead comin on but you never what youre gonna feel like playing until you go. :)
     
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  17. notesofachord

    notesofachord Riding down the river in an old canoe

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    Not be one of those annoying "I got there first" fellas, but I've been digging the hell out of that box since 2003 (the year it was released).

    :righton::wave:
     
  18. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    Greenville, SC
    Bruce Dickinson - Skunkworks

    I freaking love this album.

    Melodic and upbeat - yet still melancholy (kinda like Smashing Pumpkins) . Catchy choruses and good riffs.

    Its somewhere between rock and metal but not really either. Its got some really nice dreamy kind of vibes and lots of sunny day singalongs too.

    A pretty unique album imo. Its one i never ever get tired of hearing. It just flips every switch for me.

    STRONGLY recommended! :)
     
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  19. BurtThomasWard

    BurtThomasWard Guided by Loke In Memoriam

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    Back in 2003 I was mainly listening to hardcore rap and thrash metal while drinking, fighting and effing my life away. Youth is wasted on the young :cry:

    Seriously, though, I didn't think music was a race where you had to be first ;):D
     
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  20. notesofachord

    notesofachord Riding down the river in an old canoe

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    Kamasi Washington on the Coachella webcast.

    So damn good. The band is amazing. What a privilege to watch/listen.

    Oh, and something not so "unGrateful" - the keyboardist had a dancing bears strap on his Moog Liberation (analog synth keytar).
     
  21. Crimson Witch

    Crimson Witch Roll across the floor thru the hole & out the door

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    Lower Michigan
    Eric Burdon and the Animals,
    Winds of Change 1967
    (disc one of 2-CD set, stereo master)
    Beat Goes On 2002
    upc : 5017261205629

    * interestingly, this double-disc reissue from BGO featuring 'Winds of Change' and 'The Twain Shall Meet' contains the stereo mix of the former and the mono mix of the latter. When Sundazed reissued the same two titles separately in 2012, they featured instead the alternate mixes of each title; mono for 'Winds of Change', and stereo for 'The Twain Shall Meet', thus giving fans who already bought the BGO set the chance to own both mixes for each title. For the BGO 'TTSM' title, the liner notes incorrectly state that only the tracks 'We Love You Lil' and 'All Is One' are in mono, when in fact all the tracks on disc two are mono.
     
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  22. Rne

    Rne weltschmerz

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    Incendiary set by Mingus and his band (including the one and only Eric Dolphy) at the Antibes Jazz Festival, July 13, 1960.
     
  23. wlove2372

    wlove2372 Forum Resident

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  24. budwhite

    budwhite Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.

    Nice record. Awesome cover art
     
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  25. bzfgt

    bzfgt The Grand High Exalted Mystic Ruler

    I'd switch the two adjectives, but yeah.
     
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