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

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

  1. adamos

    adamos Forum Resident

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    Led Zeppelin The Song Remains The Same. Mellow Sunday morning fare.
     
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  2. Jim Walker

    Jim Walker Senior Member

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    Going even more mellow Sunday morning fare, but a nod to Led Zeppelin,
    sometimes I put them on in the morning, but not today. lol


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  3. Jim Walker

    Jim Walker Senior Member

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  4. Jim Walker

    Jim Walker Senior Member

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    southeast porttown
    Charlie Haden's record always amazes me when I listen to it, not much
    more I can say at the moment, but to just let my ears do the talking.



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  5. 1972, Superfly Curtis Mayfield. Served also as the SoundTrack to the film of the same name.

    This Masterpiece of Funk-Soul was a music breakout for Curtis , who had a fine career going after leaving the legendary Impressions. This thematic album catapulted
    Curtis to his important place in rock music history.

    Here’s a sample, “Pusherman”.


     
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  6. grass-fed

    grass-fed Forum Resident

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    Man, just enough "free" elements without going too avant-garde for my taste.

    Perfect! Thanks
     
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  7. AxiomAcoustics

    AxiomAcoustics "The enemy is listening"

    Our first real 'taste' of hot summer weather. Bees a bit aggressive today so out of the garden and grillin' & chillin': with some hot smoky jams:

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  8. warewolf95

    warewolf95 Forum Resident

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    Greenville, SC
    Downloaded the 1080 capture of Macca's Glastonbury gig tonight. Feels really cathartic watching Dave Grohl rocking out and having a blast with Paul. Felt like I'd never see him wielding an axe and headbanging again.....
     
  9. Jowcol

    Jowcol Forum Resident

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  10. Crispy Rob

    Crispy Rob Cat Juggler

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    Oakland, CA
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    Nicene Creedence Edition 4 LP version. Perhaps overkill, but lots of really good stuff on here.
     
  11. johnnypaddock

    johnnypaddock Senior Member

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    I went on a mini-binge of their deluxe editions a few months back and enjoyed the hell out of them all. I think you might have inspired that listening, come to think of it.
     
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  12. johnnypaddock

    johnnypaddock Senior Member

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    Slayer - Decade of Aggression
    1991, Def American Records

    One of my favorite metal bands. I never get sick of their early records.

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  13. Crispy Rob

    Crispy Rob Cat Juggler

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    I remember your mini-binge. Always fun to revisit Pavement, and the deluxe editions have a bounty of riches.
     
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  14. adamos

    adamos Forum Resident

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    Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn. Lime and limpid green, a second scene…
     
  15. Fullbug

    Fullbug Forum Resident

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    Seattle
    Who Are You is super underrated.
     
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  16. siebrand

    siebrand music lover

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    Italy
    Not something I do listen Often too, but HELL, this man plays the ground of!

    John Lee Hooker
    Live at the café au Go-Go (and Soledad Prison)

    The first 8 tracks with Otis Spann, Muddy Waters, Sammy Lawhorn, Luther Johnson, Mac Arnold, Francis Clay, recorded 08/1966

    Second part (tracks 9-13) with Luther Tucker, Charli Grimes, Lex Silver, Ken Swank, from 06/1972

    Well, I feel like this, after a "GoodMorning" listen:
    Need some energy, my friends, here?
    Take a listen to this one!

    Have a nice day everyone!

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  17. Jowcol

    Jowcol Forum Resident

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    Taped a friend’s copy of this year’s ago. Don’t recall liking it much then, but am warming to the LP I picked up at a recent record fair
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  18. sami

    sami Mono still rules

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    Down The Shore
    I don't know how underrated it is. I'm not a fan, but it was a massively successful record. I just found it dull, synthesizer dominated, and Moon is beyond fumes at that point - you can hear it in his playing. It always sounded like a band that was done just going thru the motions and fulfilling a record deal.
     
  19. adamos

    adamos Forum Resident

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    Southeastern PA
    I really like this album; I used to play it quite a bit when it first came out and I still revisit it once in a while.
     
  20. adamos

    adamos Forum Resident

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    Abba Gargando
    . The “lo-fi Tuareg guitar” creates a nice vibe.
     
  21. Jowcol

    Jowcol Forum Resident

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    Somerset, England
  22. US Blues

    US Blues Undermining Consensus Reality

    Calling You From My Mountain

    Peter Rowan

    Going back to more traditional bluegrass with some special guests including Molly Tuttle and Billy Strings.
     
  23. OmIsWhereTheHeartIs

    OmIsWhereTheHeartIs Forum Resident

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    BC, Canada
    I really like it!
     
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  24. johnnypaddock

    johnnypaddock Senior Member

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    Merrimack Valley
    Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute
    1987, Epic Records / CBS

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  25. johnnypaddock

    johnnypaddock Senior Member

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    Merrimack Valley
    Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard of Oz
    1980, Jet Records

    Randy Rhoads was a bad man.

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