.....a recent record show find.
Ronnie Montrose "Open Fire" (sealed/lp)
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Randy California... Jimi's mentor............
"Kapt. Kopter & the (fabulous) Twirly Birds"
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@reubent ,
"Day Tripper" Randy California
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Hey @reubent ,
This is fun!
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"Everything in It's Own Place":..Radiohead................ |
Elton John - "Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" |
Procol Harum - "A Salty Dog" |
Alice Cooper/Killer, Lyle Lovett/My Baby Don't Tolerate, Bruce Springsteen/Born To Run |
Green Day "American Idiot" |
Boston - S/T
Haven't listened to this record in years. Brings back some great memories........
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Listening to Ronnie Montrose "Open Fire" again.
Up next...The xx "S/T" & "I See You"
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Had to flatten one of the lps above...
so, on now.... Haley Bonar "Golder" |
The great Laura Veirs "July Flame"!!! |
Sara Jarosz "Undercurrent". THE air-apparent to Alison Krauss? |
Currently on.. Suzanne Vega "Tales From the Realm of the Queen of Pentacles"
..a mouth full....worth the listen though... |
just began......Frazy Ford "Indian Ocean".. freshly cleaned and sounding very good! |
The Waitresses - "Bruiseology" |
Pete Townshend - "White City" |
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Lucinda Williams - "Little Honey" |
Poncho Sanchez - Chile Con Soul
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Sarah Jarosz "Undercurrent" |
YAZ - "You and Me Both"
Not my favorite from YAZ or Alison Moyet. But I haven't played it in years and it has a couple of decent highlights. |
Love - Da Capo - Side B "Revelation" Yes the whole side B |
i listened to side b of da capo once and vowed never again. side a, otoh, is as strong a set of songs as was produced in the 60s--"7+7 is" is a stone masterpiece.
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An entire LP side containing one song, and that song having the title "Revelation", vividly brings back that era (1966-68). Alotta trippin' goin' on. Just about everybody I knew owned the 1st and 2nd Love albums, and a lot of San Jose groups included at least one song from them in their live shows. Love member Bryan Maclean is the half-brother of Maria McKee from Lone Justice. |
The Doors "Morrison Hotel" /the German pressing from around 8-10 years ago. Very nice!
Another all-nighter..........I do think.
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Found a mint original first pressing of the first Sabbath album at a junk store. $1. That don’t happen much no more.
So I played it today for the first time, even though I bought it a few years back.
(listening to Mazzy Star, right now)
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Which Mazzy?? Have you heard her latest? |
Just back from my LRS - Plaid Room Records - Loveland, Ohio. Got a pretty good stash of bargain basement LPs. All are hand picked and in at least VG condition.
Atlanta Rhythm Section - "a rock and roll alternative" $1 Dan Fogelberg - "High Country Snows" $1 Robert Cray - "Strong Persuader" $1 Hooters - "One Way Home" $1 Strawbs - "Bursting at the Seams" $1.99 Styx - "The Grand Illusion" $2.99 10cc - "Deceptive Bends" $1.99 BoDeans - "Outside" $2.99
Stopped in Earworms Records in Milford, Ohio and picked up:
Cat Stevens - "Teaser and the Fireboat" $5
Gonna clean them all and start listening shortly. Where should I start?........
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Robert Cray is an easy recommendation.
10cc is a great sounding record!
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The Divine Fits "S/T",...this is my start......... |
@reubent,
BTW, I've been slowly collecting various pressings of 10cc.
Just cleaned my yellow vinyl pressing of "Sheet Music" from (Not Bad Records) label. We'll see?
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@slaw - Cool. BTW, I just started the night with the 10cc record. I like it!
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@reubent ,
I hope you'll come to love it as do I.
If you find this type of music satisfying, check out XTC, or Jellyfish...
Porcupine Tree "Fear of a Blank Planet" |
Jason Isbell "Sirens of the Ditch" |
Robert Cray - "Strong Persuader"
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Strawbs - "Bursting at the Seams" Never heard it before. I like it! |
Concrete Blonde - "Bloodletting" Just arrived (on Sunday morning!) from Amazon Prime.
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@reubent,
What in the hell would we do without Amazon? My doorbell rang this morning. My Jason Molina/Songs"Ohia "Travels in Constants" (lp) arrived. That's what I'm talkin' about!
By the way...the JI lp about sounds amazing!
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OK, funny one. I bought a Mofi copy of Dylan's Freewheeling, my favorite of his, on dual 45rpm 180 gram vinyl in mono a month or two ago and has gotten a good amount of platter time. It is truly spectacular. So the funny part, I started on side three and accidentally started it on 33 1/3 instead of 45 and the result was actually... Awesome! Bob Dylan's Dream was surprisingly listenable, so much so I listened to it three times. I sincerely enjoyed it. I highly encourage giving it a try, and the MFSL copy of Freewheeling. Incredible. |
Dan Fogelberg - "High Country Snows"
I don't own much Bluegrass music, and I guess this one would be "Bluegrass Lite". Anyway, when I saw the lineup of musicians, I could not resist. Turns out, it is a pretty good record. I'm really enjoying it. Check out this lineup:
Dan Fogelberg, Herb Pedersen, Ricky Skaggs, David Grisman, Chris Hillman, Al Perkins, Charlie McCoy, Russ Kunkel, Emory Gordon, Jr., Jim Buchanan, Jerry Douglas, David Briggs, Vince Gill, Michael Hanna and a special appearance by Doc Watson. |
Styx - "The Grand illusion". Just bought a very nice used copy. Haven't heard it in many years. I'm enjoying it, but the SQ is not great. Was hoping for some analog magic, but it's just OK.
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Cat Stevens - "Teaser and the Firecat"
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BoDeans - "Outside Looking In"
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Atlanta Rhythm Section - "a rock and roll alternative"
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