LPs, CDs, Concert DVDs...What you been listening to?
Recent spins :
Blackberry Smoke - Find A Light - LP
Jimi Hendrix - Both Sides of the Sky - LP
Led Zeppelin - How the West Was Won - Blu-Ray Audio
Jack White - Boarding House Reach - LP
Foo Fighters -Concrete & Gold - LP
Waylon Jennings - New Stuff - LP
Lindsey Buckingham & Christine McVie - LP
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours - LP
Clutch - Elephant Riders - CD
Rolling Stones - Metamorphosis - Hybrid SACD
Got the new Magpie Salute in blue and white splatter vinyl, beautiful set, spun that for the first cup of coffee...FANTASTIC album. Download or stream it today.
Now...2nd cup? Old school...Dr Dre - The Chronic 1992 2 LP set...
I'm on a major Dave Grohl/Josh Homme kick right now...so a lot of Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures and Eagles of Death Metal.
I'm rediscovering songs that I heard my whole life growing up but never really paid attention to the lyrics or depth of the music and instruments.
A song that really sounds great that I just listened to numerous times is Junior's Farm by Paul McCartney.
Also keep listening to Sweet Talkin Woman by ELO and Lawyers in Love by Jackson Browne and Oliver's Army by Elvis Costello. I LOVED listening to Elvis Costello since a teenager. One of the greatest!
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath15:
I'm on a major Dave Grohl/Josh Homme kick right now...so a lot of Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures and Eagles of Death Metal.
Originally Posted by scho63:
I'm rediscovering songs that I heard my whole life growing up but never really paid attention to the lyrics or depth of the music and instruments.
A song that really sounds great that I just listened to numerous times is Junior's Farm by Paul McCartney.
Also keep listening to Sweet Talkin Woman by ELO and Lawyers in Love by Jackson Browne and Oliver's Army by Elvis Costello. I LOVED listening to Elvis Costello since a teenager. One of the greatest!
Not that it's a big deal but did you see my note about ELO above? I just want to make sure if you really like ELO to continue looking and/or revisiting as being one of my top 10 bands they have an incredible library of music.
The album that started the whole underground idol movement and basically made larger labels realize that alt - idol could make money. BiS' major label debut put in new songs plus hits from their indie days. The album also set the tone for what BiS was: experimental, confrontational, and shocking at the time. Idol is Dead pushed the boundaries of what the Idol system and genre could be.