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
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
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...
"Rollin' in my '6-4doodoodoo"
I’ve been enjoying Magpie Salute as well. I’ve always liked Rich Robinson and John Hogg’s voice is killer. I love their sound.
I'll never forget how mind blowing and revolutionary these guys were early on
Decatur, Il 1986... Master of Puppets was blowing up, and I caught the 3rd show of their very first headlining tour there... no seating just crowd the stage, and I was right there in front, mouth agape
After their break, Cliff Burton handed me his extra large red solo cup of beer, having watched me and a buddy smoke some weed
This first effort is just SO blistering and raw, music like this shocked my Crue/Ratt loving ears
Originally Posted by MahiMike:
Listening to some Glen Campbell and Some Girls from Stones. That was my favorite 8 track back in the day.
I love Some Girls. Great album and song! Before They Make Me Run never gets old.
I think Tattoo You is excellent as well. I have found those to be underrated components of The Stones catalog. Man, we partied to those albums all the time back in college.
Originally Posted by Oz_Chief:
I think Tattoo You is excellent as well.
When I saw them live about 10 years ago I kept telling our group I hope they play Little T & A but was not confident they would with such a huge catalog.
Much to my surprise they did play it and made my night that much better.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
What's amazing is how faithful it remains to the original, without sound contrived. It just goes to show you how truly innovative Black Sabbath was...
Well music back then let bands alter their sound more. For example, my favorite Black Sabbath song is Spiral Architect which doesn't sound a lot like their most well known songs.
Hell, just look at the genres that Led Zep played with.
Originally Posted by GloucesterChief:
Well music back then let bands alter their sound more. For example, my favorite Black Sabbath song is Spiral Architect which doesn't sound a lot like their most well known songs.
Hell, just look at the genres that Led Zep played with.
I love that song. That album is one of my favorites. A National Acrobat is one my favorite Sabbath songs.