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rabblerouser 05:00 PM 04-14-2018
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
ROYC75 11:14 PM 08-26-2018
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
@37:03 - Keep on Chooglin was my dad's jam growing up.
IMHO, one of the best jams of the 60's - 70's!
ROYC75 08:27 PM 08-27-2018

ROYC75 08:50 PM 08-27-2018

Iowanian 08:56 PM 08-27-2018
I'm at ease up with Tyler Childers these days.

Try:
Feathered Indians
Whitehouse road
Harlan road
Follow you to virgie
Oneida
Hard times
Banded Clovis


Rock n roll guys may not like him but he's effing awesome. Early Sturgil Simpson-awesome.
ROYC75 07:47 PM 08-28-2018
One of the All Time Greatest Songs and to mention that Peter Frampton is very very very UNDERRATED as a guitar player. This kid could play that Les Paul guitar.


Easy 6 08:11 PM 08-28-2018
1984 is the Masterpiece currently killing my airwaves

Get all your side 1 hits out of the way, then settle in for some of the grittiest work these guys ever did, like...



or...


EPodolak 08:36 PM 08-28-2018
"Top Jimmy" was the underrated gem on that album ^, IMO.
Easy 6 08:48 PM 08-28-2018
Originally Posted by EPodolak:
"Top Jimmy" was the underrated gem on that album ^, IMO.
Fair enough, no one loses on that album

That album was just so fast, layered and tight, yet swanky at the same time

Drop Dead Legs walks in on you like the hottest woman in the room

1984 is their pinnacle, they truly went out on top
KCUnited 03:28 PM 08-29-2018
Grabbed some Birdflesh tix for next week but am just as excited to Condition Critical on the bill. Jersey thrash/speed.


listopencil 07:27 PM 08-29-2018
I don't know where else to put this so I'm just going to type it out here: Axl Rose and Sinead O'Connor should team up to form a band, they could call it Shit.
ROYC75 09:05 PM 08-29-2018



HOLY COW
, I have never heard Terry Kath play this so hard! Awesome.

So tragic we lost him early, no telling when on the All Time guitarist list he could have been.

I recall Jimmy Hendricks called Kath the greatest guitar player at the time, even better than himself.



Very Impressive!
Nice jam session and drum solo!

Full Concert here.


rabblerouser 03:31 AM 08-30-2018
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
@37:03 - Keep on Chooglin was my dad's jam growing up.
The one he'd put the HiFi on full blast and put out pillows for our heads and pop a bowl of popcorn.

That, and the soundtrack from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.

His was from the Live in Europe LP, though.

Mom would listen to the stereo [Loretta, George, Conway, Dolly, etc] all day, but in the evening it was Dad's time for music.

It wasn't until I grew up and saw it on video that I learned that John played both the harmonica and guitar solos, and the bass/drum break was so he could switch.
I have the Live In Europe 2LP set, 'Chooglin" takes up a whole side, gorgeous.

They were a 3 piece by that point, raw and rocking. The 'Born on the Bayou' and 'Lodi' are great on that set, as well as 'Tombstone Shadow' and 'It Came Out of the Sky'...
rabblerouser 03:35 AM 08-30-2018
Originally Posted by ROYC75:



HOLY COW
, I have never heard Terry Kath play this so hard! Awesome.

So tragic we lost him early, no telling when on the All Time guitarist list he could have been.

I recall Jimi Hendrix called Kath the greatest guitar player at the time, even better than himself.



Very Impressive!
Nice jam session and drum solo!

Full Concert here.

fyp

In the Terry Kath doc that his daughter did recently, the last picture they took together the Christmas before he died, he was sporting a dope Kansas City Chiefs long-sleeve T...

LOVE those first 2 Chicago records, Kath was the man.
scho63 07:17 AM 08-30-2018
I know most audiophiles are not fans of "greatest hits" albums but this is really great to listen to while on a road trip.


Baby Lee 07:55 AM 08-30-2018
Originally Posted by scho63:
I know most audiophiles are not fans of "greatest hits" albums but this is really great to listen to while on a road trip.
Not sure you're using the word you want.

Audiophiles [Dane nothwithstanding] are concerned with sound quality.

Are you trying to reference an album purist? Someone who is concerned with the flow of an album from track to track as envisioned by the artist?
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