@steve8 posted:Delaney and Bonnie & Friends - On Tour with Eric Clapton
Rodger Hodgson - Classics Live
Junip - Fields
Billy Bragg - Talking with the Taxman about Poetry
Gene Clark - Early L.A. Sessions
Slayer on Pandora, since my wife had to go in to the office for a bit.
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Mirror Man
King Crimson - Live in Toronto
Can't get enough metal, Anthrax 'Fistful of Metal', Testament 'The Legacy', Metal Church 'The Dark', Slayer 'Show No Mercy'
Marin Marais 'Le Secret de Monsieur Marais', Greig 'Complete Symphoic Works Vol 5'.
The Smiths
@The Old Man posted:
Mine isn't that old. 1977 Reprise Canadian reissue with gatefold cover.
Chris Stapleton :-)
Kate Bush 'The Kick Inside' and 'Hounds of Love'.
Willie Nelson - Blues Eyes Crying in the Rain
Joe Cocker. Have recently started to appreciate him. Listening to Sandpaper Cadillac and of course the Great With a little Help from my Friends.
A bunch of John Prine. Damn.
PH
Phil Collins, Sussudio
Classic!
@napacat . posted:Phil Collins, Sussudio
Classic!
Funny. I'm reading the Chronicles of Narnia to my kids as their bed time story. So when its time to read I'm sing 'Nar, nar, narnia' to the tune of this. I had to play it for them after a week or so, so they got the reference, and now they are doing it too.
Curtis Fuller - Volume 3
Southern Cross - Crosby Stills and Nash
Purple Mountains
@napacat posted:Southern Cross - Crosby Stills and Nash
I've always had a soft spot for this song. Inane lyrics (unless you're the person who wrote them, I guess). The sweetness of a 12 string guitar and Stills' gritty voice is quite appealing. Spent my 15th-17th years in the southern hemisphere, so very familiar with the constellation. Damn, I think I agree with napa on something.
PH
Grand Funk Railroad - I'm Your Captain
Janis Joplin - Box of Pearls
Charlie Haden Quartet West, Haunted Heart. Charlie was such a unique figure in music in general and jazz in particular.
Sturgill Simpson
Turnpike Troubadours
Jason Isbell
Jethro Tull
Caro Emerald, the Shocking Miss Emerald. Good stuff. Somebody point me to the hipster cocktail party.
@winetarelli posted:Jethro Tull
Just listened to 'Thick as a Brick', I love how that album is a mockery of the prog genre but such a great prog album.
Legend - From the Fjords Amazing rarity from the 70s now on Apple Music.
Impelliteri - Screaming Symphony
@spo posted:Just listened to 'Thick as a Brick', I love how that album is a mockery of the prog genre but such a great prog album.
Legend - From the Fjords
Amazing rarity from the 70s now on Apple Music.
Impelliteri - Screaming Symphony
Re: Tull, not quite the same, but
"Whiter Shade of Pale" and "I am the Walrus" are also two songs meant to poke fun at how seriously many were taking lyrics at the time and are also two of the best rock songs out there.
Lord Huron - Strange Trails
The Animals - Animalisms
Pink Floyd "Best of Album"