Love in Song from Venus and Mars by Wings.
Revisiting my youth.
Love in Song from Venus and Mars by Wings.
Revisiting my youth.
I was listening to way too much metal so I switched it up.
The Secret Bach: Works for Clavicord with Cristopher Hogwood
The Quintet - Jazz at Massey Hall
Sonny Rollins - Saxophone Colossus
Bach Six Concertos with Trevor Pinock
Miles Davis - Kind of Blue
Saint Saens Piano Concertos with Bertrand Chamayou
The Band, The Band
Wipers - Youth of America
The Dirty Mac
(Holy sh....!!!!)
@winetarelli posted:The Dirty Mac
(Holy sh....!!!!)
@winetarelli posted:The Dirty Mac
(Holy sh....!!!!)
It sounds like you just discovered this? Not a dig, I'm just surprised given your love of 60's rock. There are several good performances on Rock and Roll Circus, most notably that of The Who.
@steve8 posted:It sounds like you just discovered this? Not a dig, I'm just surprised given your love of 60's rock. There are several good performances on Rock and Roll Circus, most notably that of The Who.
I did just discover it. It was unreleased until 1996 and my love of the era comes from my dad, so he didn't know about it. I knew the rest of the set, but this performance was never televised. I didn't see it until I saw reference on Twitter. I love everything about it, but Lennon's voice is just incredible on it.
John Prine. The guy knew how to write a song.
Anderson East "Delilah" (fucking great R&B, soul, rock)
Jakob Dylan "Women + Country" (could he be a better wordsmith than his father?! Damn good)
Deborah Martin Night's Shadow from 1995
IW
Girl from the North Country - Johnny Cash/Bob Dylan
Symphony X - The Divine Wings of Tragedy
Lord Huron and Bastille - all their albums.
Luna - Romantica
The Iron Maiden Pandora channel while dinner prepping.
Jesse Malin - Sunset Kids
Gene Clark - No Other
@steve8 posted:Luna - Romantica
I cannot even tell you how many times I saw them in and around NY in the mid-90s
@jcocktosten posted:I cannot even tell you how many times I saw them in and around NY in the mid-90s
Lucky. I never did.
I assume you liked Galaxie 500 also?
Sure, they were good. As for Luna - they simply played everywhere and as someone in my 20's - ended up at lots of their shows. Good band but I was not a super-fan or anything - they were just omni-present
Future Games by Fleetwood Mac. To me, the best album they ever did. Danny Kirwan was a genius. Too bad he led such a troubled life.
@jcocktosten posted:I cannot even tell you how many times I saw them in and around NY in the mid-90s
I can't tell you I have no idea who they are and if the name of the group is Luna or Romantica.
@steve8 posted:Luna - Romantica
Luna is Romantica's best album.
@The Old Man posted:I can't tell you I have no idea who they are and if the name of the group is Luna or Romantica.
Luna is Romantica's best album.
I guess that's why you're called The Old Man. There is this thing called YouTube.
@The Old Man posted:I can't tell you I have no idea who they are and if the name of the group is Luna or Romantica.
Luna is Romantica's best album.
The philosophy of TOM: quod non est, ergo non est.
Or perhaps, “if a tree falls in the forest and TOM doesn’t hear it...”.
Phoebe Bridgers - Punisher
Rush - Fly By Night
J3
Elvin Bishop - Juke Joint Jump
J3
@sunnylea57 posted:The philosophy of TOM: quod non est, ergo non est.
Or perhaps, “if a tree falls in the forest and TOM doesn’t hear it...”.
I would say I don't know about 50% of the names and groups that are mentioned here.
Bright Eyes - Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was
I call him The Brain: Lennie Tristano's first album, "Tristano." The song "Blue Mambo" has blown my mind for almost 40 years since I first heard it. And "Line Up", my, oh, my. One of the unrecognized geniuses of jazz. Another unrecognized great jazz to check out on piano is Herbie Nichols.
Technically not music but it is RUSH. My favourite band and how nice to see three great friends who were together forever. No real drama and having a great dinner with wine. Would not mine joining them at all. Miss Neil dearly.
Up on Cripple Creek - The Band
And now Ophelia, bringing back memories of simpler times.
@haggis posted:Good choice. He's doing three live streamed shows on successive Sundays. Tomorrow is episode two, in which he will be doing a Fairport Convention era set.
Didn’t know there were other RT fans here. I’ve never missed a show of his in Toronto in the past 30 years.
Play That Funky Music- Wild Cherry