H.C. McEntire - Eno Axis
@Bytown Rick posted:Good idea. Put them on shuffle. Started with Sunny Afternoon.
Curious what time frame your shuffle covers? As I was a dedicated follower I have almost all of their studio albums and a few compilations. Ray Davies was a great songwriter.
@steve8 posted:Curious what time frame your shuffle covers? As I was a dedicated follower I have almost all of their studio albums and a few compilations. Ray Davies was a great songwriter.
A quick scan starts with Face to Face (1966) and goes to The Kink Controversy (2016 re-release?). Plus several best of albums.
The Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (2003). Great compilation.
Woods - At Echo Lake
Rush - All the World’s a Stage, in honor the incredible Neil Peart, lost one year ago today.
Sturgill Simpson's two new folk albums, which has a lot of his older songs and a few new ones. So good.
Cody Jinks Live at Red Rocks. Some good ole country music for a Monday.
@Bytown Rick posted:My Supertramp collection on shuffle.
Roger Hodgson often plays in Montreal. Seen him at least twice. Great band (Supertramp)
More music from Tindersticks. Best discovery of 2020
@mimik posted:Roger Hodgson often plays in Montreal. Seen him at least twice. Great band (Supertramp)
Lucked into a pair of tickets in the VIP box at the National Arts Centre last time he was here in Ottawa. Truly great show/venue.
@mimik posted:Sung by Rick Davies, not Hodgson and imho, Hodgson had-has a voice.
But you have to admit Mim that Crime of the Century still rocks.
Jethro Tull - Bungle in the Jungle
Neil Young's Greendale album.
@Bytown Rick posted:But you have to admit Mim that Crime of the Century still rocks.
Well I like the songs that Hodgson sings on the album. The song is fine though
@Bytown Rick posted:Lucked into a pair of tickets in the VIP box at the National Arts Centre last time he was here in Ottawa. Truly great show/venue.
Nice!
Fleetwood Mac -- Rumours
Chris Smither "Time Stands Still." Brilliant and I could listen to it on endless repeat.
@haggis posted:Chris Smither "Time Stands Still." Brilliant and I could listen to it on endless repeat.
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Aretha Franklin - Lady Soul
Sabre Dance -- Love Sculpture. I was in our Skokie apartment kitchen when this came on on our small AM/FM radio on the counter. I couldn't believe the blistering guitar playing of Dave Edmunds on this version of the famous classical work by Aram Khachaturian. Still a guitar tour de force today. Not as good, but also interesting, from the same album, is Farandole, Arlesienne Suite No 2 by Bizet.
Another artist who makes me put my guitar away for a week or so when I see/hear her play. Local lady. Very talented.
PH
Etta James
@purplehaze posted:Another artist who makes me put my guitar away for a week or so when I see/hear her play. Local lady. Very talented.
PH
Very cool - thanks for sharing.
James Vincent McMorrow - Wicked Game
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Band, I've always loved his strangely upbeat version of "Town Without Pity."
My daughter has been playing mxmtoon. Kinda quirky emo ukelele singer/songwriter. She got some catch.
Andreas Vollenmeier
Power In the Darkness by The Tom Robinson Band. Saw them live in 1980 at the El Macambo in Toronto. God, I'm old.
@brucehayes posted:Power In the Darkness by The Tom Robinson Band. Saw them live in 1980 at the El Macambo in Toronto. God, I'm old.
I saw them in '83 or '84 at UWaterloo. I'm old enough to not remember which year it was.
Nights in White Satin
Skylar Gudasz - Oleander
Daft Punk - Da Funk
Bunny Wailer - Protest
RIP.
AC/DC - Back in Black (performed by my ten year old son on acoustic)
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Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show -- Sloppy Seconds.
Dinosaur Jr. - Beyond
Keel - Lay down the Law👍