Bruce Dickinson - Accident of Birth
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Franz Xavier Richter - Grandes Symphonies Vol 1 & 2 Aapo Hakkinen
Candlemass - Tales of Creation
Queensryche - Warning
Bruce Dickinson - Accident of Birth
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Franz Xavier Richter - Grandes Symphonies Vol 1 & 2 Aapo Hakkinen
Candlemass - Tales of Creation
Queensryche - Warning
John Prine
jcocktosten posted:John Prine
+1
John Prine - Great Days Anthology
RIP.
Harry Chapin - Remember When the Music
Interesting topic Now I have this song playing:
Leena-Caravan Palace
Worth pointing out that that tune wasn't well received.
I feel this is very suitable for this lovely sunshine..
“Murder Most Foul”
Still need to think more before I render a verdict.
Linkin Park, In the end.
CS&N's first album
Red House Painters - "Rollercoaster"
Levon Helm and the RCO All-Stars
Bruce Dickinson - Chemical Wedding and Tyranny of Souls - WOW, great vocal performances from Dickinson, different than Maiden. I actually wish he would record with this line up again. Amazing songs and albums that you can listen to from start to finish.
Yuja Wang - Ravel
Brian Eno - Music for films
Passengers - Original Soundtracks 1
The Stones
A song called “Call to Love” performed by Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World and the lead singer of Best Coast on YouTube. Couldn’t get it out of my head all day. Originally done by a band I’d never heard of (Crooked Fingers). I tried to listen to more of Crooked Fingers, but it wasn’t really my cup of tea. But dang do I love Call to Love.
Van Morrison
On a still, quiet, sunny morning on the deck, looking out at the water, with a big pot of good coffee, there are few purer pleasures.
I.R.S Greatest Hits Vol. 2
John Lennon
X - Alphabetland
No mistaking the sound but 40 years will take the edge off.
Max Webster
Pretty much their entire catalogue yesterday and today, plus a bunch of concert footage on YouTube. Damn they were good. Never got the break they deserved outside Canada.
The 1980 concert in Barrie on YouTube is great. Excellent sound (recorded from an FM broadcast) and good video considering it was from a VHS tape of the original TV broadcast. And the clips from the 1990 and 2007 reunion shows also sound fantastic (the video from 2007 is awful though).
The version of Foo Fighter - Times Like These from the BBC Live Lounge All Stars - well done
Been on a Santana kick lately.
Simon & Garfunkel
Found myself doing a little dance during the entrance song for What We Do in the Shadows and decided to look it up. The song is Your Dead from the album Walking My Cat Named Dog by Norma Tanega. Now listening to the album and it isn’t anything I would have found otherwise but it isn’t half bad.
@Vino Bevo posted:Found myself doing a little dance during the entrance song for What We Do in the Shadows and decided to look it up.
I think the last episode was the best of the season. Guillermo's dilemma and three vampires trying to use the internet--it does't get better. However, I think it's going to be really hard for them to sustain past three seasons.
Manfred Mann's Earth Band - The Roaring Silence
Hasil Adkins - Out to Hunch
Oakland Stroke
Some of my buddies from my former life as a musician. They do a lot of 70s funk (especially Tower of Power).
R.E.M. - Out of Time
Steve Reich, "Different Trains: America" with the Kronos quartet. Man do I dig this.
The Stranglers - La Folie
RIP Dave Greenfield and thanks for Golden Brown.
Frightened Rabbit - The Midnight Organ Fight
I've just discovered this album (and band) and am really sorry I hadn't while the singer/songwriter was still alive.
My Supertramp collection on shuffle.
Little Richard - The Rill Thing
Delaney and Bonnie & Friends - On Tour with Eric Clapton
Tim Buckley - Starsailor