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« Reply #2130 on: June 07, 2007, 04:33:53 PM »
All this talk about blasphemous Nativity scenes, hallucinogens, and Vileness Fats put me in need of Residential treatment....

The Residents - The Warner Bros. Album
The Residents - The Commercial Album
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« Reply #2131 on: June 07, 2007, 06:42:46 PM »
Kawabata Makoto and the Mothers of Invasion--Hot Rattlesnakes

Acid Mothers Temple--Starless and Bible Black Sabbath

Godspeed You Black Emperor!--Yanqui UXO
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« Reply #2132 on: June 07, 2007, 08:21:29 PM »
Grateful Dead_Morrison, CO, 9/7/85, set 2:

Shakedown>
Crazy Fingers>
Sampson and Delilah
Uncle Johns>
Playin>
Drumz>
Space>
Dear Mr. Fantasy>
Hey Jude>
Dear Mr. Fantasy>
Truckin>
Comes a Time>
Lovelight

Led Zep on dvd from the Royal Albert Hall, Jan. 9th, 1970:

We're Gonna Groove>
I Can't Quit You Baby>
Dazed and Confused...
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« Reply #2133 on: June 07, 2007, 08:55:34 PM »
Hey pirate, I like that Led Zeppelin DVD! Saw it not long ago.

2day I listened to:

Roky Erikson & The Aliens - The Evil One

Sonic Youth - "Sugar Kane", "Shoot"

Peter Tosh - Legalize It (album)

Black Uhuru - "Sponji Reggae", "General Penitentiary", "Youth of Eglington", "World is Africa"
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« Reply #2134 on: June 07, 2007, 09:05:49 PM »
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Hey pirate, I like that Led Zeppelin DVD! Saw it not long ago.

2day I listened to:

Roky Erikson & The Aliens - The Evil One

Sonic Youth - "Sugar Kane", "Shoot"

Peter Tosh - Legalize It (album)

Black Uhuru - "Sponji Reggae", "General Penitentiary", "Youth of Eglington", "World is Africa"


 :smokin:  ::alieneyesa::  :evil:  :skull:  ::bandit::  :tup:
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« Reply #2135 on: June 07, 2007, 10:23:50 PM »
"Sugar Kane" is one of my favorite Sonic Youth tunes.  I think I need to go get that CD for tomorrow.
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« Reply #2136 on: June 08, 2007, 08:39:49 PM »
Ben Harper_Fight For Your Mind
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« Reply #2137 on: June 08, 2007, 11:04:53 PM »
CTI Summer Jazz_Live One at the Hollywood Bowl.

musicians:

Keyboards: Deodato, Johnny Hammond, Bob James
Bass: Ron Carter
Drums: Jack DeJohnette
Guitar: George Benson
Percussion: Airto
Saxophone:Hank Crawford, Joe Farrell, Stanley Turrentine, Grover Washington, jr.
Trumpet: Freddie Hubbard
Flute: Hubert Laws
Vibes: Milt Jackson

playin the songs:

Grits Bowl
Inner City Blues/What's Goin On ??
(a phenomenal) California Dreamin
First Light

recorded at the Hollywood Bowl 6/30/72

(on cassette tape, bought 2nd hand in a thrift store)

Anyone else ever heard this ??
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« Reply #2138 on: June 08, 2007, 11:38:19 PM »
Dion - The Road I'm On (a retrospective)

System of A Down - Hypnotize, Mesmerize

America - History (greatest hits)
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« Reply #2139 on: June 09, 2007, 12:35:49 PM »
Quote from: ""Froderik""
Dion - The Road I'm On (a retrospective)

System of A Down - Hypnotize, Mesmerize

America - History (greatest hits)


Dion, there's a guy who needs to get his props - his spot on Lou Reed's "Dirty Blvd." put the song over the top.

I finished reading an article on America in some guitar magazine, they had some tough shit to get through early on.
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« Reply #2140 on: June 09, 2007, 10:09:01 PM »
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America - History (greatest hits)


I bet that was nice!  I heard a song by them today in the car.  Unfortunately my kids protested and I had to forego my cultural training for them and change the station.

I got a good CD of theirs.  I just might have to put it on now...
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« Reply #2141 on: June 10, 2007, 10:43:29 AM »
Yes it was! It had it playing in the car on a cassette that ACO Chris gave me a while back.
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« Reply #2142 on: June 11, 2007, 12:55:13 PM »
Yes_The Yes Album(v) and Fragile(v)

Toots and the Maytals_Funky Kingston(v)

Traffic_"Empty Pages" from John Barleycorn(v)...

Fleetwood Mac_1975 self-titled(v):

"Monday Morning"
"Warm Ways"
"Blue Letter"
"Rhiannon"
"Over My Head"
"Crystal"
"Say You Love me"
""Landslide"
"World Turnin"
"Sugar Daddy"
"I'm So Afraid"

Stevie Nicks_Bella Donna(v)

Judas Priest_Stained Class, side 1(v):

"Exciter"
"White Heat, Red Hot"
"Better By You, Better Than Me"
"Stained Class"
"Invader"

Gordon Lightfoot_"Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"(v)

Eric Clapton_461 Ocean Blvd.(v) and Slowhand(v)

Stevie Wonder_Talkin Book, side 2(v):

"Superstition"
"Big Brother"
"Blame It On the Sun"
"Lookin For Another Pure Love"
I Believe(When I Fall In Love it Will Be Forever)"

Average White Band_excerpts from the "Live at Montreaux, 1977" dvd:

"Pick Up the Pieces"
"Work to Do"
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« Reply #2143 on: June 11, 2007, 02:32:33 PM »
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Yes_The Yes Album(v) and Fragile(v)

Toots and the Maytals_Funky Kingston(v)

Traffic_"Empty Pages" from John Barleycorn(v)...

Fleetwood Mac_1975 self-titled(v):

"Monday Morning"
"Warm Ways"
"Blue Letter"
"Rhiannon"
"Over My Head"
"Crystal"
"Say You Love me"
""Landslide"
"World Turnin"
"Sugar Daddy"
"I'm So Afraid"

Stevie Nicks_Bella Donna(v)

Judas Priest_Stained Class, side 1(v):

"Exciter"
"White Heat, Red Hot"
"Better By You, Better Than Me"
"Stained Class"
"Invader"

Gordon Lightfoot_"Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"(v)

Eric Clapton_461 Ocean Blvd.(v) and Slowhand(v)

Stevie Wonder_Talkin Book, side 2(v):

"Superstition"
"Big Brother"
"Blame It On the Sun"
"Lookin For Another Pure Love"
I Believe(When I Fall In Love it Will Be Forever)"

Average White Band_excerpts from the "Live at Montreaux, 1977" dvd:

"Pick Up the Pieces"
"Work to Do"


There's a great set!  Now I want to hear some Yes in the worst way.  The only CD I have here is a favorite, it's a bootleg from their first American tour when they opened for Grand Funk.  Steve Howe was still new, and he goes at it like a shit-farmer on speed, incredible playing.  What's really funny is at the end Bill Bruford goes to a mike and says "Thanks!  Have a good time with Grand Funk..." in a very dry, sarcastic tone.  Now, Bill, what the hell is wrong with Grand Funk?  You just jealous 'cause their drummer gets to use his cowbell a lot.

And Stevie Wonder...I've noticed if people around me at work are in a foul mood, Stevie Wonder's Hits Collection is guaranteed to lift the spirits,  and "Superstition" can cause even the grouchiest ass to percolate to that infectious Clavinet.
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« Reply #2144 on: June 11, 2007, 03:21:17 PM »
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Quote from: ""starry-eyed pirate""
Yes_The Yes Album(v) and Fragile(v)

Toots and the Maytals_Funky Kingston(v)

Traffic_"Empty Pages" from John Barleycorn(v)...

Fleetwood Mac_1975 self-titled(v):

"Monday Morning"
"Warm Ways"
"Blue Letter"
"Rhiannon"
"Over My Head"
"Crystal"
"Say You Love me"
""Landslide"
"World Turnin"
"Sugar Daddy"
"I'm So Afraid"

Stevie Nicks_Bella Donna(v)

Judas Priest_Stained Class, side 1(v):

"Exciter"
"White Heat, Red Hot"
"Better By You, Better Than Me"
"Stained Class"
"Invader"

Gordon Lightfoot_"Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"(v)

Eric Clapton_461 Ocean Blvd.(v) and Slowhand(v)

Stevie Wonder_Talkin Book, side 2(v):

"Superstition"
"Big Brother"
"Blame It On the Sun"
"Lookin For Another Pure Love"
I Believe(When I Fall In Love it Will Be Forever)"

Average White Band_excerpts from the "Live at Montreaux, 1977" dvd:

"Pick Up the Pieces"
"Work to Do"

There's a great set!  Now I want to hear some Yes in the worst way.  The only CD I have here is a favorite, it's a bootleg from their first American tour when they opened for Grand Funk.  Steve Howe was still new, and he goes at it like a shit-farmer on speed, incredible playing.  What's really funny is at the end Bill Bruford goes to a mike and says "Thanks!  Have a good time with Grand Funk..." in a very dry, sarcastic tone.  Now, Bill, what the hell is wrong with Grand Funk?  You just jealous 'cause their drummer gets to use his cowbell a lot.

And Stevie Wonder...I've noticed if people around me at work are in a foul mood, Stevie Wonder's Hits Collection is guaranteed to lift the spirits,  and "Superstition" can cause even the grouchiest ass to percolate to that infectious Clavinet.


Is that the show where Jon Anderson wore a dress and welcomed all his friends from the Crab Nebula?
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