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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

You're Ready To Lower The Needle, What's Playing?

 

 

 


 

 

 

58 comments:

  1. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd or B.B. King.

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  2. That amp is VERY similar to my AKAI 8030. Which still works! 25 watts (RMS) per channel!

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  3. Skynyrd, Zeppelin, Marshall Tucker Band, Charlie Daniels Band, ZZ Top, Outlaws, Henry Paul Band...
    Hybo

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    1. @AnonymousApril 13, 2022 at 1:00 PM

      > Henry Paul Band

      Come on, man! Nobody old enough to remember that, remembers anything!

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  4. Blues Boy please or dig deep for some mellow Big Band stuff. Then again, anytime is Good Time for Country-Western.

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  5. Rainy day working in the shop, Sea Level Greatest Hits will follow up with some Tucker. Elm logs in the wood stove giving me that nice low heat. I can taste the evening bourbon already.


    MF

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  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWNpuznb5eU

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  7. Does anybody remember the Rare Earth live album one whole side of which was the song "Get Ready"? My brother had that album and we must have worn it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K94ljpjkChY

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    1. Still got it!! Play it often. Had the 8 track version in the 'cuda during high school. Turned a lot of people on to them. Great stuff. Thanks for the memories Mikey.

      MF

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    2. I'm on my third LP of that album....

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    3. Scrimped and saved to buy it. Still got it. Today’s music sucks.

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  8. Today, I believe Coven, Blue Oyster Cult, Heart, Janice Ian, maybe some Aaron Lewis for a bit of country thrown in.

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  9. Led Zep or Tool
    -Chaf

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  10. Bach’s Two- & Three-Part Inventions on harpsichord.

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  11. Cheap Thrills - Big Brother and the Holding Company

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  12. Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chet Atkins, Leon Russell, and CW McCall, just for grins.

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  13. Working out in the shop - listening to Colbie Caillat. Fresh snowfall and a fire in the woodstove; turning boards into a bench.

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  14. Blanket of Secrecy's album Ears Have Walls.

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  15. Ray Wylie Hubbard and some JJ Cale.

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  16. Bad Religion. Either Suffer or How can Hell be any worse. Perhaps the Vandals, Peace through Vandalism. Maybe even CroMags Age of Quarrel.

    Eric.

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  17. Take Five...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmDDOFXSgAs

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  18. Way back when, it woulda been John Denver (don't judge!) through a Kenwood amp with a built-in timer to kill the power so I wouldn't have to get out of bed to turn it off. Nowadays- Justin Johnson making some Delta Blues. On youtube. I still have the stereo system I got overseas in '76-ish.

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  19. Depends on what mood I'm in. Could be Glenn Miller, or Pink Floyd. Or maybe AC/DC, Foreigner, or Gorillaz.

    Hmm...just found a Steely Dan album I didn't know I had.......time to play it!

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  20. 80s albums. John Hall Band (who was a NY congressman), Foreigner, Cheap Trick, Jefferson Starship, Robert Plant, Yes, Police.

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  21. John Mayal Live at Filmore East 1969, or Australian Jazz Quartet 1953

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  22. Typically something like fleetwood mac rumors which sounds phenominal on vinyl

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  23. Boston......................LOUD.

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  24. Boston, AC/DC or Blue Oyster Cult.

    --Wes S.

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  25. I've also spent a rainy day in the shop, putting finish on an acoustic guitar. Me and the cat. Dixie Dregs, Satriani, Beethoven Late Quartets.

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  26. That looks like an early to mid 70's Pioneer receiver.
    I'm going to call it a Pioneer SX-646.

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  27. Five Finger Death Punch
    They just announced their upcoming tour and the release of their latest single.

    Leigh
    Whitehall, NY

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    1. Leigh, I never really listened to FFDP until I stumbled across their compilation with Kenny Wayne Shephard, Brantley Gilbert, and Brian May. Love the KWS version; this one was pretty good too.

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  28. The Tragically Hip is the house band. Big Sugar. Big Wreck. Skynyrd.
    Jerry

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  29. Liz Story, Solid Colors. Alex De Grassi, Slow Circle. Mark Isham, Vapor Drawings. William Ackerman, The Search for the Turtles Navel, and The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter.

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  30. "Once the religious, the hunted and weary
    Chasing the promise of freedom and hope,
    Came to this country to build a new vision,
    Far from the reaches of kingdom and pope!"

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  31. Joey and Rory.
    Here is one favorite for us while fixing supper... some slow-waltzing between courses:
    https://youtu.be/QZcROMHAPQE

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  32. A rotation of Chicago II, Mozart Requiem, Beethoven 7th-2nd movement, Mannheim Steamroller-Fresh Aire II, Jethro Tull, Crest of a Knave, Kansas-Point of no Return, Alan Parsons-Try Anything Once and Freudiana, Brubeck-Take 5, Miles Davis- Some kind of Blue, Little River Band-Greatest hits...

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  33. THANKS to all the musical choices. There are many I have never heard of and will have to check them out.

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  34. All of the above if I had the albums spotify since I don't.

    That dial is set to a classic country station when the radio is on in the truck. National Anthem everyday at noon. Church music on Sunday morning.

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    1. Bear, there is a chain BBQ joint called Mission BBQ and I am lucky enough to have one relatively close. They donate to lots of causes involving first responders, military, etc. Every day at noon inside the restaurant, everyone stands and they play the National Anthem. It might seem a little hokey to some, but I never get tired of showing patriotism.

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    2. When in the truck and everywhere its played I sing along. Always have always will. I always end it with, "Play Ball"

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  35. Irish, the older I am, the more music I like. It could be Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Van Halen, Kansas, or Sammy Hagar. It could be Zac Brown, Luke Brian, Brad Paisley, or Blake Shelton. It could be Kenny Chesney or Jimmy Buffett. It could be Kenny Wayne Shepherd or Joe Bonamassa. Could even be classical strings or some instrumental progressive metal. Love it all.

    EXCEPT RAP. Do NOT like rap.

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    1. Rap does not count as music, period. Hybo

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    2. re -- rap
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      Try these guys, four Irishmen from Boston:
      * Fun Lovin'Criminals
      https://youtu.be/FcZaXE9GLFU
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      Huey on blues/jazz guitar is a genius.

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    3. I listened. Very interesting. My description is the offspring of a Rapper and The Rippingtons. :)
      Good music though. Still cannot make me like RAP. I could listen to that music for sure. Not the words. Just me though.

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  36. Joe Walsh, Pink Floyd, Neil Diamond live, Thin Lizzy live, The Motor City Madman...and so many more.
    You should do a "last vinyl album you owned" when you graduated to cassettes. I had 8 tracks also but I was still doing vinyl at the same time.

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  37. Saw Her Standing There - Beatles.

    Or any of 1000 other tunes :)

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  38. "Rise"... (album) Hollywood Vampires.

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  39. The Doors, J Geils Band, Steely Dan, Led Zeppelin, The Who, C S N &Y, The Kinks, Lou Reed, Van Morrison, Bonnie Raitt, Joni Mitchell....I could go on and on......

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