Lynyrd Skynyrd Asbury Park '77
Followed by Gov't Mule Scofield bonus disc "Freeway Jam"
"There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute force and ignorance"
Wipe The Windows, Check The Oil, Dollar Gas- ABB
Duane Allman: An Anthology Vol. II
Stoned Side Of The Mule Vol. 1 & 2- Gov't Mule
Ego- The Tony William's Lifetime
"Spirit Trail"---Bruce Hornsby
Cheap Thrills- Big Brother & The Holding Company
The Gilded Palace of Sin- The Flying Burrito Brothers
Blues Masters: The Very Best Of Lightning Hopkins
Thirty Years Of Maximum R & B (4 discs)- The Who
Good ol days at Gadsden's, 2nd Street Music Hall (nee Boogie McCains)! Brent with Frankie on bass, Barry Z and Jon (Hasija) on guitars, Big Stephen McCullough on the mighty B-3 and I think Jimmy on drums (thanks, cymbals!). The vibe and atmosphere of all those gatherings in Gadsden - thanks in no small part to the late, Randy "Bupalo1" Stephens!Posted by: @stratdalIMOER by the Skydogs. Rock In Peace SkyPonyDogBoy
Sorry to hijack the "listening to" thread - but this video and the passing of Brent ... I cry a little, laugh a lot ... then cry a little more. Thank you for posting this video, Stratdal!
Great post Rusty & equally wonderful clip Stratdal, thx - madam Reed gets Beautiful treatment🎶🍄🎸
listening to side 2, Ten Years After - self titled import, comp from 1979 - great mix of tunes - Speed Kills, ICKFCSometimes, Rock Your Mama, Don’t Want You Woman, Losin The Dogs, side ends w/a live Crossroads
Live At The BBC- The Beatles
After reading robertdee's post on another thread about Dickey's dream seeing Duane, this wonderful line,"I'll see you in my dreams." came to mind. What a privilege that is. I only saw Duane once, just recently, too.
Down Home Blues- V/A
Posted by: @gotdrumzDown Home Blues- V/A
Nice, love me some Papa John Creech. Underrated album
Travelin' Blues- V/A Compilation
After Hours Blues- V/A Compilation
Just about 1/2 through the last of the 4 compilation CD's scored earlier in the week. The last one is called "Sounding Out Blues"
Each of the four had a theme of sorts (I guess?) and lots of variety.
Just put "The Wall" by Floyd on the turntable. Been a long time since it has been played in my place.
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