Just finishing up the last of B.B. King (and The Phillip Morris "Super Band")- Live At The Apollo 1990
The Complete Muscle Shoals Album- Lynyrd Skynyrd
Endless Forms Most Beautiful- Nightwish
Hi-InFidelity- REO Speedwagon
Little Charlie & the Nightcats Captured Live - longtime fave, 1990 vinyl glory & may I mention here, Rick Estrin in the Favorite Vocalists thread - nails it w/humor in a fantastic blues set
Neil Diamond- The Greatest Hits 1968-1992
Don't Look Back- Boston
Shane Smith and the Saints - Fire On The Ocean
Scored a bunch of CDR's (w/track listing print out) of a series of compilations called Legends. 8 altogether for a quarter @ yard sale today.
1rst up is "Legends: Crank It Up
1. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?- Chicago
2. Listen To The Music- The Doobie Brothers
3. Good Lovin'- The Rascals
4.Tonight's The Night- Rod Stewart
5. Runnin' On Empty- Jackson Browne
6. In The Air Tonight- Phil Collins
7. Time Of The Season- The Zombies
8. How Long- Ace
9. Dixie Chicken- Little Feat
10. Truckin'- Grateful Dead
11. Love The One Your With- Stephen Stills
12. For What It's Worth- Buffalo Springfield
13. Sister Golden Hair- America
14. Back On The Chain Gang- The Pretenders
15. Rebel Rebel- David Bowie
16. Feels Like The First Time- Foreigner
17. Daniel- Elton John
18. Nights In White Satin- The Moody Blues
The 13th Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere
That list above, Truckin' jumped out at me, needs a post of its own. Extra poignancy with such a summer song with summer waning away.
Legends- We Will Rock You
1. Born To Run- Bruce Springsteen
2. Don't Do Me Like That- Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
3. One Of These Nights- Eagles
4. Don't Stop- Fleetwood Mac
5. Band On The Run- Paul McCartney & Wings
6. I Shot The Sheriff- Eric Clapton
7. Lido Shuffle- Boz Scaggs
8. Baby, I Love Your Way- Peter Frampton
9. Rich Girl- Daryl Hall & John Oats
10. Miracles- Jefferson Starship
11. We Will Rock You- Queen
12. More Than A Feeling- Boston
13. Magic Man- Heart
14. The Logical Song- Supertramp
15. Fame- David Bowie
16. Jive Talkin'- The Bee Gees
17. Just What I Needed- The Cars
18. Walk This Way- Aerosmith
19. Three Little Birds- Bob Marley & The Wailers
20. Margaritaville- Jimmy Buffet
Half of 46 years ago is 23 years ago, & of course all recall looking on aghast when the terrorist attacks occurred Sept 11, 2001
current news story says there are inordinately-high cases of dementia among 9/11 1st responders, & that they plan to seek help from the government
Listening to
The Door, Charlie Daniels (not the CDB)
rock & religion can mix, & mix well
this 1994 album says that as well as any
Pink Floyd "Meddle"
"There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute force and ignorance"
Eric Clapton- Crossroads Boxset
Grateful Dead 2/11/70 Fillmore East. Long jam with Duane, Gregg, Berry, Butch, Peter Green & Mick Fleetwood
"There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute force and ignorance"
S/T by Ric, Rice, Hillman & Pedersen
Really dig their version of The Dead's" Friend Of The Devil"
Legends- For Your Love
1. Mr. Tambourine Man- The Byrds
2. (Don't Fear) The Reaper- Blue Oyster Cult
3. Long Cool Woman- The Hollies
4. All The Young Dudes- Mott The Hoople
5. Take It On The Run- REO Speedwagon
6. Dust In The Wind- Kansas
7. Gotta Serve Somebody- Bob Dylan
8. Only The Good Die Young- Billy Joel
9. Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad- Meatloaf
10. Hold The Line- Toto
11. Evil Woman- Electric Light Orchestra
12. Evil Ways- Santana
13.Hold Your Head Up- Argent
14. Frankenstein- Edgar Winter Group
15.I want You To Want Me- Cheap Trick
16.What I Like About You- The Romantics
17. Lowdown- Boz Scaggs
18. For Your Love- The Yardbirds
Grateful Dead 12/5/71 Felt Forum Madison Square Garden
"There is no mechanical problem so difficult that it cannot be solved by brute force and ignorance"
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