What ELSE are you listening to?

What ELSE are you listening to? Love Led Zeppelin first album. Specifically How Many More Times. I can listen to that song all day.

Coincidence? I'm listening to "How Many More Times" Part I (10 minutes 46 seconds) from the 1969 Texas Pop Festival. Part II is 11 minutes 42 seconds. First time listening to this recording. Pretty good quality. Page is wearing it out. Rhythm section cooking.

Part II actually includes The Lemon Song. Plant doing a bunch of vamping with Page playing a bit of a Texas shuffle.
Pretty darn good.

Just found a live album by Whitey Morgan and the 78's - very enjoyable outlaw country tunes!
[Edited on 1/21/2015 by mikesolo]

The album by Little Village. Excellent musicianship with outstanding songwriting - a rarity for sure.

The album by Little Village. Excellent musicianship with outstanding songwriting - a rarity for sure.
BINGO!! A friend of mine bought the CD for the hell of it and it became one of our favorites.

Starting to listen to newer bands like Rival sons,Monster truck,Scorpion child,The winery dogs
Here is Monster truck

The album by Little Village. Excellent musicianship with outstanding songwriting - a rarity for sure.
BINGO!! A friend of mine bought the CD for the hell of it and it became one of our favorites.
How ironic. I just picked it up at the local used CD store a week or two ago for a dollar. I hadn't listened to it since I bought it on cassette (which I still have somewhere) when it came out.
Awesome lineup...
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.

The new AC/DC I got for christmas has been in heavy rotaion since then and Ian Gillan Live in Anaheim.
Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

I listen mainly to the music in my head, that is - when the tinnitus buzzing is quiet enough.

Genesis-Foxtrot currently on Suppers Ready

I try to expand on the roots of what we love, finding what I don't know about much or at all. So old "discoveries" for me are real fun.
I never heard before and wow category IMO:
Odetta. Had never heard her. So I found a nice old Decca vinyl I grabbed on a whim. I have read where she was roots of folk in the 60's. Part of civil rights movement history. The most powerful real stuff I have heard in ages. The real deal. Almost a spiritual experience getting in to her stuff. WOW++++++++++++
Butterfield Blues Band. Got an early 70's one recently. Never heard this era. Don't pidgeonhole yourself to only the Mike Bloomfield era. These cats smoked.
There are your expand the mind suggestions.

Listening to the first 4 Led Zep remasters. Good stuff.

Just found a live album by Whitey Morgan and the 78's - very enjoyable outlaw country tunes!
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Just read a review of that in Uncut magazine not 30 minutes ago. Made a mental note to check it out, I've not come across that band before.
Currently enjoying Lateness Of Dancers by Hiss Golden Messenger and the latest Sharon Van Etten album, Are We There. Two Americana artists that are also new to me.

Been really enjoying this SBD matrix of Bill Evans' Soulgrass with Danny Louis. Bill introduces the song Rise Again as a new one he just co-wrote with Warren Haynes - and to my ears it smokes. Warren just keeps cranking out songs - just an amazingly prolific musician. Track 7 - Tit for Tat is also a Haynes/Evans composition and appears on the Bill's album Dragonfly. Former Steve Kimock Band guitarist Mitch Stein is excellent throughout this show with especially notable solos in the two Warren tunes.
https://archive.org/details/soulgrass2014-12-04.cmc621.sbd.matrix.flac16

I'm digging Eric Church who I got turned onto from the Gregg Tribute. Picked up the CD Chief and the new one. I really like him. Jay Joyce who produced the DTB's Songlines is his producer I really like him too. Joyce wrote the song "Revolution" on Songlines which I thought was one of the better tunes on the disc although the DTB never played it. Wonder why?

Frank Zappa - The Alternate Freak Out (bootleg - different mix & tracks order)

been on this a lot lately

Relaxing on my off day, listening to Highway 61 Revisited...

18:30:28 The Black Crowes - Poor Elijah: Tribute to Johnson [Medley] Current Song
18:26:45 moe. - Time Again
18:24:17 The Pogues - If I Should Fall from Grace With God [Live]
18:21:37 Sam Cooke - Sad Mood
18:16:59 Kiss - Firehouse [Bell Sound Studios Demo][#]
18:12:42 Southern Culture on the Skids - Chicken Shit Farmer
18:01:06 Chris Shaffer - Sleepy Little Train To Memphis (live 1/22/05)
17:56:07 Jonny Lang - When I Come to You
17:49:28 Rodriguez - Sandrevan Lullaby: Lifestyles
17:45:01 Blind Melon - Tones of Home

been on this a lot lately
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Nice! Been a long time since I spun this. Shadow Of Doubt was one of my favorite songs my senior HS year.
Just grabbed my copy to give a spin later. Had to dust it off!

Soft Machine the first
Cowboy Why Quit When You're Losing
King Krimson In The Court

19:22:02 Redd Foxx - Bye, Bye Current Song
19:17:14 Indigo Girls - Mystery
19:13:43 Grateful Dead - Chinatown Shuffle
19:10:51 Monty Python - Constitutional Peasant
19:07:19 Tom Petty - Don't Fade On Me
19:04:51 Chris Shaffer - Just Over You
19:03:00 Ben Sollee/Daniel Martin Moore - Dear Companion
18:59:36 The Nightwatchman - House Gone Up in Flames
18:47:50 Grateful Dead - Row Jimmy
18:45:17 The Kinks - This Strange Effect

I've been a on a big John Coltrane kick this week.
[Edited on 1/24/2015 by trorrer]

A little J.J. Cale has me rolling through a rainy Saturday.

Frank Zappa - The Alternate Freak Out (bootleg - different mix & tracks order)
Thanks for the link. Love me some Zappa, and Beefheart.
The New Elvin bishop
[Edited on 1/25/2015 by dimplesjbc]

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