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Topic: And what have you been listening to? Return to archive Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6
22nd March 2007 09:48 AM
Nellcote OK, it's been more than a while since this has circulated, good to see what others have been digging...so, place your tuneage here periodically, see if there are other folks sounds which will get you juiced, or, even the possible trade of sounds with another member....

Faces-Keith Faces The Faces '74
Ron Wood "Live Electric Lady Land" '92
Golden Smog-Another Fine Day (thanks Meg!)
Sara Borges-Silver City
Stones-Get The F$@K Outta Here
J. Geils Band-Filmore '71
22nd March 2007 10:08 AM
gimmekeef From Wolfgangs Vault to my cd burner:

Derek & Dominoes 1970 Fillmore
Faces 75

Then:

Clapton 74 Boston Garden soundboard..(one of best boots ever)
Ulfs List with Cleanest Tracks
Yardbirds Live at Anderson Theater
Van Halen 75 (yes) at Pasedena High School

and as always....Brussels.....
22nd March 2007 10:13 AM
Jumacfly Nowadays:

Andre Williams and the diplomats of sound
Kasabian "empire"
Little Barrie's last album: fuckin great
The Greyboy Allstars
Hampton 81 (shidoobee shidobee!!)
J Geil's Band (70 and 71 records, can t remember the name)
Rory Gallagher : Irish Tour
22nd March 2007 12:14 PM
Dan Aerosmith Devore, San Juan and Beacon DVDs
Nine Pound Hammer The Scene 2/1/07
Beasts Of Bourbon Troubadour 3/11/07
Beasts Of Bourbon The Axeman's Jazz

lots of XM, mostly Boneyard, Liquid Metal and Fred, the Killing Joke songs I have been hearing there have really been striking my fancy so I should get some CDs or something

Artimus Pyledriver
Zombies/Ian Hunter recent boot
Faith No More "King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime"
Peeping Tom s/t
Dickies random boots
22nd March 2007 12:16 PM
Saint Sway
quote:
Nellcote wrote:
Faces-Keith Faces The Faces '74
Ron Wood "Live Electric Lady Land" '92
Golden Smog-Another Fine Day (thanks Meg!)
Sara Borges-Silver City
Stones-Get The F$@K Outta Here
J. Geils Band-Filmore '71



Now thats good listening!! Mind if I bring over a six pack?
22nd March 2007 12:27 PM
Nellcote If you can locate a six pack of Maximus Super, with a fifth of Tango, c'mon down!
22nd March 2007 12:46 PM
jb Some embarrassing stuff to say the least!!!!
22nd March 2007 01:05 PM
Dan
quote:
jb wrote:
Some embarrassing stuff to say the least!!!!



You are among friends here, there is nothing to be embarrassed about.
22nd March 2007 01:11 PM
Saint Sway
quote:
Dan wrote:


You are among friends here, there is nothing to be embarrassed about.



he listens to Streisand.
22nd March 2007 01:19 PM
fireontheplatter i have 2 new dvds of the stones. one of them is the rehersals from snl back in 1978 and another is an assorted 4 songs from fort worth tha sae year. great stuff.

i listened to lucinda last night...the live fillmore cd.



everybody say ow
22nd March 2007 01:20 PM
PartyDoll MEG Just to name a few.....

Smog...Live show Chicago 9-19-2006
Fratellis ...Costello Music
Eleanor McEvoy..Out There
James Morrison..Undiscovered
Arcade Fire..Neon Bible
22nd March 2007 01:22 PM
Saint Sway how does the new Arcade Fire compare to the 1st cd?
22nd March 2007 01:25 PM
pdog Tom Waits Orphans
22nd March 2007 01:30 PM
lotsajizz 3/11/07--‘Movement’ and ‘Power, Corruption, and Lies’ by New Order, then the Grateful Dead, Buckeye Lake 6-11-93 and Joy Division’s ‘Les Bain des Douches, 12-79’
3/12/07--‘Warsaw’ then a Ted Nugent mix
3/13/07--‘Wave’ and ‘Easter’ by Patti Smith, ‘Warsaw’ again, GnR 12-2-02, Pink Floyd’s “Animals”
3/14/07--Offspring and Cypress Hill, Roy Orbison, GnR 12-2-02 again, The Who “By Numbers”, Buckethead
3/15/07--Warsaw, 12-02-02 again, the Best of War, the Who ‘Tommy’ and its bonus disk (out-takes), the Who 7-22-02
3/16/07--Stones ‘Paris Rehearsals’ and ‘Best of Canned Heat’, GnR ‘Welcome To The Videos’ on TV
3/17/07--Charlie Feathers ‘Get With It’, Buddy Holly ‘Greatest Hits’, Iggy ‘Nude And Rude’, Hank 3 ‘Straight To Hell’, the Dead 5-5-90 fist set
3/18/07--more 5-5-90 first set, Eagles ‘Selected Works; the Early Years’, Buddy Holly’s ‘Greatest Hits’ again, ARMS Concert mpeg on computer, Deep Purple ‘Made In Japan’, Bryan Ferry ‘Frantic’
3/19/07--Velvet Underground’s ‘VU’
3/20/07--more ‘VU’, then Patti Smith ‘Trampin’, 5-5-90 Dead, start first set of 5-6-90 Dead
3/21/07--more 5-6-90 Dead, England's Newest Hitmakers
3/22/07--more 5-6-90 Dead
22nd March 2007 01:33 PM
Joey
quote:
Nellcote wrote:
OK, it's been more than a while since this has circulated, good to see what others have been digging...so, place your tuneage here periodically, see if there are other folks sounds which will get you juiced, or, even the possible trade of sounds with another member....

Faces-Keith Faces The Faces '74
Ron Wood "Live Electric Lady Land" '92
Golden Smog-Another Fine Day (thanks Meg!)
Sara Borges-Silver City
Stones-Get The F$@K Outta Here
J. Geils Band-Filmore '71




Brussels Affair
22nd March 2007 01:33 PM
Gazza
quote:
Saint Sway wrote:
how does the new Arcade Fire compare to the 1st cd?



favourably!
22nd March 2007 01:34 PM
jb Juistin Timberlake-Sexy
22nd March 2007 01:37 PM
fireontheplatter
quote:
jb wrote:
Juistin Timberlake-Sexy



oy vey
22nd March 2007 01:50 PM
jb
quote:
fireontheplatter wrote:


oy vey



It's as good as some of the pseudo-intellectual crap listed here..
22nd March 2007 01:57 PM
Dan
quote:
jb wrote:


It's as good as some of the pseudo-intellectual crap listed here..



It's nothing to be ashamed of. If he is good enough for the Stones stage, then he is good enough for your CD player.
22nd March 2007 02:00 PM
jb
quote:
Dan wrote:


It's nothing to be ashamed of. If he is good enough for the Stones stage, then he is good enough for your CD player.



Dam straight my heavy metal loving brother!!!!
22nd March 2007 02:01 PM
pdog
quote:
jb wrote:


It's as good as some of the pseudo-intellectual crap listed here..



What listed here qualifies as the above statement?
22nd March 2007 02:02 PM
jb
quote:
pdog wrote:


What listed here qualifies as the above statement?


http://entertainment.bodogbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/sanjaya.jpg
22nd March 2007 02:05 PM
PartyDoll MEG
quote:
Saint Sway wrote:
how does the new Arcade Fire compare to the 1st cd?

Actually quite good..sometimes when I listen, I actually like it better. Could just be my mood though
22nd March 2007 02:13 PM
Dan
quote:
lotsajizz wrote:
Cypress Hill,



Wow, I thought I was the only one who would even admit listening to them. And I heard a rumor someone is going to be putting up some nice quality Cypress Hill masters on DAD real soon.
22nd March 2007 02:16 PM
mojoman weirdness
trex-wembley 72
queen BBC 73
dire straits BBC
rick derringer&friends king biscuit
rory live in europe
gd-fillmore west 69
zabriskie point
stones hampton 81
neil young massey hall 71
22nd March 2007 02:34 PM
lotsajizz
quote:
Dan wrote:


Wow, I thought I was the only one who would even admit listening to them. And I heard a rumor someone is going to be putting up some nice quality Cypress Hill masters on DAD real soon.



I despise most rap....but for some reason (an herbal affinity one might say) I like their stuff in small hits, er....doses




22nd March 2007 02:36 PM
Saint Sway
quote:
mojoman wrote:

neil young massey hall 71



did you get the version with the dvd?

the Neil Filmore cd/dvd combo was BOGUS
22nd March 2007 02:46 PM
Dan
quote:
lotsajizz wrote:


I despise most rap....but for some reason (an herbal affinity one might say) I like their stuff in small hits, er....doses



Same here. Don't even care for the studio albums I heard but the Woodstock '94 set was killer and that sorta got me into them.
22nd March 2007 02:51 PM
jb
quote:
Dan wrote:


Same here. Don't even care for the studio albums I heard but the Woodstock '94 set was killer and that sorta got me into them.



Is that the group that sings "Insane in the membrane" or is that "House of Pain"....
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