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What are you listening to today?

Excellent Choice!

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Time Fades Away
is one of my top five albums of all time. I bought it when I was a kid in the 70s. Little I did I know that it would be one of the only Neil Young records not released on CD.
 
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Like a late night run to White Castle, once in a while I need some BOC. In this case specifically ME262.
What's not to like about a good rave up?

I know. Guilty and ashamed. (not really)
 
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This again is about where my head was musically and how this album twisted me up. This one brought hard rock and southern rock together for me which was completely new.

When they got "heavy" they were as good as any band at that time IMHO.

The 3D "inlay", which is really an outlay and only on the original release was pretty cool too.

Bobby Caldwell was a great drummer, could do quick rolls better than any I have heard who played a kit and not timbales. Met a similar end as Jaco, street fighting.
 
The Brian Setzer Orchestra is the best! They wrote new arrangements for many great classical songs. For example-Take the 5th is the new version of Beethoven's 5th.
 
Thanks, Wezul

Just added Captain Beyond to my itunes. I'm slowly converting my vinyl to itunes with an ION USB turntable. Today was Cleo Laine Live at Carnegie Hall, John Mayall's The Turning Point, and an unnamed album with Norman Blake/Tut Taylor/Sam Bush/Butch Robins/Vassar Clements/David Holland and Jethro Burns. The last is the newest; recorded in 1974, Cleo in 1973 and John in 1969.
 
Oh some of this:

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And this genius:

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And back when Phil had chops:

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Brand X, nize.
Fond of their album "Do They Hurt" myself.
Also, Phil doesn't sing which for me is a good thing. ;)
 
How could you not like this cover?
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