That is too cool. I saw Grand Funk a couple of times back in the day at the Mid South Coliseum.
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Jack Johnson all day today, good stuff
Ted Nugent Double Live Gonzo
Don & Mel are still touring as just Grand Funk...saw them in Sept 07 and then Mark in Apr 08...both playing at a bike rally :smiley36:
Ya know I've seen so many of the old groups playing at bike rallies...Foghat, Molly Hatchet, Grand Funk, Mark, Blue Oyster Cult, Styx just to name a few
Florence and the Machine-- Lungs
Kinky Friedman: Last of the Jewish Cowboys
Dire Straits ~ Making Movies
Really, there isn't a bad Dire Straits album IMFO:smiley36:
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
John Coltrane - Blue Train
Green Day ~ Kerplunk!
Christy Moore - Ride On
The sweetest baby scream you've ever heard. I can't get enough - I've listened to this for maybe 4-5 hours a day for the last 4 days.
Drive-by Truckers: The Big To-Do. Great new CD and looking forward to them hitting SLC next month!
A little Widespread Panic while at the office today...
I've got Live in the Classic City - Disc II in my truck for the past week or so. I haven't heard any of their new stuff - not since probably 2001's Don't Tell the Band. I saw them at the Greek Theater in Berkeley years ago, and it was probably the best concert I've ever been to.
I am curious if anyone like jazz trios. I would love to ask reccomendations. Trying to find stuff with piano, but no horns.
Jazz with no horns, huh? It probably exists, I just don't listen to much of it. Bill Evans comes to mind, but I can't recall if he usually plays with horns or not. If you don't mind a singer, I like Julie London a lot. For something a bit more contemporary, check out the Holly Cole Trio.
Talib Kweli- The Beautiful Struggle
You might try some Chick Corea Trio. I saw them last weekend and they were great. Just piano, bass, and drums. Also, the Matt Savage Trio, specifically their album Quantum Leap. Matt Savage is on piano, I believe he was 14 or 15 years old when they recorded it. Good stuff.
Phish 99 concert tour - various dates
I'm a live music fiend and was hard core collector for a while. I have a few thousand hours at this point and just grab a different folder of disks every few weeks.
Been rocking Patterson Hood solo stuff and most of the Drive-by Truckers catalog non-stop today. Leaving here in a few minutes to watch the mighty Truckers rock Salt Lake City live.:smiley20::smiley20::smiley20:
Dave Matthews Band 97
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
Los Camperos de Valles - El ave de mi Sonar - El Gusto
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VDege8R_Ew
For those who don't habla Espanol - the jist of the song is
the pain man feels from having his heart ripped out by a women.
Lawn mowers and chain saws. My neighbors are driving me nuts.
Doc.
One of the neighborhood cats in heat. :smiley7:
Holy Diver, DIO!
Lopaka
Kate Rusby - 10
Boot Liquor Radio on SomaFM
Love it every time I rediscover that station.
The Devil Makes Three...who needs a damn drummer!
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas flood
Eyedea and Abilities:smiley20:
Be Yourself - Audioslave
I am The Highway - Audioslave
Like A Stone - Audioslave
Show Me How To Live - Audioslave
Left Alone - Left Alone
The Killigans - Honor
Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show...Sloppy Seconds
Philip Glass Vol. #5: The Secret Agent.
Climax Blues Band, "Couldn't Get it Right".
Steve Earle- "The Revolution Starts Now"