Currently:
Temple of the Dog - Self Titled Album
Pink Floyd - Animals
Frank Zappa - Over-Nite Sensation
Temple of the Dog - Self Titled Album
Pink Floyd - Animals
Frank Zappa - Over-Nite Sensation
This brings back lots of memories - thanksPearl Jam (as Mookie Blaylock)
October 22, 1990
Off-Ramp Cafe
Seattle, WA
(Part 1: Mamasan Demos, September 1990)
1. Alive
2. Once
3. Footsteps
(Part 2: Off-Ramp Cafe: 10/22/1990)
4. Evenflow (soundcheck)
5. Release
6. Alone
7. Alive
8. Once
9. Evenflow
10. Black
11. Breath
12. Girl
(Part 3: Ten rough mix outtake 4/26/91)
13. Brother
I listened to this last week.Aldo Nova
September 27, 1983
WMMS Coffee Break
Agora Ballroom
Cleveland, OH
1. Intro
2. Subject's Theme
3. Monkey On Your Back
4. Foolin' Yourself
5. Hey Operator
6. Cry Baby Cry
7. Always Be Mine
8. Under The Gun
9. War Suite
10. Paradise
11. Hold Back The Night
12. Fantasy
13. Heart To Heart
14. Hot Love
Willie Nelson was one of the best concerts I ever attended, for two hours all he did was play music and sings he never stopped and talked except at the end when he introduced everyone in his bandAerosmith
September 18, 1975
Keil Auditorium
St. Louis, MO
Soundboard
1. Walking The dog
2. SOS
3. Somebody
4. Big Ten Inch
5. Sweet Emotion
6. Dream On
7. Write Me
8. Walk This Way
9. No More No More
10. Same Old Song And Dance
11. Train Kept A Rollin'
I saw Willie a few years ago when he was only 81. I had quite the opposite feeling. Jason Isbell opened the show and was awesome. Allison Krauss and Union Station were next and were worth the price I paid for the ticket. They were probably one of the best bands I have ever seen live. Then Willie came on. He SUCKED. Bad. Slayer would have been jealous at the volume they had Willie's guitar turned up to. The poor band had to keep adjusting to Willie's odd pace. Willie didn't feel like singing that night either. He just sort of mumble talked every song. Some of the songs were unrecognizable. Garage cover bands would have sounded ten times better than he did that night.Willie Nelson was one of the best concerts I ever attended, for two hours all he did was play music and sings he never stopped and talked except at the end when he introduced everyone in his band
Think I saw him in the late 80’s that’s a few years agoI saw Willie a few years ago when he was only 81. I had quite the opposite feeling. Jason Isbell opened the show and was awesome. Allison Krauss and Union Station were next and were worth the price I paid for the ticket. They were probably one of the best bands I have ever seen live. Then Willie came on. He SUCKED. Bad. Slayer would have been jealous at the volume they had Willie's guitar turned up to. The poor band had to keep adjusting to Willie's odd pace. Willie didn't feel like singing that night either. He just sort of mumble talked every song. Some of the songs were unrecognizable. Garage cover bands would have sounded ten times better than he did that night.
Willie was on my bucket list. Saw him play in November 2017 at Billy Bob's in Fort Worth. I was worried because he had some health problems. He had cancelled some shows due to health issues. I saw him online and he didn't sound too great. My mother had passed in June of that year and he was one of her favorites. Boy, I was glad when Willie started playing. He was great! I paid handsomely to sit halfway to the stage behind some pillars. I wish I could have afforded to sit closer. I forget the warm up band. They were good. Willie was awesome!Willie Nelson was one of the best concerts I ever attended, for two hours all he did was play music and sings he never stopped and talked except at the end when he introduced everyone in his band
Jerry Reed has so many great songs, such a unique talent who is often over looked when talking about country and western in its heyday. He belongs near the top IMO as one of the great story tellers of all time. Cash, Conway, Tom T. Hall, All better than Reed in that department, but he's top 5 for me in that category.
It will be at least another week of a lot of Van HalenPearl Jam
Amsterdam 92
February 12, 1992
Melkweg
Amsterdam, Holland
1. Wash
2. Once
3. Even Flow
4. State Of Love And Trust
5. Alive
6. Black
7. Deep
8. Jeremy
9. Why Go
10. Bad Mouth Improv - Porch
11. I've Got A Feeling
I've been listening to a lot of VH lately. Loved all it's eras (maybe not Chirone). Eddie was so talented on guitar and keyboards. Let's not forget his ability to make music. I have been revisiting some songs that I was burnt out on. I realized the music was what made it so popular. Great stuff.I'll be at least another week of a lot of Van Halen
RIP EVH.
Love that group. Got to see them in Omaha, in the 90's. Got a half dozen of their songs on my playlist. Could add a half dozen more, easily.
BHT and the Monsters live at Red Rocks gets played on my 'puter about 5 times a day.
Last night, last song to play on the Spotify list was from The Sheepdogs. Really solid Canadian band. Love 'em.Pearl Jam
Amsterdam 92
February 12, 1992
Melkweg
Amsterdam, Holland
1. Wash
2. Once
3. Even Flow
4. State Of Love And Trust
5. Alive
6. Black
7. Deep
8. Jeremy
9. Why Go
10. Bad Mouth Improv - Porch
11. I've Got A Feeling
The one thing I don't get is he criticized Michael Anthony as a bass player. All three of them contributed to very unique sound. Progressive rock at it's best.I've been listening to a lot of VH lately. Loved all it's eras (maybe not Chirone). Eddie was so talented on guitar and keyboards. Let's not forget his ability to make music. I have been revisiting some songs that I was burnt out on. I realized the music was what made it so popular. Great stuff.
Alex not so good? He was a timekeeper but still with a big sound. I don't know how any human can drum the intro to "Hot for Teacher". (Many actually have.)EVH was arguably a better drummer than guitar player. Personally, I think he was a wasted talent with the guys he surrounded himself with. Some of that stuff got pretty bad