BruceH Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 Way back when I found a cheap German pressing of Aftermath, by the Stones. Yum. Quote
wolff Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 All my Creedence Clearwater Revival!!! Quote
Son-of-a-Weizen Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 All the LPs released by Boston-area bands in the 70's.....DMZ, The Neighborhoods, The Real Kids. Quote
Dave James Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 BFrank - Thanks for the props. I didn't think anyone else would remember Blodwyn Pig. Does Augur's "Streetnoise" include the tune "Ellis Island"? Man, I sure remember that one. Up over and out. Quote
Big Al Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 All my Creedence Clearwater Revival!!! Oh MAN ain't that the truth!!! Quote
chris olivarez Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 B Frank I agree with you on the selections of Dave James and Jacman and I like yours too. I'd like to add to that Fraternity of Man, Credibility Gap and the Pentangle. Quote
jacman Posted December 17, 2003 Report Posted December 17, 2003 Excellent selections by jacman: The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown-The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown thanks. ya know i never get bored with this album. i was watching VH-1 Classic the other day and they played a clip (B&W) of them doing "Fire" on some TV show. the lip-sync was awful, but they were going crazy on stage. it was a hoot. Quote
paul secor Posted December 18, 2003 Report Posted December 18, 2003 The Insect Trust The Insect Trust: Hoboken Saturday Night Bunky & Jake Bunky & Jake: L.A.M.F. Jake and the Family Jewels Jake with the Family Jewels: The Big Moose Calls His Baby Sweet Lorraine Doug Sahm & Augie Meyers: The "West Side" Sound Rolls Again I don't believe that any of these have reappeared on CD. Quote
Jad Posted December 18, 2003 Report Posted December 18, 2003 Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band-Lick My Decals Off Baby. Worth owning a turnatable for. Quote
Big Al Posted December 18, 2003 Report Posted December 18, 2003 * dylan "john wesley harding" MONO That was released in MONO? Wow! Never knew that! * john fahey "live in tasmania" My dad has a couple of his early Takoma albums (Blind Joe Death and Dance of Death and Other Plantation Favorites), both of which smoke the CD reissues. In fact, the CD reissue of DOD lops off the first strum of one of the tracks, can't remember which one. Quote
Son-of-a-Weizen Posted December 20, 2003 Report Posted December 20, 2003 i think i just crapped myself... did Weizen just mention DMZ ** AND ** The Real Kids?! they're all pushin' 50 or past it but still great. a pal of mine, a brilliant singer-songwriter & rocker outta Louisiville these days, Paul K., played with-- get this-- Jaco Pastorius, the guy who was the Real Kids bassist, Allan "Alpo" Paulino AND Rashied Ali (yeah, that one), when all of 'em were junked out in early '80s LES (not all at the same time, of course.) Weizen: he was once a free man. Come back back from the dark side, brother. Mono Man still loves you. clem Used to catch them all down Kenmore Square at The Rat. Some great memories in that place...you ever go? That Real Kids guitarist (Billy) was a serious wild man and a waste case to boot. I think the last time I saw those boys, they got into some wild beer pitcher swinging melee with a couple of nitwits in the front who'd tossed a little suds their way. You know who produced the DMZ lp? Flo & Eddie. Long live 'Cinderella' and 'Don't Jump me Mother' are personal favs. Mono Mann should still love me....I was the only guy south of the Mason-Dixon line who ever spun his LP (religiously) on air! Quote
Son-of-a-Weizen Posted December 20, 2003 Report Posted December 20, 2003 The 'Live at The Rat' 2-fer (Rat Records) from '76 with DMZ doing 'Boy From Nowhere" and 'Ball Me Out'....and The Real Kids "Who Needs You" & "Better Be Good'. Quote
chris olivarez Posted December 21, 2003 Report Posted December 21, 2003 Luis Gasca "Born to Love You" and Leon Thomas "Gold Sunrise on Magic Mountain". Quote
alejo Posted December 28, 2003 Report Posted December 28, 2003 I’ll have to second and third The Band’s Music From Big Pink. I just love the putting the needle down and hearing the opening chords to Tears of Rage. I also really enjoy listening to my LP copy of Van Morrison’s Hard Nose the Highway. Now, all I need is to upgrade to a Rega P3 and I would be a very happy man. Well, there are a lot of other things I would like, but for now this will do. Quote
porcy62 Posted January 20, 2004 Report Posted January 20, 2004 David Crosby IF I COULD ONLY REMEMBER MY NAME (US first pressing) Quote
Rimshot Posted January 20, 2004 Report Posted January 20, 2004 Jethro Tull - Aqualung Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland Led Zepellin - #1 Deep Purple - Shades of Deep Purpe Traffic - Traffic Al Cooper - Super Jam Santana- Abraxas Cream - Goodbye Heart - Little Queen Rolling Stones - Got Live If You Want It Renaissance - Turn of The Cards Quote
chris olivarez Posted January 21, 2004 Report Posted January 21, 2004 B Frank- I saw the Crazy World Of Arthur Brown along with the Fraternity Of Man in concert-now there was a show!!! Brown would do costume changes during the show and while he was offstage-Vincent Crane on the B3, Carl Palmer on drums and the bassist whose name escapes me would play and they absolutely wailed!!!Arthur Brown was a pretty strange cat even then but in a cool way. I had the album at one time-it didn't do justice to the live show-but I'm still sorry I no longer have it. I just thought of another album that I have that makes me glad I have access to a turntable Johnny Otis-"Cutting Up". Quote
Chrome Posted January 22, 2004 Report Posted January 22, 2004 You know, the first time this thread popped up on the main page, where the title ends at "glad," I thought it was "Rock lips that make you glad ..." Now that would be a list ... Quote
jazzhound Posted May 25, 2004 Author Report Posted May 25, 2004 JACK BRUCE songs for a tailor I picked this up at a garage sale and was surprised to find it is much better than I thought. Lineup of Chris Spedding, Jon Hiseman and Bruce really cook as a rhythm section. Usually available on EBAY. Quote
ralphie_boy Posted May 25, 2004 Report Posted May 25, 2004 Quicksilver Messinger Service - Happy Trails Quote
Leeway Posted May 26, 2004 Report Posted May 26, 2004 It's kinda simple really: If it was recorded before, let's say, 1975, it should be listened to on vinyl. There are very few (and really I can't think of any offhand) rock albums from that era that do not sound better on vinyl than CD. Quote
rockefeller center Posted May 26, 2004 Report Posted May 26, 2004 Do yourself a favor and get rid of your turntables. Quote
wolff Posted May 27, 2004 Report Posted May 27, 2004 (edited) Do yourself a favor and get rid of your turntables. Yeh, right. It will be cold day in hell. Saving my pennies for: Edited May 27, 2004 by wolff Quote
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