What are you listening to now? Page 1,111
Much to the chagrin of my Twitter follower(s), I announced today that I would be listening to Judas Priest's synth heavy effort from the mid 80s - Turbo.
And to prove I haven't woosed out, I'm on this little number right now
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 16th March 2014, 9:45 AM GMT
Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 16th March 2014, 6:10 PM GMT
I sense a Health & Safety narrative developing here.
Back to 1957 folks . . . .
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Quote: Oldrocker @ 16th March 2014, 9:35 PM GMTBack to 1957 folks . . . .
Didn't know either of these. Good picks, guys!
Sigur Ros - Svefn-g-englar
Just a few nice and relaxing tunes I like:
Indistinct Notion Of Cool by John Cale
Everything Must Go by Steely Dan
Gordon, have you seen the "Southern Rock at the BBC" compilation that was rebroadcast recently (from 2012). Lots of stuff on there you'd really like, and fun footage.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01f1bwb
This next link gives you the track listing:
http://www.maximumsound.org/BBC-Southern-Rock-at-the-BBC-2012-60s-70s-clips-on-DVD_p_5378.html
I don't know the genre nearly as well as you, so there were some new discoveries for me, like Elvin Bishop.
I think they repeat it fairly regularly, if you've not caught it yet.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 19th March 2014, 12:51 PM GMTGordon, have you seen the "Southern Rock at the BBC" compilation that was rebroadcast recently (from 2012).
I've seen parts of it in 2012. Damn, I didn't know they repeated it.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 19th March 2014, 12:51 PM GMTThis next link gives you the track listing:
http://www.maximumsound.org/BBC-Southern-Rock-at-the-BBC-2012-60s-70s-clips-on-DVD_p_5378.html
Reminds me I still need compilations by the Marshall Tucker Band, Ozark Mountain Daredevils and Atlanta Rhythm Section.
I'll keep an eye out and let you know when I see it again.
Gregg Allman & Cher together was the biggest surprise!
Quote: George Kaplan @ 19th March 2014, 1:00 PM GMTI'll keep an eye out and let you know when I see it again.
Thanks.
Gordon, this might be useful: