Some more Joe Walsh. Old Vinyl. Great songs imho.
On Vinyl:
Procol Harum - Live in Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Fourplay Heartfelt / 2002 BMG / US CD / 09026639162
Bob James Keyboards
Larry Carlton Guitar
Nathan East Bass
Harvey Mason Drums
First play of this quality recording via the NAP350’s - sounding marvelous.
Great line up.
Elvis Costello & The Imposters - The Delivery Man
Because we are going to see him in Oxford in a couple of weeks’ time.
Country Darkness is a cracker.
Now playing…
Gary Numan - Intruder
Gary Numan (Vocals, Keyboards), Ade Fenton (Keyboards), Steve Harris (Guitars), Tim Slade (Bass), Gorkem Sen (Strings, Yaybahar) Gazelle Twin (Vocals), Persia Numan (Vocals) and Raven Numan (Vocals).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… sitting down with a bowl of bananas, blueberries and yogurt and taking Gary’s ‘Intruder’ album out for a spin and the beat is helping me kick start my day… Gary and the band are sounding mighty sweet!
A little late to Start Me Up but after 43 years I don’t think it matters!
This is a brilliant Stones album.
Agree, a great album and your right again, it doesn’t matter, what does matter is enjoying the Music.
As its Friday night and the weekend…and a cold beer
They have been so in the news quite rightly with their reunion concerts.
So I thought I would give Definitely Maybe a play.
40 years later it still sounds so exciting just like Never Mind The Bollocks by The Sex Pistols.
Oasis - Definitely Maybe
Argh great choice Isca
The epitome of sheer cool for me in Bowies career was him singing Lets Dance
The suit his look …just fabulous and the track …what a production and music and lyrics.
Wishing you a fine weekend and get some gardening in…Saturday morning for me
Cheers Ian
Destined to be his last great album (IMO) until the magnificent ‘Blackstar’ arrived.
Enjoy that beer Ian. I’m steeling myself for a week of painting and decorating, rather than gardening.
I am still playing with my new Atom and I just had to put this piece of magnificence on!
LCD Soundsystem, The Long Goodbye, Live at Madison Square Gardens.
Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing - CD (1975)
Rod Stewart had his fifth UK No.1 album when Atlantic Crossing started a five-week run at the top of the charts. The title indicated Stewart’s new artistic direction, and on his departure to escape the 83 per cent top rate of income tax introduced by British Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson for the jet-set lifestyle in Los Angeles.