Search results

  1. S

    Thread Closed What Are You Listening To?

    First listen to this one since the 70s.
  2. S

    What ELP songs involve a lot of piano work by Keith Emerson?

    And the first Atomic Rooster album, which features Carl Palmer on drums. Procol Harum has a lot of keyboards too.
  3. S

    What Are You Listening To? : Classical

    Lutoslawski Symphony No.3, Concerto For Orchestra, Venetian Games
  4. S

    Thread Closed What Are You Listening To?

    Hiatus Kaiyote - Choose Your Weapon
  5. S

    Loudon Wainwright III

    I'm a fan. Loudon is a funny guy, and a great songwriter. Some favorite albums are III, Therapy, History, So Damn Happy (Live), Little Ship, Groan Man
  6. S

    Thread Closed What Are You Listening To?

    Mike Keneally Scambot 2
  7. S

    Grateful Dead (Official Thread)

    I bought Fillmore West 1969, which is great! Also got hold of three live sets from my library. Cow Palace '76, Oakland '79, and Hartford '77.
  8. S

    Keb' Mo'

    I have the three albums from the mid to late 90s. Great stuff! Keb is a fine player and a great singer!
  9. S

    Grateful Dead (Official Thread)

    It took me 40 years, but I'm turning into a Deadhead this year. I bought 10 albums, and I'm really enjoying them! Grateful Dead s/t debut Anthem Of The Sun Aoxomoxoa Workingman's Dead American Beauty Grateful Dead s/t 1971 live album From Mars Hotel Blues For Allah Terrapin Station Red Rocks '78
  10. S

    10 Classic Rock Bands Who Deserve More Respect

    Gentle Giant The Mothers Captain Beefheart And The Magic Band
  11. S

    Acoustic songs of the 70's

    Zappa-Sleep Dirt 85 percent of Roy Harper's material Same for Bruce Cockburn's 70s output Chicago-Happy Man; Critic's Choice Most of Cat Stevens's stuff Jethro Tull-Only Solitaire; Jack In The Green ELP-Take A Pebble Dixie Dregs-Northern Lights Doobie Brothers-Black Water Little...
  12. S

    Jazz-Rock/Jazz fusion recommendations

    Tribal Tech w/ Scott Henderson and Gary Willis Scott Henderson is one of the greatest guitarists I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. He has a great, ballsy rock tone like Jeff Beck, combined with the harmonic knowledge and jazz chops of Allan Holdsworth, and he has his own sound...
  13. S

    I'm looking for good melodic instrumental rock bands!

    Happy The Man-Crafty Hands Bryan Beller-Thanks In Advance Lyle Workman-Harmonic Crusader Steve Morse Band-Coast To Coast; Southern Steel Bruford-One Of A Kind
  14. S

    Best album of 1982

  15. S

    Best album of 1977

  16. S

    Best album of 1975

  17. S

    Best album of 1972

    Too many great albums to pick one. Fragile Close To The Edge Trilogy The Grand Wazoo Made In Japan Thick As A Brick Octopus Larks Tongues In Aspic Caravanserai

Find member

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
31,529
Posts
1,122,419
Members
6,619
Latest member
CasketGarden

Members online

No members online now.
Top