Salsteak Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Sweet organ. Could listen to this for hours smoking a cigar in a convertible. 4
Wlu1988 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 The album “Country Life” by Roxy Music for me. Great album cover photo. That’s what got me interested initially I must admit.
Namisgr11 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 Primordial fusion of rock with funk and jazz, recorded in '74: 4
Namisgr11 Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I've got a thing for old, classic country. This is from '57. 1
eaglebear29 Posted March 9 Posted March 9 Sturgill Simpson AKA Johnny Blue Skies- New Album - Passage Du Desir. I can listen to all his music and love it and have been pretty happy with his new stuff. I've been jamming "Scooter Blues" and "Mint Tea" and "Right Kind of Dream" while on cigar walks but also just letting the album play. I enjoy how he can write kind of a psychedelic country rock but then make some blues or some upbeat music then make some crazy futuristic electric rock and roll. I believe that's what makes this guy a great musician. Highly recommend his older stuff as well to see if there's an album you're in the mood for. He's taken albums and remade them into upbeat songs and also turned the same into a blues album. Great stuff. Great album. I love sea stories. Another solid album. Here's a crazy album "Sound and Fury" that he made that plays along with his Netflix Anime depicting a largely revenge-driven story set in a dystopian wasteland, where a mysterious female warrior, often interpreted as a symbol of rebellion against corporate greed, battles against powerful, corrupt forces using swords imbued with the spirits of "Sound" and "Fury" - essentially representing the raw power of resistance against oppression (-highlighted from google) 2
Namisgr11 Posted March 17 Posted March 17 From the Joe Cocker and friends Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour through 1970 America. Might be the first Rock and Roll Big Band and show. 4
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