- 5,460 repliesmarye
Joined:New year, new update. Tell us of your musical adventures in real time!
- Forensicdoceleven
Joined:My dear friend, clear your mind of cant..................Hey rockers!!
Today's commute----Ann Arbor December 14 1971. One of my favorite shows. Well played, well recorded, and officially released!!
Sitting at my desk, gearing up for another fun day in the morgue. So May 26 1972 suits me just fine...................
Yes my friends, I must confess, I'm stuck in a time warp with another fine musical mess!!
Find a place inside where there's joy, and the joy will burn out the pain.....
Rock on!
Doc
Where men of judgment creep and feel their way,
The positive pronounce without dismay..... - Don B
Joined:APRIL 78Box 07275 arrived in France, one month and 39€tax. I listened the first 3 shows from Tampa to Jacksonville. Good shows, great recordings. I am not a big fan of the long drums sequence but very happy with this terrific music. Thanks Dave & Jeffrey, well done. Waiting for another dose of 78 with Dave picks 57.
- Oroborous
Joined:1/30/78and 1/31/78
I’ve heard em both before, liked the former more this time around (nice Latvala pull)
Well played, even, but a tad laid back comparatively, though it really picks up from Estimated onward…also rocking GL, and Supplication.
The latter starts out a tad more inspired, levels off a bit, but second sounding good…on Scarlet)
Doing archive today, all of 57 mañana…

Rod Stewart
Nina Simone
Billie Holiday
Lucinda Williams
Norah Jones & Tony Bennett
Blondie
The Nerves
DJ Mayhem
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Chaos A.D.
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Van Morrison
Crazy...
The Kosmik Kommando
James Brown
Letherette
James Brown
James Brown
James Brown
James Brown
James Brown
James Brown
Radio Radio
Dire Straits
Jam City
Patsy Cline
Visionist
Bobby Moore
Slim Whitman
Mary Black
Muddy Waters
Engelbert Humperdinck
Rooftop Singers
Jackie DeShannon
Manhattan Transfer
Van Halen