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What Are You Listening To? - Printable Version +- Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com) +-- Forum: Music Discussion (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Rock/Classic Rock/Prog Rock/Blues (https://www.music-discussion.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: What Are You Listening To? (/showthread.php?tid=134) Pages:
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What Are You Listening To? - Music Head - 24-01-2012 from my library (vinyl) Complete with real zipper. But it was in the up position. Like the Beatles I love all these early Stones albums. Six of the ten tracks here hit home for me. Watching them early clips of Mick make it all the better. He does have them moves like Jagger. Favorite for me here is one of the lesser known, Dead Flowers. A slight country flavor to it. Worst is the only cover on the album, a Fred McDowell bluesy track, You Gotta Move and the only track I don't like here. The album was the groups 11th U.S. release and the first on their newly founded Rolling Stones label. Also the first with Mick Taylor on all tracks. A lot of the songs are actually outtakes from previous sessions for Let It Bleed. No surprise the album went #1 everywhere. Brown Sugar also going #1 with Wild Horses a #28 here. The latter written for Susan Boyle I'm sure. I LOVE THIS ALBUM Worst Track - You Gotta Move Best Track - Dead Flowers Well when you're sitting there in your silk upholstered chair Talkin' to some rich folk that you know Well I hope you won't see me in my ragged company Well, you know I could never be alone Take me down little Susie, take me down I know you think you're the queen of the underground And you can send me dead flowers every morning Send me dead flowers by the mail Send me dead flowers to my wedding And I won't forget to put roses on your grave Well when you're sitting back in your rose pink Cadillac Making bets on Kentucky Derby Day Ah, I'll be in my basement room with a needle and a spoon And another girl to take my pain away Take me down little Susie, take me down I know you think you're the queen of the underground And you can send me dead flowers every morning Send me dead flowers by the mail Send me dead flowers to my wedding And I won't forget to put roses on your grave Take me down little Susie, take me down I know you think you're the queen of the underground And you can send me dead flowers every morning Send me dead flowers by the U.S. Mail Say it with dead flowers in my wedding And I won't forget to put roses on your grave No, I won't forget to put roses on your grave 1) Brown Sugar *** live - Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar - 1971 - Top of The Pops - BBC UK. - YouTube 2) Sway ** audio - The Rolling Stones - Sway - YouTube 3) Wild Horses *** audio - Rolling Stones-Wild Horses - YouTube 4) Can't You Hear Me Knocking ** audio - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ8MvnEVCqM 5) You Gotta Move * live - Rolling Stones - You Gotta Move - Live '76 Knebworth Fair - YouTube 6) Bitch *** live - The Rolling Stones - Bitch - YouTube 7) I Got The Blues *** live - Rolling Stones - I Got The Blues - Live ' 71 London - YouTube 8) Sister Morphine *** audio - The Rolling Stones - Sister Morphine [HQ] - YouTube 9) Dead Flowers *** live - Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers (Live 1972) Best Performance - YouTube 10) Moonlight Mile ** audio - The Rolling Stones - Moonlight Mile - YouTube 3's - 6 2's - 3 1's - 1 Grade - 2.5 so many albums, so little time What Are You Listening To? - CRAZY-HORSE - 24-01-2012 Wild Horses would be my favourite track on here,pretty hard to go past that one im affraid!...up there with Angie and Sympathy For The Devil IMO What Are You Listening To? - Music Head - 26-01-2012 from my library (vinyl) ![]() I needed that. Don't find many studio albums coming out this high for me, outside of Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Cohen, Jones. Close to a perfect album. Having only seven tracks helps that. Love five of them and the other two pass. The seventeen minute closer seals the deal. Prog rock had arrived. This is the groups second album, trying to follow up the classic Whiter Shade Of Pale. One of the greats, Robin Trower is on here, listed as Robbie Trower. Settled on Rambling On as my favorite with Wish Me Well as the least but nothing bad. The album made #24 here with no singles showing from tracks on my copy. Not sure why but allmusic lists three aditional tracks that are not on my copy. One of those is Homburg that does show as a single, but I don't have it. Think mine is an original copy, but won't swear to it. Ok fine I will dammit. I LOVE THIS ALBUM Worst Track - Wish Me Well Best Track - Rambling On Our local picture house was showing a Batman movie You see this guy fly up in the sky, thought to myself, 'Why shouldn't I?' So I bought a pair of wings, went up upon a wall I was about to jump into the air when a guy from the street called He said, 'Hey wait a minute! Don't you realize the danger? What do you think you are, some kind of angel?' I considered for a minute, realized he spoke the truth. For the barbells on my eyelids only emphasised my youth and the sawdust in my plimsolls means the same to him as me But that's neither here nor further, so I spoke considerately 'Now if you understand just what I'm trying to say, whatever you do, don't grin, you'll give the game away!' By now a crowd had gathered and it seemed that all was lost In the anger of the moment I had diced with death and lost It seemed to me the time was right so I burst into song In the anger of the moment the crowd began to sing along I could not see a way out of this predicament Just then a breeze came through the trees and up in the air I went I must have flown a mile, or maybe it was eight Thought to myself pretty soon I'd hit the Golden Gates Just then a passing bird for no reason I could see took a peck at my wings and that was the end of me I went down, hit the ground faster than the speed of sound Luckily I broke no bones only tore my underclothes 1) Quite Rightly So *** audio - Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly - 01 - Quite Rightly So - YouTube 2) Shine On Brightly *** live - Procol Harum Shine on Brightly - YouTube 3) Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) ** audio - Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly - 03 - Skip Softly (My Moonbeams) - YouTube 4) Wish Me Well ** audio - Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly - 04 - Wish Me Well - YouTube 5) Rambling On *** audio - Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly - 05 - Rambling On - YouTube 6) Magdalene (My Regal Zonophone) *** audio - Procol Harum - Shine On Brightly - 06 - Magdalene (My Regal Z - YouTube 7) In Held 'Twas In I *** audio - Procol Harum:-'In Held 'Twas In I' - YouTube 3's - 5 2's - 2 1's - 0 Grade - 2.7 so many albums, so little time What Are You Listening To? - SteveO - 26-01-2012 Actually Beggars Banquet is a long time favorite of mine ! CRAZY-HORSE Wrote: What Are You Listening To? - SteveO - 27-01-2012 CHRIS SQUIRE - Fish Out of Water (1975) Another gem from the old vinyl vault ! Yes bassist/vocalist Chris Squire's first solo outing and it's a very good one ! Recorded during the Yes' three year hiatus between Relayer and Going For The One. This album is very close to a Yes album, progressive rock at its' best......which does not degrade it in any way ! Bandmates Bill Bruford on percussion and Patrick Moraz on bass synthesizer/organ add to the Yes sound similarity. Moraz of course replaced keyboard virtuoso Rick Wakeman the year before. There are seven tracks here all written by Squire. The album still clocks in at over 42 minutes. Solo releases by Yes mates Jon Anderson, Steve Howe and Wakeman just show us how talented this group was and still is !!!!!! All Music rating ..... 4.5/5 What Are You Listening To? - Mrrusty1 - 27-01-2012 I am listening to neil young tonights the night (the live version from live rust) absolutely awesome What Are You Listening To? - Mrrusty1 - 27-01-2012 Neil young Live rust What Are You Listening To? - gater - 27-01-2012 Genesis, "Where the Sour Turns to Sweet." [ATTACH=CONFIG]1356[/ATTACH] What Are You Listening To? - Jerome - 29-01-2012 Harvest - Neil Young - my favourite of his. So simple, so effective. What Are You Listening To? - Mrrusty1 - 30-01-2012 im listening to the live bbc version of joe cocker with a little help from my friends which is the very best version ever in my opinion. |