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This used to be in the round table, guess it should go here now.
(Sheesh, take a few months off and you guys go all to hell!)

Any-hoot let me start this off with a bit of Rob Zombie- Icon- crankin in my car on the way to work weaving through traffic :bounce: (i.e. around the stupid slow pokes in the passing lane :flower: ).
 
Luke Kelly and the dubliners "The Town I loved so Well" 8)
 
Gov't Mule,,,,Dicky Betts,,,Bonnie Raitt,,,

My son picked through a couple boxes of LPs at a lawn sale,,,found a couple "fossils" he thought I'd like,,,"Begining the British Blues",,,don't know what's on them but hope to find some rookie recordings by now famous guitar slingers,,,,we'll see in a few weeks,,,
 
mark":wi1jr1ag said:
Gov't Mule,,,,Dicky Betts,,,Bonnie Raitt,,,

My son picked through a couple boxes of LPs at a lawn sale,,,found a couple "fossils" he thought I'd like,,,"Begining the British Blues",,,don't know what's on them but hope to find some rookie recordings by now famous guitar slingers,,,,we'll see in a few weeks,,,
Bonnie Raitt, eh? Saw her in concert about 1974. Great with the blues. But, yikes, does that date me. earl
 
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Also two thumbs up for Gov't Mule, I've been listening to them for years,
 
Midnight Blues":ww8rl4fx said:
Also two thumbs up for Gov't Mule, I've been listening to them for years,
Caught them at Lemoyne manor in Liverpool with Derek Trucks quite a few yrs ago,,,,small crowd, relaxed atmosphere, tossed out the play list and jammed ,,,memorable,,,
 
mark":hrtqdtl7 said:
Midnight Blues":hrtqdtl7 said:
Also two thumbs up for Gov't Mule, I've been listening to them for years,
Caught them at Lemoyne manor in Liverpool with Derek Trucks quite a few yrs ago,,,,small crowd, relaxed atmosphere, tossed out the play list and jammed ,,,memorable,,,
Mark, that would be a hard show to forget. Seems like there were so many great shows in the 80s and 90s, I caught some great blues bands at the Lost Horizon, and the Dinosaur, I sure hope my memory stay's intact.
 
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Now THAT'S the real thing,,,

 
Iron Butterfly, In the Garden of Eden Baby, the long version. 8) with whisky on the side.
 
I have a great Iron Butterfly bootleg of a live show with a blistering, even more psychedelic version of In-Gadda. Really good sound, too. I used to listen to it often on long drives. Two songs in 44 minutes? Something like that.
 
Anyone here making the Furthur run at Red Rocks this weekend? I had tickets, but plans foiled me. I had to sell them. Lesh, Weir, and company have been tearing things up for over a year. So, SO good. I've never seen a show at Red Rocks, so to be missing these three is KILLING me. It's like letting the Grail slip through my fingers.
 
Rose Tattoo / Self Titled (Re-release with bonus tracks)
Blue Murder / "We all fall down"
Halford / IV "The Mower"
Accept / "Blood of the Nations"
The Last Resort / Singles
The Warriors "Horror Show"
World War III / "When God Turned Away"
 
DoverPipes":pbfy8em7 said:
Rose Tattoo / Self Titled (Re-release with bonus tracks)
Blue Murder / "We all fall down"
Blue Murder? :scratch: Someone ran out of band name titles on that one. :lol:
 
This morning was my turn to take the kids to the grandparents, so in getting in the car they (the kids) requested "the indian song" which is on a compilation CD of my own creation. The indian song is actually Run To The Hills by Iron Maiden, also on this CD is another frequent request of theirs: Ozzy's Crazy Train. As well as other Ozzy hits along with some Boston, played them all on the way in to work.
 
hobie1dog":ki7souqe said:
DoverPipes":ki7souqe said:
Rose Tattoo / Self Titled (Re-release with bonus tracks)
Blue Murder / "We all fall down"
Blue Murder? :scratch: Someone ran out of band name titles on that one. :lol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCkoHBJbJeI

It's one of John Sykes' old bands. He was the guitarist for Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake, Tigers of Pan Tang, etc.
 
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