What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Jul 15, 2020 at 6:06 AM Post #96,316 of 136,100

@HyAndy Thanks for another great selection!
Summer Breeze is fantastic, love the guitar solo by Ernie Isley
Zeppelin- well you can't really go wrong with them. Saw them live in '75.
Almost Cut My Hair is my favourite track on Deja Vu along with 4+20, by Stills.
Bad Moon Rising tops the lot. I saw CCR in 1971 at RAH. What a band! John Fogerty is one of my all time musical heroes
My favourite CCR album is Cosmo's factory but Green River isn't far behind.
 
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Jul 15, 2020 at 6:23 AM Post #96,317 of 136,100
@Les Strat Love the Joe Walsh. The first concert I got to see live was Joe Walsh in support of "There Goes The Neighborhood" sometime around 1981-1982. The concert was at Red Rocks which is just a little west of Denver, CO. Lots of history there including the U2 video 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'.

I couldn't find any decent footage of Walsh playing there, so here's the U2 vid which was in extremely heavy rotation in the late 80's.


Unfortunately I have never seen Joe Walsh live. I love his stuff. He doesn't take himself too seriously, but is a brilliant guitarist, who has a rare ability to build innovative and creative solos in great songs.

I know what you mean about U2. I never knew where Red Rocks was until just now! I bought that live U2 album in '83.
Rarely listen to U2 these days as they were overplayed and in the UK their popularity faded fast.
Great band in their prime.
One of my favourite British comedians, Bill Bailey, does a great send up of The Edge. I have seen him do this live and it is very funny:
 
Jul 15, 2020 at 6:30 AM Post #96,318 of 136,100
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Thanks for these @whirlwind.
I saw TJW supporting Creedence Clearwater Revival at RAH in 1971. What a night that was!
He wrote some brilliant songs.
His 1991 album 'Closer to the Truth' is another favourite.
The most famous track on it is Steamy Windows, but there are many other songs which I like even more.
 
Jul 15, 2020 at 6:52 AM Post #96,320 of 136,100
Paul Weller: On Sunset

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Jul 15, 2020 at 9:49 AM Post #96,323 of 136,100
For the longest time I associated John Mayer with his light pop stuff. Was blown away when I learned what a great guitar player he really is. I've got this full concert on DVD and his 'electric' set is fantastic. Doesn't hurt that he's got the awesome Pino Palladino on bass.

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Jul 15, 2020 at 12:50 PM Post #96,325 of 136,100
New album released last Friday from Gillian Welch and the first album that made me a fan of hers:

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