What's in your CD player?
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phlemmy
What's in your CD player?
Whatcha got spinning lately?
My recent playlist:
Overkill - Taking Over
Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation, Renegade
Sade (mix CD)
Stones - Undercover
Fifth Angel - S/T
My recent playlist:
Overkill - Taking Over
Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation, Renegade
Sade (mix CD)
Stones - Undercover
Fifth Angel - S/T
- jingle_jangle
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Imagination--Brian Wilson
(The title track--which opens the album--is probably the best-recorded pop song I've ever heard. CRANK IT UP!)
Antonio Carlos Jobim Retrospective
("Take the Blue Train" is my fave, and it's in English! It reminds me of driving up to Corcovado--the statue of Christo Redentor--in Rio...)
Jack Kerouac with Steve Allen on Piano
The Donnas (me and my ladies gonna key your Mercedes...)
The Road to Ensenada--Lyle Lovett
Extras--The Jam
Paris, Texas soundtrack--Ry Cooder
Powaqatsi--Philip Glass
Purple Onion--Les Claypool
Miles to Empty--John Ashfield
(One of our Forum members. I made him some new pickguards for his 4003, and he gifted me with his latest. Well-crafted happy pop!)
I have a 10-disc changer...
(The title track--which opens the album--is probably the best-recorded pop song I've ever heard. CRANK IT UP!)
Antonio Carlos Jobim Retrospective
("Take the Blue Train" is my fave, and it's in English! It reminds me of driving up to Corcovado--the statue of Christo Redentor--in Rio...)
Jack Kerouac with Steve Allen on Piano
The Donnas (me and my ladies gonna key your Mercedes...)
The Road to Ensenada--Lyle Lovett
Extras--The Jam
Paris, Texas soundtrack--Ry Cooder
Powaqatsi--Philip Glass
Purple Onion--Les Claypool
Miles to Empty--John Ashfield
(One of our Forum members. I made him some new pickguards for his 4003, and he gifted me with his latest. Well-crafted happy pop!)
I have a 10-disc changer...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
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scottpro1969
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Green Day--American Idiot--Never was a GD fan until this cd. It's awesome. Agressive. Good story. Fun playing too.
Beatles and solo bootlegs-- a whole litany of bootleg and rare recordings I've been getting from a friend. Tons of video and audio. I can't keep up!!!! So cool.
Morphine--Cure For Pain
Clatter--Blinded By Vision
Rush--Hemispheres
Miles Davis--Kind of Blue
J. Geils Band--Blow Your Face Out
Beatles and solo bootlegs-- a whole litany of bootleg and rare recordings I've been getting from a friend. Tons of video and audio. I can't keep up!!!! So cool.
Morphine--Cure For Pain
Clatter--Blinded By Vision
Rush--Hemispheres
Miles Davis--Kind of Blue
J. Geils Band--Blow Your Face Out
John Fogerty - Premonition
Al Dimeola - Soaring Through a Dream
Chuck Mangione - Children of Sanchez
Pink Floyd - P.U.L.S.E
Lee Ritenour - The Collection
Bee Gees - Records
Daniel Barenboim - Saint Saens 'Organ' Symphony (No. 3)
Gundula Janowitz - Richard Strauss 'Four Last Songs'
....... plus many others........
Al Dimeola - Soaring Through a Dream
Chuck Mangione - Children of Sanchez
Pink Floyd - P.U.L.S.E
Lee Ritenour - The Collection
Bee Gees - Records
Daniel Barenboim - Saint Saens 'Organ' Symphony (No. 3)
Gundula Janowitz - Richard Strauss 'Four Last Songs'
....... plus many others........
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
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mortivan
Willy Alexander and the Boom Boom Band
The Stooges 'Funhouse' 'Raw Power'
Frank Sinatra 'Sinatra at the Sands' with Count Basie (great double LP, haha!)
Ray Charles 'The Birth of Soul' (complete Atlantic box set {heavy rotation})
Jackie McClean (many)
John Coltrane (multitude)
Gustavo Cerati (Siempre es hoy) Argentinian space rocker
The Stooges 'Funhouse' 'Raw Power'
Frank Sinatra 'Sinatra at the Sands' with Count Basie (great double LP, haha!)
Ray Charles 'The Birth of Soul' (complete Atlantic box set {heavy rotation})
Jackie McClean (many)
John Coltrane (multitude)
Gustavo Cerati (Siempre es hoy) Argentinian space rocker
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Dropbox
Alterbridge - One Day Remains
Black Label Society - Hangover Music
Yes - Relayer
Taproot - Welcome
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Audioslave
Kings X - Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
Coheed and Cambria - In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3
Timeline - my newest cd, our fellow Rickenbrother Paul Alvarez is the bassist / producer for the band.
Sunday, during dinner, the cd player magazine changes to various albums from Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Andrea Bocelli, other Italian music. Mob Hits might also be included.
Alterbridge - One Day Remains
Black Label Society - Hangover Music
Yes - Relayer
Taproot - Welcome
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Audioslave
Kings X - Gretchen Goes to Nebraska
Coheed and Cambria - In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3
Timeline - my newest cd, our fellow Rickenbrother Paul Alvarez is the bassist / producer for the band.
Sunday, during dinner, the cd player magazine changes to various albums from Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Andrea Bocelli, other Italian music. Mob Hits might also be included.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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loendmaestro
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Rush - Everything. I have 2 CDs of MP3s with everything on it. From "Not Fade Away" 1st single to "Rush In Rio", including extended "Exit... Stage Left" and "A Show Of Hands" and the "Grace Under Pressure" concert video soundtrack. It also has "Battlescar" and "Take Off". I love "Take Off". I have "Feedback" on the normal CD.
Pink Floyd - Everything. I listen to what I play along with. Mostly "Animals", "Is There Anybody Out There" (The Wall live), and "P.U.L.S.E."
Beatles/Paul McCartney - Rubber Soul, and Revolver. With Paul, anything with Wings.
Hey... there's a Ric in all of those.
Pink Floyd - Everything. I listen to what I play along with. Mostly "Animals", "Is There Anybody Out There" (The Wall live), and "P.U.L.S.E."
Beatles/Paul McCartney - Rubber Soul, and Revolver. With Paul, anything with Wings.
Hey... there's a Ric in all of those.
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2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
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2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
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scottpro1969
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I just downloaded an outtake from the Electric Ladyland Studio's concert from Rush. I'm sure every Rush fan has heard this bootleg from a '74 concert. Anyway, the song is called "Can't You See". I have no idea if it's a cover or an original that just didn't make it to vinyl. Has anyone else heard of it??
