This week i look 6 DVD. Jack Bruce - The 50th. Birthday Concerts /3 dvd/ Groundhogs - Live at the Astoria, Streetwalkers -Live at Rockpalast 1975- 1977,Savoy Brown - Songs from the road, Steve Marriott - Live in concert and Edgar Broughton Band - Live at Rockpalast. Have a nice day.Cheers from Hungary.
I just discovered Nick Drake this year and he’s not very well known even the states.Out of the three CD albums my favorite is Bryter Layter. Now six out of ten songs are quite interesting two songs have a jazz influence like poor boy and at the chime of a city clock and four songs that have an upbeat like hazy Jane 1&2,one of these things first, and northern sky.He got such a low,warm,mellow, melancholic voice that makes me feel relaxed and mellowed out, I can see why he was so inspirational to other aspiring artists in the UK after his tragic passing.It’s always something good to listen to that I never heard before in my life since I’m not much of a rock fan but I don’t mind listening to some now and then.😊❤
Wow, what a variety! Love to hear more about that Herbie Hancock box. I'll also check out the new Capt of the LW. For me, it's been a lot of Tull, Solaris (Hungarian prog rock), some Camel and Ten (Gary Hughes). Greatly enjoyed this video!
A great show Phil ❤😂 It's 30+ degrees here in Western Australia so I'll be listening to some choice cuts today in the cool of indoors. Cheers Phil , good on you ❤😂
This week's listening. Marshall Tucker Band/Marshall Tucker Band. Allman Bros Band/ Live at the Fillmore. Santana/Abraxas. PFM/Cook, World became the world. Stray dog/Stray dog. Humble Pie/Smokin. Yes/Going for the one. Sandy Denny/The best of. Cheers.
Great list Phil, this week: Big Big Train: English Electric Pt 1. Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings: Studio Time. Bill Wyman: Back to Basics. David Gilmour: Luck and Strange. Bebel Gilberto Tanto Tempo. Genesis: Selling England by the Pound.
Hello Phil, Interesting run down on your current listening ! This past week for my playing on cd's : Deep Purple "Machine Head" remastered, Big Audio Dynamite, and on a different note : Heilung = Ofnir, Lifa, Futha, Drif cds, which takes my mind to a different place. All the best from the U.S.A.
You always have a great collection of music in your library of various genres over the years and I really enjoy hearing about them thanks and have a great week Phil.🎶📻📻🎶
My playlist this week has been dominated by the new (to me) and quite brilliant 1988 album Slaughter on Shaftesbury Avenue by Brian Godding; what a great guitarist, completely under my radar.
Great selection Phil, For me, the last couple of weeks I have been playing Hawkwind, Lone Star, Budgie, Wishbone Ash, Cats in Space, Astralasia, System 7 (Steve Hillage), Eat Static, Deep Purple, Ozzy - Tribute, Budgie and Tangerine Dream re-visited Encore a live album and a bit of Supertramp (Crime). I have just bought a new turntable so revisiting things.
This is my birthday week and I usually have two albums that I must play because they are one of the first albums I got as a kid. Kiss, Love Gun and Black Sabbath, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. I also purchased Joni Mitchel Blue, Miles Davis Bitches Brew David Bowie Low BTO Not Fragile (thanks to you) I just found a used copy of it this weekend. Genesis The Lamb Lies down On Broadway on the 2008 half speed master which sounds amazing.
Blue Oyster Cult - Cult-erectus album- "Deadline" song - just so exquisite Waysted Vices Kick Axe Vices - 30 Days in the hole and just passing through UFO Headstone - found out about it on this channel - could be better than SITN?? Chapman really good -fantastic album Gillan - Mr. Universe Flotsam and Jetsam No Place for Disgrace - reissue digipak The Cult - Sonic Temple - been too many years since I last listened This is a great channel - I really enjoy the reviews,
I've been listening to Styx-Pieces Of Eight,The Doors-L.A.Woman,John Wetton-The Live Box Set,The Steve Miller Band-From The Vaults box set,and the Dead Daisies-Live And Louder
This week I have been listening to the new release from Klaus Schulze, Milky Way. It brought back great memories of seeing him in concert at Coventry Cathedral in the early 80s. Then, I went back to listening to Tangerine Dream from the 70s.
No new discoveries here but classic albums that have stood the test of time.Tihs week I´ve been listening to:Badfinger/Straight Up,Grand Funk Railroad/Born To Die,Mick Abrahams band/At Last,Steppenwolf/For Ladies Only,Paul Anka/Duets,Journey/Captured,Russ Ballard/S/T,The Guess Who/So Long Bannatyne and last but not least Gregg Allman/Southern Blood.Next week there will be new guests in my cd-player until then,all the best.....
I love that Purple Mark IV Days May Come album....it gets lots of plays on my system. Thanks for the tip on Lisa Gerrard's album....I will look for it. I love her work all through her time in Dead Can Dance.
This is my favorite video subject you do Phil, thanks as always. This week. Wishbone Ash 1st BUDGIE GHits Electric Flag A long Time Coming 1st side Lenny White Venusian Summer 2nd side SavoyBrown Street Corner Talking and Skin and Bone (3rd track is killer) Delvon Lamarr I Told You So must listen B3 Trio..lots of great guitar as well
Hi Phil, the best of this weeks listening: Roxy Music - Country Life, Manzanera at his best. Rush - Power Windows, very 80's but there's nothing wrong with that. Alan White - Ramshackled, the most misunderstood and underrated of the Yes solo albums. Some of the Sea of Tranquility crew were less than complimentary about it the other day, however, what do they know!😉
Phil, yet again you set my musical agenda for next week! This week I continue to play the new releases from Frost*, Opeth and Beardfish with ‘off the shelf’ albums from Airbag, April Wine, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham and Nektar. Kind regards
At the moment I’m listening to the keyboards on the Yessongs version of Starship Trooper as one of the bands I play in is about to add it to the set. Just for pleasure I’ve been enjoying A Little Man A House And The Whole World Window by Cardiacs, Modern Music by Bebop Deluxe.and Galactica Rush by Jehlisa.
Fab list! Love Manchild! Love those DP sessions CDs. Love how you keep it eclectic! Great seeing all the other comments that enjoy that aspect. So much music, so little time! I was listening, earlier, to the first Alan Parsons album, which I’ve still got my original vinyl copy, and I love the track Dr Tar and Professor Fether. I was thinking (especially with the ‘Dr.’ Link), that the opening lyric “Just What You Need To Make You Feel Better”, is a line you could incorporate into your patter, In future? What d’ya think? Anyway, yet another brilliant playlist! Now off to find more to listen to myself. Take care and all the best! AJ 🤘😎🤘
One of the things I was listening to this week was Alice Cooper's Muscle Of Love. Hard-Hearted Alice and Teenage Lament are two of my favorites by the band.
When I was a kid, I had this weird 2 albums on 1 cassette release that included Muscle of Love and Lace and Whiskey, but didn't name the albums. It was the only Alice Cooper I was exposed to and it was a long time before I had any context for those albums.
Checking out the new remixed 2014 record "We Like It Here" from Snarky Puppy and also included with the new reissue are alternate versions of the same album tracks plus bonus track Gretel - a version of the song that was performed with the Metropole Orkest on the Sylva album (that also got remixed earlier this year). Also looking forward to seeing them for the first time in Oz when they tour in May. R.I.P., Shaun Martin. Also, on a related note, guitarist Mark Lettieri released a solo album this year too called "Can I Tell You Something?" That album grooves like no other...
This week I have been listening to: The Damn Truth - Develish / Now Or Nowhere CDs Lionheart - The Grace Of A Dragonfly CD Black Sabbath - Sydney 1980 DLP Runrig - The Last Dance CDs & Blu-Ray Ken Hensley - Tales Of Live Fire & Other Mysteries 5CD box-set Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon Live At Wembley 1974 LP Pendragon - The World / The Window of Life / The Masquerade Overture / Not Of This World CDs
Playing this week -: Cure - Songs of a Lost World Johnathan Wilson - Gentle Spirit Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Reunions Mahogany Rush - IV Sarabeth Tucek - Joan of All Heads,Hands and Feet - Tracks Bad Company - Bad Company Ted Nugent - Weekend Warriors Cheers Phil
Another great video! This week I been mostly listening to.. Allman Brothers Band - Win, Lose Or Draw, Richard & Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight & The End Of The Rainbow: (An Introduction), Rolling Stones - Flowers & Black and Blue, David Gilmour - Luck & Strange, Jefferson Airplane - Original Album Classics,
I have been listening to Elton John Diamonds 3cd set Elton John the lock down sessions Joan Armatrading the re release of her album Back To The Night from 1975 released last year just discovered in my local record shop last week(now between cd cassette and lp I have all her albums) Queen are my all time favourit band I got it when it came out and I've just got round to playing it now Queen 1 superb and lastly from my second favourit band Genesis The Lamb lies down on broadway as it was recently announced a 50th anniversary box set coming early next year it's December time to get out my Christmas records cds and compilations that's for next week
Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life Pat Metheny - Pat Metheny Group Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse Sonic Youth - Washing Machine UFO - Obsession, and I've got the Deluxe edition coming next week! Fu Manchu - The Return of Tomorrow, saw them live in Germany this past October so still getting to grips with this one
Warrior is up there in my top three however after a visit to the south coast many years ago , it struck me that maybe the album, sadly, is about suicide. Walking along the top of the cliffs at Beachy Head with my wife there was something about the top of those cliffs and the position of the sun in the evening sky that reminded me of that cover. On the back of the cover there is a suggestion that the horse and rider have gone over the edge. Then I re-listened to the lyrics... That thought never really crossed my mind when I was young. I guess that's perceptions with age. Wonder if anyone else agrees with this? Great Album though. 👍
@@NowSpinningMagazine I remember my wife saying to me at the time, "This looks like the cover of that bloody album you keep playing." She bought me the Warrior box set for my birthday months before... 😂
All old classics this week: Budgie Rainbow Rising ZZ Top Tres Hombres Jethro Tull Aqualung Santana Caravanserai Allman Brothers Band debut Marillion Script for a Jester’s Tear
This week, I ar bin mostly lis'nin to: Eloy - Hidden Treasures (2024) - new compilation of remixed tracks Tangerine Dream - The Blue Years, Studio Albums 1985-1987 (2019) - remasters of "Le Parc", "Green Desert", "Underwater Sunlight" and "Tyger" XTC - Skylarking (1986) - 2016 remixes UFO - Obsession (1978) - 2024 remaster Sparks - Kimono My House / Propaganda (1974) - 50th anniversary edition on CD, also have the vinyls waiting to play on my new turntable coming next week The Moody Blues - The Polydor Years 1986-1992 (2014) - a box set that has been in my collection a long time that I needed to dig out and go through once again
My weeks playlist: 10CC - 10CC Ashkenazy Plays Liszt & Prokofiev Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark Van Morrison - Wavelength Blackfoot - Strikes Cancer - To the Gory End Rory Buchanan - That's What I Am Here For
Playlist includes:- Mahogany Rush / Child Of The Novelty Caravan / Mind Your Own Business Quantum Fantay / Oneironauts (might be of interest for Ozric fans) Nazareth / No Mean City Stray / Saturday Morning Pictures Budgie / Impeckable (thanks for highlighting Phil) The Sweet / Give Us A Wink Jethro Tull / Benefit (still my favourite album of theirs) Stan Kenton / Today (sorry big band album so probably of no interest but has always been my all time favourite album)
I'm listening to progrock playlists on TH-cam when walking or working out. Big fan of dynamic music. But no s**t from the radio. Nowadays there is absolutely nothing exiting to find there. For maybe thirty years ago the PS-channels said "we play music you didn't know you liked", which I thought was great. Sadly long gone...
Blood Incantation Opeth Astral Doors Serious Black Jethro Tull Christmas box set. Genesis Foxtrot Nursery Chryme and Selling England By The Pound. Yes Going For The One Plus my usual Bandcamp black metal and atmospheric avant garde black metal one man projects 😂
love the faces set the best rock band i ever saw
This week i look 6 DVD. Jack Bruce - The 50th. Birthday Concerts /3 dvd/ Groundhogs - Live at the Astoria, Streetwalkers -Live at Rockpalast 1975- 1977,Savoy Brown - Songs from the road, Steve Marriott - Live in concert and Edgar Broughton Band - Live at Rockpalast. Have a nice day.Cheers from Hungary.
I just discovered Nick Drake this year and he’s not very well known even the states.Out of the three CD albums my favorite is Bryter Layter. Now six out of ten songs are quite interesting two songs have a jazz influence like poor boy and at the chime of a city clock and four songs that have an upbeat like hazy Jane 1&2,one of these things first, and northern sky.He got such a low,warm,mellow, melancholic voice that makes me feel relaxed and mellowed out, I can see why he was so inspirational to other aspiring artists in the UK after his tragic passing.It’s always something good to listen to that I never heard before in my life since I’m not much of a rock fan but I don’t mind listening to some now and then.😊❤
Wow, what a variety! Love to hear more about that Herbie Hancock box. I'll also check out the new Capt of the LW. For me, it's been a lot of Tull, Solaris (Hungarian prog rock), some Camel and Ten (Gary Hughes).
Greatly enjoyed this video!
A great show Phil ❤😂
It's 30+ degrees here in Western Australia so I'll be listening to some choice cuts today in the cool of indoors.
Cheers Phil , good on you ❤😂
Thank you 🙏
This week's listening.
Marshall Tucker Band/Marshall Tucker Band.
Allman Bros Band/ Live at the Fillmore.
Santana/Abraxas.
PFM/Cook, World became the world.
Stray dog/Stray dog.
Humble Pie/Smokin.
Yes/Going for the one.
Sandy Denny/The best of.
Cheers.
Great list Phil, this week: Big Big Train: English Electric Pt 1.
Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings: Studio Time.
Bill Wyman: Back to Basics.
David Gilmour: Luck and Strange.
Bebel Gilberto Tanto Tempo.
Genesis: Selling England by the Pound.
I'll have to check out the Steve Howe 👍
Hello Phil, Interesting run down on your current listening ! This past week for my playing on cd's : Deep Purple "Machine Head" remastered, Big Audio Dynamite, and on a different note : Heilung = Ofnir, Lifa, Futha, Drif cds, which takes my mind to a different place. All the best from the U.S.A.
Kokomo on c.d about time,superbband
You always have a great collection of music in your library of various genres over the years and I really enjoy hearing about them thanks
and have a great week Phil.🎶📻📻🎶
love these playlist reviews
My playlist this week has been dominated by the new (to me) and quite brilliant 1988 album Slaughter on Shaftesbury Avenue by Brian Godding; what a great guitarist, completely under my radar.
Yeh, this black friday scam has saved me a fortune this year. Some great offers out there 👍
Great selection Phil, For me, the last couple of weeks I have been playing Hawkwind, Lone Star, Budgie, Wishbone Ash, Cats in Space, Astralasia, System 7 (Steve Hillage), Eat Static, Deep Purple, Ozzy - Tribute, Budgie and Tangerine Dream re-visited Encore a live album and a bit of Supertramp (Crime). I have just bought a new turntable so revisiting things.
This is my birthday week and I usually have two albums that I must play because they are one of the first albums I got as a kid. Kiss, Love Gun and Black Sabbath, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. I also purchased Joni Mitchel Blue, Miles Davis Bitches Brew David Bowie Low BTO Not Fragile (thanks to you) I just found a used copy of it this weekend. Genesis The Lamb Lies down On Broadway on the 2008 half speed master which sounds amazing.
Great choices, great to see BTO and KISS
Blue Oyster Cult - Cult-erectus album- "Deadline" song - just so exquisite
Waysted Vices
Kick Axe Vices - 30 Days in the hole and just passing through
UFO Headstone - found out about it on this channel - could be better than SITN?? Chapman really good -fantastic album
Gillan - Mr. Universe
Flotsam and Jetsam No Place for Disgrace - reissue digipak
The Cult - Sonic Temple - been too many years since I last listened
This is a great channel - I really enjoy the reviews,
I've been listening to Styx-Pieces Of Eight,The Doors-L.A.Woman,John Wetton-The Live Box Set,The Steve Miller Band-From The Vaults box set,and the Dead Daisies-Live And Louder
Styx, Pieces of Eight - what a great choice !
This week I have been listening to the new release from Klaus Schulze, Milky Way. It brought back great memories of seeing him in concert at Coventry Cathedral in the early 80s. Then, I went back to listening to Tangerine Dream from the 70s.
That Herbie Hancock cd box set looks nice I feel a blind buy coming on.
It’s stunning, I saw one on eBay for about £130. Phil
No new discoveries here but classic albums that have stood the test of time.Tihs week I´ve been listening to:Badfinger/Straight Up,Grand Funk Railroad/Born To Die,Mick Abrahams band/At Last,Steppenwolf/For Ladies Only,Paul Anka/Duets,Journey/Captured,Russ Ballard/S/T,The Guess Who/So Long Bannatyne and last but not least Gregg Allman/Southern Blood.Next week there will be new guests in my cd-player until then,all the best.....
I'm playing Hearthealer a Metal Opera by Magnus Karlsson
I love that Purple Mark IV Days May Come album....it gets lots of plays on my system. Thanks for the tip on Lisa Gerrard's album....I will look for it. I love her work all through her time in Dead Can Dance.
This is my favorite video subject you do Phil, thanks as always.
This week.
Wishbone Ash 1st
BUDGIE GHits
Electric Flag A long Time Coming 1st side
Lenny White Venusian Summer 2nd side
SavoyBrown Street Corner Talking and Skin and Bone (3rd track is killer)
Delvon Lamarr I Told You So must listen B3 Trio..lots of great guitar as well
Hi Phil, the best of this weeks listening:
Roxy Music - Country Life, Manzanera at his best.
Rush - Power Windows, very 80's but there's nothing wrong with that.
Alan White - Ramshackled, the most misunderstood and underrated of the Yes solo albums. Some of the Sea of Tranquility crew were less than complimentary about it the other day, however, what do they know!😉
I love Ramshackled !
Phil, yet again you set my musical agenda for next week! This week I continue to play the new releases from Frost*, Opeth and Beardfish with ‘off the shelf’ albums from Airbag, April Wine, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham and Nektar. Kind regards
At the moment I’m listening to the keyboards on the Yessongs version of Starship Trooper as one of the bands I play in is about to add it to the set.
Just for pleasure I’ve been enjoying A Little Man A House And The Whole World Window by Cardiacs, Modern Music by Bebop Deluxe.and Galactica Rush by Jehlisa.
If you want heavy, get the 1st Budgie album 😄👍
Fab list! Love Manchild! Love those DP sessions CDs.
Love how you keep it eclectic!
Great seeing all the other comments that enjoy that aspect.
So much music, so little time!
I was listening, earlier, to the first Alan Parsons album, which I’ve still got my original vinyl copy, and I love the track Dr Tar and Professor Fether. I was thinking (especially with the ‘Dr.’ Link), that the opening lyric “Just What You Need To Make You Feel Better”, is a line you could incorporate into your patter, In future? What d’ya think?
Anyway, yet another brilliant playlist! Now off to find more to listen to myself. Take care and all the best!
AJ
🤘😎🤘
Thank you 🤩
God I love Herbie’s Manchild and that’s so crazy you were around for original Nick Drake. Wow
Manchild has been the most played album this week. Thank you for watching- Phil
One of the things I was listening to this week was Alice Cooper's Muscle Of Love. Hard-Hearted Alice and Teenage Lament are two of my favorites by the band.
When I was a kid, I had this weird 2 albums on 1 cassette release that included Muscle of Love and Lace and Whiskey, but didn't name the albums. It was the only Alice Cooper I was exposed to and it was a long time before I had any context for those albums.
Hi Phil, where is the Teaze album available checked all round and can’t seem to find it anywhere.
Currently reading the Nick Drake biography Nick Drake: The Life (2023, Richard Morton Jack). Of course I have all his three albums as well.👍
Such a wonderful artist
Checking out the new remixed 2014 record "We Like It Here" from Snarky Puppy and also included with the new reissue are alternate versions of the same album tracks plus bonus track Gretel - a version of the song that was performed with the Metropole Orkest on the Sylva album (that also got remixed earlier this year).
Also looking forward to seeing them for the first time in Oz when they tour in May.
R.I.P., Shaun Martin.
Also, on a related note, guitarist Mark Lettieri released a solo album this year too called "Can I Tell You Something?" That album grooves like no other...
Would love to see those two Deep Purple Mk.4 rarities reissued, but with proper cover artwork.
Thant would be cool
This week I have been listening to:
The Damn Truth - Develish / Now Or Nowhere CDs
Lionheart - The Grace Of A Dragonfly CD
Black Sabbath - Sydney 1980 DLP
Runrig - The Last Dance CDs & Blu-Ray
Ken Hensley - Tales Of Live Fire & Other Mysteries 5CD box-set
Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon Live At Wembley 1974 LP
Pendragon - The World / The Window of Life / The Masquerade Overture / Not Of This World CDs
Ken Hensley ! Great choice :)
Playing this week -:
Cure - Songs of a Lost World
Johnathan Wilson - Gentle Spirit
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - Reunions
Mahogany Rush - IV
Sarabeth Tucek - Joan of All
Heads,Hands and Feet - Tracks
Bad Company - Bad Company
Ted Nugent - Weekend Warriors
Cheers Phil
Great choices, good to see Weekend Warriors as well
Another great video! This week I been mostly listening to..
Allman Brothers Band - Win, Lose Or Draw, Richard & Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight & The End Of The Rainbow: (An Introduction), Rolling Stones - Flowers & Black and Blue, David Gilmour - Luck & Strange, Jefferson Airplane - Original Album Classics,
Thank you for sharing !
jon anderson ,steve hackett,christmas music in theses times
We need music to lift us up at the moment !
@@NowSpinningMagazine yes for sure i just lot my mom so i try to listen to music cheer me up before christmas
I have been listening to Elton John Diamonds 3cd set Elton John the lock down sessions Joan Armatrading the re release of her album Back To The Night from 1975 released last year just discovered in my local record shop last week(now between cd cassette and lp I have all her albums) Queen are my all time favourit band I got it when it came out and I've just got round to playing it now Queen 1 superb and lastly from my second favourit band Genesis The Lamb lies down on broadway as it was recently announced a 50th anniversary box set coming early next year it's December time to get out my Christmas records cds and compilations that's for next week
The Lamb Lies Down box set is on my radar as well
Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life
Pat Metheny - Pat Metheny Group
Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse
Sonic Youth - Washing Machine
UFO - Obsession, and I've got the Deluxe edition coming next week!
Fu Manchu - The Return of Tomorrow, saw them live in Germany this past October so still getting to grips with this one
Pat Metheny - great choices
Im sure Lisa Gerard played violin in the john cougar mellencamp band
Spins this week:💿
Robin Trower - Live Across America 174-1980
Dio - Magica
The Who - My Generation
Deep purple - =1
Yes - Yessongs
Take care!
Warrior is up there in my top three however after a visit to the south coast many years ago , it struck me that maybe the album, sadly, is about suicide. Walking along the top of the cliffs at Beachy Head with my wife there was something about the top of those cliffs and the position of the sun in the evening sky that reminded me of that cover. On the back of the cover there is a suggestion that the horse and rider have gone over the edge. Then I re-listened to the lyrics... That thought never really crossed my mind when I was young. I guess that's perceptions with age. Wonder if anyone else agrees with this? Great Album though. 👍
Hi Mark, I have never thought of that before
@@NowSpinningMagazine I remember my wife saying to me at the time, "This looks like the cover of that bloody album you keep playing." She bought me the Warrior box set for my birthday months before... 😂
All old classics this week:
Budgie
Rainbow Rising
ZZ Top Tres Hombres
Jethro Tull Aqualung
Santana Caravanserai
Allman Brothers Band debut
Marillion Script for a Jester’s Tear
This week, I ar bin mostly lis'nin to:
Eloy - Hidden Treasures (2024) - new compilation of remixed tracks
Tangerine Dream - The Blue Years, Studio Albums 1985-1987 (2019) - remasters of "Le Parc", "Green Desert", "Underwater Sunlight" and "Tyger"
XTC - Skylarking (1986) - 2016 remixes
UFO - Obsession (1978) - 2024 remaster
Sparks - Kimono My House / Propaganda (1974) - 50th anniversary edition on CD, also have the vinyls waiting to play on my new turntable coming next week
The Moody Blues - The Polydor Years 1986-1992 (2014) - a box set that has been in my collection a long time that I needed to dig out and go through once again
Hi Terry, thank you for sharing - fantastic choices as usual! Phil
@@NowSpinningMagazine Thank you for sharing also - a couple of new artists (to me) that I need to explore.
My weeks playlist:
10CC - 10CC
Ashkenazy Plays Liszt & Prokofiev
Iron Maiden - Fear of the Dark
Van Morrison - Wavelength
Blackfoot - Strikes
Cancer - To the Gory End
Rory Buchanan - That's What I Am Here For
Brilliant choices
Playlist includes:-
Mahogany Rush / Child Of The Novelty
Caravan / Mind Your Own Business
Quantum Fantay / Oneironauts (might be of interest for Ozric fans)
Nazareth / No Mean City
Stray / Saturday Morning Pictures
Budgie / Impeckable (thanks for highlighting Phil)
The Sweet / Give Us A Wink
Jethro Tull / Benefit (still my favourite album of theirs)
Stan Kenton / Today (sorry big band album so probably of no interest but has always been my all time favourite album)
I'm listening to progrock playlists on TH-cam when walking or working out. Big fan of dynamic music. But no s**t from the radio. Nowadays there is absolutely nothing exiting to find there.
For maybe thirty years ago the PS-channels said "we play music you didn't know you liked", which I thought was great. Sadly long gone...
Blood Incantation
Opeth
Astral Doors
Serious Black
Jethro Tull Christmas box set.
Genesis Foxtrot Nursery Chryme and Selling England By The Pound.
Yes Going For The One
Plus my usual Bandcamp black metal and atmospheric avant garde black metal one man projects 😂
The new Opeth album is just stunning 🤩
BEGIN TRANSMISSION*****Jaco Pastorius. Nick Drake. Legends! Nothing else to say. ****END TRANSMISSION
Thank you 🙏
Please let me know as I don't think I am hearing thr artist and album name correctly "the Captain Lost Ways - Beautiful Ugly"
Captain of the Lost Waves - the album is Beautiful Ugly