Favorite Albums to Listen To In The Summertime- Day 7
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ค. 2024
- Join Pete Pardo throughout the month of July as he picks out his favorite 31 albums to play during the summer months. Play along in the comments below!
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Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown January 1974
Van Halen-Diver Down 1982
Sly and the Family Stone - Greatest Hits (1970)
7. The Allman Brothers Band- Brothers & Sisters
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Time Warp - The Very Best Of. You Made It Right! Road to Glory.
Today my pick day 7 is CCR greatest hits that came out in 1976 has 20 amazing hits from their whole great catalog. I could’ve pick any of their studio albums, but for the summertime I would pick up the greatest hits, every song is amazing most of the people know the songs.
Day 7: The Beatles - Rubber Soul
Today's pick : Pyromania / Def Leppard. Another one from summer of '83. This was everywhere & I didn't get sick of it 😄
Pick #7: Fleetwood Mac's Tango in the Night. The proper choice is probably Rumours but lately I've been kind of burned out from that album so I went with the one that has the tracks I love revisiting the most. Everywhere might be my favorite Fleetwood Mac track at this point no matter how many times I hear it.
Day 7
Today`s pick: Dick Dale & The Del-Tones - "King Of The Surf Guitar: Best Of Dick dale and His Del-Tones. What`s more summer than The King Of The Surf Guitar shredding on songs like "Misirlou", "The Victor", "The Wedge", "Let`s Go Trippin" or "Surfing Drums" ? If this doesn`t get you in the mood for hanging out at the beach, nothing will.
AC/DC - Powerage
The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Pete’s selection/ 7️⃣0️⃣. Santana ABRAXAS/ I actually had this as a young lad on 8️⃣ track tape. I 💯get a summer time vibe with this selection. Thanks again Pete for your time 👍💯
Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-78
Day 7, Bachman Turner Overdrive - Head On
Day 7 pick is Live Raisin Hell by Elvin Bishop released in1977 on Capricorn Records. Elvin an Oklahoma native heard of the tremendous blues scene of Chicago decided to make the move and seek his rightful place in the biz. Became Paul Butterfields first lead guitarist until a guy named Bloomfield came and joined in the mid 60s. After his stint with Butterfield he went solo in early 70s. Playing Rock Country and Blues with a touch of humor. He also started singing. This live cd was taken from various shows from 1976 and 1978. Members are Elvin Bishop vocals lead and slide guitar. Don Baldwin drums. Michael Brooks bass. Melvin Seals keyboards. Johnny Vernazza Lead Rhythm andSlide guitar. A 7 man horn section including 3 members of Tower of Power. With singers Debbie Cathey and Mickey Thomas. Best songs are Raisin Hell. Rock My Soul. Calling All Cows. Juke Joint Jump. Stealin Watermelons Struttin My Stuff and Fooled Around And Fell In Love. As sung by Mickey Thomas.
THE OUTLAWS
I'll keep it simple. Gil Moore..Mike Levine..Rik Emmett..1979 "Just A Game" Canadian giants Triumph!!!❤❤❤❤
Day 7: J. Geils Band- (Live) Blow Your Face Out. The second live album by the J. Geils Band, released in 1976. Some of my favorite tracks…. Back To Get Ya, Shoot Your Shot, Musta Got Lost, Where Did Our Love Go(a great cover of The Supremes hit), Love Itis, Ain’t Nothin But A House Party, Detroit Breakdown, and Give It To Me.