The wife & I decided to celebrate #37 by going to his concert tomorrow night. He's one of my all time favorites. Really looking forward to it. It should be a pretty good show.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
The wife & I decided to celebrate #37 by going to his concert tomorrow night. He's one of my all time favorites. Really looking forward to it. It should be a pretty good show.
Good for you Nota.
That's one band I regrettably never got to see. I totally wore out the Fillmore album. IMO the best live album ever, well that and Peter Framptons.
Along these same musical lines I just got an email for two comped tickets to see Tony Bennett at the Hard Rock casino.
(they go to great extremes to get ya to come back, free hotel rooms, free play money. By golly it works)
Think I'll put on my best bib and tucker and go see the old Italian crooner while he's still with us.
At any rate, hope you and the misses have a good time.
For me the best live album call is a tough one to make, although I would agree with your choice today I can sometimes change my choice depending on what music I feel like listening to that day.
On some days it is Get Your Ya's Ya's Out-Stones
Other days its Allman Brothers Live at the Fillmore
or maybe Humble Pie Rocking the Fillmore
or Mott the Hoople Live
But I will agree with you that it's one of the best if not the best live album that I have in rotation. I have a set of old Boston Acoustics A200 speakers(really sweet acoustic suspension speakers) that I listen to and as soon as that needle hits the vinyl and when Duane hits that first note on his Les Paul, I swear that he is in the room with me and I am transported away...
I too was thinking Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore. I also add the incredible deluxe version of The Who Live at Leeds, and Deep Purple Made in Japan.
My introduction (back in the real ol' days) to Humble Pie was when I was asked if I liked Humble Pie. My answer - I never had it. Oops.I too was thinking Humble Pie Rockin' The Fillmore. I also add the incredible deluxe version of The Who Live at Leeds, and Deep Purple Made in Japan.
My introduction (back in the real ol' days) to Humble Pie was when I was asked if I liked Humble Pie. My answer - I never had it. Oops.
Well Del Rio, when I read your post I busted out laughing. Now the disclosure - I had no idea what you were talking about. Google set me straight.I guess it's a good thing they didn't ask if you liked 30 Days In The Hole...
Well Del Rio, when I read your post I busted out laughing. Now the disclosure - I had no idea what you were talking about. Google set me straight.
Good for you Nota.
That's one band I regrettably never got to see. I totally wore out the Fillmore album. IMO the best live album ever, well that and Peter Framptons.
Along these same musical lines I just got an email for two comped tickets to see Tony Bennett at the Hard Rock casino.
(they go to great extremes to get ya to come back, free hotel rooms, free play money. By golly it works)
Think I'll put on my best bib and tucker and go see the old Italian crooner while he's still with us.
At any rate, hope you and the misses have a good time.
Oh man del rio.
Reminds me of a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
I was 18 years old, visiting Austin. They had this hippie club named the Vulcan gas company there on 6th street.
Canned Heat was all the rage and was playing there that night. All these really exquisite babes were there and I was just stunned.
This one fetching girl that, incidentally had kaleidoscope eyes told me to stick out my tongue. So I did and she put this little piece of paper on it and told me to swallow. So I did.
That was my first foray into psychedelics.
I even remember her name, it was Lucy, in the Sky, with Diamonds.
Just kidding, it was Debbie.
Never saw her again after that. Such is the pity.
By the way, Canned Heat was awesome!
Yeah, I don't advocate doing that stuff voluntarily. As a matter of fact when that happened if wasn't even against the law. Shortly after that it indeed was thanks to Timothy Leary and his big cake hole.
Lot of experimentation going on.
I just happen to have been around a lot of it.
BTW, glad you survived to live to tell about your evening with Van Halen.
No ass in his britches? That's disgusting...
Really? We use to eat that stuff fairly regularly back in the day in greater ader. Fun times. Wouldn't do it again, but back then it was a blast.Yeah, I don't advocate doing that stuff voluntarily. As a matter of fact when that happened it wasn't even against the law. Shortly after that it indeed was thanks to Timothy Leary and his big cake hole.
Lot of experimentation going on.
I just happen to have been around a lot of it.
BTW, glad you survived to live to tell about your evening with Van Halen.
No ass in his britches? That's disgusting...
Yeah, early Van Halen is the bomb. I do like the Van Hagar era though.
Some of the VH tunes in my guitar 'set list'...Aint talking about love, Panama. Jamies crying...bunch of other ones.
Do you play 'Eruption'? I think that's the solo by Eddie off the debut album I believe - I don't know a lot about guitars but I know he's in the top 5 of guitar players, in my mind anyway. Love hearing Eruption at full volume as I hit the highway.