What Are You Listening To?

Now local musician I never heard of is on…Dior?
By the way local jazz club Twins went under In August so I guess so far we’ve lost 18th Street Lounge, Twins and that place in Columbia, MD
hutch wrote:
By the way local jazz club Twins went under In August

I really thought they went under years ago, but what do I know, I'm a rocknroller
Well they used to have two venues but the one on U was still going pre pandemic


You might be thinking of Bohemian Caverns
hutch wrote:
You might be thinking of Bohemian Caverns

yes I was
Think I went to Twins in the year 2000

Was a bummer to lose HR-57 a few years back too
Hope Blues Alley weathers the storm
HR-57 was the best but I think it was a bit of a scheme were the only thing keeping it going was money from the DC government


I had many great times there and saw a ton of great Antonio Parker shows,…also Chuchito Valdes, Eric Reed, Buck Hill

Absolutely loved that place
GBV - Mirrored Aztec



Like a lot of Pollard albums everything seems to meld into one indistinct song that bores but after enough listens you want to scream that it’s the greatest classic rock album of the year

The guy is truly amazing

hutch wrote:
GBV - Mirrored Aztec



Like a lot of Pollard albums everything seems to meld into one indistinct song that bores but after enough listens you want to scream that it’s the greatest classic rock album of the year

The guy is truly amazing


There's no way for this to not sound snarky, but i never make it to enough listens.
Your loss big guy
New Order - Temptation 12” single (Factory 63)
Everyone always listen to the same ten Toots songs which is a shame…Funky Kingston is great but Toots is so much more…


Here is a great Toots album full of songs that are largely unheard…I mean Got to Feel on this is incredible


^excellent recommendation, vibing to it right now
Amazing the power of the internet



Here is a clip from when Toots was 19!

For a point of reference Bob Marley would have been about 17

https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=emb_err_woyt&v=PWdL6I8je5g

Really a major link to the beginning of Jamaican music has gone
John Prine -Bruised Orange





Some great stuff on this record but it’s just too pop reggae for me and has some horrible overdubs

I wonder if all versions are the same

Upgraded my copy…from an 70s/80s reissue to the US original

What are the fingers doing?


Second pressing from 1980


I have found Heroes not easy to find on LP…I think this is just my second copy

This and Low are probably Bowie at his most forward thinking

it's a power pop kind of day.. so far Splitsville and Greenberry Woods