What are you currently listening to? (10 Viewers)

Mcbean

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Whacky ! but i fear its the lot from Glasgow - Check out Better days - just checking out some of the other bands on youtube - some nice old blues players Pat McManus , John Verity also playing
 

Gazolba

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The Romantics - "What I Like About You":
 

bringbackrattles

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Picked up some good CDs yesterday in local charity shop. 4 for a quid ! Amongst them is the Faces and their last album OOH LA LA from 1973. Some great tracks on it. Love finding a gem now and then.
 

Mcbean

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Crackers there BBR - pool hall Richard / one of my faves - NY is a master - just makes me feel laid back whenever I hear him play - on another legend see my sad note in Death list - look out for Neverland Pink Fairies !
 

Houchens Head

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Been listening to a bit of Ten years After. Alvin Lee was a superb guitarist. Unfortunately they didn't really have strong enough lyrics. I'd love to change the world is a decent track. One for bbr and houch.
One of my favourites, Henry! Those and Spooky Tooth! I had Spooky Tooth's album with the most insane title! "You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Jaw!" Also reminded me of Captain Beefheart. And then of course, my favourite album of that era was King Crimson's "Court of the Crimson King", which I still have. Brilliant gatefold sleeve!
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Houchens Head

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Just as an aside for BBR, going on from the post re. Pershore. That's where Robert Fripp lives with his missus, Toya Wilcox. (Thought I'd mention because of my King Crimson bit!)
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
spent the night in Worcester last Saturday H. My mate has a static by the Severn, nice part of the world, very relaxing spending time by the river doing nothing but sipping a glass of wine.
It's nice here Clint, but when you have really dodgy knees and a dicky ticker like me, maybe moving to Malvern wasn't the smartest of ideas! :emoji_tired_face:
 

Mcbean

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One of my favourites, Henry! Those and Spooky Tooth! I had Spooky Tooth's album with the most insane title! "You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Jaw!" Also reminded me of Captain Beefheart. And then of course, my favourite album of that era was King Crimson's "Court of the Crimson King", which I still have. Brilliant gatefold sleeve!
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I am sure I mentioned it last year I went to see KC in Brum at the theatre - really struggled with some of it - 21st Schizoid Man was the hilight - also it was too loud - I don’t normally complain but I am sure my ears were about to bleed !
 

henry the wasp

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One of my favourites, Henry! Those and Spooky Tooth! I had Spooky Tooth's album with the most insane title! "You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Jaw!" Also reminded me of Captain Beefheart. And then of course, my favourite album of that era was King Crimson's "Court of the Crimson King", which I still have. Brilliant gatefold sleeve!
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I know people will disagree but, Spooky Tooths version of I AM THE WALRUS is better than the original.
Never listened to King Crimson. Will give them a go.
Captain Beefheart for me were hard work but I do like the Safe As Milk album.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Been listening to meatloaf this evening, went to see him at the NEC in 1994 . Worked the audience brilliantly and his voice was on Top form
 

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