Pumpkinman’s "Rock and Roll" thread.

0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic. Read 1185895 times.

pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3640 on: 21 Sep 2014, 03:21 am »



Red Rider ~ As Far As Siam

CactusBob

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 2999
  • < Desert Rat >
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3641 on: 21 Sep 2014, 03:26 am »
My favorite RT album Signed by Robin!!!

Used to cruise the streets with my '70 Dart in '72 with this blaring on my Eight Track Player!!!  :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:


Robin Trower  ~  Twice Removed From Yesterday

Chrysalis


pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3642 on: 21 Sep 2014, 03:28 am »
My favorite RT album Signed by Robin!!!

Used to cruise the streets with my '70 Dart in '72 with this blaring on my Eight Track Player!!!  :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:


Robin Trower  ~  Twice Removed From Yesterday

Chrysalis




Signed by the man SWEET !!

ArthurDent

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 15326
  • Don't Panic / Mostly Harmless
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3643 on: 21 Sep 2014, 03:37 am »
Red Rider ~ As Far As Siam

Yep, bought the CD a couple of months ago.


             

               The Outlaws:  Outlaws,    '75 debut,  Arista

Allmusic - Review by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.  [-]By the mid-'70s, Southern bands seemed be making a last stand for rock & roll, with two- and three-guitar lineups and not a keyboard in sight. The Outlaws' self-titled debut was released in 1975, a few years after the Allman Brothers Band's greatest glories and a couple of years before the untimely demise of the original Lynyrd Skynyrd. The Outlaws latched onto their Southern heritage by way of Florida, threw in some harmony by way of the Eagles, and then wrote a number of songs that played to their strengths. The result was -- and is -- a good classic rock & roll album. Several of The Outlaws' best songs are present here, including "There Goes Another Love Song," "Green Grass and High Tides," and "Song for You." Hughie Thomasson only sings lead on these three songs, but since two of them were the best-known Outlaw songs, it is his voice that is most associated with the band. It's fun to hear cuts like "Song for You" and "Knoxville Girl," which never received a lot of radio play. "Keep Prayin'," sung by Henry Paul and Billy Jones, is a fine piece of Southern boogie with high soaring harmony on the chorus. Although "Green Grass and High Tides" has been played a million and six times on album-oriented rock stations, it nonetheless deserves mention. Created in the tradition of the Allman Brothers Band's "Dreams" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird," the song still sounds fresh in the context of the album, and doesn't feel long at its nearly ten-minute length. The Outlaws' debut blew a fresh blast of rock & roll onto a scene increasingly dominated by synthesizers and dance music. It will leave the listener singing along and dreaming about the good ol' days.


pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3644 on: 21 Sep 2014, 03:44 am »

Yep, bought the CD a couple of months ago.


             

               The Outlaws:  Outlaws,    '75 debut,  Arista




I'll have to look in the racks. Not sure at all about this one AD

ArthurDent

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 15326
  • Don't Panic / Mostly Harmless
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3645 on: 21 Sep 2014, 03:52 am »

I'll have to look in the racks. Not sure at all about this one AD

I've got the High Tides Forever collection CD, but this is one I was very happy to find in the box. As with many groups it was a fine premier offering. If you aren't tappin' your toe & boogie-in' to these guys, check your bloodpressure & call the Dr. Something is definitely not right.

ArthurDent

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 15326
  • Don't Panic / Mostly Harmless
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3646 on: 21 Sep 2014, 04:23 am »
                 

                  Steve Goodman:  self titled 1st,    '71, Buddah Records

               songwriter/singer extraordinaire, gone way too soon.

pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3647 on: 21 Sep 2014, 04:24 am »

I'll have to look in the racks. Not sure at all about this one AD

No gots on that one.

CactusBob

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 2999
  • < Desert Rat >
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3648 on: 21 Sep 2014, 04:37 am »
                 

                  Steve Goodman:  self titled 1st,    '71, Buddah Records

               songwriter/singer extraordinaire, gone way too soon.

Love that record. Saw Steve at The Earl of Old Town. Great guy/musician and incredible songwriter!!!

CactusBob

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 2999
  • < Desert Rat >
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3649 on: 21 Sep 2014, 04:37 am »
Jimi Hendrix  ~  Cry of Love

Reprise


ArthurDent

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 15326
  • Don't Panic / Mostly Harmless
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3650 on: 21 Sep 2014, 04:48 am »
Love that record. Saw Steve at The Earl of Old Town. Great guy/musician!

Sweet. I was too young & chicken to try & sneak in back in the day when he, John Prine, Bonnie Koloc, & other of the late 60s & early 70s were playing there. There were 6 of his LPs in the bin. I want to say I saw him late 70s, but can't remember where, so maybe not. While I may not remember much of the content of some of the shows I attended, I do remember pretty much all of them.  :D

ArthurDent

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 15326
  • Don't Panic / Mostly Harmless
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3651 on: 21 Sep 2014, 05:11 am »
Closing out the evening with some attitude........

                 

                  Joe Walsh: Live, You Can't Argue With A Sick Mind,       '76,  ABC Records

vinyl_lady

Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3652 on: 22 Sep 2014, 08:36 pm »


This is incredible. Highly recommended for any early R.E.M. fan.

pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3653 on: 25 Sep 2014, 07:46 pm »




Little John ...........Epic ~ E 30414


Sounds like Chicago or Blood, Sweet and Tears

pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3654 on: 26 Sep 2014, 10:43 am »




The Druids Of Stonehenge ~ Creation

pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3655 on: 26 Sep 2014, 11:16 pm »




The Alan Parsons Project ~ Stereotomy

pumpkinman

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 12997
  • A Kind Word Is an Easy Gift To Give
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3656 on: 27 Sep 2014, 12:15 am »



The Lovin' Spoonful ~ Revelation: Revolution '69

pconley2

Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3657 on: 27 Sep 2014, 12:57 am »


I have always tried to find the best sounding or looking versions of the Beatles' albums that I could, I couldn't resist these unusual French pressings of the Red, White and Blue albums.
Phil

vinyl_lady

Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3658 on: 27 Sep 2014, 03:10 am »

etcarroll

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 3569
  • SE PA. by way of Boston, MA.
Re: P-Mans "Rock and Roll" Vinyl LP page
« Reply #3659 on: 27 Sep 2014, 01:33 pm »
Steve Winwood - Arc of a Diver

An old friend coming over today with some albums I'm going to convert to CD for him as he doesn't have a tt. Warming up the tubes with Winwood. Sterling/Winchester in the dead wax.