What Are You Listening to Now 7.0

Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks -- How can I miss you when you won't go away
 
Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the Moon

I respect his time with Sabbath, but for my taste, Sabbath had better tunes with Dio. That said, Ozzy's solo output in the 80s was spectacular. Also, I find the contrast between Ozzy's singing and speaking voices rather fascinating. He's even more difficult to understand than Lemmy was when speaking normally, but the moment he starts singing, I get almost every word. Weird.
 
There's some INSANE drum parts on the early Genesis albums. I'm puzzled why they went all-in on programmed drums in their later career. ("Invisible Touch" will forever be among my fav Genesis albums, drum computer or not - but still...)
Phil Collins was too busy singing.
 
PAT METHENY "America Undefined"
. . . cinematic. soothing. and exciting all at the same time

'Travels' has some good stuff on it. 'San Lorenzo' and 'Are You Going With Me?' for two.
 
Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the Moon

I respect his time with Sabbath, but for my taste, Sabbath had better tunes with Dio. That said, Ozzy's solo output in the 80s was spectacular. Also, I find the contrast between Ozzy's singing and speaking voices rather fascinating. He's even more difficult to understand than Lemmy was when speaking normally, but the moment he starts singing, I get almost every word. Weird.

Well, he does sound as if he is always loaded.

Gloria - Shadows of Knight
 
Ayeron, the Theory Of Everything. The whole thing, all the way through.
 
Journey To The Center Of The Earth - Rick Wakeman

Both versions, in their entirety.
 
Journey To The Center Of The Earth - Rick Wakeman

Both versions, in their entirety.

I only have the original version.

But I saw him perform the entire thing live, with a full orchestra, in the early '80s. Fantastic show.

His young 2-year-old son came wandering out on stage at one point. He stopped the whole show, walked the boy of the stage, came back, and picked up where he left off ... as if nothing had happened! :D
 
My current play list over the past 15 minutes or so, Fat Bottom Girls by Queen, Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morissette, for a change of pace, Kiss Me preformed by Sixpence None the Richer.
 
Skøgen Skulle Dø - Myrkur


Peacefully haunting.

Or hauntingly peaceful.
 
I only have the original version.

But I saw him perform the entire thing live, with a full orchestra, in the early '80s. Fantastic show.

Never saw it (or him) live, but I watched it on a TV concert late one night.
 
Private Eyes - Hall & Oats

8-track just clicked to a new song

Bad Moon Rising - CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
 
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