- what exotic fish I caught in the ocean of music -

Thanks Robert…,.
I would really give everything to hear them again …

Unfortunately, there is no price to achieve this.

Yeah, only Carl Palmer is left. They were one of my favorite bands.

Back when they were first starting out as a trio.

Heatwave - Boogie Nights (1976)

A wonderful memory when you were a teenager… :+1:

RIP Rod Temperton (on the keyboard)
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And the time machine again:
Simon & Garfunkel, Andy Williams - Scarborough Fair/Canticle (1978)

Jack Bruce & Peter Frampton - Sunshine Of Your Love

Deep Purple: Lady Double Dealer (live)

I can listen to Deep Purple without me tired, at least 100 years more … :slight_smile:
Hope, I havn’t lost my hearing until then…

Going to see Peter Frampton at Interlochen Arts Academy July 26th 2019.

Last time I saw him, he was warming up for Dave Mason and Yes. July-1975. 35,000 people, and tickets were $8.00… 44 years ago, almost to the day…. Was a year before Frampton Comes Alive came out.

Actually played lady double dealer in the car today.
And of course i did so at full power and with the windows on my car down, and my taste of music was appreciated at the recycling yard where i was to recycle my old 22” CRT monitor.

Normally you hear ommpa loompa music from loud cars, but not when i am around, and this kind of music must be listened to loud.

In the 60ties people took acid to make the world weird, today the world are weird and people take prozac to make it normal.

Paul Rodgers (feat. David Gilmour) - Standing around crying

I would add “Sir” to his name. He deserves it!

And the version some of us remember …

Some people have a real gift and they sing beautifully.

Something to relax and soothe:

Aubrey by Bread, Album: Guitar Man (1972)

and
The Last Unicorn by America, Album The Last Unicorn (1982)

… America band again with the former Beatles producer George Martin and recording engineer Geoff Emerick (1974-79)

Sister Golden Hair (1975)

One of the best…

I hope some old nice tunes will be liked by the youngsters … :slight_smile: .

Last time I saw Peter Frampton was with Humble Pie early 70’s at Matterson Square Garden. What a show that was!

Randy VanWarmer - Just When I Needed You Most

Love this song. It brings so many memories…

I found a remarkable for me comment under this song of Greg at California Jam ’74.

The comment is here
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man & Still… You Turn Me On (Live California Jam 1974)

Remarkable is the comment because they still reduce witnesses who know how things happened at that time… :slight_smile:

added a little to the soundtrack in the car, dug out this classic too.

Amazing just how much I remember that track, like almost every note, even though I hadn’t heard it in decades.

Always wondered why those warrior-chicks in fantasy wore almost nothing, instead of kevlar body-armor and chain-mail. Chrissakes, you couldn’t even sit down on a big rock heating in direct sunlight, let alone take a few arrows and darts. Cold breeze at night? Yeah, forget it…

That girl from Heavy Metal might be the reason why i am so apprehensive about girls with green eyes.
I think its the death trap she got going, looking all fine and such so its not killing her you think off as you approach her, and then she spring into action and chop your head off.

And as i have always said, show it if you got it.

Keeping with the Paul Rodgers theme from above (post 283).

Rare Bird - Sympathy