Classic Rock Bottom

Time for a cool change. Hey! Thats a cool song too, but not for this weeks playlist. Were doing something we havent done in quite awhile, acoustic tunes! When done right they can be magical. And I've got 4 of them that fit that definition perfectly. 

And were staying away from the 80's!  So I thought we'd pull another old trick out of the hidden treasures hat and that we've not done in some time.. Were going with the format of 2 old and 2 new tunes.

Think you got 2 old and 2 new acoustic songs that are better than these?

PLAYLIST --> http://www.podsnack.com/CA69EFD9E8C/a132xwgw

Bad Company
Desolation Angels
1979

1 - Crazy Circles

It is considered the last strong album by Bad Company, mostly because it contains their last major hit, "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy," written by Paul Rodgers which its inspiration came from a guitar synthesizer riff that Rodgers came up with.

"Gone, Gone, Gone", written by bassist Boz Burrell, also received substantial airplay on rock stations. It was the first of only three songs he ever wrote for the band, but is widely revered as one of the band's finest compositions.

The album reached #3 on the Billboard album charts in 1979 and went Platinum in 1979 and Double Platinum subsequently.

Supertramp
Crisis? What Crisis?
1975

2 - Sister Moonshine

Having achieved commercial success with Crime of the Century, the pressure was on for Supertramp to deliver a followup, and the record company pushed them to begin work as soon as the touring for "Crime" was finished. While touring the west coast of North America, Supertramp unintentionally gained extra time: Hodgson injured his hand, forcing the band to cancel the rest of the tour and leaving them with nothing better to do than work on the album. Despite this, the band still didn't have time to rehearse for the album, and much like Indelibly Stamped, songwriters Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson had no vision for a completed album worked out. Furthermore, the band's busy touring schedule had left no time for writing songs, and so they entered A&M's Los Angeles recording studios with only leftover songs from Crime of the Century (or even earlier) for material. Due to shortage of material, production had to be halted at one point so that Davies and Hodgson could write two new songs, one of which was "Ain't Nobody But Me".

Porcupine Tree
Signify
1996

3 - Waiting Phase One

Signify was the first Porcupine Tree album recorded as a full band unit, rather than primarily by frontman Steven Wilson with occasional assistance from other musicians, primarily the ones who would become full-time band members as of this album; Richard Barbieri, Colin Edwin, and Chris Maitland. In 1995, the band would alternate between touring in support of their last release, The Sky Moves Sideways, and writing and recording the album, with Wilson describing it as "The album was recorded in quite a piecemeal way with tracks written and recorded in batches of 2 or 3, followed by gaps of up to 3 months." As such, a number of the songs, albeit in early forms, were debuted live before the album's release.

Anathema
Weather Systems
2012

4 - Untouchable, Part 1

Weather Systems is the ninth album by the British rock band Anathema. It was released on 16 April 2012 in Europe via Kscope and 24 April 2012 in the US via The End Records. The band describes the album as "not background music for parties. The music is written to deeply move the listener". The album was recorded in Liverpool, North Wales and Oslo, each place significant to Anathema's past, present and future. The record was produced by band members Vincent Cavanagh and Daniel Cavanagh, as well as Christer-André Cederberg.

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75% Prog huh?  Nothin' wrong with that.  Cool topic.

I really loved the idea and the playlists we came up with in the acoustic group, kinda wanted to see if the idea could gain some traction, so some of these are a rehash, but I don't think anyone outside of you and I heard them anyway...

I hear ya.  Sometimes it gets depressing, but then I realize, who gives a %$#@!  As long as at least me, you and Jon are listening, everything's hunky dory.

Look out for the new Anathema-album "Distant Satellites", released June 9th.

I love 75% of your play-list :-)

I seen that... Im pretty excited about it too...

Tracks 2-4 I presume?

Let's see....

"2" old:

Wish You Were Here--Pink Floyd

Tangerine--Led Zeppelin

Fade To Black--Metallica

2 "new":

The Needle And Your Pain--Lillian Axe

To Rid The Disease--Disease (actually, anything off the "Damnation" album)

Anything off the three Days Of The New albums

Oops!

Should be:

To Rid The Disease--Opeth

Silly me.  

I could live without hearing that Metallica track again. But live the rest of the old classics you listed. Need to listen to the new ones you mentioned...

The whole Damnation album post should still be working.

Along with Goddo.

And an NMC from March. 

And I'm sure you've heard this from Days Of The New:

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