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WHAT CLASSIC ROCK (OR JUST PLAIN ROCK) ARE YOU LISTENING TO?

So what are you listening to right now?  Any genre is cool.

 

For me:

 

Scott's Hidden Treasure

Depeche Mode - Wrong (courtesy of Niels)

Kim Mitchell - Akimbo Alogo (courtesy of Jon)

Next week's Album of the Week (hint: think orchestra)

Shinedown - The Sound of Madness

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Toto--The Essential Toto

Ernie Isley--High Wire

Manfred Mann's Earth Band--Somewhere In Afrika

Seals & Crofts--Get Closer

Pink Floyd--The Final Cut

Bonnie Tyler--The Greatest Hits

Yes--Fragile

King Crimson--Starless And Bible Black (Rjhog)

King's X--Ear Candy

Santana--The Essential Santana

Kool & The Gang--Wild And Peaceful

Orion The Hunter--Orion The Hunter

Krokus--The Definitive Collection

UFO--Obsession

David Gilmour--Rattle That Lock

Meat Loaf--The Very Best Of Meat Loaf

Blue Oyster Cult--Don't Fear The Reaper: The Best Of Blue Oyster Cult

Olivia Newton-John--Back To Basics: The Essential Collection 1971-1992

Bonnie Tyler--Faster Than The Speed Of Light

The Beach Boys--Holland

Love--The Best Of Love

King's X--Tape Head

Ayreon--The Dream Sequencer

Therion--Secret Of The Runes

Journey--Escape

Foreigner--4

Jefferson Starship--Modern Times

The Average White Band--AWB

Saxon--Crusader

Stevie Nicks--Bella Donna

Funkadelic--One Nation Under A Groove

Asia--Heat Of The Moment (1982-1990): The Very Best Of Asia

Outlaws--Ghost Riders

Lynyrd Skynyrd--(Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)

The Knack--Retrospective (The Best Of The Knack)

UFO--The Essential UFO

Santana--Inner Secrets

Meat Loaf--Couldn't Have Said It Better

The Beach Boys--Carl & The Passions: So Tough

Ellen Foley--Nightout

Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler--Private Investigations: The Best Of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler

Price And The Revolution--Around The World In A Day

ZZ Top--Rancho Texicano: The Very Best Of ZZ Top

Traffic--John Barleycorn Must Die (Rjhog)

Roger Taylor--Fun In Space (RM)

Parliament--Mothership Connection

Queensrÿche--Condition Hüman

Paul McCartney--Pipes Of Peace (RM)

The Charlie Daniels Band--A Decade Of Hits

Ellen Foley?  What's that one like?

I tip my hat to your diversity.  

Late 70's hard rock.

Any relation to Matt Foley?

Maiden - The Book Of Souls (exellent)

Winery Dogs - Hot Streak (crap)

Graveyard - Innocence & Decadence (Okay, need to listen again)

Toto - XIV (Awesome, still second best album of the year)

EODM - Zipper Down (crap)

"Queensryche" - Condition Human (a waste of my time)

Mercury Rev - The Light In You (Not my style right now)

DTP - Epicloud

Chris Cornell - Higher Truth (ZZzzz...!!)

Anathema - We're here because we're here

Ghost - Meliora (Exellent)

Spocks Beard - The Oblivion Particle (Good album)

Gilmour - Rattle That Lock (It's okay)

Richards - Crosseyed Heart (It's okay)

Rolling Stones - Between The Buttons

Symphony X - Underworld (It's okay)

Tesseract - Polaris (For kids, not for me)

The Sword - High Country (Pretty good)

Clutch - Psychic Warfare - (Good album so far)

Ayreon - The Theory Of Everything

and last but certainly not least...

Steven Wilson - Hands. Cannot.Erase

Steven Wilson - The Raven

Don Henley - Cass County

Eagles Of Death Metal - Zipper Down (free stream on NPR)

Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove (Jon)

David Gilmour - Rattle That Lock

Keith Richards - Crosseyed Heart

Traffic - John Barleycorn Must Die

Parliament - Mothership Connection (Jon)

Queensryche - Condition Human

Dead Daisies - Revolucion

John Wesley - Disconnect

Will Hoge - Small Town Dreams

Turnpike Troubadours - Turnpike Troubadours

Over the last couple of weeks I've listened to three boxed sets I own:

Judas Priest - Metalogy

Cheap Trick - Sex, America, Cheap Trick

Journey - Time3

Black Sabbath--The Dio Years

Santana--Marathon

Paul McCartney--Tug Of War (Remix)

Ellen Foley--Spirit Of St. Louis

Kansas--The Ultimate Kansas Collection

Meat Loaf--Bad Attitude

Hall & Oates--Starting All Over Again

Billy Joel--Streetlife Serenade (Rjhog)

Neil Young--Greatest Hits

The Time--Pandemonium

LRB--Playing To Win

David Essex--The David Essex Album

Chicago--Group Portrait (disc 1)

What did you think of the McCartney remix?

Seems the vocals are much more out front than on the original version. It's not bad, though. Sounds very good. 

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