Once again: what are you listening to now? Part 2.

Squishman

Squishman

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Playing the George Harrison Live in Japan LP and it sounds really terrific. Dead quiet and solid pressing. Clapton is in the band as mentioned previously. So on side 2 (of 4) they play "Something". That must've been interesting. Beatle George and Eric remained best of friends of course through it all, but I wonder if that was awkward or if they had a good laugh over it. This was 1991 and Eric was still with Patti. George was married to Olivia by then.
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

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Listening to the new Hendrix box set. Songs in the process of being recorded for an album he didn’t live to release. Always great to hear new Jimi. RIP.
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John Lohmann

John Lohmann

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More Doobie's! favorite is "What were Once Vises are Now Habits".
My favorite on this particular album has to be "For Someone Special" -- still gives me goosebumps when I hear the rhythm section, especially in the fadeout at the end.
 
davidscott

davidscott

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My favorite on this particular album has to be "For Someone Special" -- still gives me goosebumps when I hear the rhythm section, especially in the fadeout at the end.
Black Water is my favorite Doobie song. I was actually stationed in the USAF at the Keesler base in Mississippi when this song was being played on the air. Good memories.
 
Squishman

Squishman

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Black Water is my favorite Doobie song. I was actually stationed in the USAF at the Keesler base in Mississippi when this song was being played on the air. Good memories.
I just love that album. It is in my top 20 LP's of all time.
 
John Lohmann

John Lohmann

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Black Water is my favorite Doobie song. I was actually stationed in the USAF at the Keesler base in Mississippi when this song was being played on the air. Good memories.
See, I always thought that was too "goofy" or "swampy" of a song -- but I was born in '73, so a lot of this music was before my time...came to appreciate a lot of it later on.
 
Squishman

Squishman

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See, I always thought that was too "goofy" or "swampy" of a song -- but I was born in '73, so a lot of this music was before my time...came to appreciate a lot of it later on.
I like some of the Michael McDonald Doobies, but the Tom Johnson era was where it's at for the vast majority of Boobie Bros fans, including me. I have all of those albums, except the first one.
 

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