Thursday, January 22, 2026

Ted Nugent : Locked & Loaded (San Antonio, TX USA 1/22/77)



THAT NADINE,

WHAT A TEENAGE QUEEN

SHE LOOKIN' SO CLEAN

ESPECIALLY DOWN IN BETWEEN..


  Locked & Loaded

 (San Antonio, TX USA 1/22/77)

The Doors : Backstage And Dangerous: The Private Rehearsal



NOW THAT WE

 KNOW EACH OTHER

A LITTLE BIT BETTER,

WHY DON'T YOU

COME OVER HERE

MAKE ME FEEL ALRIGHT

Spirit : Spirit



DID JIMMY 

(BORROW OR NOT ?)

You Be The Judge...

Hmmmm...

Led Zeppelin : Old Refectory, Southampton University, Southampton, UK 01/22/73






I WORK SEVEN

TO ELEVEN 

EVERY NIGHT

IT REALLY MAKES

 LIFE A DRAG....

Journey : Time3


SOMEDAY LOVE WILL FIND YOU

BREAK THOSE CHAINS THAT BIND YOU

ONE NIGHT WILL REMIND YOU

HOW WE TOUCHED

AND WENT OUR

SEPARATE WAYS

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Journey : Infinity (Deluxe Edition)


OPEN MY EYES

TO A NEW KIND OF WAY

The Rolling Stones : Between All The Buttons



I'M GOING RED

AND MY TONGUE'S 

GETTING TIRED


Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young : Studio Archives 1969



WHEN I FINALLY 

GET MYSELF TOGETHER

I'M GOING TO GET DOWN TO

THAT SUNNY SOUTHERN WEATHER

SEPARATE THE WHEAT

FROM THE CHAFF

I FEEL LIKE I OWE IT

TO SOMEONE. YEAH


Jerry Garcia : Garcia



IF THE THUNDER 

DON'T GET YOU

THEN THE LIGHTING WILL


The Beatles : Meet The Beatles ! (Stereo/ Mono)


WHILE I'M AWAY

I'LL WRITE HOME EVERYDAY

AND I'LL SEND 

ALL MY LOVING TO YOU

Monday, January 19, 2026

The Who : Greatest Hits Live


DIZZY IN MY HEAD
AND I'M FEELING BLUE

The Jimi Hendrix Experience : Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany 01/19/69



THEY TALK ABOUT ME

LIKE A DOG

TALKIN' ABOUT 

THE CLOTHES I WEAR

BUT THEY DON'T REALIZE

THEY'RE THE ONES

WHO'S SQUARE

Janis Joplin : Blow All My Blues Away (Box Set) (Expanded Edition)


Janis Lyn Joplin 

(January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970)

 was an

 American singer

 and songwriter.

 One of the most iconic 

and successful 

rock performers 

of her era, 

she was noted for her

 powerful 

mezzo-soprano vocals 

and her 

"electric" 

stage presence.

In 1967, 

Joplin rose to prominence 

following an appearance

 at the

 Monterey Pop Festival, 

where she was the lead singer

of the then little-known 

San Francisco psychedelic

 rock band 

Big Brother and the Holding Company. 

After releasing two albums 

with the band, 

she left 

Big Brother to continue

 as a solo artist 

with her own backing groups, 

first 

the Kozmic Blues Band  

and then

 the Full Tilt Boogie Band. 

She performed at the 1969 

Woodstock Festival 

and on the

 Festival Express

 train tour. 

Five singles 

by Joplin reached

 the 

US Billboard Hot 100,

 including a cover 

of the 

Kris Kristofferson song

 "Me and Bobby McGee",

 which posthumously

 reached number one

 in March 1971. 

Her most popular songs

 include her cover versions of 

"Piece of My Heart", 

"Cry Baby",

 "Down on Me",

 "Ball and Chain",

 and

 "Summertime",

 as well as her 

original song

 "Mercedes Benz",

 which was her

 final recording.

Joplin died

 of a

'heroin overdose

 in 1970, 

at the age of only 27, 

after releasing

three albums

 two with 

Big Brother and the Holding Company 

and one solo album

A second solo album,

 Pearl

was released in

 January 1971, 

three months after

 her death.

 It reached number one

 on the Billboard 200.

 She was posthumously 

inducted into the

 Rock and Roll

 Hall of Fame

 in 1995. 

Rolling Stone

 ranked Joplin 

number 28 

on its 2008 list 

of the 

"200 Greatest Singers of All Time",

 dropping to number 78

 in the 2023 list. 

As of 2013, 

she remains one 

of the top-selling vocalists

 in the United States, 

with Recording Industry 

Association of America

 (RIAA) 

certifications of

 18.5 million albums sold.

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Warren Zevon : Excitable Boy



YOU HEAR HIM HOWLIN'

AROUND YOUR KITCHEN DOOR

YOU BETTER NOT

LET HIM IN ...


Pink Floyd : A Nice Pair




LIME AND LIMPID GREEN,
A SECOND SCENE
NOW FIGHTS BETWEEN 
THE BLUE 
YOU ONCE KNEW


Glenn Frey : Above The Clouds (The Collection Box Set)


 Glenn Lewis Frey

 (November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016)

 was an 

American musician. 

He was a 

founding member

 of the rock band

 The Eagles

for whom he was

 the co-lead singer

 and frontman,

 roles he came to

 share with 

fellow member

 Don Henley

with whom he wrote

 most of

 Eagles' material.

 Frey played guitar

 and keyboards 

as well as 

singing lead vocals

 on songs such as

 "Take It Easy", 

"Peaceful Easy Feeling",

 "Tequila Sunrise",

 "Already Gone",

 "James Dean",

 "Lyin' Eyes", 

"New Kid in Town", 

and

 "Heartache Tonight".

While The Eagles 

were on hiatus

 from 1980 to 1994, 

Frey embarked on a 

successful solo career.

 He released his 

debut album, 

No Fun Aloud,

 in 1982

 and went on to

 record Top 40 hits 

"The One You Love", 

"Smuggler's Blues",

 "Sexy Girl",

 "The Heat Is On",

 "You Belong to the City", 

"True Love",

 "Soul Searchin'",

 and

 "Livin' Right".

 As a member of

The Eagles,

 Frey won

 six Grammy Awards

 and

 five American 

Music Awards

The Eagles 

were inducted into the

 Rock and Roll

 Hall of Fame

 in 1998,

 the first year they

 were nominated. 

Consolidating his 

solo recordings 

and those with

 the Eagles, 

Frey had 

24 Top 

40 singles

 on the

 Billboard Hot 100.

ZZ Top : Antenna



I GET NAILED 

EVERY NOW AND THEN

I GET MY MOJO WORKING

BUT I'M PINNED AGAIN


David Crosby : David Crosby (1968)


 


SPEAK OUT,
YOU GOT TO 
SPEAK OUT 
AGAINST THE MADNESS,

YOU GOT TO
 SPEAK YOUR MIND
IF YOU DARE

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Acme Thunder : Let's All Get Naked



WE'RE ALL HERE TO PARTY

NO ONE GETS DENIED


The Beatles : Yellow Submarine (Remastered Stereo) (Expanded Edition)




AND OUR FRIENDS

ARE ALL ABOARD

MANY MORE OF THEM

LIVE NEXT DOOR

AND THE BAND

BEGINS TO PLAY..


The Rolling Stones : From The Vault (The Mick Taylor Years 1970-1973)



Michael Kevin Taylor 

(Born January 17th 1949)

 is an

 English guitarist, 

best known as a 

former member of

 John Mayall's Bluesbreakers

 (1967–1969)

 and

 the Rolling Stones

 (1969–1974). 

As a member 

of the Stones, 

he appeared on

 Let It Bleed 

(1969), 

Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! 

(1970), 

Sticky Fingers 

(1971), 

Exile on Main St.

 (1972), 

Goats Head Soup

 (1973),

 It's Only Rock 'n Roll 

(1974), 

and 

Tattoo You

 (1981).


Since leaving

 the Rolling Stones

 in December 1974, 

Taylor has worked with

 numerous other artists 

and released several 

solo albums.

From

 November 2012 onwards, 

he participated in

 the Stones

 50th-Anniversary shows

 in London and Newark, 

and in the band's

 50 & Counting tour,

 which included 

North America, 

Glastonbury Festival

 and 

Hyde Park in 2013.

Taylor was ranked 37th

 in Rolling Stone magazine's 

2011 list 

of the

 100 greatest guitarists

 of all time.

 Guns N' Roses

 guitarist

 Slash states that 

Taylor has had the 

biggest influence

 on him.

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