What are you listening to? March 2026

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It's very good. Far beyond RHCP and the sound quality is excellent, unlike most RHCP albums.

I saw Flea perform a trumpet solo to an Imogen Heap song at Coachella. Just walked out in the middle of the song, played a tasteful interlude, and disappeared backstage after the song. Of course, all to uproarious cheering and applause.
 
Kind of in a funk as to what to listen to next lately
Always kind of an album listener but nothing exciting me - so variety of playlists suiting me fine

In a way, kind of reminds me of the "old" radio days

So it's not Thursday - but I'm traveling Thursday and Friday, so may jump to my 1976 playlist early

I'm sure you're VERY interested in this stream of musical consciousness LOL
 
George Segal & The Imperial JazzbandA Touch Of Ragtime (Featuring The Music Of Scott Joplin) (Flying Dutchman 1974)

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Vinyl Spin of the Day.
 
Argent - Nexus (1974)

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Vinyl Spin of the Day.

Since I received this album as a freebie with a Discogs order, I wasn't expecting too much. However, it turned out to be a very pleasant surprise. For their fifth album, the boys ditched the arena rock preening of "Hold Your Head Up" for a full-on prog record. Artistically successful thanks in large part to Rod's fine keyboards, the dismal sales fractured the band. The hideous U.S. cover couldn't have helped. Guess Epic Records thought the nifty UK art was too deep for us Yanks. :meh:

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:4.5: on the Sam-O-Meter.
 
Terry Gibbs - El Nutto (Limelight 1964)

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Vinyl Spin of the Day.

Supposedly the title is the nickname Terry's wife uses for him. She should know. :p

A young Alice Coltrane (then known as Alice McLeod makes her third recorded appearance here on piano.

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Indigo Girls - Rites of Passage (1992)

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MusicBoomerang Trade of the Day.

As if a strong batch of songs wasn't enough, like AMG sez, "thanks to producer Peter Collins and a slew of amazing guests, including Jackson Browne, David Crosby, the Roches, and Lisa Germano, the added harmonies and diverse instrumentation put on a whole other spin."

I've managed to accumulate most of the Girls' catalogue on MB. So far, this may be my favorite.
 
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