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I still have my original LP of LTK one of the few vinyl records I have left. I also had the 7" single though threw that away over 25 years ago with the rest of my vinyl collection like an idiot lol
Angels Of Death
Been years since I deep dived into Hawkwind, so many great albums.
Ed Terry - Rock Your Baby
Santana - Oye Como Va
Great album.
Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth) (Take 18)
From the forthcoming 50th anniversary reissue of George Harrison's 2nd solo album, LIVING IN THE MATERIAL WORLD (ps. a year late, but always welcomed).
This track has spoke to my soul for 40 years after I first heard it.
I was born in the 70's I listened to my parents George Harrison tapes before I listened to a full Beatles album, my parents were huge Cream and Clapton fans so that is what I listened to first, Clapton's work with George is amazing.
I have listened to this a lot recently with mixed emotions.
Cloud Nine was one of my earliest purchases in music.
Marwa Blues (2009 Remaster)
@Dwayne one of my favorite tracks of George.
Dedicated to PM kind of, this track is amazing, Clapton in god mode, I get chills every time I listen to this.
Ore of the greatest songs of all times.
Perhaps oddly, one of my favorite Harrison tracks is Mystical One from his overlooked (and I do mean overlooked!) 1982 LP, GONE TROPPO. I think maybe me and four other people in the US brought the album back in the fall of 1982. :)) So many underrated gems on that LP (including Unknown Delight - kind of his version of Lennon's Beautiful Boy IMO.
But Mystical One is the track that I always return to when I need the inner peace of following my own path.
♫ They say I'm not what I used to be
All the same
I'm happier than a willow tree
Shine or rain sitting here by a stream ♫
Nina Simone - Mississippi Goddam
Foghat - Third Time Lucky
Bachman Turner Overdrive - You Ain't See Nothing Yet
Joe Walsh - One Day At A Time
It's between Revolver and Abbey Road as my favorite album. That said, I go through "phases" every couple of months where I'll fall in love (again) with an LP. For example, a couple of years ago it was A Hard Day's Night.
As for history, with the exception of cutting George's "I Me Mine" and some re-recordings for "Let It Be" (the single version of the song), Abbey Road really was the final.
Legendary.
I go through phases also, Rubber Soul and Revolver are amongst my top albums, I have spent a lot of time listening to The Beatles (White album) recently some amazing tracks on there.
You can never go wrong with Lemmy.
I have a few of the Foo fighters albums, I did not know Lemmy and Grohl had collaborated, I will check it out.
Reptoid Vision
Great track.
One of HW's angriest tracks, interesting lyrics.
Mark Ronson - Inversion
Moby - In this World
50 years on and Hawkwind are still making great albums. It is the first time I have listened to this album as bought it on CD today, The Future Never Waits was released last year and it is one of there best.
Bill Withers is one of the greatest.
Let It Be
This is more than a great cover.
Another Day to Run
Lonely Town, Lonely Street