SaraM wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:39 am
They were the first band I really got into and I still love them. The first album is my fave, but I even like Heaven And Hell with Ronnie James.
The first is my favourite too.
50 years old last Thursday.
Anthrax - We've Come For You All, Safe Home is still a stunning piece of metal
Metallica - Binge and Purge
La Coka Nostra - A Brand You Can Trust
The Workhorse Movement - Sons of the Pioneers
"Never debate an idiot, they'll only drag you down to their level and they have the advantage of experience"
Richard and Linda Thompson 'Pour Down Like Silver'
Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 'Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow'
Led Zeppelin 'Physical Graffiti'
Black Sabbath 'Sabotage'
Fleetwood Mac 'Fleetwood Mac'
Blue Oyster Cult 'On You Feet Or On Your Knees'
Krafwerk 'Radio-Activity'
Thin Lizzy 'Fighting'
Neu! 'Neu! '75'
faaip wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2020 7:42 pm
I doubt Gandi ever gets on here but he might like this as a Bonamassa fan...joined by Rebecca & Megan Lovell.
Well, that's where you are wrong. I check in here regularly, just to see if there is anything new of interest that may have passed me by. Larkin Poe might be a case in point, I will give them a listen.
BTW, Joe is a regular on those cruises out of Miami and Fort Lauderdale (he can play with anyone) and the last time we were over, I tried to get the wife interested in one, but strangely, she declined. A day cruise to Grand Bahama, a day in the Bahamas, and a late cruise back the long way round, with cocktails and Bonamassa. $60 a pop, which is cheaper than seeing him at the Leeds Arena in May.
Joe Bonamassa saw him a few years ago an that was a love in with himself. I do actually like him on vinyl or disc, solo and the bcc.
Today
Glenn Hughes some solo albums and Trapeze.
Richard Hawley Cole's Corner and Lady's Bridge