


i think it’s been mainly this for at least a month…they save my soul man
Radiohead released a day early, go get them tunes!


The Mosque, Richmond, VA (5/25/77)
Mississippi Half-Step
Jack Straw
They Love Each Other
Mexicali Blues
Peggy-O
Cassidy
Loser
Lazy Lightnin’
Supplication
Brown Eyed Women
Promised Land
Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain
Estimated Prophet
He’s Gone
drums
The Other One
Wharf Rat
The Other One
The Wheel
Around and Around
U.S. Blues

This is definitely an album that I feel will take some time to grow on me, but so far the standouts for me have been “Morning Mr Magpie,” “Little by Little,” and “Codex.” Looking forward to multiple listens 
I always…man I miss the progrum 
^Absolutely unbelievable. It was performed by violinist Hilary Hahn, who is equally unbelievable.
The Sugaree is a pretty unbelievable 21 minutes, so early in the 1st set.
05-28-77 Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Ct. (Sat)
1: Bertha> Good Lovin’> Sugaree, Jack Straw, Row Jimmy, Minglewood, Candyman, Passenger, Brown Eyed Women, Promised Land
2: Samson & Delilah, Tennessee Jed, Estimated Prophet> Playin’ In The Band> Terrapin Station> Not Fade Away> Wharf Rat> Playin’ In The Band, One More Saturday Night
E: U. S. Blues
It took me a few listens but i love this album now.

^ That’s a great one.



I have Yes coming out of my coffee. I’m listening to so much Yes I can’t believe it. I went and made myself a series of Yes live collections by era out of bootlegs and various live albums. Sometimes I hate this band, but not right now.

I’m listening to Beastie Boys ‘Licensed to ill’ right now and think this has to be one of the top greatest classic albums ever made
From Jeff’s Live at Ronnie Scott’s DVD/CD release in 2009.
Absofuckinglutely brilliant. Never ever get tired of Jeff. Ever!
FTW!!!
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