jacman Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 AC/DC-Back In Black Ted Nugent-Stranglehold The Rolling Stones-Gimme Shelter Quote
Joe G Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 (edited) PMG -- First Circle John Scofield Band -- Philiopiety and Like the Moon, from up all night Anything by Iron Maiden or Dio, if heard in the van on the radio when Jim and I are driving home from the gig. Pretty rare to hear either of those, however. Edited November 17, 2003 by Joe G Quote
Jazzmoose Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Stray Cat Blues - Stones Oh, yeah! You can't crank it up loud enough for that one! Quote
Free For All Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Free for All----Art Blakey Hell yeah, what was I thinking? Also, any of the Sco w/Dennis Chambers. Quote
brownie Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Anything from the Miles Davis electric bands! I keep several discs of those in the car when driving on my own. Quote
Big Al Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Obivously, anything by ....AC/DC POWERAGE!!!! Also, MILES SMILES! Quote
king ubu Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Free for All----Art Blakey yes indeed! And Grant Green's take on "It Ain't Necessarily So" with Blakey (from the Quartets with Sonny Clark 2CD). Night of the Cookers (I don't know many are no big fans of this, neither am I, but sometimes I still like to listen to it!). ubu Quote
Man with the Golden Arm Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 (edited) Don Pullen and Jack Bruce: "Rawalpindi Blues" from 'Darn It: Paul Haines / Kip Hanrahan'. You can almost see Don's knuckles coming through the speakers. Just freakin' beautiful stuff!!! oh yeah ubu! "Ain't Necessarily So"...Yikes!!! come to think of it "Blue Pepper" from FES! "Snagglepuss" from Naked City. Edited November 17, 2003 by Man with the Golden Arm Quote
WD45 Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Hell yeah. And, I would have to agree with all of the votes for Free for All, especially the title cut. Can't wait for this RVG! Quote
John B Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 Free For All gets my vote for #1 choice. also - Slint - Spiderland Black Flag - Damaged Ramones - Its Alive Misfits - Walk Among Us Fugazi - Repeater and most of the discs on Erstwhile need a lot of volume in order to hear a lot of the detail. This usually requires me to use headphones as my wife can't tolerate any Erst disc I've played so far. Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted November 17, 2003 Report Posted November 17, 2003 I can't find the exact quatation right now, but the first Paul Butterfield Blues Band LP had an adnomition in a little box on the cover to the effect that 'to fully appreciate the sound of the PBBB we respectfully suggest that you play this record as loud as possible'. (of course given stereo technology in 1965(?) that generally wasn't that loud) It was, nonetheless, good advice. Quote
jazzypaul Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 (edited) Wayne Horvitz & Zony Mash: Cold Spell...Because Funk has to be loud. This funk has to be louder. Superchunk: On The Mouth...Because it doesn't sound right quiet. George Benson: Cookbook...Because I always sing off key, and I like to sing along with this one. The Jesus Lizard: Show...Why Not? My Bloody Valentine: Loveless...Loud is the only way you'll hear all of the layers upon layers of guitar. The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead...? If Morrisey's gonna whine, he may as well whine with the amps turned up to 11. Metallica: Kill Em All... You gotta ask? Anthrax: State of Euphoria...See comments on Benson. Joe Farrell: Moon Germs...Because everyone else needs to hear how good this is, too! Miles Davis: It's About That Time...Electric Miles...more powerful than Zeppelin on PCP... Edited November 18, 2003 by jazzypaul Quote
Jazzmoose Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 I can't find the exact quatation right now, but the first Paul Butterfield Blues Band LP had an adnomition in a little box on the cover to the effect that 'to fully appreciate the sound of the PBBB we respectfully suggest that you play this record as loud as possible'. (of course given stereo technology in 1965(?) that generally wasn't that loud) It was, nonetheless, good advice. Wasn't there something like that on Ziggy Stardust too? Going by memory; it's been many years... Shit, I've got to pick up that 70s Bowie stuff again sometime... Quote
Dmitry Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 Sonny Rollins - You Don't Know What Love Is as loud as my lungs can take Quote
Brandon Burke Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 Eric B. & Rakim - "I Know You Got Soul" Quote
Brandon Burke Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 My Bloody Valentine: Loveless...Loud is the only way you'll hear all of the layers upon layers of guitar. Loud was literally the only way to hear them live as well. Quote
BFrank Posted November 18, 2003 Report Posted November 18, 2003 Geeeeeeez. I almost forgot about THIS one! Quote
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