Sunday Afternoon Jam Session!!!
Big_Stacks
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Hey Fellas,
This afternoon I had a really enjoyable Sunday afternoon jam session in the crib. It has been a while since I've done it. I was bored sittin' around the house. I just kept the records spinning and got up started groovin'. I played for myself sort of a "grown folks music" session. Here is the tracklist (as best as I can remember):
1. "Queen of My Soul"-Average White Band.
2. "Let Love Enter"-Michael Henderson.
3. "Treat Me Like a Man"-Michael Henderson.
4. "Lowdown"-Boz Scaggs.
5. "Too Tight"-ConFunkshun.
6. "Handcuffs"-Parliament.
7. "Tear the Roof of the Sucker"-Parliament.
8. "Is this Love That We're Missing"-Quincy Jones.
9. "If I Ever Lose this Heaven"-Quincy Jones.
10. "Love's Holiday"-Earth, Wind, and Fire.
11. "Voyage to Atlantis"-The Isley Brothers.
12. "St. Elmo's Fire"-Michael Franks.
13. "Edith and the Kingpin"-Joni Mitchell.
14. "Babylon Sisters"-Steely Dan.
15. "Good Morning"-Wilbert Longmire.
16. "Sleeping Beauty"-S.O.U.L.
17. "I am Happy"-Victor Feldman.
18. "Young, Willing, and Able"-Minnie Riperton.
19. "Inside Out"-Odyssey.
20. "Ain't Nobody"-Chaka Khan.
21. "Screams of Passion"-The Family.
22. "I Got to Move"-James Brown (how this one fit in to close, I don't know).
I don't know what made me pull these. I was in a "blah" mood, so I played these for a pick-me-up. What did you guys listen to today?
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
This afternoon I had a really enjoyable Sunday afternoon jam session in the crib. It has been a while since I've done it. I was bored sittin' around the house. I just kept the records spinning and got up started groovin'. I played for myself sort of a "grown folks music" session. Here is the tracklist (as best as I can remember):
1. "Queen of My Soul"-Average White Band.
2. "Let Love Enter"-Michael Henderson.
3. "Treat Me Like a Man"-Michael Henderson.
4. "Lowdown"-Boz Scaggs.
5. "Too Tight"-ConFunkshun.
6. "Handcuffs"-Parliament.
7. "Tear the Roof of the Sucker"-Parliament.
8. "Is this Love That We're Missing"-Quincy Jones.
9. "If I Ever Lose this Heaven"-Quincy Jones.
10. "Love's Holiday"-Earth, Wind, and Fire.
11. "Voyage to Atlantis"-The Isley Brothers.
12. "St. Elmo's Fire"-Michael Franks.
13. "Edith and the Kingpin"-Joni Mitchell.
14. "Babylon Sisters"-Steely Dan.
15. "Good Morning"-Wilbert Longmire.
16. "Sleeping Beauty"-S.O.U.L.
17. "I am Happy"-Victor Feldman.
18. "Young, Willing, and Able"-Minnie Riperton.
19. "Inside Out"-Odyssey.
20. "Ain't Nobody"-Chaka Khan.
21. "Screams of Passion"-The Family.
22. "I Got to Move"-James Brown (how this one fit in to close, I don't know).
I don't know what made me pull these. I was in a "blah" mood, so I played these for a pick-me-up. What did you guys listen to today?
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Comments
I didn't listen to nearly as much, but here's my list:
Diamond - Hatred, Passion & Infidelity - I finally got this and while it's no Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop I'm happy to finally be able to give it a spin.
Milt Jackson - Memories of Thelonious Sphere Monk - I like the version Straight, No Chaser on this.
Urbie Green - Senor Blues
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - Wanted Dead or Alive - I love that 'Money in the Bank' track.
And currently listening to Chet Baker - The Most Important Jazz Album of 1964/1965.
...and if I don't fall asleep, I want to give a listen to John Coltrane: Coltrane Jazz.
I heard this one tonight at work.
I really like those Minnie Riperton, Odyssey, and Chaka Khan joints.
Currently listening to the Beeb's "The Basement" on 1Xtra.
For my daily freakout, I listened to the Archie Shepp and Philly Joe Jones' record on Fantasy. Amazing shit. It got me pacing around and smoking a cigarette in no time.
1. ELECTRIC PRUNES release of an oath with the beautifun hand wave image
2. The Jimi Hendrix - Castles in the Sand, Bold as Love (classics)
3. Lee Michaels
4. Def Leppard -Pyromania
5. Fever Tree Creation (Uni)
6. San Francisco - Cold Blood
7. Bill Cosby - Disco Bill (more than twice)
8. Pelican - Uppteknir
9. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here...
10. Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
11. Living Proof - Fitness is Ageless (A Musical Fitness Program Developed By Lawrence Frankel One of America's Foremost Authorities On Fitness After 50) For the "New Generation" of Middle Aged And Older Americans (50 years and older) To Slow Down Aging-Tone Muscles-Strengthen Heart & Lungs
12. SUPER SESSION - Bloomfield/Kooper/Stills
13. Diaper Gym - By Playful Parenting...Fun Activities for Babies on the Move
and then my roomate came home and was very very very concerned.
[color:tan] sundays are better than mondays though [/color]