What are you listening to tonight ?

On DAT... Performed the same year I was born, in the town I live in now since 1982 when we moved here, in the civic center that I drive by every day going to and coming home from work. Not to mention my favorite band and several of my favorite artists (Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Mike Rutherford).


And to top it off, I just happened to find this on eBay, the seller just the next town over, and it arriving the day after my birthday!


What more could I ask for?! :sunglasses:


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I'm watching the golf channel while going through his catalog. Nice way to spend the day. His "God Willin' & Creek Don't Rise is also very interesting. Kind of reminds me of a David Grey influence. Might not be fair to compare.
 
I'm watching the golf channel while going through his catalog. Nice way to spend the day. His "God Willin' & Creek Don't Rise is also very interesting. Kind of reminds me of a David Grey influence. Might not be fair to compare.

I enjoy David Grey. Never really heard of him 'till I played his 2016 "The Best of" album. Now I have that in regular rotation. Some fine tracks on that release.
 
Grey Daze; Amends (MQA) This is a great Rock album, IMO

I tapped this album on Tidal to see what it sounded like, never heard of them before, vocals immediately grabbed me, I didn't even recognize it was Chester. I read the bio and checked online and got the back story. It's very cool these are Chester's actual vocals on the album.

Grey Daze, Chester Bennington's pre-Linkin Park band, have today released their long-awaited new album 'Amends!

Featuring newly recorded music with Chester's re-mastered vocals from the group’s long out-of-print, and largely undiscovered catalog, 'Amends' is the origin story of one of modern rock’s most recognisable voices and also a full circle moment among friends.

Drummer Sean Dowdell had this to say about the band and the catalyst for putting the album together:

"We started Grey Daze in 1993, the band ended up breaking up in 1998. Fast forward to 2016, Chester’s on the road and says, ‘I think we should put Grey Daze back together.’ Obviously, what happened, happened and Chester was tragically taken from us. Of course, as soon as he passed, it was like ‘Ph my God, I lost my friend, my friend’s wife is now a widow and my friend’s kids are now fatherless.’ There were all of these emotions. About six or seven months later, I started some conversations and said I really want to finish this album. We’re not going to accept mediocrity, we’re going to do our friend proud, we’re going to make Chester proud and we’re going to make sure this is something he would have been elated to put out.”
 
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