Much as we all enjoy talking about the music we love, it’s the people we love that are most important. Wishing you and your family all the very best, Pete.
Wishing you all the best Pete. Family comes first. Do whatever you need to do, however you need to do it. I think I speak for a lot of my fellow SoT viewers when I say that we all appreciate the time and effort you have put into the channel over the years, and we'll all be here whenever you are ready to resume your normal schedule. Take care. ✌️
Family comes first Pete. If you need to take time off, do so. The fan club will be here waiting for you when you get back. Wish you and you family well.
My pick for day 20 is Crisis? What Crisis? by Supertramp. The title entered everyday use a few years later when a British tabloid newspaper misquoted the then Prime Minister Jim Callaghan after he'd been spotted swimming in the Caribbean Sea while he was at an economic forum, while everybody in The UK was trying to survive widespread industrial action and freezing winter temperatures. The classic line up from when Roger Hodgson (guitars and keyboards) and Rick Davies (keyboards) still got on. Is it prog? Is it rock? Is it pop? Whatever it is, it's quite wonderful. No singles on it, but a collection of excellent songs with the two main men sharing lead vocal and song writing duties, some wonderful sax from John Helliwell and a superb, but understated rhythm section of Dougie Thompson on bass and Bob C. Benburg/Siebenburg (Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy's brother in law, fact fans. Scott came to The UK to join a band on Bob's recommendation, but I digress) on drums. Great production from Ken Scott, who had produced Bowie's Ziggy Stardust masterpiece. I always think of Supertramp as a 'late night ' band. Everybody else goes to bed, turn the lights down low, pour yourself a good single malt scotch and enjoy this most idiosyncratic band.
My favorite albums turning 50. In no particular order: Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac This self-titled album is also called the White Album. This album was my introduction to Fleetwood Mac. My favorite tracks: “Landslide” “Rhiannon” “Say You Love Me” “World Turning” “Over My Head” Day 20: Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac Day 19: Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run Day 18: Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin' Fancy Day 17: Rush - Fly By Night Day 16: Kiss - Alive! Day 15: UFO - Force It Day 14: Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare Day 13: Budgie - Bandolier Day 12: Steely Dan - Katy Lied Day 11: Kansas - Song For America Day 10: Eagles - One Of These Nights Day 9: Gary Wright - The Dream Weaver Day 8: Foghat - Fool For the City Day 7: Styx - Equinox Day 6: ELO - Face the Music Day 5: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks Day 4: Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery Day 3: Nazareth - Hair of the Dog Day 2: Angel - Angel Day 1: David Bowie - Young Americans
Today my pick #12 Is Styx Equinox, last album with founding guitarist John Curulewski, it’s a really good one. My favorites are light up, Lorelei, mother dear, midnight ride, born for adventure, and suite madame blue. 12. Styx- Equinox 13. Jeff Beck- Blow by Blow 14. ZZ Top- Fandango 15. The Doobie Brothers- Stampede 16. Kiss- Alive 17. Fleetwood Mac- Fleetwood Mac 18. Rainbow- Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow 19. Little Feat- The Last record album 20. Rush- Caress of Steel 21. Alice Cooper- Welcome to my Nightmare 22. Outlaws- Outlaws 23. Marshall Tucker band- Searchin’ for a Rainbow 24. Blackfoot- No Reservations 25. Charlie Daniels- Nightrider 26. The Who- Who by numbers 27. ELO- Face the music 28. Bob Seger- Beautiful Loser 29. Foghat- Fool for the city 30. Ted Nugent- Ted Nugent 31. Bachman-Turner Overdrive- Head on
I have everyone of those except for the Charlie Daniels one, (nothing against Charlie) and I just never was a huge Who fan, they have a few songs that can't be touched but over all I never bought anything by them other than Quadraphenia album.
Take care Pete. Don’t worry about us…family comes first. All the best ! #12 Kansas - Masque I had this coming up tomorrow, but I switched it to today. I agree with your review Pete. This is a fine album. I saw Kansas as an opening act to Queen in April of ‘75. Kansas made them sweat. Queen was fine in a different way, but they couldn’t match the intensity that Kansas brought that night. My favorite songs are: “Two Cents Worth”, “Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel”, “Child of Innocence”, & “The Pinnacle” with its epic blend of swirling organ and scorching guitar. This is a great earlyKansas record !!
@@richardbooth6063 hi Richard. Awesome pick and write up. I still have this band and album on my list. I couldn’t decide which one to pick when I posted “Song for America” so I decided to post both of them.
20) Queen - A Night At The Opera I became a fan of Queen the first time I heard "Keep Yourself Alive" and "Liar", from their 1973 self-titled debut, played on FM radio. I went out and bought that album, and I loved it. I was even more impressed by their subsequent releases, Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack (both from 1974), so my expectations were high as I anticipated a fourth Queen album release in 1975. A Night At The Opera far exceeded my expectations beyond anything I could imagine. This brilliant album was the culmination of everything that Queen had accomplished up to that time. Under the guidance of producer Roy Thomas Baker the band embraced innovative and expansive production techniques, employing ambitious multi-tracking of vocal harmonies and instrumentation. This approach created a lush, rich sound that was unprecedented at the time, enabling them to blend influences as diverse as Hard Rock, Big Band Swing and Opera into a captivating work that balanced heavier moments with more refined sophistication. However, none of that would have mattered without the strength of the songwriting. All four band members contributed stellar and varied compositions - from Brian May's Prog Rock track "The Prophet's Song", featuring an entrancing choral section, to Roger Taylor's driving rocker "I'm In Love With My Car", and John Deacon's soulful and endearing hit single "You're My Best Friend". Then, of course, there's Freddie Mercury's magnum opus "Bohemian Rhapsody" - perhaps the most ambitious and unlikely song ever to top the charts. Its elaborate harmonies, enigmatic storytelling, and operatic theatricality set it apart, not only from the songs of its time, but from any in Pop music before or since. Remarkably, this track does not overshadow the album as a whole, but rather highlights its overall quality. A Night At The Opera's strength lies in its eclecticism, superbly supported by the dynamic, fully realized sound of Queen - shamelessly pompous, yet never pretentious, radiating playfulness and excitement, while delivering a wealth of jaw-dropping moments. A Night At The Opera is one of the best albums of the '70s (or ever) performed by one of the best bands of the '70s (or ever). With this record, Queen set some remarkably high standards for Rock music. 1) Gary Wright - The Dream Weaver 2) Emmylou Harris - Elite Hotel 3) Black Oak Arkansas - Ain't Life Grand 4) Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser 5) ZZ Top - Fandango! 6) Eagles - One Of These Nights 7) Linda Ronstadt - Prisoner In Disguise 8) Neil Young - Zuma 9) Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live! 10) Strawbs - Ghosts 11) Jethro Tull - Minstrel In The Gallery 12) Angel - S/T 13) Crack The Sky - S/T 14) Rush - Fly By Night 15) Grand Funk Railroad - Caught In The Act 16) KISS - Alive! 17) Ian Hunter - S/T 18) Hank Williams Jr. - Hank Williams Jr. And Friends 19) Elton John - Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy 20) Queen - A Night At The Opera
Hi Chris. Agreed, this is a really awesome album and a milestone in Queen's career. And you've dona a really brilliant description on it. The album also will be on my list later.
Hope things get better on the family side Pete 🙏🏻🙏🏻 I know you mentioned the wife's surgery hopefully things are good with your mom and dad for the most part? I know you said some other things were going on Very busy very cold up here in northern Wisconsin freezing my ass off in 30 below zero wind chills. So day 20 The Eagles one of these nights. Fantastic album continue on right where they left off on On the border same crew. Just like on the border many radio-friendly hits ready right off the bat once released. One of these nights still just a great 5 minute tune with that awesome Don Felder guitar solo in the middle. Love the sound he got out of that 56 fender Tweed amp. Lyin eyes still a fantastic song to this day. And I love after The thrill Is gone that's one of my all-time favorite Eagles songs. Nowadays at 55: time passes and you much move on half the distance takes you twice as long Two really good deep hard rockers pretty much FM ready but never released too many hands Randy laying down great vocals with Don felder's awesome acoustic guitar work. And visions. The most quirkiest one that was the almost progressive rock like furious banjo infused journey of the sorcerer. Something that comes totally on the left field when you hear the album. But the interesting thing is Douglas Adams would use it for the radio broadcast of the beginning of hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy for years. Of course the strange ending one I wish you peace which is kind of almost a throwaway but it's where Bernie leadon says goodbye and leaves the band
@dennisstratton6508 thanks Dennis it sure is. Through The years believe it or not it's actually ranking higher in my personal ratings then hotel California.
Hi Pete & everyone. Dave here. Excellent pick of yours, which comes up for me very soon. My pick today is MUSIC INSPIRED BY THE SNOW GOOSE by CAMEL. My favourite by the band, this mainly pastoral instrumental album based on the sad Paul Gallico story around the Dunkirk evacuation in WW2.. The band are mostly quite mellow here, save for a short war section. I'm a big fan of Andy Latimer's guitar, and so the title track is a real favourite. But the whole album just flows along beautifully.
Todays pick: Richard & Linda Thompson - "Pour Down Like Silver" Even though it`s not clearly stated lyrically, a strong sense of Richard`s spirituality permeates this album. The arrangements are spare, with Richard`s guitar playing being understated but expressive and Linda`s voice, as always, beautiful. Though a bit somber, songs like "For shame of doing Wrong", "Night Comes In", "Beat The Retreat", and "Dimming Of the Day/Dargai" still make an impact.
Day 20: " Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" was released by Elton John on the MCA Records label in March of '75. I wondered why this album emerged at #1 upon it's release date, the stated reason being due to presold sales, but then I realized that the movie "Pinball Wizard" had just been released in the U.S in March of that year. This record stayed at the top spot on the Billboard 200 for seven weeks and reached platinum and then double platinum in '93.
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE -- "SOLID SILVER." Eighth and final 'proper' album re-uniting the entire, original core line-up of John Cipollina, Gary Duncan, Greg Elmore, David Freiberg and Dino Valente. A stunning and glorious album (the haunting "Cowboy On the Run" is worth the price alone) with "Witch's Moon," "I Heard You Singing" and "Gypsy Lights" -- "I've seen things I should not see On a moon at night, all oceans wide, I've seen gypsy lights on fire Flying silent across the sky, On some moon at night they'll come Take me where true love won't die, Maybe then you will return We can fly away on gypsy lights.." Prayers for you and your family, Pete.
Greetings, Pete. Family first and foremost as it should be. Been where you are a few times and it's exhausting. The only request from this viewer is that you take care of yourself as well as the family during this time. Wasn't always so good about that at my end and makes it even more challenging. Now on to the music. Great SoT selection. Personal pick today? Going with one you picked during the first week this month. The fourth studio album by this American band released March 1 on the ABC label, Katy Lied by Steely Dan. Won't repeat the details you so eloquently put forth on your day. Will only say this was the first Steely Dan album I purchased. The oft-mentioned older brother had brought the previous three into the house. The loss of Jeff "Skunk" Baxter made an impact but this album has great songs nonetheless. It is almost the beginning - if not the actual start - of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker figuring out that the band was to be a studio band going forward. Like most albums of the band, every song brings some level of joy so not naming any songs. Just give the album a spin. Thanks, Pete. Sending you and your family wishes for the best.
Family first Pete and all the best. Day 20, I go with an album mentioned quite a few time this month, Bad Company - Straight Shooter. For ex-YU pop/rock album, Ambasadori - Ambasadori, compilation released on cassette only by label Diskoton
Today’s pick- Siren - Roxy Music. Extremely well recorded and mixed. Sounds amazing on a good sound system. These guys were bringing some rocking funkiness with hooky melodies here. Great piano lines too. Paul Thompson is a solid powerful drummer. John Gustavson is a masterful bass player. Eddie Jonson shines. Quality songs/arrangements top to bottom - Whirlwind, Both Ends Burning, She Sells, Nightingale, Could it Happen are my favs. Check it out.
Pick #12: Styx's Equinox. While not being an album I return to quite as much as The Grand Illusion, Pieces of Eight or Paradise Theatre, Equinox isn't too far behind in ranking and is a pretty fantastic Styx album. Many thoughts and prayers to the Pardo family during this difficult time. #31: Bad Company's Straight Shooter #30; Steve Hackett's Voyage of the Acolyte #29: Kiss' Alive #28: ZZ Top's Fandango! #27: Scorpions' In Trance #26: Hawkwind's Warrior On the Edge of Time #25: Nazareth's Hair of the Dog #24: Eloy's Power and the Passion #23: Renaissance's Scheherazade and Other Stories #22: Doobie Brothers' Stampede #21: Jethro Tull's Minstrel in the Gallery #20: Jeff Beck's Blow By Blow #19: Thin Lizzy's Fighting #18: Gentle Giant's Free Hand #17: Supertramp's Crisis? What Crisis? #16: Electric Light Orchestra's Face the Music #15: Grateful Dead's Blues for Allah #14: Fleetwood Mac's Fleetwood Mac #13: Heart's Dreamboat Annie #12: Styx's Equinox
Hope everything with you and your family works out soon. Totally understand and respect what you need to do. Family first. We'll all be here for ya when you get back.
Day 20 / Pick # 12 = BLACK SABBATH - Sabotage. The expression "from adversity comes greatness" or something to that effect, applies to this album. Made under difficult circumstances while the band was ensnared in legal battles with various parties within the corporate music world, Sabbath rose to the occasion and delivered a fine slab of heavy rock. A study in riffology, and Ozzy singing up a storm, hitting in higher octaves with big energy, extended performances; this album is their best of the Ozzy era, to my tastes. Highlights: Megalomania; Hole in the Sky; and Symptom of the Universe.
Family comes first, Pete - you do what you need to do - SoT content definitely secondary. I'm inserting an album today which goes earlier in my alphabetic list (i.e. I should have included it earlier in the month and didn't). It's the brilliant debut album from Heart, 'Dreamboat Annie', which I always thought came out in 1976, but turns out was first issued in 1975 (at least in some territories) - so I'm including it, because I can't leave it out! [I cheated with Kansas and included both 1975 albums as one pick.] 1. Ambrosia - Ambrosia 2. Barclay James Harvest - Time Honoured Ghosts 3. Be-Bop Deluxe - Futurama 4. Camel - The Snow Goose 5. Caravan - Cunning Stunts 6. Clannad - Clannad 2 7. The Doobie Brothers - Stampede 8. Eagles - One of These Nights 9. Electric Light Orchestra - Face the Music 10. Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac 11. Focus - Mother Focus 12. Gryphon - Raindance 13. Justin Hayward and John Lodge - Blue Jays 14. Heart - Dreamboat Annie 15. Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery 16. Journey - Journey 17. Kansas - Song for America / Masque 18. Kayak - Royal Bed Bouncer 19. Little River Band - Little River Band 20. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin' Fancy
I hope things get better, Pete. 20. Bad Company - Straight Shooter This is a perfect follow-up to their legendary self-titled debut. Great batch of tunes!
Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic, 3rd album by the band from Boston, and what a classic it is. My 2nd favourite Aerosmith album (after Rocks), but it's a close 2nd. So many great songs, the fast and furious title track, the legendary Walk This Way and the fantastic Sweet Emotion are obvious highlights. Also love the seriously heavy Round and Round and gloriously over the top power ballad You See Me Crying.
My pick for today is Heart - Dreamboat Annie. No doubt that these two sisters are magic women. They´re both insanely talented and heart-conquering gorgeous. Perfect genes for success. The two well-known songs ´Magic Man´ and ´Crazy On You´ but also deep tracks like ´Soul of the Sea´ ´White Lightning & Wine´ and ´How Deep It Goes´ are favorites.
First of all, best wishes to you and your family. Hopefully, you get through this okay. Now, my pick is an album I had. It's Face The Music by E.L.O. The strongest tracks for me are Fire On High, Evil Woman, and Strange Magic. Other good songs are Nightrider, Poker, and Down Home Town. Enjoy the music and best wishes. Take care.
I remember you used to combine the albums into one day when a band did 2 albums in one year. I think that’s better because it makes room for more albums.
Day 20 Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte Getting difficult now, this one for me not quite making the top ten. Anyway this album was made when Steve was still a member of Genesis (just) with the help of band mates Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford. Ace of Wands starts the album beautifully other highlights for me, Hands of the Priestess pt 1 and 2 and of course the epic Shadow of the Hierophant with the beautiful voice of Sally Oldfield.
Hi Keith, that’s a really good choice - it’s also one of Pete’s favourites. It hasn’t quite made my list but it would certainly be one of many honourable mentions this month.
Hello everyone, and Happy Monday, especially if your children have now recovered from their 8 hour "t-t" Blackout. And, speaking of a blackout, that sort of brings me on to my pick for today, albeit quite a few years early. Hopefully, everyone will see this today as it appears several people missed my post yesterday, although I did get a handful of replies. Strange... Still, my pick for today is... SCORPIONS "In Trance" (RCA) This was an album of firsts for the band some more important than others. It was the first album to feature their soon-to-be-famous logo, the first of their albums with Dieter Dirks producing, the first of only 2 albums to feature Rudy Lenners on drums, the first album to focus entirely on a shorter, punchier hard rock approach with no long proggy epics and, lastly, the first of their album covers to feature a model suffering a wardrobe malfunction... More importantly, it has some cracking songs on it, and lays the blueprint for the success that would follow, domestically at first, then globally a few short years later. Dark Lady, Top Of The Bill, Robot Man, Sun In My Hand and the standout title track all spring readily to mind, with Uli Roth and Rudolf Schenker forming one of the best and earliest examples of the metallic twin lead guitar attack, ably accompanying Klaus Meine's instantly recognisable vocals. It's not my favourite of the Roth era Scorps albums, but that's not to belittle it in any way: it has made #12 on my list, after all...
Hey Sir Iain -- you're coming in loud and clear today. Super album, songs and article. Not sure what happened yesterday, your post didn't appear on my daughter's PC either. But no use re-hashing the bad stuff -- that was yesterday...and yesterday's GONE. Cool Lizzy pick, BTW, and even cooler Scorpion's album! The intro to "Sun In My Hand" is Kelly's ringtone. I'll end this now, I've still got the shakes and a bit of hyperventilating from that nightmarish "T-T" Blackout....
My day 20 album is Gentle Giant - Free Hand. 1. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. Tribute to Syd Barrett. 2. Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery 3. Camel - The Snow Goose. 4. Area - Crac! 5. Renaissance - Scheherazade and Other Stories 6. Soft Machine - Bundles 7. Eloy - Power and the Passion 8. Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time 9. Rush - Fly By Night 10. Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis? 11. Harmonium - Les cinq saisons 12. Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn 13. Electric Light Orchestra - Face the Music 14. Apoteosi - Apoteosi, Italian symphonic prog, RPI. 15. Trace - Birds - Dutch prog rock symphonic band. 16. Perigeo - La Valle Dei Templi. Jazz Fusion 17. Vangelis - Heaven and Hell 18. Arti & Mestieri - Giro di Valzer per Domani 19. Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Banco 20. Gentle Giant - Free Hand
Best wishes to you and the family, Pete. Today's pick is the hard-to-define hybrid of rock, performance art and poetry that is Patti Smith's Horses. Somewhat of a bridge album between The Doors/Dylan and what would become known as punk. 12. Patti Smith - Horses 13. Neu! - 75 14. Thin Lizzy - Fighting 15. Guy Clark - Old No.1 16. UFO - Force It 17. Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time 18. Status Quo - On the Level 19. Parliament - Mothership Connection 20. Dr Feelgood - Down by the Jetty 21. Queen - Night at the Opera 22. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 23. Funkadelic - Let's Take it to the Stage 24. Budgie - Bandolier 25. Kraftwerk - Radioactivity 26. ZZ Top - Fandango 27. Yabby You - Conquering Lion 28. Steely Dan - Katy Lied 29. Keith Hudson - Flesh of My Skin, Blood of My Blood 30. Goblin - Profondo Rosso 31. The Dictators - Go Girl Crazy!
12. Thin Lizzy - Fighting 13. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 14. Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery 15. Alice Cooper - Welcome to my Nightmare 16. Queen - A Night at the Opera 17. Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks 18. Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow 19. Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac 20. AC/DC - T.N.T. 21. Budgie - Bandolier 22. Robin Trower - For Earth Below 23. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Zuma 24. Steely Dan - Katy Lied 25. Moxy - Moxy 26. Bad Company - Straight Shooter 27. Armageddon - Armageddon 28. Rush - Caress of Steel 29. Styx - Equinox 30. Deep Purple - Come Taste the Band 31. Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis?
Black Sabbath - Sabotage 12. Black Sabbath - Sabotage 13. Eagles - One of These Nights 14. Electric Light Orchestra - Face the Music 15. Elton John - Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy 16. RUSH - Fly By Night 17. Bachman Turner Overdrive - Four Wheel Drive, and - Head On 18. Gary Wright - The Dream Weaver 19. Styx - Equinox 20. UFO - Force It 21. Uriah Heep - Return to Fantasy 22. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow 23. Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare 24. Tommy Bolin - Teaser 25. Black Oak Arkansas - Ain't Life Grand, and X-Rated 26. Ian Hunter - Ian Hunter 27. Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain 28. Climax Blues Band - Stamp Album 29. Golden Earring - Switch 30. James Gang - Newborn 31. The Kinks - Schoolboys In Disgrace
My album pick for day 20 (in alphabetical order) is LED ZEPPELIN, “Physical Graffiti”. To be honest, I was hesitating to buy the album, after it came out in 1975. I have been kinda disappointed from the “Houses Of The Holy” album, as songs like “Over The Hills And Far Away”, “The Crunge” and “The Ocean” had not done anything to me. I guess I got Graffiti some years later when I had more financial possibilities, and after “Presence” had been released already (which I don’t have to this day, I only had a cassette copy from a cousin). Of course, “In My Time Of Dying”, “Kashmir” and “Ten Years Gone” and “In The Light” are great epic songs, but again there are some which I could have done without. Still a great album in its own right, without a doubt. I’m just not able to be at one with Pete, who called it his greatest double album of all time at Jan 1st (not even sure which one would take the royal dignity for me), but it is what it is. My personal albums from 1975, in alphabetical order: day 15: ABBA, s/t day 16: America, History day 17: Deep Purple, Come Taste The Band day 18: Steve Hackett, Voyage Of The Acolyte day 19: Ken Hensley, Eager To Please day 20: Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti
Monster album, Frank and I fully agree with hesitations after Houses Of The Holy. I am not into some of the tracks from Graffiti, but those you mentioned are my favorites too, Kashmir having a special place.
Great pick, Pete! My number 12 Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent 13 Jean-Luc Ponty - Upon the Wings of Music 14 Tommy Bolin - Teaser 15 Phil Manzanera - Diamond Head 16 Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte 17 Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti 18 Thin Lizzy - Fighting 19 The Tubes - The Tubes 20 Hatfield and the North - The Rotters’ Club 21 Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery 22 Brian Eno - Another Green World 23 Soft Machine - Bundles 24 Return to Forever featuring Chick Corea - No Mystery 25 Sloche - J'un Oeil 26 Passport - Cross-Collateral 27 Herbie Hancock - Man-Child 28 Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow 29 Roxy Music - Siren 30 Neil Merryweather - Krypronite 31 Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Wishing you all the best for you and your family Pete. I thought I’d make mention of The Original Soundtrack by 10cc today. Not only because it turns 50 this year but it is also Eric Stewart’s 80th birthday today!
My Day 20 pick is an album released on 3 October 1975 and recorded in April - 12 June 1975 at Shepperton Studios' soundstage (Shepperton, Surrey, England) using Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and produced by Glyn Johns im talking about the seventh studio album by English rock band the Who, The Who by Numbers.The album cover, on which the band members' bodies are depicted as connect the dots puzzles, was drawn by John Entwistle. In 1996, when asked about the cover, he replied: "The first [piece of artwork] release[d] is The Who by Numbers cover, which I never got paid for, so now I'm going to get paid. (laughs) We were taking it in turns to do the covers. It was Pete's turn before me and we did the Quadrophenia cover, which cost about the same as a small house back then, about £16,000. My cover cost £32."After concluding the tour for the Quadrophenia album in June 1974, the Who took an extended hiatus and did not perform live for more than a year. John Entwistle kept himself occupied by playing solo gigs.[5] In addition, the band spent this time filming Tommy, based on their rock opera of the same title. This was the band's first album on Polydor. The sessions for The Who by Numbers began in April 1975 and continued through early June. The album was released in October and the band supported it with a tour, which spanned some 70 concerts before concluding in the autumn of 1976. For the album's recording, the band recruited producer Glyn Johns. The band had worked previously with Johns on the 1971 album Who's Next. Compared to previous Who albums, The Who by Numbers took an unusually long time to complete (as noted above, nearly three months) and was marred by numerous breaks and interruptions due to the band members' growing boredom and lack of interest. It features some of the darkest songs ever recorded by the band. Only the songs on the first side of The Who by Numbers were performed live, and only "Squeeze Box" became a concert staple. "Imagine a Man" was performed live for the first time by the band in May 2019,[6][7] nearly 44 years after its release. Pete Townshend has claimed that the band recorded practically every song he had written for The Who by Numbers, partially due to a writer's block that he was experiencing at the time.[3] The songs on the album were, for the most part, more introspective and personal than many other songs that the band had released. Townshend's 30th birthday occurred in May 1975; he was troubled with thoughts of being too old to play rock and roll and that the band was losing its relevance.[4] He began to feel disenchanted with the music industry, a feeling that he carried into his songs. Personnel edit The Who Roger Daltrey - lead vocals Pete Townshend - guitar, keyboards, banjo, accordion, ukulele, backing vocals, lead vocals on "However Much I Booze" and "Blue, Red And Grey" John Entwistle - bass, French horn, trumpet, backing vocals, 2nd lead vocal on "Success Story" Keith Moon - drums Additional musicians Nicky Hopkins - piano Production Glyn Johns - producer, engineer, mixing Jon Astley - remixing (1996 reissue) Chris Charlesworth - executive producer Bill Curbishley - executive producer Richard Evans - design of 1996 reissue Doug Sax - mastering Bob Ludwig - remastering Robert Rosenberg - executive producer John Entwistle - album cover art John Swenson - liner notes Chris Walter - photography Track listing edit All songs written by Pete Townshend, except where noted. Side one No. Title Length 1. "Slip Kid" 2. "However Much I Booze" 3. "Squeeze Box" 4. "Dreaming from the Waist" 5. "Imagine a Man" Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Success Story" John Entwistle 2. "They Are All in Love" 3. "Blue Red and Grey" 4. "How Many Friends" 5. "In a Hand or a Face" Singles from The Who by Numbers "Squeeze Box" Released: November 1975 "Slip Kid" Released: August 1976 Charts edit Chart performance for The Who by Numbers Chart (1975-1976) Peak position Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[18] 29 Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[19] 9 New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[20] 29 UK Albums (OCC)[21] 7 US Billboard 200[22] 8 Certifications edit Certifications for The Who by Numbers Region Certification Certified units/sales Canada (Music Canada)[23] Gold 50,000^ United Kingdom (BPI)[24] Gold 100,000^ United States (RIAA)[25] Platinum 1,000,000^
#12 Roxy Music - Siren Another album (the fifth) of elegant and sophisticated pop. Bryan Ferry's voice is decisive on the album. My favorite songs are the one that opens the album (Love Is The Drug), the power pop of 'She Sells', "End Of The Line" and "Both Ends Burning". After this album there would be a four-year hiatus. Albums That Are 50 Years Old in 2025 #12 Roxy Music - Siren #13 Bob Marley and The Wailers - Live! #14 Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks #15 Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac #16 El Reloj - El Reloj #17 Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare #18 John Lennon - Rock 'n' Roll #19 Kraftwerk - Radio-Activity #20 Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent #21 Scorpions - In Trance #22 Neil Young - Tonight's the Night / Zuma #23 Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte #24 Kiss - Dressing to Kill / Alive #25 Patti Smith - Horses #26 AC/DC - TNT #27 Neu! - Neu! 75 #28 Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time #29 Budgie - Bandolier #30 Steely Dan - Katy Lied #31 Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Take care of your family, Pete. We'll be here. My 12th favorite is Rubycon - Tangerine Dream (March 21). This era of the band still blows me away. I dig Pheadra a bit more, but this is still really cool.
A 2Fer today. Missed you guys yesterday, and hoping the best for Pete and the fam. #12: ZzTop-Fandango! After hearing LaGrange and Tush on the radio, ordered this album from Columbia House. As said by many on here, a pretty good mix of live and studio songs that kick butt. Heard it on the X hands down, badass slide guitar. #13: Black Sabbath-Sabotage Another one that has been well loved this month. Ozzy's on fire vocally. And I love the cover picture, shows em crazy! Stay warm!
Positive and prayers and love Pete to you and family. As to all the best for things to be fine and stable, We'll be here Always thanks for each and every time that is spent for everyone.
Hope things get better for you and your family soon Pete
🙏🙏🙏🙏
John Sykes is gone
@@mikeimpressionsreviews I'm shocked. Didn't realise he was 65 years old.
@@mikeimpressionsreviewsyeah poor old butch Jones be very sad.
@@mikeimpressionsreviews oh no! Very sad news
Much as we all enjoy talking about the music we love, it’s the people we love that are most important. Wishing you and your family all the very best, Pete.
Pete, best wishes to you and your family.
Wishing you and your family the best outcome for what you're going through.
Wishing you all the best Pete. Family comes first. Do whatever you need to do, however you need to do it. I think I speak for a lot of my fellow SoT viewers when I say that we all appreciate the time and effort you have put into the channel over the years, and we'll all be here whenever you are ready to resume your normal schedule. Take care. ✌️
Hi Pete, separate message, we're with you all the way, do what you need to do, we'll be here when you're ready. Best wishes from the UK contingent
Just heard John Sykes is gone
Family comes first Pete. If you need to take time off, do so. The fan club will be here waiting for you when you get back. Wish you and you family well.
Caress of Steel Rush. Anything by Rush gets on the list.
Sorry to hear about the family issues. Wishing you and all yours the very best Pete.
Yes Caress of Steel and Fly By Night 1975
Today's pick is Richie Blackmore's Rainbow.
Catch The Rainbow is my favorite track.
My pick for day 20 is Crisis? What Crisis? by Supertramp. The title entered everyday use a few years later when a British tabloid newspaper misquoted the then Prime Minister Jim Callaghan after he'd been spotted swimming in the Caribbean Sea while he was at an economic forum, while everybody in The UK was trying to survive widespread industrial action and freezing winter temperatures.
The classic line up from when Roger Hodgson (guitars and keyboards) and Rick Davies (keyboards) still got on. Is it prog? Is it rock? Is it pop? Whatever it is, it's quite wonderful. No singles on it, but a collection of excellent songs with the two main men sharing lead vocal and song writing duties, some wonderful sax from John Helliwell and a superb, but understated rhythm section of Dougie Thompson on bass and Bob C. Benburg/Siebenburg (Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy's brother in law, fact fans. Scott came to The UK to join a band on Bob's recommendation, but I digress) on drums. Great production from Ken Scott, who had produced Bowie's Ziggy Stardust masterpiece. I always think of Supertramp as a 'late night ' band. Everybody else goes to bed, turn the lights down low, pour yourself a good single malt scotch and enjoy this most idiosyncratic band.
My favorite albums turning 50.
In no particular order:
Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
This self-titled album is also called the White Album. This album was my introduction to Fleetwood Mac.
My favorite tracks:
“Landslide”
“Rhiannon”
“Say You Love Me”
“World Turning”
“Over My Head”
Day 20: Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
Day 19: Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run
Day 18: Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin' Fancy
Day 17: Rush - Fly By Night
Day 16: Kiss - Alive!
Day 15: UFO - Force It
Day 14: Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
Day 13: Budgie - Bandolier
Day 12: Steely Dan - Katy Lied
Day 11: Kansas - Song For America
Day 10: Eagles - One Of These Nights
Day 9: Gary Wright - The Dream Weaver
Day 8: Foghat - Fool For the City
Day 7: Styx - Equinox
Day 6: ELO - Face the Music
Day 5: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
Day 4: Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
Day 3: Nazareth - Hair of the Dog
Day 2: Angel - Angel
Day 1: David Bowie - Young Americans
Nice.
@tomp8463 Thank you, Tom.
Excelent pick Weirddebbiem.
@@danielfuentes3226 Thank you, Daniel.
Hi Debbie. Fantastic pick
Pete, I sincerely hope & pray that everything ends up well for you & your family through your difficulties...God bless!
Today my pick #12 Is Styx Equinox, last album with founding guitarist John Curulewski, it’s a really good one. My favorites are light up, Lorelei, mother dear, midnight ride, born for adventure, and suite madame blue.
12. Styx- Equinox
13. Jeff Beck- Blow by Blow
14. ZZ Top- Fandango
15. The Doobie Brothers- Stampede
16. Kiss- Alive
17. Fleetwood Mac- Fleetwood Mac
18. Rainbow- Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow
19. Little Feat- The Last record album
20. Rush- Caress of Steel
21. Alice Cooper- Welcome to my Nightmare
22. Outlaws- Outlaws
23. Marshall Tucker band- Searchin’ for a Rainbow
24. Blackfoot- No Reservations
25. Charlie Daniels- Nightrider
26. The Who- Who by numbers
27. ELO- Face the music
28. Bob Seger- Beautiful Loser
29. Foghat- Fool for the city
30. Ted Nugent- Ted Nugent
31. Bachman-Turner Overdrive- Head on
Super pick Tyler
@ Thank you Ziggy
I have everyone of those except for the Charlie Daniels one, (nothing against Charlie) and I just never was a huge Who fan, they have a few songs that can't be touched but over all I never bought anything by them other than Quadraphenia album.
Take care Pete. Don’t worry about us…family comes first. All the best !
#12 Kansas - Masque
I had this coming up tomorrow, but I switched it to today. I agree with your review Pete. This is a fine album. I saw Kansas as an opening act to Queen in April of ‘75. Kansas made them sweat. Queen was fine in a different way, but they couldn’t match the intensity that Kansas brought that night.
My favorite songs are: “Two Cents Worth”, “Icarus - Borne on Wings of Steel”, “Child of Innocence”, & “The Pinnacle” with its epic blend of swirling organ and scorching guitar.
This is a great earlyKansas record !!
@@richardbooth6063 hi Richard. Awesome pick and write up. I still have this band and album on my list. I couldn’t decide which one to pick when I posted “Song for America” so I decided to post both of them.
@@melaniethurber5117I hear you Mel;
I had the same problem. But I’m only listing one Kansas album.
@ I kept listening to them over and over again and decided that I would post both of them. I couldn’t make a decision on which one.
Excellent pick Richard.
@@christophercoles4401Thanks Chris
Take your time. Family is important. We can wait 🙂
Great pick Pete - today I will be going with Richie Blackmore's Rainbow
20) Queen - A Night At The Opera
I became a fan of Queen the first time I heard "Keep Yourself Alive" and "Liar", from their 1973 self-titled debut, played on FM radio. I went out and bought that album, and I loved it. I was even more impressed by their subsequent releases, Queen II and Sheer Heart Attack (both from 1974), so my expectations were high as I anticipated a fourth Queen album release in 1975.
A Night At The Opera far exceeded my expectations beyond anything I could imagine. This brilliant album was the culmination of everything that Queen had accomplished up to that time.
Under the guidance of producer Roy Thomas Baker the band embraced innovative and expansive production techniques, employing ambitious multi-tracking of vocal harmonies and instrumentation. This approach created a lush, rich sound that was unprecedented at the time, enabling them to blend influences as diverse as Hard Rock, Big Band Swing and Opera into a captivating work that balanced heavier moments with more refined sophistication.
However, none of that would have mattered without the strength of the songwriting.
All four band members contributed stellar and varied compositions - from Brian May's Prog Rock track "The Prophet's Song", featuring an entrancing choral section, to Roger Taylor's driving rocker "I'm In Love With My Car", and John Deacon's soulful and endearing hit single "You're My Best Friend". Then, of course, there's Freddie Mercury's magnum opus "Bohemian Rhapsody" - perhaps the most ambitious and unlikely song ever to top the charts. Its elaborate harmonies, enigmatic storytelling, and operatic theatricality set it apart, not only from the songs of its time, but from any in Pop music before or since. Remarkably, this track does not overshadow the album as a whole, but rather highlights its overall quality.
A Night At The Opera's strength lies in its eclecticism, superbly supported by the dynamic, fully realized sound of Queen - shamelessly pompous, yet never pretentious, radiating playfulness and excitement, while delivering a wealth of jaw-dropping moments.
A Night At The Opera is one of the best albums of the '70s (or ever) performed by one of the best bands of the '70s (or ever). With this record, Queen set some remarkably high standards for Rock music.
1) Gary Wright - The Dream Weaver
2) Emmylou Harris - Elite Hotel
3) Black Oak Arkansas - Ain't Life Grand
4) Bob Seger - Beautiful Loser
5) ZZ Top - Fandango!
6) Eagles - One Of These Nights
7) Linda Ronstadt - Prisoner In Disguise
8) Neil Young - Zuma
9) Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live!
10) Strawbs - Ghosts
11) Jethro Tull - Minstrel In The Gallery
12) Angel - S/T
13) Crack The Sky - S/T
14) Rush - Fly By Night
15) Grand Funk Railroad - Caught In The Act
16) KISS - Alive!
17) Ian Hunter - S/T
18) Hank Williams Jr. - Hank Williams Jr. And Friends
19) Elton John - Captain Fantastic And The Brown Dirt Cowboy
20) Queen - A Night At The Opera
@@christophercoles4401 hi Chris. Awesome pick and write up
@@christophercoles4401 Hi Chris, another one we agree on, just not quite got to it on my list yet...
Great write up Chris and of course a great album.
Hi Chris. Agreed, this is a really awesome album and a milestone in Queen's career. And you've dona a really brilliant description on it. The album also will be on my list later.
@andrewcarr5923 Thanks Andrew.
Best wishes to you and your family. Us SOT faithful can certainly wait!
Prayers for you and your family, Pete. I hope things settle down for you soon.
Pick 11: Rush - Fly By Night is my selection for today. Take care Pete. I'm going through some challenging times here too.
Hey man, great pick and hoping thing get better very soon.
Best of luck with it , Pete .
Family comes first .
Masque is excellent .
My selection for today is Alice Cooper's Welcome to My Nightmare .
Thanks !
Hope things get better on the family side Pete 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I know you mentioned the wife's surgery hopefully things are good with your mom and dad for the most part?
I know you said some other things were going on
Very busy very cold up here in northern Wisconsin freezing my ass off in 30 below zero wind chills.
So day 20
The Eagles one of these nights. Fantastic album continue on right where they left off on On the border same crew.
Just like on the border many radio-friendly hits ready right off the bat once released. One of these nights still just a great 5 minute tune with that awesome Don Felder guitar solo in the middle. Love the sound he got out of that 56 fender Tweed amp.
Lyin eyes still a fantastic song to this day. And I love after The thrill Is gone that's one of my all-time favorite Eagles songs. Nowadays at 55:
time passes and you much move on half the distance takes you twice as long
Two really good deep hard rockers pretty much FM ready but never released too many hands Randy laying down great vocals with Don felder's awesome acoustic guitar work. And visions.
The most quirkiest one that was the almost progressive rock like furious banjo infused journey of the sorcerer. Something that comes totally on the left field when you hear the album.
But the interesting thing is Douglas Adams would use it for the radio broadcast of the beginning of hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy for years.
Of course the strange ending one I wish you peace which is kind of almost a throwaway but it's where Bernie leadon says goodbye and leaves the band
@@truckerkevthepaidtourist hi Kev. Awesome pick and write up
@melaniethurber5117 thank you Melanie
Great pick kev. One of their classic albums
@dennisstratton6508 thanks Dennis it sure is. Through The years believe it or not it's actually ranking higher in my personal ratings then hotel California.
Very fine write up Trucker.
Hi Pete & everyone. Dave here. Excellent pick of yours, which comes up for me very soon. My pick today is MUSIC INSPIRED BY THE SNOW GOOSE by CAMEL. My favourite by the band, this mainly pastoral instrumental album based on the sad Paul Gallico story around the Dunkirk evacuation in WW2.. The band are mostly quite mellow here, save for a short war section. I'm a big fan of Andy Latimer's guitar, and so the title track is a real favourite. But the whole album just flows along beautifully.
@@gaiaeternal5131 Excellent choice and article, Dave.
@@gaiaeternal5131 hi Dave. Interesting article and great pick
@@weirddebbiem1619 Thanks, Debbie.
Great pick, Dave. I got it on cassette later, but lost it. Good thing I can watch it still online.
@@FrankLang-i3n Thanks, Frank. I hear cassettes are coming back. No idea why!
Todays pick: Richard & Linda Thompson - "Pour Down Like Silver" Even though it`s not clearly stated lyrically, a strong sense of Richard`s spirituality permeates this album. The arrangements are spare, with Richard`s guitar playing being understated but expressive and Linda`s voice, as always, beautiful. Though a bit somber, songs like "For shame of doing Wrong", "Night Comes In", "Beat The Retreat", and "Dimming Of the Day/Dargai" still make an impact.
Hi Jeffrey. Excellent pick and article
@@jeffreyrobinson9120 Terrific pick Jeffrey!
@@melaniethurber5117 Thanks, Melanie.
@@razor7394 Thanks Razor.
@ you’re welcome Jeffrey
Pete you do you!!!! Family comes first and you don’t owe anyone any explanations!!!! I hope everything works out!!!
No worries Pete. All the best for you and your family.
Pick today, Bandolier, Budgie
Day 20: " Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy" was released by Elton John on the MCA Records label in March of '75. I wondered why this album emerged at #1 upon it's release date, the stated reason being due to presold sales, but then I realized that the movie "Pinball Wizard" had just been released in the U.S in March of that year. This record stayed at the top spot on the Billboard 200 for seven weeks and reached platinum and then double platinum in '93.
Hope you are doing ok Pete and the challenges will be manageable. Best.
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE -- "SOLID SILVER." Eighth and final 'proper' album re-uniting the entire, original core line-up of John Cipollina, Gary Duncan, Greg Elmore, David Freiberg and Dino Valente. A stunning and glorious album (the haunting "Cowboy On the Run" is worth the price alone) with "Witch's Moon," "I Heard You Singing" and "Gypsy Lights" --
"I've seen things I should not see On a moon at night, all oceans wide,
I've seen gypsy lights on fire Flying silent across the sky,
On some moon at night they'll come Take me where true love won't die,
Maybe then you will return We can fly away on gypsy lights.."
Prayers for you and your family, Pete.
Hi Gadget. Awesome pick and article
I’ll have to sound this one out. Big fan of their early work.
@@melaniethurber5117 Thank you Mel.
@@shaunogle530 Thank you Shaun.
@ you’re welcome Gadget
Led Zeppelin: Physical Graffiti
Pete, praying for you and your family.
My #12 pick for Day 20 is Fly By Night by Rush.
Greetings, Pete. Family first and foremost as it should be. Been where you are a few times and it's exhausting. The only request from this viewer is that you take care of yourself as well as the family during this time. Wasn't always so good about that at my end and makes it even more challenging. Now on to the music. Great SoT selection. Personal pick today? Going with one you picked during the first week this month. The fourth studio album by this American band released March 1 on the ABC label, Katy Lied by Steely Dan. Won't repeat the details you so eloquently put forth on your day. Will only say this was the first Steely Dan album I purchased. The oft-mentioned older brother had brought the previous three into the house. The loss of Jeff "Skunk" Baxter made an impact but this album has great songs nonetheless. It is almost the beginning - if not the actual start - of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker figuring out that the band was to be a studio band going forward. Like most albums of the band, every song brings some level of joy so not naming any songs. Just give the album a spin. Thanks, Pete. Sending you and your family wishes for the best.
@@johnmichaelwilliams6694 hi John. Awesome article and pick. I had that same album picked a while ago.
Excellent pick John.
@@melaniethurber5117 A day late here but thanks, Melanie.
@@christophercoles4401 Thank you, Chris.
Family first Pete and all the best. Day 20, I go with an album mentioned quite a few time this month, Bad Company - Straight Shooter.
For ex-YU pop/rock album, Ambasadori - Ambasadori, compilation released on cassette only by label Diskoton
@@zlatanfilipovic8798 hi Zlatan. Fantastic pick. Still on my list
Great pick zlatan. This is my favorite Bad Company cd
Super ZL
@ziggyzagzi8017 Thank you Ziggy
@ Thank you Dennis
You give us all so much. Take care and God bless.
Today’s pick- Siren - Roxy Music. Extremely well recorded and mixed. Sounds amazing on a good sound system. These guys were bringing some rocking funkiness with hooky melodies here. Great piano lines too. Paul Thompson is a solid powerful drummer. John Gustavson is a masterful bass player. Eddie Jonson shines.
Quality songs/arrangements top to bottom - Whirlwind, Both Ends Burning, She Sells, Nightingale, Could it Happen are my favs. Check it out.
@@webbvandiver9139 hi Webb. Interesting article. This is a band that I need to listen too.
Super Choice I had that 2 days ago myself
@@webbvandiver9139 hi Webb. Don’t know much about your pick. Interesting article. Stay warm and safe down there in this horrible weather.
My fav of the pre-New Wave Roxy. I had it around #20.
Pick #12: Styx's Equinox. While not being an album I return to quite as much as The Grand Illusion, Pieces of Eight or Paradise Theatre, Equinox isn't too far behind in ranking and is a pretty fantastic Styx album. Many thoughts and prayers to the Pardo family during this difficult time.
#31: Bad Company's Straight Shooter
#30; Steve Hackett's Voyage of the Acolyte
#29: Kiss' Alive
#28: ZZ Top's Fandango!
#27: Scorpions' In Trance
#26: Hawkwind's Warrior On the Edge of Time
#25: Nazareth's Hair of the Dog
#24: Eloy's Power and the Passion
#23: Renaissance's Scheherazade and Other Stories
#22: Doobie Brothers' Stampede
#21: Jethro Tull's Minstrel in the Gallery
#20: Jeff Beck's Blow By Blow
#19: Thin Lizzy's Fighting
#18: Gentle Giant's Free Hand
#17: Supertramp's Crisis? What Crisis?
#16: Electric Light Orchestra's Face the Music
#15: Grateful Dead's Blues for Allah
#14: Fleetwood Mac's Fleetwood Mac
#13: Heart's Dreamboat Annie
#12: Styx's Equinox
Hope everything with you and your family works out soon. Totally understand and respect what you need to do. Family first. We'll all be here for ya when you get back.
Day 20 / Pick # 12 = BLACK SABBATH - Sabotage. The expression "from adversity comes greatness" or something to that effect, applies to this album. Made under difficult circumstances while the band was ensnared in legal battles with various parties within the corporate music world, Sabbath rose to the occasion and delivered a fine slab of heavy rock. A study in riffology, and Ozzy singing up a storm, hitting in higher octaves with big energy, extended performances; this album is their best of the Ozzy era, to my tastes. Highlights: Megalomania; Hole in the Sky; and Symptom of the Universe.
Excellent choice. Love Hole in the Sky and Symptoms of the Universe and The Writ.
Excellent Gary! Same pick today
Hi garyh. Great article
Hey Gary, great pick!
Great pick, Gary!
Family comes first, Pete - you do what you need to do - SoT content definitely secondary. I'm inserting an album today which goes earlier in my alphabetic list (i.e. I should have included it earlier in the month and didn't). It's the brilliant debut album from Heart, 'Dreamboat Annie', which I always thought came out in 1976, but turns out was first issued in 1975 (at least in some territories) - so I'm including it, because I can't leave it out! [I cheated with Kansas and included both 1975 albums as one pick.]
1. Ambrosia - Ambrosia
2. Barclay James Harvest - Time Honoured Ghosts
3. Be-Bop Deluxe - Futurama
4. Camel - The Snow Goose
5. Caravan - Cunning Stunts
6. Clannad - Clannad 2
7. The Doobie Brothers - Stampede
8. Eagles - One of These Nights
9. Electric Light Orchestra - Face the Music
10. Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
11. Focus - Mother Focus
12. Gryphon - Raindance
13. Justin Hayward and John Lodge - Blue Jays
14. Heart - Dreamboat Annie
15. Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
16. Journey - Journey
17. Kansas - Song for America / Masque
18. Kayak - Royal Bed Bouncer
19. Little River Band - Little River Band
20. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin' Fancy
I hope things get better, Pete.
20. Bad Company - Straight Shooter
This is a perfect follow-up to their legendary self-titled debut. Great batch of tunes!
Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic, 3rd album by the band from Boston, and what a classic it is. My 2nd favourite Aerosmith album (after Rocks), but it's a close 2nd. So many great songs, the fast and furious title track, the legendary Walk This Way and the fantastic Sweet Emotion are obvious highlights. Also love the seriously heavy Round and Round and gloriously over the top power ballad You See Me Crying.
Take care Pete. All the best to you & your family.
No worries Pete. Family first. Thoughts and prayers to you and family.
12. Scorpions In Trance
Hope all is well with your family. Family first!
My pick for today is Heart - Dreamboat Annie. No doubt that these two sisters are magic women. They´re both insanely talented and heart-conquering gorgeous. Perfect genes for success. The two well-known songs ´Magic Man´ and ´Crazy On You´ but also deep tracks like ´Soul of the Sea´ ´White Lightning & Wine´ and ´How Deep It Goes´ are favorites.
@@dannyhoeykens hi Danny. Fantastic pick and article
@melaniethurber5117 Thanks Melanie.
@@dannyhoeykens you’re welcome Danny
Wonderful album and songs, Danny. I'd love to see them in concert someday.
@gadgettheratboy9051 Thanks Gadget.
My pick for day 20 from 1975 is "The Who by Numbers" by The Who.Wish you well to your wife and family Pete.
@@danielfuentes3226 Excellent choice, Daniel.
@@danielfuentes3226 hi Daniel. Excellent pick. Still on my list
@melaniethurber5117 Thank you Melanie.Always take care Melanie✌
I'll take it over Tommy, Who's Next, and Quadrophenia... all superb iconic albums, but it does fall after Who Sell Out for me
@@danielvysocky2716 It's a great album Daniel.
My heart goes out to you and your family, Pete.
Take all the time you need Pete. We all will be here when things are back on track. Over 100,000 strong! All the best.
All the best Pete, I believe that everything will work out for you and your family. Keep Strong . We are with you.
Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. This has been a tough couple of months for you Pete, hang in there.
First of all, best wishes to you and your family. Hopefully, you get through this okay. Now, my pick is an album I had. It's Face The Music by E.L.O. The strongest tracks for me are Fire On High, Evil Woman, and Strange Magic. Other good songs are Nightrider, Poker, and Down Home Town. Enjoy the music and best wishes. Take care.
Enjoying your show and learning a lot. Hope that things will soon get better for you and your family!
Aerosmith- Toys In The Attic.
Pete wishing you all the best your friend The Captain.
Cheers for a great selection.
@ Thanks mate cheers 🍻
Awesome pick Captainbeyond.
@ 👍
@@captainbeyond7469 Excellent choice Captain! Tied for my favorite Aerosmith album.
My pick today is Atlantic Crossing - Rod Stewart
I remember you used to combine the albums into one day when a band did 2 albums in one year. I think that’s better because it makes room for more albums.
One I need to listen to. All the best with your family. You look ok. Hope your wife is, too!
Day 20 Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte
Getting difficult now, this one for me not quite making the top ten.
Anyway this album was made when Steve was still a member of Genesis (just) with the help of band mates Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford.
Ace of Wands starts the album beautifully other highlights for me, Hands of the Priestess pt 1 and 2 and of course the epic Shadow of the Hierophant with the beautiful voice of Sally Oldfield.
@@keithjones6023 hi Keith. Excellent pick and article
Great pick, Keith!
Hi Keith, that’s a really good choice - it’s also one of Pete’s favourites. It hasn’t quite made my list but it would certainly be one of many honourable mentions this month.
@Alfred_Domke_antispace-sounds Thank you so much.
@melaniethurber5117 Thanks again Melanie.
Family first Pete!!! Take care of your family, we'll all be here when you get back to normal, prayers brother.
Hello everyone, and Happy Monday, especially if your children have now recovered from their 8 hour "t-t" Blackout. And, speaking of a blackout, that sort of brings me on to my pick for today, albeit quite a few years early.
Hopefully, everyone will see this today as it appears several people missed my post yesterday, although I did get a handful of replies. Strange...
Still, my pick for today is...
SCORPIONS "In Trance" (RCA)
This was an album of firsts for the band some more important than others. It was the first album to feature their soon-to-be-famous logo, the first of their albums with Dieter Dirks producing, the first of only 2 albums to feature Rudy Lenners on drums, the first album to focus entirely on a shorter, punchier hard rock approach with no long proggy epics and, lastly, the first of their album covers to feature a model suffering a wardrobe malfunction...
More importantly, it has some cracking songs on it, and lays the blueprint for the success that would follow, domestically at first, then globally a few short years later.
Dark Lady, Top Of The Bill, Robot Man, Sun In My Hand and the standout title track all spring readily to mind, with Uli Roth and Rudolf Schenker forming one of the best and earliest examples of the metallic twin lead guitar attack, ably accompanying Klaus Meine's instantly recognisable vocals.
It's not my favourite of the Roth era Scorps albums, but that's not to belittle it in any way: it has made #12 on my list, after all...
@@iainhead9898 Hey Iain. Excellent choice, article, and song picks. I also have been having issues with comments and replies. Take care!
@@iainhead9898 hi Iain. Excellent article and pick
Hey Sir Iain -- you're coming in loud and clear today. Super album, songs and article. Not sure what happened yesterday, your post didn't appear on my daughter's PC either. But no use re-hashing the bad stuff -- that was yesterday...and yesterday's GONE. Cool Lizzy pick, BTW, and even cooler Scorpion's album! The intro to "Sun In My Hand" is Kelly's ringtone. I'll end this now, I've still got the shakes and a bit of hyperventilating from that nightmarish "T-T" Blackout....
Great pick, Iain!
The Uli years! I have the Tokyo Tapes album - some fine guitar playing on that one!
Kansas is one of my favorite rock bands especially with the original
members in it and this a really great album thanks Pete 🎶🎶📻🎶🎶
My day 20 album is Gentle Giant - Free Hand.
1. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here. Tribute to Syd Barrett.
2. Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
3. Camel - The Snow Goose.
4. Area - Crac!
5. Renaissance - Scheherazade and Other Stories
6. Soft Machine - Bundles
7. Eloy - Power and the Passion
8. Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time
9. Rush - Fly By Night
10. Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis?
11. Harmonium - Les cinq saisons
12. Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
13. Electric Light Orchestra - Face the Music
14. Apoteosi - Apoteosi, Italian symphonic prog, RPI.
15. Trace - Birds - Dutch prog rock symphonic band.
16. Perigeo - La Valle Dei Templi. Jazz Fusion
17. Vangelis - Heaven and Hell
18. Arti & Mestieri - Giro di Valzer per Domani
19. Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Banco
20. Gentle Giant - Free Hand
Praying for you that things get better for you.
12. Fighting - Thin Lizzy
@@dtltmtgt Awesome choice!
Bob Dylan “ Blood on the tracks “ .so many great records that year . Wishing you all the best.
All the best to you and your family, Pete. Do what you need to do!
My #20 pick is Fool For The City-Foghat.
Best wishes to you and the family, Pete.
Today's pick is the hard-to-define hybrid of rock, performance art and poetry that is Patti Smith's Horses. Somewhat of a bridge album between The Doors/Dylan and what would become known as punk.
12. Patti Smith - Horses
13. Neu! - 75
14. Thin Lizzy - Fighting
15. Guy Clark - Old No.1
16. UFO - Force It
17. Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time
18. Status Quo - On the Level
19. Parliament - Mothership Connection
20. Dr Feelgood - Down by the Jetty
21. Queen - Night at the Opera
22. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
23. Funkadelic - Let's Take it to the Stage
24. Budgie - Bandolier
25. Kraftwerk - Radioactivity
26. ZZ Top - Fandango
27. Yabby You - Conquering Lion
28. Steely Dan - Katy Lied
29. Keith Hudson - Flesh of My Skin, Blood of My Blood
30. Goblin - Profondo Rosso
31. The Dictators - Go Girl Crazy!
12. Thin Lizzy - Fighting
13. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
14. Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
15. Alice Cooper - Welcome to my Nightmare
16. Queen - A Night at the Opera
17. Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
18. Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow
19. Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
20. AC/DC - T.N.T.
21. Budgie - Bandolier
22. Robin Trower - For Earth Below
23. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Zuma
24. Steely Dan - Katy Lied
25. Moxy - Moxy
26. Bad Company - Straight Shooter
27. Armageddon - Armageddon
28. Rush - Caress of Steel
29. Styx - Equinox
30. Deep Purple - Come Taste the Band
31. Supertramp - Crisis? What Crisis?
@@kevinbrown1893 Excellent choice Kevin!
Great pick, Kevin!
So sorry Pete. Take care of what's important. We will be here when you get back.
Black Sabbath - Sabotage
12. Black Sabbath - Sabotage
13. Eagles - One of These Nights
14. Electric Light Orchestra - Face the Music
15. Elton John - Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
16. RUSH - Fly By Night
17. Bachman Turner Overdrive - Four Wheel Drive, and - Head On
18. Gary Wright - The Dream Weaver
19. Styx - Equinox
20. UFO - Force It
21. Uriah Heep - Return to Fantasy
22. Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow
23. Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare
24. Tommy Bolin - Teaser
25. Black Oak Arkansas - Ain't Life Grand, and X-Rated
26. Ian Hunter - Ian Hunter
27. Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain
28. Climax Blues Band - Stamp Album
29. Golden Earring - Switch
30. James Gang - Newborn
31. The Kinks - Schoolboys In Disgrace
Excellent choice and list, Razor.
Great choice my friend. Love Symptoms of the Universe, Hole in the Sky and The Writ.
@weirddebbiem1619 Thank you so much Debbie
@tomp8463 Thanks Tom. Those tracks are so good 👍
Hey razor, great pick!
Sending positive thoughts to you and your family, Mr. Pardo.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Nuthin' Fancy
songs: Saturday Night Special, On the Hunt, Whiskey Rock-a-Roller
...best wishes on the family-front, pete.
Sweet.
@@tomp8463 🍬
Fine tuneage on this one
@@independenceltd. hi ltd. Excellent pick
@ ty
Masque is a one of the best Kansas Albums- they go deep introspective and it was a go-to as a guidepost at some important times.
My album pick for day 20 (in alphabetical order) is
LED ZEPPELIN, “Physical Graffiti”.
To be honest, I was hesitating to buy the album, after it came out in 1975. I have been kinda disappointed from the “Houses Of The Holy” album, as songs like “Over The Hills And Far Away”, “The Crunge” and “The Ocean” had not done anything to me. I guess I got Graffiti some years later when I had more financial possibilities, and after “Presence” had been released already (which I don’t have to this day, I only had a cassette copy from a cousin).
Of course, “In My Time Of Dying”, “Kashmir” and “Ten Years Gone” and “In The Light” are great epic songs, but again there are some which I could have done without. Still a great album in its own right, without a doubt. I’m just not able to be at one with Pete, who called it his greatest double album of all time at Jan 1st (not even sure which one would take the royal dignity for me), but it is what it is.
My personal albums from 1975, in alphabetical order:
day 15: ABBA, s/t
day 16: America, History
day 17: Deep Purple, Come Taste The Band
day 18: Steve Hackett, Voyage Of The Acolyte
day 19: Ken Hensley, Eager To Please
day 20: Led Zeppelin, Physical Graffiti
Excellent choice, article, and list Frank.
@@FrankLang-i3n hi FrankLang. Fantastic pick and article. Still on my list
Monster album, Frank and I fully agree with hesitations after Houses Of The Holy. I am not into some of the tracks from Graffiti, but those you mentioned are my favorites too, Kashmir having a special place.
@@FrankLang-i3n Excellent choice Frank!
@@weirddebbiem1619 Thank you kindly, Debbie!
Fool For The City- Foghat
All the best Pete. Look after what’s most important. No explanation needed.
T.N.T- - AC/DC, their second album in Australia and the first worldwide. Very interesting album
Pete
Wishing You All The Best. Hope any Personal issues are resolved soon. Sending all positive energy to you.
Great pick, Pete!
My number 12 Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent
13 Jean-Luc Ponty - Upon the Wings of Music
14 Tommy Bolin - Teaser
15 Phil Manzanera - Diamond Head
16 Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte
17 Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
18 Thin Lizzy - Fighting
19 The Tubes - The Tubes
20 Hatfield and the North - The Rotters’ Club
21 Jethro Tull - Minstrel in the Gallery
22 Brian Eno - Another Green World
23 Soft Machine - Bundles
24 Return to Forever featuring Chick Corea - No Mystery
25 Sloche - J'un Oeil
26 Passport - Cross-Collateral
27 Herbie Hancock - Man-Child
28 Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow
29 Roxy Music - Siren
30 Neil Merryweather - Krypronite
31 Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic
Hi Alfred your Name sounds German or Austrian
@@Alfred_Domke_antispace-sounds hi Alfred. Excellent pick
Great pick Alfred. One if not his best album.
@@theomoor8513 You're right about that. I am German.
@@melaniethurber5117Thank you, Melanie!
Best wishes Pete, keep yourself well.
Wishing you all the best for you and your family Pete.
I thought I’d make mention of The Original Soundtrack by 10cc today. Not only because it turns 50 this year but it is also Eric Stewart’s 80th birthday today!
Super album choice there, l still love their first two albums the most but Blackmail is my favourite 10cc song.
Great pick today, one of my favourite Kansas albums, also best wishes to you and your family Pete.
My Day 20 pick is an album released on 3 October 1975 and recorded in April - 12 June 1975 at
Shepperton Studios' soundstage (Shepperton, Surrey, England) using Ronnie Lane's Mobile Studio and produced by Glyn Johns im talking about the seventh studio album by English rock band the Who, The Who by Numbers.The album cover, on which the band members' bodies are depicted as connect the dots puzzles, was drawn by John Entwistle. In 1996, when asked about the cover, he replied: "The first [piece of artwork] release[d] is The Who by Numbers cover, which I never got paid for, so now I'm going to get paid. (laughs) We were taking it in turns to do the covers. It was Pete's turn before me and we did the Quadrophenia cover, which cost about the same as a small house back then, about £16,000. My cover cost £32."After concluding the tour for the Quadrophenia album in June 1974, the Who took an extended hiatus and did not perform live for more than a year. John Entwistle kept himself occupied by playing solo gigs.[5] In addition, the band spent this time filming Tommy, based on their rock opera of the same title.
This was the band's first album on Polydor. The sessions for The Who by Numbers began in April 1975 and continued through early June. The album was released in October and the band supported it with a tour, which spanned some 70 concerts before concluding in the autumn of 1976.
For the album's recording, the band recruited producer Glyn Johns. The band had worked previously with Johns on the 1971 album Who's Next. Compared to previous Who albums, The Who by Numbers took an unusually long time to complete (as noted above, nearly three months) and was marred by numerous breaks and interruptions due to the band members' growing boredom and lack of interest. It features some of the darkest songs ever recorded by the band. Only the songs on the first side of The Who by Numbers were performed live, and only "Squeeze Box" became a concert staple. "Imagine a Man" was performed live for the first time by the band in May 2019,[6][7] nearly 44 years after its release. Pete Townshend has claimed that the band recorded practically every song he had written for The Who by Numbers, partially due to a writer's block that he was experiencing at the time.[3] The songs on the album were, for the most part, more introspective and personal than many other songs that the band had released. Townshend's 30th birthday occurred in May 1975; he was troubled with thoughts of being too old to play rock and roll and that the band was losing its relevance.[4] He began to feel disenchanted with the music industry, a feeling that he carried into his songs.
Personnel
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The Who
Roger Daltrey - lead vocals
Pete Townshend - guitar, keyboards, banjo, accordion, ukulele, backing vocals, lead vocals on "However Much I Booze" and "Blue, Red And Grey"
John Entwistle - bass, French horn, trumpet, backing vocals, 2nd lead vocal on "Success Story"
Keith Moon - drums
Additional musicians
Nicky Hopkins - piano
Production
Glyn Johns - producer, engineer, mixing
Jon Astley - remixing (1996 reissue)
Chris Charlesworth - executive producer
Bill Curbishley - executive producer
Richard Evans - design of 1996 reissue
Doug Sax - mastering
Bob Ludwig - remastering
Robert Rosenberg - executive producer
John Entwistle - album cover art
John Swenson - liner notes
Chris Walter - photography
Track listing
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All songs written by Pete Townshend, except where noted.
Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Slip Kid"
2. "However Much I Booze"
3. "Squeeze Box"
4. "Dreaming from the Waist"
5. "Imagine a Man"
Side two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Success Story" John Entwistle
2. "They Are All in Love"
3. "Blue Red and Grey"
4. "How Many Friends"
5. "In a Hand or a Face"
Singles from The Who by Numbers
"Squeeze Box"
Released: November 1975
"Slip Kid"
Released: August 1976
Charts
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Chart performance for The Who by Numbers
Chart (1975-1976) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[18] 29
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[19] 9
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[20] 29
UK Albums (OCC)[21] 7
US Billboard 200[22] 8
Certifications
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Certifications for The Who by Numbers
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[23] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[24] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[25] Platinum 1,000,000^
Another another great history lesson for us, Vipe thank you
Super album choice there, could have done with a bit more information! 😊
Take Your Time with your Family Pete. Best Wishes from Holland 🤘
Take care Pete, all the best to you and yours 👍😎 🎸
#12 Roxy Music - Siren
Another album (the fifth) of elegant and sophisticated pop. Bryan Ferry's voice is decisive on the album. My favorite songs are the one that opens the album (Love Is The Drug), the power pop of 'She Sells', "End Of The Line" and "Both Ends Burning". After this album there would be a four-year hiatus.
Albums That Are 50 Years Old in 2025
#12 Roxy Music - Siren
#13 Bob Marley and The Wailers - Live!
#14 Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks
#15 Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
#16 El Reloj - El Reloj
#17 Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
#18 John Lennon - Rock 'n' Roll
#19 Kraftwerk - Radio-Activity
#20 Ted Nugent - Ted Nugent
#21 Scorpions - In Trance
#22 Neil Young - Tonight's the Night / Zuma
#23 Steve Hackett - Voyage of the Acolyte
#24 Kiss - Dressing to Kill / Alive
#25 Patti Smith - Horses
#26 AC/DC - TNT
#27 Neu! - Neu! 75
#28 Hawkwind - Warrior on the Edge of Time
#29 Budgie - Bandolier
#30 Steely Dan - Katy Lied
#31 Tangerine Dream - Rubycon
Super album choice there, mine the other day.
You do you & we will be waiting for you. Family comes first always.
0:23 take all the time you need Pete, we love you and appreciate all you do on the channel, best wishes
1:26 pick #20
My pick: Angel - Angel
Rip John Sykes
Absolutely. Just saw that.
@@JaredRobbins2 RIP! Such sad news
Sending good thoughts your way, Pete, family and life comes first ❤ Great pick today! I’m on the Kansas team.
Take care of your family, Pete. We'll be here. My 12th favorite is Rubycon - Tangerine Dream (March 21). This era of the band still blows me away. I dig Pheadra a bit more, but this is still really cool.
Best wishes to you and your family from Switzerland.🙏🏻
Wishing you and your family well Pete!
A 2Fer today. Missed you guys yesterday, and hoping the best for Pete and the fam. #12: ZzTop-Fandango!
After hearing LaGrange and Tush on the radio, ordered this album from Columbia House. As said by many on here, a pretty good mix of live and studio songs that kick butt. Heard it on the X hands down, badass slide guitar.
#13: Black Sabbath-Sabotage
Another one that has been well loved this month.
Ozzy's on fire vocally. And I love the cover picture, shows em crazy! Stay warm!
@@ziggyzagzi8017 hi Ziggy great article
Bill in those red tights make for a classic image burned inside my brain forever! Two very fine pix back to back Zig!
@@garyh.238 thank you Mr T, They were pretty crazy in the mid '70s
And Ziggy hits two home runs tonight. 😂
Hi Ziggy, 2fers are OK if you miss a day! One on my list, the other an HM, you should be able to work out which is which!
Positive and prayers and love Pete to you and family. As to all the best for things to be fine and stable, We'll be here Always thanks for each and every time that is spent for everyone.
Praying for you Pete!!! 😇😇😇😇
Sending your family positive vibes, Pete.
Day 20
My pick today is
Justin Hayward and John Lodge
“Blue Jays”
Great pick Melanie.
@@melaniethurber5117 Excellent choice, Melanie.
Good pick melanie im more familiar with the Moody Blues. Ill give the Blue Jays a listen.
@@danielfuentes3226 thanks Daniel.
@@weirddebbiem1619 thanks Debbie
My pick for today is, Heart - Dreamboat Annie. Also, Rest in Peace, John Sykes. :(
Thoughts and prayers to you and your family Pete. Just take care of “Life” 😊