I like when you point out some of the albums that certain bands members played on before they became a household name in their future super group. Nice to see you again Eli. I am enjoying this series. I am always interested in seeing exactly what you have in your collection. So so many essential listens. I always thought that the Idles Of March sounded a little like Chicago. >< I always thought Coda was unfairly critiqued by the critics. It was a great album. The first album that I waited in line to buy the day it went on sale was Houses Of the Holy. I still have the stand up promo from that day. So when Coda was released the real die-hards like myself were just happy to be buying a new Mighty Blimp album two years after the disbanded. Excellent part three Eli. Thank you for sharing them~ Rob/Boston
I've just listen to the Gypsy album and I think you're right to point out that there are certain elements of Santana in this album. I think that there are also influence of Chicago (without the horns) in it. Thanks for the comment.
Nice to see stuff from you other than Beatles items Eli. Your tastes are a lot more sophisticated than what I thought by what you showed here. I see your into the psyche, pop, rock and metal. How about the blues Eli, do you have much of that genre or does it just not interest you? Same question for Country & Western music?
Yes, my music taste is pretty eclectic. I also like music from Italy, France and of course, Israel. But Country & Western is not to my taste, really. Blues? I can relate to true original blues musicians like Muddy Watters, Sonny Boy Williamson and Elmore James. Well, I'm sure that you wouldn't be surprise to know that I have all the albums of the 60's British R&B bands like The Rolling Stones, The Animals and The Yardbirds.
Hello Eli; Some real good vinyl acquisitions. An eclectic collection featuring various artists & genres. As a point of info the White Album picture disc is on E Bay. Hope it is still available. Good Luck, Tina
I like when you point out some of the albums that certain bands members played on before they became a household name in their future super group. Nice to see you again Eli. I am enjoying this series. I am always interested in seeing exactly what you have in your collection. So so many essential listens. I always thought that the Idles Of March sounded a little like Chicago. >< I always thought Coda was unfairly critiqued by the critics. It was a great album. The first album that I waited in line to buy the day it went on sale was Houses Of the Holy. I still have the stand up promo from that day. So when Coda was released the real die-hards like myself were just happy to be buying a new Mighty Blimp album two years after the disbanded. Excellent part three Eli. Thank you for sharing them~
Rob/Boston
Thanks for the comment, Rob. The stand up promo for Houses of the Holy! that is something to cherish.
Take care - Eli from Israel.
Very cool, I didn't know most of the stuff...doesn't happen very often...interesting, thank you!
I'm always happy to know that people discovers music that they didn't know of through my videos.
Enjoy!
That was quite a whistlestop journey I'm guessing you've been on your travels a fair bit?
You're guessing right, scavenger. From my travels all over the place 🙂
I like Gypsy--I hear a little Santana influence in their sound. I saw Heart play live around their Dog & Butterfly album, which is a good album.
I've just listen to the Gypsy album and I think you're right to point out that there are certain elements of Santana in this album. I think that there are also influence of Chicago (without the horns) in it.
Thanks for the comment.
Nice to see stuff from you other than Beatles items Eli. Your tastes are a lot more sophisticated than what I thought by what you showed here. I see your into the psyche, pop, rock and metal. How about the blues Eli, do you have much of that genre or does it just not interest you? Same question for Country & Western music?
Yes, my music taste is pretty eclectic. I also like music from Italy, France and of course, Israel. But Country & Western is not to my taste, really. Blues? I can relate to true original blues musicians like Muddy Watters, Sonny Boy Williamson and Elmore James. Well, I'm sure that you wouldn't be surprise to know that I have all the albums of the 60's British R&B bands like The Rolling Stones, The Animals and The Yardbirds.
@@MrElirecords LOL no that don't surprise me at all Eli. LOL...
A nice batch, Eli. Are you going to Den Bosh fair next April? Bye, Nelio.
No, not this time. Maybe next year. On April, me and my family going for a vacation in Austria. Cheers, Eli.
I am sure you will find nice records there too.
Hello Eli; Some real good vinyl acquisitions. An eclectic collection featuring various artists & genres. As a point of info the White Album picture disc is on E Bay. Hope it is still available. Good Luck, Tina