What Are You Listening To?
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Boston 1450:
Lightnin' Hopkins and Mississippi Fred McDowell are my favorite all-time blues masters. This is perhaps my favorite Lightnin' album. Fantastic SQ and good song selection. -
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vinyl w/ a cool pop out of Man's map of Wales.
'Be Good to Yourself at Least Once a Day'
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Picked up the trilogy of reissued AAA vinyl lp's from Intervention Records of Joe Jackson. Look Sharp, I'm the Man and Night and Day.
So far Looks Sharp sounds so much better than the original lp. Will check out the other two a little later. If you are a Joe Jackson fan or a fan of early New Wave music, it doesn't get much better than these!
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LZ II
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switching to a 21:10 version of 'Jam Up/Jelly Tight';
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Status Quo • Live at the N.E.C.
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Robin Trower • Victims Of The Fury
"Jack went down to the forest
For somewhere to lay his head
When Jill came by he was sleeping
She thought he was dead"
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Robin Trower • BLT
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Yes: Fragile.
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The Troggs • Love Is All Around
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Crabby Appleton • Rotten To The Core !
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Focus • In And Out Of Focus
Because I am The Pumpkinking
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Just got back from a Dollar vinyl run. Netted nine.
First up, Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti repress.
They were selling this for a buck cuz it has no outer cover.
The LPs are thinner but in better shape for the most part.
"Late 70s (or later) pressing done at Specialty (SP matrix suffix). Differs from Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti only by presence of SRC logo in runouts."
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Here's another from the dollar vinyl section.
Who knew Springboard was still making exploitation LPs
in 1978?
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