favorite sound from older vinyl
scottyboy76
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Not talking perfect recording, or cleanest blah blah blah.
For me its ZZs Tejas.
Everytime i listen to it its just like I was back at ft.Riley kansas 1977, listening as Me and my roomie james coburn listened to my new copy, same one as im listenint to right now, clean as a whistle as we shined our boots.
Not my favorite zz collection of songs, although driving while blind, and asleep in the desert are among those, but it sounds like an album should over these 1cs, just as it has over every stereo i have played it on.
I already have another ready when tejas runs out.
Surprisingly its "The Babys" it sounds great, and the side with "Isnt it time" is solid.
Would love to know your picks, it has to be vinyl though.
For me its ZZs Tejas.
Everytime i listen to it its just like I was back at ft.Riley kansas 1977, listening as Me and my roomie james coburn listened to my new copy, same one as im listenint to right now, clean as a whistle as we shined our boots.
Not my favorite zz collection of songs, although driving while blind, and asleep in the desert are among those, but it sounds like an album should over these 1cs, just as it has over every stereo i have played it on.
I already have another ready when tejas runs out.
Surprisingly its "The Babys" it sounds great, and the side with "Isnt it time" is solid.
Would love to know your picks, it has to be vinyl though.
humpty dumpty was pushed
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Neil Young...Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
It was my first album about 6 years ago...and probably the one I would keep till the end.2 ChannelTurntable - VPI Classic 2/Ortofon 2M BlueAmplification - Rogue Audio Cronus Magnum II, Parks Audio Budgie PhonoSpeakers - GoldenEar Triton 17.2 Home TheaterDenon AVR-X3300W; Rotel RMB-1066; Klipsch RP-280F's, Klipsch RP-450C, Polk FXi3's, Polk RC60i; Dual SVS PB 2000's; BenQ HT2050; Elite Screens 120"Man CaveTurntable - Pro-Ject 2.9 Wood/Grado GoldAmplification - Dared SL2000a, McCormack DNA 0.5 DeluxeCD: Cambridge AudioSpeakers - Wharfedale Linton 85th Anniversary; LSiM 703; SDA 2A -
I have to get into some later neil young, stars and bars is my most recent.
If you mave not seen the movie "Dead Man" his score is amazing, not sure if it can be purchased as a recording.
I just knew it was Ry cooder when watching the movie, but its neil.
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Pink Floyd- Animals. This gives me the most bang for the buck trip back into time. Late night 1977 Fisher Studio Standard TT, into my Marantz 1060, through JBL L100s. All my $$$ went into music purchases and distractions.HT Optoma HD25 LV on 80" DIY Screen, Anthem MRX 300 Receiver, Pioneer Elite BDP 51FD Polk CS350LS, Polk SDA1C, Polk FX300, Polk RT55, Dual EBS Adire Shiva 320watt tuned to 17hz, ICs-DIY Twisted Prs, Speaker-Raymond Cable
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Because I am The Pumpkinking
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I could name some Beatles album but this is the one that takes me back. Was my "Summer of 42" album if you know what I mean.
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"Fleetwood Mac - Rumors" we would hang out with the 3 massey girls and they would play this in there basement of their dads REEL-to-REEL! That album will always have the best memories attached to it2 ch- Polk CRS+ * Vincent SA-31MK Preamp * Vincent Sp-331 Amp * Marantz SA8005 SACD * Project Xperience Classic TT * Sumiko Blue Point #2 MC cartridge
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Townshends "Empty Glass". I was at Riley from '91 to 94.
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1974, stationed in Stuttgart, Germany. I was living in the barracks and one of my favorites was James Gang "Miami." I would crank on "Crusin' Down The Highway" and "Do It." Takes me back every time I listen to that album. Ahhhhh... good times!