What Are You Listening To?

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  • dromunds wrote: »
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    Good Pick to start the morning. I have SEVEN BRIDGES ROAD. Need to pick up Honky- Tonk Outlaw by Steve
    Joey Ward
  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,102
    Joey Ward, that Steve Young is a re-release double CD of Renegade Picker and also No Place To Fall. Excellent. One of the most under-appreciated musicians of all time.
  • voltz
    voltz Posts: 5,384
    Bob Dylan * Blood on the Tracks *
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  • On now. Listening to the CD layer...
    voltz wrote: »
    Bob Dylan * Blood on the Tracks *

  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,102
  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,156
    headrott wrote: »
    Was listening to this one:

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    One of my top 10 best recorded albums, as well as being a fantastic album. If you don't own this one, go buy the 30th anniversary CD now!

    Japan needs to get on the ball and release this one on SHM-SACD.

    Just Ordered it on Amazon I'm a prime member so will have it friday did listen to the free mp3 version that you get with the CD purchase totally forgot about this it's been a heck of a long time. I can't wait for the remastered CD version cars is one of the weaker tracks on this but weak in a good way.

    Now amazon did deliver this today listening to it now.

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  • dromunds wrote: »
    Joey Ward, that Steve Young is a re-release double CD of Renegade Picker and also No Place To Fall. Excellent. One of the most under-appreciated musicians of all time.
    I agree Steve Young is most under appreciated. When I heard his Seven Bridges Road back in 1971 for the first It was a keeper along with Link Wray self titled release Link Wray. Pick up both Steve and Link lp's the same day new back then and came home and listen to both, Wow two fines back to back.

    Joey Ward
  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,102
    Black and Blue (remastered: pretty decent sound quality, wide soundstage)

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  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,102
    Captain Beefheart - Ice Cream For Crow

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  • pongshi
    pongshi Posts: 376
    Coffee time.....
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  • pumpkinman
    pumpkinman Posts: 10,205
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    John Mayall ~ Blues From Laurel Canyon
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  • Good Morning PMan.
    on now..
    pumpkinman wrote: »
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    John Mayall ~ Blues From Laurel Canyon

  • voltz
    voltz Posts: 5,384
    I picked up a couple of adapters to turn my TT into mono, going to try it out on the Dylan Original mono recordings vinyl box set i have this weekend.

    right now * Dylan * Highway 61 revisited *
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  • pongshi
    pongshi Posts: 376
    In vinyl of course
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  • Congrats on making it to 100 posts pongshi!

    Listening to some Roxy Music
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  • MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR by Beatles
    Note...Saw the fab four at the Hollywood bowl in summer of 1965 when I was12 years old. Really didn't hear much of the Beatles because of all the screaming girls. I remember the announcement of the BEATLES, then a concert of screaming girls, then it was over. All I can say about that concert is, I was there.
    Joey Ward
  • pongshi
    pongshi Posts: 376
    Morning routine again..coffee and something light.
    Listening to Beethoven in this series. This was nice little Craigslist buy.
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  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,102
    Joey Ward: lucky man, lucky man. My cousin saw the Beatles in '64, that concert you saw in '65 must be the "Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl." In the summer of '65 I was at a boys camp and everyone was waiting for the "new Beatles record." Some kid had a battery operated Singer record player that he played 45's with in his cabin. Finally, we heard "Help" on the radio and nobody was wondering anymore if the Beatles still had it. Lol.
  • chumlie
    chumlie Posts: 8,658
    Zappa: Guitar. vinyl
  • dromunds wrote: »
    Joey Ward: lucky man, lucky man. My cousin saw the Beatles in '64, that concert you saw in '65 must be the "Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl." In the summer of '65 I was at a boys camp and everyone was waiting for the "new Beatles record." Some kid had a battery operated Singer record player that he played 45's with in his cabin. Finally, we heard "Help" on the radio and nobody was wondering anymore if the Beatles still had it. Lol.
    Thanks Dromunds, Beatles were something different than the rest of the bands then and now. They had something about them. Even there recordings had clean sound for the time in the 60's. They used horns, cello's etc.......And they new when it was over and time to move on.

    Joey Ward
  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,102
    Yeah, and not only that but the Beatles were true artists in the classic sense. When they stopped touring and went into the studio as a full-time job, they upped the ante for all musicians and really started putting out some unbelievable stuff. Considering the recording equipment at the time, The White Album, Sergeant Pepper, and other material was so far ahead of its time its not even funny. The fact that they could afford a blank check as far as studio time helped make that possible but also the fact that the Beatles lived their music. That's not to take anything away from their early stuff, as most of that also holds up incredibly well even after fifty years.
  • dromunds wrote: »
    Yeah, and not only that but the Beatles were true artists in the classic sense. When they stopped touring and went into the studio as a full-time job, they upped the ante for all musicians and really started putting out some unbelievable stuff. Considering the recording equipment at the time, The White Album, Sergeant Pepper, and other material was so far ahead of its time its not even funny. The fact that they could afford a blank check as far as studio time helped make that possible but also the fact that the Beatles lived their music. That's not to take anything away from their early stuff, as most of that also holds up incredibly well even after fifty years.
    Yes sir. Lets not forget the REAL fifth Beatle George Martin. Just maybe the key to it all?

    Joey Ward
  • pumpkinman
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    pumpkinman wrote:
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    John Mayall ~ Blues From Laurel Canyon

    One more time
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  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,102
    P-Man, when I was at a buddy's house after the Dave Mason concert last night, he put on a vinyl copy of Mayall's Best, the side with "Room To Move." Yessir.
  • pumpkinman
    pumpkinman Posts: 10,205
    dromunds wrote: »
    P-Man, when I was at a buddy's house after the Dave Mason concert last night, he put on a vinyl copy of Mayall's Best, the side with "Room To Move." Yessir.


    I do love most of Mayall's albums. I probably have more LP's by him other than the Beatles

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  • pumpkinman
    pumpkinman Posts: 10,205
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    Chicago ~ Dutch pressing
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