Magic Moments in listening


More than  thirty years ago, back in about 1980 or so I owned IMF 30's and an Arcam Integrated Amplifier.
During the Blizzard of those years, I listened to Kenny Loggins a bit. No drugs, but a bit of Kentucky Bourbon, I listened to Angiligue, a song on one of Kenny's popular albums. The mix was a cross between magic and studio, showing the best of imagination and audiophile wishes. The result was incredible, enduring and fun for all who listened to this. I listened intently, without agenda, and fell in love during that time, loving both the mix, AND Kenny, who was literally magic to me during that winter. This music was so revealing and wonderful, I've lived in those moments for years. Thanks to Loggins and his magical mixers for this wonderful work... I'll never forget.

lrsky
Lara Fabian, 'Broken Vow', sung by many, owned by her, it's writer.
Beautiful voice, woman, lyrics. Easily found on YouTube. 
Also, 'Caruso'.... magic.

bdp24,
Your selection of 'God Only Knows' is perfect for me too. That's the opening and closing of 'Love Actually' a wonderful movie about love.
Terrific choice!!!!
Larry

What a great thread. For me too there have been magical moments suspended in time. Eva's live track of "People Get ready" is perhaps my all time favorite.
One of the oldest albums I own and still in good condition, despite the miles and the various TT's it's spun on is the double one from The Pentangle.

Folk, jazz, and trad.  "Sweet Child" is usually the first thing that any new TT or cart gets welcomed to at it's new home.  A piece that still invokes 'long ago and far away' for me, and always will.  And it only sounds good in vinyl, although this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csMyO24xIFE

...gets the gist of it....the highs get clipped badly, pity....