Whats on your turntable tonight?


For me its the first or very early LP's of:
Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South"
Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue
Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer"
and,
Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
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I thought that (this) thread was somehow, immune to the otherworld. I've survived throughout all of the crap. I guess, I hoped others would as well. Come back, brother!
I own "Like, Love & Lust" brother... but "Marble Son" just blows that very good lp away in terms of the quality of the music.
allah-las "Worship the Sun"

I’ve owned their first lp for a few years, since it’s inception. Somehow, as often happens, their output fell aside in the wake of others’. Nick Waterhouse, ( a band member)...whom I’ve kept up with and absolutely love!

I thought it was time to catch up with allah-las. From what I've read, the group formed by their meeting one another, while working at Amoeba Records. The rest is history.
got "White Album" from my NOS never played UK Blue Box in the Vibrato for upcoming comparison. Should be interesting.
Well, what I noticed after @uberwaltz announcement was, how many members felt they needed to respond. Why some of those members don't usually post is a question mark? I hope we can move forward in our musical fashion with those members who have now found a voice.
Kacey Musgraves "Golden Hour" 

If you've not heard it,...listen
If you've not bought it....buy
@tomic601 ,

I found a sealed copy of "Thanks I'll Eat It Here" not too long ago.
BSK 3194
The Beatles..... from above.........reminded me of what great song-writers Paul & John were.

Looking at the inner/fold..isn't that picture from the famous roof-top performance?
Hey @uberwaltz,

I was getting ready to call it a music day. Glad you're back. See you all tomorrow sometime.
@uberwaltz,

In addition to the Live lps mentioned yesterday, I own "Secret Samadhi" & ’Throwing Copper". I’ll keep an eye out for "The Answer".
The "White Album" from the UK blue box was, at the same volume level, around 6db louder than the MFSL. In addition, it seemed more integrated, complete. Yes, it was slightly more involving.
The definition of "cool". IMO, "It would be found under the current Webster's as Isaac Hayes. Loved him!
The Barbara Lynn album was great!

Up now..................

The Donnas "Spend the Night"  ROG
Barbara Lynn "The Atlantic Years"
ROG.... A black/female guitarist of great renown. Up next.
SQ,= EX!
Thanks for the link @jamesclarke. I'm gonna order that one without auditioning!
@spiritofradio,

There was a chance for those of us in the audience to meet and greet after the I'm With Her show, but I passed out of fear I'd make a fool of myself. Those three gals are very talented, that's for sure.