An unusual Friday night... |
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John Denver "Poems, Prayers & Promises" 50th Anniversary |
John Mellencamp "The Good Samaritan Tour 2000" |
Joel,
I saw him at a local club on the "Passion" tour. I was about 12' away. Awesome! |
Montrose "Jump on It" pp
What, no camel toe? |
Brian,
I totally agree with your sentiment. Many forces within our own country working against all we stand for. I make sure my vote counts.
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Now, how do we move on.
The next record should make a statement |
Nice Brian,
Have a great, rest of day!!! |
I don't dwell on the past, but boy, do I remember!!! |
"Hello Darkness" Ric Okasek |
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Remember seeing people jumping....having to make that decision between jumping or burning....... |
Amy Helm "What the Flood Leaves Behind" Levonwould be proud! |
Aerosmith "Get A Grip"
I chose this lp because of the song.."Living on the Edge"
Eat the Rich ain't bad either... |
Well, can't think of an album, but here's a song..... Father John Misty "Bored in the USA" |
Ric Okasek "This Side of Paradise" |
The Cars "Heartbeat City" |
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..."Cylinder dreams passing in stages lethardrek grins left to bare broadway windows cubicle cages"....
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My Morning Jacket "It Still Moves" Remastered/4 lp version 2 lps of bonus material on now |
Amy Helm "What the Flood Leaves Behind"
Such a great album |
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I hear you @tgilb. Sundazed does and MFSL does some on mono @ 45rpm!
I bought several nice mono titles from Sundazed this year
Don't know if you are aware of or like Nick Waterhouse but all of his albums are recorded in mono. |
Bruce Cockburn "Stealing Fire" gold stamped promo |
@bkeske,
Brian, should've played the Bruce Cockburn lp last night. |
Outlaws "Anthology"
2023/Purple Pyramid/
box set
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@bdp24 ,
A friend of mine, who was an interested songwriter/guitarist,. shared the stage with Mary years ago in Georgia. |
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Stones "Goats Head Soup" 50th Anniversary Abbey Road |
Dire Strates "Communique" MFSL/45 rpm |
The Black Keys "Delta Kream" |
"don't surprise me with my failure...
I'm aware of them"
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Arrived today,
Israel Nash's Silver Season (sealed)
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Will do Jim. Interesting, the inner jacket states, Susan was born the same day Layla was originally released. |
My mom has been in the hospital since Monday. Been pulling 24/48 hour shifts. Got the rest of the day and tomorrow off so guess what.........? |
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit "Live From Alabama" |
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My lp input has been slower than usual this week. Here's my only one thus far: Tedeschi/Trucks Band " Layla revisited (Live at Lockn')" Sides 1 & 2 ready to go. As always, I hope for the best. |
Thanks James and Jim, she has a lot to overcome in order to be able to come home and be somewhat self reliant. |
The Allman Brothers Band "Enlightened Rogues" pp |
Tedeschi/Trucks Band (featuring Trey Anastasio) "Layla revisited, Live @ Lockn'"
Got the first listen under my belt now.
Early on in my music listening/reading, I always noticed that the original "Layla" was panned for inferior SQ. Never had a copy until several years ago, I tried a "1st pressing?" from a reputable dealer on ebay. SQ sucked. A few years later when the latest MFSL was released, I bought it. It was definately a step in the right direction but was far from what I had hoped for. Still I rarely play it for the lack of good SQ.
Enter this new labor of love by some of the best musicians working today. The SQ is outstanding. I'm able to hear all of the great vocalists separately when they are singing together. Several times the main male vocals are eerily similar to Eric's. The lead guitar playing is at least as good. They do jam some but "that's alright with me".
As a bonus, there are two extra songs on side D instead of having a non-music side. Quality vinyl. Big thumbs up!!! |
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Been a couple years since I pulled out some Low, maybe tomorrow? |
Kansas "Audio-Visions" 1980/Kirshner/barcode |
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