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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@slaw - That Marc Cohn record is awesome! Love it and I don't even have the MFSL version....
@oldbear - I love Pete Townshend's - "White City: A Novel" Bought it when it came out and it's still in my semi-regular rotation today.
@jamesclarke - I have the "Aqualung" Steve Wilson remastered vinyl. It sounds awesome! Bought it on the 60% off sale at Insound (Thanks @slaw for the heads-up). Incredible value for an outstanding LP.
It must be the weekend, @slaw is back on the "TT" thread! Hey Steve, all night'r tonight?

Happy weekend to you, my friend! And happy weekend to everyone. And a special Happy Father’s Day weekend to all fathers.
Hey Jim,

I did get two. Currently playing with one (and a MyMat donut on the spindle). I'll try two once I get a better feeling on how one works.
@slaw - Just got in from a fishing trip to Lake St. Clair, MI. Awesome day on the water. Was the dbl WOW! for the Caroline Spence record? Never heard of her. What's the deal with this artist? I'll check it out......
Just back from my week sailing the Florida Keys. Time for one album.......

10cc - "Deceptive Bends"
@slaw - I bought "Noble Beast" and listened to it a couple of times. It just did not resonate with me. I may give it one more try before it goes into the "to trade" pile.
Blue Oyster Cult - "On Your Feet, Or On Your Knees"

Side 3

"Last Days of May"
"Cities on Flame"
"ME 262"
Blue Oyster Cult - "On Your Feet, or On Your Knees" - Side 3

"Then Came The Last Days of May"
"Cities on Flame"
"ME 262"
We have a store called Everybody's Records here in the Pleasant Ridge neighborhood of Cincinnati. Been there since 1978 under the same ownership. Nice enough place. I've bought lots of records there over the years.


Check it out! Roger Klug Power Trio - "The Ballad of Everybody's Records'. Written for Record Store Day at Everybody's Records - Cincinnati, OH

https://everybodysrecords.com/live-%40-everybodys


The Alarm - "Sigma".  The 2019 follow-up to 2018's "Equals", bought for a great price on Amazon Prime Day......
@mwinkc - Welcome to the thread! I Love "Tattoo You". It's one of my most played Stones albums. Favorite Track is "No Use in Crying". Fantastic Song. And this album rocks.

@slaw - Give it a spin when you get a chance. It's pretty good stuff......
The Alarm - "Equal" and "Sigma" - Kicking my self for not going to Nashville last night to see them. But couldn't find anyone to join me and it's 5 hours drive, each direction. I'll see them later this summer in Milwaukee or Cleveland....
@big_greg - Good pick-up. Steve Earle is one of my favorite artist, especially the first 5-10 records. "Guitar Town" is fantastic, IHMO.
Tomorrow - S/T - Recorded in 1967, Featuring a very young Steve Howe before he joined Yes. Great record, an English Psychedelic classic. Check it out if you are not familiar.....
@6t5-gto @slaw - Do you have the 1978 Willie Nelson Live LP - "Willie and Family Live"? The Red Headed Stranger Medley is awesome! As is the entire album......
@slaw - "Willie and Family - Live" is a great way to sample Willie's earlier years. There are some great songs on the record and the SQ is very good IMHO.