Jose Gonzalez "Local Valley" |
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There seems to be an underlying, common denominator, so to speak, in Jose’s music.T
Recommended!!! |
The Mountain Goats "Dark in Here" |
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Common;' Yous Guys,
The Mountain Goats "Dark In Here"
one of the best of 2021 |
J. Geils Band - The Morning After |
Nice pick @nicks25,
Got the MFSi
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Finnigan and Wood - Crazed Hipsters |
@slaw - thanks, hope you are well!
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Trilogy |
Streaming the new Doobie Brothers release today - Liberte. I would like to purchase but I can only find on CD. Too bad! |
Dave Rawlings Machine"Nashville Obsolete" |
Porcupine Tree "Fear of a Blank Planet" |
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The National "Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers" |
Been a tough long week….finally relaxing…
Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane - Rough Mix. Polydor 1977
hitting the spot |
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Hey Steve, Hey Brian, Hey Nick. It was a long week here too. Grey’s Anatomy away so it’s loud and gritty here. |
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@spiritofradio - Patto, Hold Your Fire and Presto! A good night..... |
Climax Blues Band - "Gold Plated" |
Richard Thompson - Hand Of Kindness. Hannibal Records 1983
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+1 Tom. Thanks again for turning us on to Patto. I’ve concluded that they must have taught a thing or two to Donald Fagan. |
I've been playing around with Roon. Talk about a rabbit hole! I did pick up a pile of vinyl today, including what looks like a nearly pristine copy of the MFSL DSOTM. I'll be tearing myself away from the digital music box soon. |
Rush 2112 40th Anniversary Reissue (2016)
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@spiritofradio - You're Welcome! That's what it's all about. Sharing our love of music... |
Son Volt - "Electro Melodier"
Played it via Spotify, but posted here since I have a vinyl copy on order...
Also ordered a copy of Screaming Trees - "Sweet Oblivion" tonight. |
I saw screaming trees once on a bill with Soul Asylum and Spin Doctors. |
Thanks @nicks25,
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I saw Buck Owens and the Screaming Trees at Bumbershoot in 1988. It was my youngest son's first concert. We were in the mosh pit and someone kicked him in the head. For a moment, I thought it would be our first and last concert together after his mom found out what happened, but it was all good. He wasn't hurt, and we had a great time. |
That was an interesting line-up Greg ,................................
Dr. Byrd’s and Mr. Hyde Sundazed |
Ray Charles "Genius + Soul =Jazz" Acoustic Sounds |
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Wow! Many great acts there.
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@spiritofradio -
I saw screaming trees once on a bill with Soul Asylum and Spin Doctors
Dang, That would have been quite a lineup in their heyday. I would have gone to that one with you... |
Squeeze - East Side Story |
The Flaming Lips "American Head".
Recommended!! |
That would have been quite a lineup in their heyday. I would have gone to that one with you.
Winona Ryder’s appearance down front left side parted the mosh pit like the Red Sea… |
@big_greg bumbershoot used to be so much fun! I started l working security there in ‘87 and was soon hired by a music rental company as a tech by ‘90. So many good memories. 1987 I was the backstage door guy at the coliseum. I got every performers autograph that year on one sheet of paper (except Miles). Some highlights include Miles Davis calling me back to his dressing room and drawing me an autographed portrait to thank me for helping him out at soundcheck. Bonnie Raitt and Linda Barry bringing me a muffin and pack of smokes (I was young and stupid) for keeping an eye on Bonnie’s guitar while they went out to take in the festival. That Sunday morning, before the grounds opened, I’m sitting in a chair reading the morning paper outside the backstage door and a gal walks up dressed in jeans and leather jacket carrying a guitar case. She stops to take out her guitar where two concrete walls abut about 10 feet from where I’m sitting and begins to play and sing. It was just the two of us. k.d. Lang in her torch and twang Re-Clines days. I was transfixed. Later that day she joined Roy Orbison on stage. Good times. I’ve got 10 years of stories from bumbershoot and my time working at the Paramount and Moore theaters from the mid ‘80’s to the mid ‘90’s. That was just one weekend.
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Great memories Sourpuss. KD Lang apparently liked the concrete reverb… +1 |
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K.D. has one of the best voices going!!!! |
Great memories sourpuss! I'm a little jealous. |
The Kinks "One For the Road" Sounding great so far! |
i am bigtime in envy, man those were the era of blockbuster but quirky interesting Bumbershoot lineups… Freddy Fender and Little Feat…. wow, that must have been 1988 or 89 ?
Big system still in a pile in the corner, so I have been bingeing on Netflix music documentaries via the Sonos soundbar….
Yesterday ; Count Me In, Rolling Thunder Review, Birth of Cool, Keith Richards
Got my copy of Rough Mix, visual grading optimistic, we shall eventually see how it plays
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Jim,
My Classic Records version of "Rough Mix" doesn’t hold a candle to my American pressing. I’ve sold a couple Classic Records, rock lps because of SQ and noisy pressing issues.
From memory, I've sold these....
"Who's Next" "Supernatural"
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Thx Steve..i am trying to withhold judging it on visual alone…mine is a US pressing
One a positive note, Perfect Vinyl Forever has turned my 16 disc initial test order around and they are in route back to me….. we shall see, and hear….
I continue to mentally cull, next on block is MX110 Z 1965… |
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James - As you might know both @bdp24 and I are both big fans of Brooks. I had the tech there rebuild my RM-9 and over the years, i bought some of Brooks’ vintage collection…. I am hoping they open a showroom up here in Washington….. |