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
slipknot1
Tim, Thanks but I've had the Super Gold since 1987. I'll take the congrats though!

King Curtis – Soul Serenade (Capitol 1964) 1/2 side one. Not in the mood.
Ralph Sutton, Ruby Braff, Milt Hinton, Mousey Alexander – On Sunnie's Side Of The Street  (The Blue Angel Jazz Club 1968)

Recorded Live in a small venue with Telefunken mics, Ampex tape and Neuman desk. I can inform you that audiences chatted through performances just as much then as now. Good stuff.
Leonard Cohen – Ten New Songs (Columbia 2001)

Can't believe this is 20 years old. I think of it as recently released. Tempus Fugit.
I love Ten New Songs…..dig Sharon.

BTW i just about punched out a dude and his bromance concert attendee at Warren Haynes…dude was talking all night about mowing his lawn..while Warren was smoking….WTF….

Almost happened again at G. Allman show….
bingeing on various Petty, man loved his singing with the white witch…..
Jim, on behalf of all sane and decent folks, I wish you had put them to sleep. 
@spiritofradio  - I do like  Lucero. If you like Lucero, you may like - American Aquarium. I don't have it on vinyl, but check this one out....

American Aquarium - "Before the Dogwood Blooms"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3XBfUCPMCY



Jim,
You're patient my friend

Sunburned Hand Of The Man / Trickle-down theory
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Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy
Sea Wolf - Leaves in the River
Leon Russell - Best of
@tomic601 


BTW i just about punched out a dude and his bromance concert attendee at Warren Haynes…dude was talking all night about mowing his lawn..while Warren was smoking….WTF….

I think I went to High School with that guy…




Sibelius 
Symphony No. 4 in A minor, Opus 63
Sir Colin Davis 
Boston Symphony Orchestra
1981 Reissue. 
Beauty



More arrivals,

The Black Keys "Let's Rock"
Neil Young "Carnegie Hall" 1970
Kacey Musgraves "Star Crossed"
@nicks25 
+1 The Band / NL-SC
I can listen to Acadian Driftwood over and over…
Jefferson Airplane  "Bless Its Pointed Little Head"  Brian posted this a few days ago, and hey, I have that.  Cleaned it and, surprisingly, the vinyl is very quiet.  I saw the Airplane in that same year the album was recorded, late in 1969 at The Swing Auditorium in San Bernardino.  Second row, center stage.  I bought the album sometime during 1970.  I saw them again in '71.  First up was Hot Tuna, then the Moody Blues, then the Jefferson Airplane.  Outdoor concert, I was about 30 feet from the stage, and in the center.  What memories...

P.J. Harvey  "To Bring You My Love"  What an interesting album.  
speaking of the Dead, i do so hope Terrapin will get the MoFi 45 rpm treatment…..a guy can hope…

Police Box Set - Zenyatta
@tomic601 
If they 45’d it Terrapin wouldn’t be completely on one side, that might take some getting used to.
Jim or anyone, have both of any Dead title that was recently released as cut from the master tapes/BG and the MFSL 45rpm to compare?
Just arrived today….

Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance. Fire Records reissue 2018, originally 1978

This will bring back memories
Should be picking up some Vandersteen Treo’s tomorrow morning (if I can get them in my car). ‘Surpsingly’ kinda fell in my lap locally via Don Better Audio. So I had to do it. But….I’m blaming Jim for being a bad influence 😁
@bkeske   NICE!

Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance. Fire Records reissue 2018, originally 1978
Steve,
I unfortunately do not have any 45RPM Dead records. I have a bunch of 33.3's though :-)

Liars / Sisterworld