Whats playing on your system today?


Today I decided to listen to two of my favorite rock guitar heros and one great vocalist. Guitarist' Robin Trower, Ronnie Montrose and vocalist Davey Pattison.

I listened to Trower songs:
Bridge of sighs, Stitch in time, The fool and me, my personal favorite- Too rolling stoned and others.....

Then I pulled out "Gamma". 
I listened to: Razor King, Wish I was and Skin and bone and others.....

Davey Pattison hooked has also up with Michael Shenker also. I really enjoyed my day so far. Anybody else heard anything good?

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Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1-Argerich

no. 2-Stephen Bishop

no. 3-Perahia

red book CD all the way...

An album I never tire of, has something for every mood.

August and Everything .. Counting Crows

CD in the car
Synchronicity ... The Police.

Cassette via Nakamichi BX300 on second system

Superb recording on factory Chrome tape.
N80
I know, lol, Alabama might not see much play tbh.
It was part of the lot of $1 each vinyl I recently purchased.
That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!
uberwaltz, I admire the breadth of your interest...but Alabama? ;-)

I just got Donald Fagen's "Nightfly" CD in the mail this afternoon. As expected the production quality is hard to top but not sure I like it as much as any of the other Steely Dan recordings I have.
Come Clean ... Puddle of Mudd.

This has one of my fave all time songs on it.  ... Blurry.

CD.
Autumn - Don Ellis

@tomic601  Yes. It was also nice to see him (in person) with Anthony Bourdain.  Bukowski is another.
Picked up a Rory Block lp, listening with an m91ed with new needle (20 hours.) Why have I never heard of her? She has 20+ albums. Fantastic acoustic guitar playing.
 Neko Case - Middle Cyclone. Again. Her music doesn't really hit me initially. But the more time I spend with it the better it gets.
 @mapman i need to coerce you into helping me with my network.....omg what a monumental hassle......
Wayfaring Strangers - Shifting Sands of Time

this is a reference volcal and emotional recording for me....
 @david_ten as a Lorca fan i hope you also enjoy Jim Harrison...I know I do

Zenyatta....I may have inhaled.....I do remember getting this the day it came out - I had a Hafler amp and Infinity QB with a Denon TT...smoking....might even have been with two box goofy but great PS audio preamp.....ha
memory..

anyway I am backmin Seattle so I can crank it up

enjoying Amy Helm - Didn’t It Rain....
Need to get some Moody Blues on vinyl for sure!
Thx for the reminder.

Don't Say No ... Billy Squier.

$1 vinyl
Hard Labour ... Three Dog Night.

Another $1 purchase on vinyl.

I have to say after thoroughly cleaning all of these $1 records yesterday ( the B,S&T just was awful!). I am very pleasantly surprised at how tick and pop free they have come out.

A truly good weekend.
Jethro Tull, “Aqualung”
Jethro Tull, “This Was”
Jethro Tull, “Stand Up”

all vinyl.
@shadorne 

I completely agree on Freeways, I mean it's fine just different, I only bought it as it was just $1!.

Next up was going to be Not Fragile which is in another category altogether!

Will get round to that later today.
@uberwaltz

Great choices. Brings back memories. Soul Searching was soon after Steve Ferrone joined. Steve was really funky. Saw them on the Person to Person tour around that time. Their fortunes were on the way out as Funk/Soul/disco was dying and Reggae/Punk was all the rage...

Freeways happens to be another album for a band that had lost its lustre or chart topping success...I really liked this album a lot but it was the last for BTO. So different from Not Fragile - no wonder Turner hated it - no meat for Turner to sink his teeth into like Sledgehammer.

I ride shotgun on his money... just sounded too nice and unconvincing with Randy’s soft vocals. I wonder how the outcome might have been different had Turner sang lead?
Had to buy it when I saw this gem sitting in the $1 box.

Putting it Straight ... Pat Travers

Vinyl
Mapman
Sounds like you have that process down to a fine "art".
I guess I am old and lazy but sounds like a lot of work, maybe not once you have done it a few times and it is second nature.
My daughter has a tt with a USB output as well and I was considering trying to rip some vinyl, which is why I asked. Software is the key it appears.

Never had a decent Goodwill vinyl purchase yet I am afraid.

Glad you found the channel hiatus fairly quickly and easily, that can drive you nuts!
Uber I use an art usb phono plus a2d converter to usb on my laptop that hosts the music server on attached usb drive.

I use audacity software on the laptop to capture the digital at cd resolution and then master the digital. I play the entire album into one file then edit it down and identify the tracks. I run normalization and click removal processing on the file with Audacity. Then I write the individual tracks to corresponding flac format files on disk.

Next I use Picard software to quickly tag the files. Finally if needed I use the manual file tagging feature of dbpoweramp to fix any tags needed including adding album art.

Then my plex music server software automatically picks up the new files and adds them to its library. I also use logitech media server and Squeeze devices so I run the rescan function in LMS. At this point the new files are available via both plex and Squeeze box devices.

Finally I attach my backup drive and run Seagate backup software to back up the new files.

I think I picked up the album at Goodwill one day. One of my best finds there.

Today when setting up I found I had volume in only one channel playing the vinyl. Isolated things down to a bad tube in my Audio Research sp16 pre-amps’s phono section. Swapped in a spare tube and good to go. That was the first tube I’ve had go on me in several years. I hate when that happens.


B,S &T 4 .... Blood, Sweat & Tears.

Vinyl

This one needs a bit of help, definitely a $1 album!
Mapman
That's a pretty neat album to have, imagine getting anything like that today!

Just curious as to how you are ripping your vinyl to your server?


Sending some vinyl to the music server today.  Up currently is "All the World Dances" by David Carroll and his Orchestra a 1961 lp on Mercury Perfect Presence label that is what hifi is all about.  There is even a diagram on the back cover showing location of the various players in the studio that you can use as reference for what you hear.  The music industry and the public really cared about hifi back then when it was all very new.  
A great day to visit my LRS.
He had just finished throwing a ton of albums into the $1 clearance boxes and there were a LOT of really good albums.

I was good and limited myself to just 20, LOL.
$20 and 20 new to me records to work through.
It's a great weekend!
Allan Holdsworth -  Man Who Changed Guitar Forever! Allan Holdsworth Album 12 CD Box
"Ballad of Easy Rider" by The Byrds which for whatever reason is still one of my favorite lp listens start to finish.