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?

N

 




nutty

The Smiths / Louder than bombs

Morrissey / Viva hate

Morrissey / Maladjusted 

Dhafer Youssef  ---  Birds Requiem  (North African Traditional / International Jazz)

A marvelous pianist, excellent performance, superb recording by Jared Sacks.

curiousjim, arthur1954,

Pretty cool. That would have been great to hear/see them live back in the day.

Just listened to Vanilla Fudge "Season of The Witch", great tune.

ozzy

@ozzy 

They played at my high school back in 1969 or 1970. I forget the exact date..

"Vanilla Fudge. Anybody remember them?"

Just picked this CD up from Bandcamp - best source for new, non-top 100 music. Listening to the Download tonight till CD arrives.

Anthene - Collide.

 

@ozzy,

“Set me free, why don’t you Babe” I listen to them at least a couple times a year.

Vanilla Fudge. Anybody remember them?

Chuck Johnson “Balsams”- spacey pedal steel guitar!

Next up will be Benoit Pioulard’s “Sylva”. Very interesting atmospheric recording using combined sources of instruments, voice, field recordings what seems to tape tricks.

 

Kham Meslien, Fantomes...Futurs. Just got it yesterday from Heavenly Sweetness, in France (thru Bandcamp). Some pretty nice bass playing.

All the best,
Nonoise

been listening to qobuz all day as a change of pace...among the highlights:

joyce s/t (1967)

vieux farka toure with khruangbin - ali

don letts late night tales

saafir "the hit list"

great albums!!

 

but I highly suspect that two female audiophiles in a session deserve a big shout out. ; )

Yes, it absolutely does. You are indeed lucky in your listening companions. 😎

We had a Vangelis night last night... after a warm-up with Claudio Arrau's Beethoven cycle, and EMI Beethoven early quartets (to warm up the system), we started with China, (Japanese pressing with obi), then moved on the Antarctica (also Japanese pressing.)

We had a transcendental evening. As my friend said afterward (yes, a FEMALE AUDIOPHILE!), "I was listening not just with my ears as it's with every audio gear I heard so far, but listening within my body..". My other friend (yes, ANOTHER FEMALE AUDIOPHILE!) was just giggling, and she said that the images the music conjures are just so powerful...

Sorry for shouting, but I highly suspect that two female audiophiles in a session deserve a big shout out. ; ) > -- <

I’ve been away from Audiogon for a few years, but I’m back (at least for now). Curious to see what the level of conversation is like these days. I’ll be switching from discussions of all things vinyl to discussion of music available in digital files, since that’s what I’m listening to these days.

Playing on my system today has been the newly released Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin in Pure DSD256 from HDTT. I’ve been in heaven over this release!

Transferred from a 15ips 2-track tape. Sounds terrific!

Download here. Review here.

Matthew Wadsworth, theorbo recital called "Silver Strings", music by Kapsberger and Piccinini.  Superb sound, superb playing .  Broaden your musical horizons and give it a listen.

Chris Cornell - 

  • Soundgarden
  • Acoustic Live (Songbook)
  • Solo stuff
  • Audioslave
  • Temple of the Dog

Cerberus Shoal / Mr boy dog

DM Stith / Heavy ghost

Mystic AM / Cardamom & Laudanum 

Tanakh / Ardent fevers