When did you most enjoy the music?


I think this may be geared towards the over-60 crowd, which seems to make up a good portion of our membership.  I was thinking the other day - There is no doubt that, since I got into high end audio I am getting better, more realistic sound.  With the right recordings, instruments sound real and I think I have my system well tuned to my tastes.  But I was thinking back on when I really enjoyed the actual music the most and I came up with these - When I was in my late teens and sitting in a friend's room with a pair of JBL 100s sitting on the floor and against the wall, driven by a Kenwood or similar receiver listening to Hendrix, the Fudge, the Band and all that stuff.  Maybe in a bar with a Seeburg jukebox blasting Sexual Healing or Give It Up - 1968 driving down to the Newport Jazz Festival in a Rambler with 1 8 track tape and listening to Born on the Bayou 100 times over and digging it every time it came around again.  We all parrot the same crap now - that our systems are transparent and disappear, but do they?  The system disappeared in that Rambler because you paid absolutely no mind to the gear that was playing.  Just digging the music.  Didn't have to sit in the sweet spot or anything.  Maybe it's something that can't be recaptured, as it is with a lot of things of youth.  So be it.  And you may feel the opposite.  And no, I wouldn't want to go back to JBLs on the floor anymore because my priorities have changed.  Then was then and now is now. 
chayro

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When the last time was last night...the next one will be soon.

Over the years some things have changed such as where I listen to music and other things remain - that I enjoy listening to music and spend time listening.  Sometimes I listen to music alone, sometimes with friends and I may listen at home, in the car, at a club or a concert.

Sometimes I am reminded of my first concert (Triumph with Foghat opening up), hearing Jackson Brown perform "Stay" or when me a some friends saw Tragedy - the best heavy metal coverband of the Bee Gees in the tri-state area.  Music is emotional for me and it can connect me to an old memory, lift my spirits, give me confidence and fill me with satisfaction (such as when I first heard Claire Martin's "Getting High").

I have a lot to be thankful for and plan to enjoy music again tonight.  I hope you are able to too!