relayer101
Responses from relayer101
Whats on your turntable tonight? CCR - Cosmo's Factory 1970/2014 Fantasy Reissue Great SQ pressing from QRP | |
Is Old Music Killing New Music? The technology of today may make it easier for artists to record their music and get it out to the public but that doesn't make them a great song writer. Great song writers are one in a million. That one in a million was the case in 1970 and agai... | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Procol Harum - A Salty Dog 1969/2017 MOV Remaster Great SQ and a great replacement for my original A&M pressing that had seen better days. One of my favorites of many of their albums. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Luigi Cherubini - Requiem in D Minor Czech Philharmonic Orchestra - Igor Markevitch 1963 Deutsch Grammophon - Germany Beautiful quiet recording picked up at Half Price Books many years ago. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Moody Blues - Seventh Sojourn 1972 Threshold Records A Beautiful warm and calming production. | |
Is Old Music Killing New Music? Top 40 music may be controlled and commercialized but I wouldn’t say that about the music out of the mainstream. I’m speaking about rock music now but I’m not sure if the artists like Jim James, Conor Oberst, and Les Claypool would go for their m... | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Electric Light Orchestra - Face The Music 1975 United Artists Records Great album with great production and SQ. I'm getting anxious for the release of the remastered MSFL Eldorado. | |
Is Old Music Killing New Music? I find Agon to be a major source of discovering music and artists both old and new that I am not familiar with and am appreciative to the folks that share their thoughts. Enjoying the thoughts on this thread and many others. | |
Is Old Music Killing New Music? @mahgister By speaking of the Beatles I was not implying that they were over and above Dylan or any of the classical, jazz, or artists from any other genre. And was not comparing them to Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven, Miles Davis, etc. I found the a... | |
Is Old Music Killing New Music? @cd318 Well said but in defense of my favorite Beatle from my youth I think his musically unproductive years were more like from 1975 through 1980. He did release four albums from the time the Beatles broke up in 1969 through 1974. Three more al... | |
Is Old Music Killing New Music? Found that quote from Rick Rubin pretty thought provoking. I'm a child of the 60's and love the music from the 60's, 70's and 80's but am also constantly searching for some of the great music available through streaming. There's a ton of great n... | |
Is Old Music Killing New Music? For producer Rick Rubin, The Beatles' recorded achievements are akin to a miracle. The most popular bands in the world today typically produce an album every four years, Rubin told a 2009 radio audience. That's two albums as an eight-year cycle. "... | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? Flaming Lips - Transmissions From The Satellite Heart 1993/2011 Warner Bros Remaster Dead quiet pressing from Pallas. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? The Byrds - Mr Tambourine Man 2013 Sundazed Mono Reissue Fantastic SQ pressed at QRP. Clark, Hillman, Crosby, McGuinn and a 12 String Rickenbacker. Who else could get away with covering four Dylan songs on their first album. | |
Whats on your turntable tonight? @tomic601 Amazing that Infidels was 20 years after his first album. And more amazing that he is still releasing albums. |