what are you listening to?

Leo's cool !

To this day he is. Had the pleasure of seeing him a couple times recently at a small opera house. A very entertaining man blessed with flying fingers. What he has lost through age and arthritis he makes up with some great stories.
 
Badfinger - Ass
(1973, Apple) MASTERED BY CAPITOL wly in the deadwax; mastered by Wally Traugott at Capitol Studio & Mastering

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Recycled picture from a few years ago. The record cover was done by Peter Corriston who did the covers for Physical Graffiti and Some Girls. includes three tracks produced by Todd Rundgren.

I THINK I remeber this one....kinda fuzzy though......yep...it was that time...
 


Soundtrack to The Deadly Spawn, composed by Michael Perlstein(Mondo). Still on the search for a copy of this on red vinyl that doesn't cost an arm and leg.
 
And a tip of the hat to Nick Danger...

Firesign Theatre from 1969: How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All. Good ol' American stoner comedy! Digging through some old stuff and played it for the halibut... Brought back some great memories!



 
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Firesign Theatre from 1969: How Can You Be In Two Places At Once When You're Not Anywhere At All. Good ol' American stoner comedy! Digging through some old stuff and played it for the halibut... Brought back some great memories!




Yes!Great spin if I do say so myself.
 
Actually a bit therapeutic given an unfortunate event.

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The White Stripes - Icky Thump - Double 180 Gram LP













Yes - The Yes Album - Orig USA Pressing













 
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Klaus Schulze: Irrlicht

I've got this and Moondawn and really love them both, someone I need to dig into deeper someday. Any suggestions where else to go in his catalog would be welcome.
 
Last Yes Album for tonight, must rest so I can go and mow my sister's lawn early tomorrow before weather gets hot. Will continue the Yes Marathon Tomorrow. Am also recording these to 3 sources simultaneously to preserve them.
 
Klaus Schulze: Irrlicht

I've got this and Moondawn and really love them both, someone I need to dig into deeper someday. Any suggestions where else to go in his catalog would be welcome.

I've been into Schulze for a long time. "Dig It" was the first I've heard, impossible to find these days. Schulze pumps out music like a termite pumps out eggs- lots of stuff.

A few of my favorites:
  • Picture Music
  • Audentity
  • Kontinuum
  • Dune
  • Body Love (this one is especially good)
  • "X"

There's an 11 disc collaboration with Pete Namlook titled Dark Side of the Moog, each disc titled with adaptations from Pink Floyd titles (Saucerfull of Ambience, Phantom Heart Brother, etc.).
 
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