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Todd Rundgren - Runt: The Ballad Of Todd Rundgren
(1971, Ampex) Bearsville issue, gatefold cover

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Patti Smith's review in the August '71 issue of Rolling Stone: http://web.archive.org/web/20090116...view/5946340/runt_the_ballad_of_todd_rundgren
 
Supertramp - Indelibly Stamped (1971) - CD

First listen for me, brilliant

 
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Foghat - s/t 1973 Bearsville debut. Side 2 kicks side 1's ass. That sax and guitar solo back and forth is worth the price of admission. Pioneer PL-550 w/ Shure V15 II Supertrack

Now Roadfever is playing, man I dig this band. Saw them many times live. Best one was when the comet Hale-Bop was hanging in the sky right over Letchworth Pines by Letchworth State Park. That thing looked huge, especially at twilight w/ the Moon in view also for perspective. Where I lived in Fairport gave an incredible perfect view everynight coming in and going out

Anyway, before the show even started, this little cute bitch had a heifer by the hair and was swinging her around in front of the stage. We were 15ft away :toothy10:
 
Listening to Vasen's CD "Spirit." ("We will Polska-nize you!") I'm grinning like a fool because the dropouts which had plagued me for weeks, I finally tracked down to the balance control. Several twists back & forth got rid of the problem, and now I'm no longer thinking of doing a perfect pitch (into a dumpster) with the MX-1. The Mission 70's are connected, and the Heresys should be sold by this weekend. Yup, i prefer these small, light, woofer-on-the-top Brit two-ways to the big, heavy US three-ways.
 
Miles Davis - Someday My Prince Will Come
(1961, Columbia) 180 gram vinyl – MONO edition, 2013 Record Store Day Release

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Nice! I have a copy and need to give this a listen. I've heard that this has alot more grit than their later titles

Re: Supertramp - Indelibly Stamped (1971)
It took me by surprise, critics back in the day weren't too fond of it but I think its brilliant. Just laid it down onto a Sony UX-PRO Chrome cassette. Wish I had it on vinyl.
 
Supertramp - Crime of the Century (1974) - CD to Cassette (Sony UX-PRO 90) - JVC TD-V661 dual capstan deck (No Dolby)

 
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