what are you listening to?

I know very well what i'm missing, nowadays I don't need to do that as much. That's why I hire hands...
 
And the more hands I hire, the more time I spend on the phone, it's a viscious circle...
 
I know very well what i'm missing, nowadays I don't need to do that as much. That's why I hire hands...

Cool Cool, but you're still a hands on kind of guy when it comes to your work sometimes right?
 
Yep, and most of those things require my full attention...and 90% of the places I do that it's too damn noisy to carry on a conversation anyway....
 
Yep, and most of those things require my full attention...and 90% of the places I do that it's too damn noisy to carry on a conversation anyway....

Its noisy in the factory where I work. Some of those air driven motors hiss so loud it hurts my ears (use ear plugs). Its good though, no one can hear me fart and the smell gets ventilated instantly (unless I'm going up the staircase, that's enclosed) :evil4:
 
The Beatles - s/t
(1968, Apple) 70's Capitol Purple label pressing; MASTERED BY CAPITOL in the deadwax, all sides; "Gene" on sides 2/4 deadwax [Gene Thompson, mastering engineer], "Jay" on side 3 deadwax [Jay Maynard, mastering engineer];


15551577768_6cd2236a96_c.jpg

15713307946_25a5b181b4_c.jpg



Another one of these wonderful impressive sounding Capitol purple label pressings, and what an incredible collection of songs. as Paul McCartney said in response to questions about whether it would have been better to release a single LP or two separate LPs: "It's the bloody Beatles' White Album. Shut up!"
 
The Who - Quadrophenia
(1973, Track) TML in the deadwax

15564944510_f0374fe5f6_c.jpg

15564943890_7f1468edf8_z.jpg

15749759725_0ff1566e89_z.jpg


unfortunate sticker peel and writing on the label, but the LPs are in terrific shape. This album was astonishing first listen back in '73. I remember first hearing it at a friends house. The bass playing on The Real Me is incredible - and continues throughout, and thunderous drumming.
 
Last edited:
Eugene McDaniels - Headless Heroes of the Apocalypse
(1971, Atlantic) AT/GP




Smokin' ...w/ Miroslav Vitous, bass, Alphonse Mouzon, drums
 
Mannheim Steamroller - Fresh Aire V on the Thorens before I head off for work.

Too lazy to take pics. Feel like absolute crap today.
 
Try and bear through it, Derek. If it's any consolation I am almost completed recording your mix tape.

Nando.
 
On a Polaroid cassette, no less. And the track I am in the midst of recording has a bearing on how you are feeling right now - "Dead Man Walking."

Nando.
 
The Beatles - Beatles for Sale - 180 Gram Vinyl Remaster
 
I have had recurring fatigue for years, anytime of the day, sucks. No answers, just gotta put up with it, like dragging an anchor with every task I do.
 



Dave Brubeck Octet~ Distinctive Rhythm Instrumentals
10" 33 RPM on red vinyl.

MGMT~ Oracular Spectaculer

Boston~ S/ T

Beastie Boys~ Hot Sauce Committee Part Two
 
Back
Top