what are you listening to?

What's the weak spot for a crites woofer? Too much power? Too much movement?
 
King Crimson - Three Of A Perfect Pair
(1984, Warner Bros/EG) STERLING in the deadwax

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Nice. I haven't listened to these '80s KC records in years. I spotted them while going through storage.
 
Listening to my own custom burned version of the first, self-titled Clash album. Track list includes, the original tracks form the first UK issue, plus Capitol Radio from the mail in EP, then the extra tracks added for the US release, including the tracks from the bonus single included in the first US issue. I will never understand why the record company never released the album in this manner.

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Peter Gabriel - So - TDK SA 90 - Nakamichi 480

Fat Sound




 
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense - Side B - TDK SA 90 Sourced from Vinyl - Nak 480
 
Genesis - The Lamb Lies down on Broadway - Cassette - Maxell XLII 100/Nakamichi 480

 
K-HITS 107.1 while typing and the dual deck spins off another copy of Synthecism...have to be ready for payday and the other mixtapes must be recorded from the CD-Rs for tape two and part of a blank and mixtape trade.

Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard
Everyday People - Sly And The Family Stone
Under Pressure - Queen

Time for another tape!
 
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Syndicate Of Sound - Little Girl
(1966, Bell) MONO, Monach delta + Bell Sound sf in the deadwax, mastered by Sam Feldman

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A surprising find yesterday and a fun record from a San Jose garage rock band. includes some edgy stuff, including a cover of The Witch.


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One-man banjo band!

I really don't think this is the correct thread for post, but here goes anyway.
I don't use the word "awesome"- EVER! But this is AWESOME!

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Beethoven Symphony No.9, Georg Solti conducting the Chicago Symphomy Orchestra and Chorus
(Decca).
 
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