what are you listening to?

I've seen JT a couple of times. First was in 1971 when Yes was their warm up. Had some really good psychedelics that night and a passenger on my motorcycle. Funny, but after the concert, doing 80MPH and looking down at the pavement, I felt I could run faster,
 
Had some really good psychedelics that night...
I felt I could run faster...

LSD and motorcycles don't mix well. I had that feeling once myself, I almost left a leg behind on the Baltimore beltway. Good thing I caught my balance...
 
Nice. They may possibly be the most metal, metal band on the planet IMO.
 
The Who - Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy
(1971, Track) UK pressing with gatefold cover; Porky in the deadwax, side 1, mastered by George Peckham

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nice. I Can See For Miles is a favorite, great sound quality. skipping the "enhanced" tracks.
 
believe it or not...a thrift store find a few years ago. I guess you never know what might be behind that Barbara Streisand record.

It's not polite to speak of Barbra's backside. :happy3:
 
Joe Satriani has a new solo album coming out in July. :happy2: I'm inspired. The new one is called 'Shockwave Supernova" ...

Making a CD compilation for both WReX and to dupe to Metal Master tape.
Spans my favorite tracks from 1994 to the present.
All culled from the recently released box-set of John Cuniberti remastered discs.
 
Miles Davis - Circle In The Round
(1979, Columbia) WLP, -1B/-1A

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nice. unreleased extended outtakes from '55 - '70 sessions. listening to record 1
 
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Tim Catlin and Machinefabriek: Wholrs

If you like the sound of machines looping and breaking down somewhere between industrial noise and ambience, this one's for you. An excellent pressing and packaging as well, by the way.

 

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