what are you listening to?

Gobfvesq...my partner just walked by and said "Turn that down!!" swiped the keyboard and Gobfvesq is what we got HeHeheheh!!!! He's of the Lee/Janni Mach 8 group, I bought the big SAE for him, if he wants to sleep...Too F'n Bad Brawhahahahah :hello1:

Just found the remastered 2 CD set of Queen ~ 'The Game' Woof!! One of the best recordings of the hi-hat cymbil being smacked hard and then held!! Dragon Attack rocks!!! There is a live version on disc 2, to appease the other half I'll wait till tomorrow to play that.

getting ready to cue up Depeche Mode's ~ 'Violator' next

It's scary how resolving these big monster amps are when they're just lofing along :happy3:
 
My first anything but regular Joe purchase...

Mike Bloomfield And Friends
 

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Fleetwood Mac - Future Games
(1971, Reprise) MASTERED BY CAPITOL in the deadwax

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HNY 2016 everyone. I heard the title track playing last night at a post-hike stop for beers and food with my group, they were playing a bunch of great 70's stuff (Maggie May, Kashmir) of what I was able to pick out above the crowd [Issaquah Brewhouse]. This one is a much loved, many-times-played LP that I purchased in the mid 70s, sounds great.
 
The Merry Go Round - s/t
(1967, A&M) Monarch symbol in the deadwax

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Nice, terrific sonics, very hot and dynamic. Emitt Rhodes + guys who played on the Gene Clark & The Gosdin Brothers LP, and The Leaves. Time Will Show The Wiser - I'm familiar with it from Fairport Convention's first album. I didn't know it was written by Emitt Rhodes.

This is a surprising thrift store find last week. the Pay n' Save price tag was from a local retail drug store chain which was founded in 1940 and folded in the early 80s.
 
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Brotherhood - s/t
(1967, RCA)

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Drake Levin, Phil Volk and Smitty's first record after they left Paul Revere & The Raiders.
 
The Merry Go Round - s/t
(1967, A&M) Monarch symbol in the deadwax

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Nice, terrific sonics, very hot and dynamic. Emitt Rhodes + guys who played on the Gene Clark & The Gosdin Brothers LP, and The Leaves. Time Will Show The Wiser - I'm familiar with it from Fairport Convention's first album. I didn't know it was written by Emitt Rhodes.

This is a surprising thrift store find last week. the Pay n' Save price tag was from a local retail drug store chain which was founded in 1940 and folded in the early 80s.

I bought "Live" on a 45 when it came out and played it a lot. Still do when I haul out the 7 inchers, it's usually one of the first.
Huh, Emmit Rhodes - who knew?
 
I bought "Live" on a 45 when it came out and played it a lot. Still do when I haul out the 7 inchers, it's usually one of the first. Huh, Emmit Rhodes - who knew?

interesting stuff, it's cool that you picked up the single on release. Yeah, Rhodes' later solo LPs are great, what a talent. I can see the comparisons to McCartney.
 
The Beatles - Abbey Road
(1969, Apple) '75 UK pressing

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I was thinking it was cool that they named the record after the recording studio. from a Wikipedia article on the record - A working title of the album was Everest, after a brand of cigarettes favoured by Emerick, but the band were reluctant to travel to the Himalayas for a photo session
 
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