what are you listening to?

Right on, Ben - I can't wait for the better weather to arrive. It has been spotty these past two weeks. I don't think we've had more than four consecutive days of dry weather in March - even February was drier.

Picked up lots of new old albums these past two weeks, including a bunch of 1980's 12" Extended Remix 45s.

Nando.

Cool Nando, post up some of your more interesting finds. Looking forward to seeing what you got.

Been real wet here too, Nando. Snow has been gone for weeks.
 
Ozzy Osbourne - Diary Of A Madman. 1981 CBS Records, Canada.

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Picked up a couple of J. J. Cale albums. Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler were heavily influenced by his music. Playing "Shades."



Nando.
 
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Michael Schenker Group - Assault Attack. 1982 Chrysalis Records, UK.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan - A Legend In The Making. 1983/2015 Epic/Legacy, US.
2015 RSD Release, Gray and White vinyl. Limited number of copies.

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As the cover states, this was released originally for radio broadcast in Canada.

Also known as Live At The El Mocombo

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Very nice.

If you have never seen this video, I suggest watching the whole show.
 
Just got a special CD from England today, I was hoping it would arrive before Lee and Jani come to visit, I'm not sayin' anything else except it's a very well recorded Live show and is going to rock their last good nerve :happy2::blob8::toothy8::blob7::headbang::toothy7::headbang::lol::lol::lol:
 
Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Change Up The Groove
(1974, Polydor) STERLING RL in the deadwax, mastered by Robert Ludwig

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This is mostly too smooth, I need some grit in my cup of tea. Some funky moments and some vibraphone to listen to while taking a break from the awesomeness that is this years NCAA basketball tournament march madness.

3/4 of my final four picks in my bracket are still going but the outer branches are badly broken by several upsets including N. Iowa's buzzer beater finish over Texas last night:

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Surely you didn't pick Middle Tennessee State over Sparty ???

Didn't see that coming in a million years. I had MSU in the title game so that's the 1/4 quarter of my bracket that is toast.

Also did not see SF Austin beating West Virginia - that guy with the bad haircut on SFA is impressive (Walkup). I had Gonzaga making it to the sweet 16, so that's going right.
 
The Meters - Cabbage Alley
(1972, Reprise)

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lots of groove and grit here, and a soulful cover of Neil Young's Birds. Nice
 
Michael Nesmith - From A Radio Engine To The Photon Wing
(1977, Pacific Arts)


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A fun find at a Goodwill thrift store yesterday for 50cents, green tags were 50% off. I think I have all the 70's Nesmith solo LPs and may already have this one, but it's been awhile since I've listened. Great songs with profound & witty lyrics - I forgot how enjoyable these Nesmith LPs are.
 
Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto
Getz/Gilberto
featuring Antonio Carlos Jobim
 

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Staying mellow tonite. Ending with...

Stan Getz/Charlie Byrd
Jazz Samba
 

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Since Lee and Jani came and like magic...the Thorens has 2 channels again...just about any Lp I can get my grubby hands on is playin'!! :happy2:

Heart ~ 'Little Queen', Portrait/CBS no bar code, PBF 34799 -IF 'Go for it' in the deadwax side one... 'Beauty take us' on side two.

some pops and scratches, but very fine sounding Lp!!! Damn, I love Ann Wilson...

Jani, that song you liked was Reflex ~ 'The politics of Dancing' 12" remix, playing that again now :toothy5:
 
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