what are you listening to?

Very cool to know, Jason. I will be sure to let Geri know that because she would be interested in that part of history.

Nando.
 
Very cool to know, Jason. I will be sure to let Geri know that because she would be interested in that part of history.

Nando.

Big pink sits way off the road down a long lane in the middle of nowhere. I truly stumbled on it drivin around smoking 1 . I turned down a tractor path with a no trespassing sign up and about a quarter mile down there it sat. I couldn't believe it... It's not a spot ppl will give you the address.
 
The Moody Blues - Go Now / The Moody Blues #1
(1965, London) Monarch symbol in the deadwax

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I've had this in the to-play queue for awhile but have skipped it because I figured the sound quality (re-channeled?) would be thin/disappointing. And it is. :( interesting music though.
 
What tipped you off about the sound quality before you even played it?
 
Big Pink house

Big pink sits way off the road down a long lane in the middle of nowhere. I truly stumbled on it drivin around smoking 1 . I turned down a tractor path with a no trespassing sign up and about a quarter mile down there it sat. I couldn't believe it... It's not a spot ppl will give you the address.

cool story Jason.

I was in Haight Ashbury San Fransisco last year and looked up the Grateful Dead house at 710 Ashbury. This was painted on sidewalk outside the house...

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What tipped you off about the sound quality before you even played it?

The lousy reputation for US label pop records from that era. the pop records put out by US labels in the mid 60s are quite often shite sound quality. They knew the average US consumer of pop music was listening on transistor radios and Magnavox consoles, so I think they didn't bother and/or they produced the records to sound like they did on car radios! And stereo releases were often an afterthought - done as mono reprocessed to simulate stereo separation. Some of the early US Stereo Rolling Stones, Beach Boys and Beatles records are other examples.
 
That's cool SLF! My buddy in PA says his buddy owns that house in haight ! He says I need to come out there with him and see it. He says there wAs so much owsley acid made in the attic that you still get a bit weird when Ya hang out up there lol!
 
Steve Vai - Flex-Able (1984) - CD to Tape (TDK D90) JVC TD-V661 Deck, Dolby B

Man this album sounds good through the WOPL






 
Santana 1 (1969) - CD - Vinyl Sourced

Santana 3 (1971) - CD - Vinyl Sourced

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Uncle Tupelo~ Anodyne


Weird Al Yankovic~ Polka Party


Ani Difranco~ Knuckle Down


Tsuyoshi Yamamoto~ Gentle Blues


Childish Gambino~ Because the Internet


Miles Davis~ Enigma


Anthony Williams~ Spring


Jackie McLean~ Let Freedom Ring


The Roots~ ....And Then You Shoot Your Cousin
 
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Nando's Mix Tapes.

Classic Rock of the 70's Beyond/Off the Scale Rock & Blues Tunes

Sony Double Cassette deck on relay play (plays both sides of both tapes continuously)




 
Those tapes look familiar, Derek. You might have missed it earlier in this thread, but I began listening to your pre-recorded mix tape. You did a nice job on the recording.



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Nando.
 
Yes I caught that post, great pics and video. I love the Pioneer machine, it sure has class! I did reply too, hopefully it sent through ok =).

Those tapes look familiar, Derek. You might have missed it earlier in this thread, but I began listening to your pre-recorded mix tape. You did a nice job on the recording.



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Nando.
 
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