what are you listening to?

Walter Brennan - Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1963). My second Walter Brannan LP - first one was $6.00 this one, $0.50.

Vinyl not cleaned yet and despite how it looks, it's noise free except 3 clicks on 1 track of side one.

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Status Quo - Live!
(1977, Vertigo) German pressing

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listening to sides 3/4. recorded in Glasgow, October 1976. Rockin'
 
Sampling a few weekend purchases...

Yes
Classic

Rainbow
Live In Munich 1977

patti smith group
live at Jazz workshop
Boston 1976
 

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Thin Lizzy - Johnny The Fox
(1976, Mercury) MASTERDISK RL in the deadwax, mastered by Robert Ludwig

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thunderous sound quality with the usual great Phil Lynott singing and songwriting.
 
I didn't know he recorded anything. I knew him best from the western TV shows back in the '60s. Surprise!

All spoken word. The musicians and vocalists are not front and center just backup for the narrative. Might be an acquired taste from watching The Real McCoys on TV when I was a kid.
 
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Watching the Farewell concert of Simply Red, at the Sydney Opera House. What a gorgeous venue for a concert. One of my bucket list places to visit, Australia and New Zealand....

One of the CDs Craig sent home with us to rip and burn...thanks Craig...
 
See? You actually DO miss something if you don't listen to A Prairie Home Companion...


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Alison Krauss and Union Station - 'New Favorite' on Gepetto's no hum monster :-)
 
Aye Captain, a hum monster, the 60hz kind, VERY audible on the horns....
 
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