what are you listening to?

Cracking these this afternoon...

Jimi Hendrix
Hendrix In The West

Pink Floyd
The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn
Remastered
 

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Lou Reed - Mistrial
(1986, RCA) mastered by Robert Ludwig at Masterdisk

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The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
(1968, Decca) UK MONO LK 4955; XARL-8476-6A/XARL-8477-3A

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w/ the mono switch engaged on the MC 2205 amp. thunderous low frequencies
 
The Kinks - Greatest Hits
(1989, Rhino) Monarch delta, Kdisc KP in the deadwax, mastered by Ken Perry, K-Disc

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all mono recordings except Stop Your Sobbing. turn it up!
 
Joe Satriani - Satchurated (Live)

Listened and watched in 3D tonight. Great show !

Here's a clearer rendition from the European leg of the tour ...

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Here's the original clip from the bluray:

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Loudon Wainwright III - Album II
(1971, Atlantic) WLP; Monarch symbol & AT/GP in the deadwax, mastered by George Piros

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w/ Kate McGarrigle
 
John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band
(1970, Apple) Bell Sound, SF in the deadwax, mastered by Sam Feldman at Bell Sound

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John Lennon speaking straight from the heart. this one (and Walls and Bridges) really hit hard here.
 
James Gang - Rides Again
(1970, ABC Dunhill) German pressing, '79 issue on MCA Coral

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sounds great, with pronounced bass.
 
John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band
(1970, Apple) Bell Sound, SF in the deadwax, mastered by Sam Feldman at Bell Sound


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John Lennon speaking straight from the heart. this one (and Walls and Bridges) really hit hard here.

I think this is also known as the "primal scream" album- John was going through primal scream therapy at the time. If I recall correctly, there was another release with a similar front cover, and was exclusively Yoko's (music?).

WHITE Apple label- I think you have an original first release there.

EDIT: YES! There was a separate Yoko album with the same cover: https://www.discogs.com/Yoko-Ono-Plastic-Ono-Band-Yoko-Ono-Plastic-Ono-Band/master/90491
 
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I think this is also known as the "primal scream" album- John was going through primal scream therapy at the time. If I recall correctly, there was another release with a similar front cover, and was exclusively Yoko's (music?).WHITE Apple label- I think you have an original first release there.EDIT: YES! There was a separate Yoko album with the same cover: https://www.discogs.com/Yoko-Ono-Plastic-Ono-Band-Yoko-Ono-Plastic-Ono-Band/master/90491

The 'John' version has John resting back against Yoko who is resting against the tree.

The 'Yoko' version has their positions swapped.

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(big Beatle fan and collector here ...)
 
I think this is also known as the "primal scream" album- John was going through primal scream therapy at the time. If I recall correctly, there was another release with a similar front cover, and was exclusively Yoko's (music?).

WHITE Apple label- I think you have an original first release there.

EDIT: YES! There was a separate Yoko album with the same cover: https://www.discogs.com/Yoko-Ono-Plastic-Ono-Band-Yoko-Ono-Plastic-Ono-Band/master/90491

Yes, that's my recall about the primal scream therapy. "Mother" is an open nerve. the other songs are, regardless, from the heart and are timeless. In fact, they apply pretty well to current madness we're living through, IMO.
 
Tom Rapp / Pearls Before Swine - ...Beautiful Lies You Could Live In.
(1971, Reprise) WLP, Artisan symbol in the deadwax

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Yes, that's my recall about the primal scream therapy. "Mother" is an open nerve. the other songs are, regardless, from the heart and are timeless. In fact, they apply pretty well to current madness we're living through, IMO.

Absolutely! My favorite Lennon album. Track 1 side 2: "Remember" is my favorite track.

The 'John' version has John resting back against Yoko who is resting against the tree.

The 'Yoko' version has their positions swapped.

:wink:


(big Beatle fan and collector here ...)

Thanks- I never looked close enough, but only saw that both John and Yoko did separate albums with similar concepts.
 
Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, Michael Clarke

Byrds
 

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