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Bob Dylan - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration

I recently received a batch of premium cassettes from a seller, whom I've bought cassettes from on two previous occasions. Wisely, I preferred he not bulk erase the tapes, as he offered that option. At first, I wanted premium cassettes to reuse for future recordings for myself. But the recordings were done nicely and featured a lot of great music.

One of the ones I played yesterday, and then again today is this one recorded to a Denon HD8 100. The seller's recording deck was a Nakamichi CR-5.

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I didn't have this one in my collection. Anyone else have it? It's a great compilation.

Nando.
 
Bob Dylan - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration

I recently received a batch of premium cassettes from a seller, whom I've bought cassettes from on two previous occasions. Wisely, I preferred he not bulk erase the tapes, as he offered that option. At first, I wanted premium cassettes to reuse for future recordings for myself. But the recordings were done nicely and featured a lot of great music.

One of the ones I played yesterday, and then again today is this one recorded to a Denon HD8 100. The seller's recording deck was a Nakamichi CR-5.

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I didn't have this one in my collection. Anyone else have it? It's a great compilation.

Nando.

Have had that CD in my collection for years, Nando. It's a great concert. Love George Harrison's take on Absolutely Sweet Marie.
 
Organ Stardust.....with Ashley Tappen at the Piccadilly Gardens, London. Mono, 1958. Actually a nice recording, very relaxed, and slow cadence.
 

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coolness....sorry laatsch....
i had to steal...well just borrow ..your statement...
lol
Ole Ferlin! Can remember sitting in various road houses while my grandparents had a beer and listening to him on the juke box.
He's pretty much forgotten and the road houses are long gone.
 
Organ Stardust.....with Ashley Tappen at the Piccadilly Gardens, London. Mono, 1958. Actually a nice recording, very relaxed, and slow cadence.
my son named his youngest daughter cadence...not many know it meaning...i should have known george would!!!
lolol
 
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