what are you listening to?

Happy Friday! First listening session in a bit, so in remembrance of John Sykes;

Tygers of Pan Tang
Thin Lizzy
Whitesnake
Blue Murder
 
@mr_rye89: Wow - you own some great classics from way back.

Nando.

Hey Nando you should see the '42 Philco it lives on top of. I restored the electronics in 2017? The plastic bezel is a reproduction but the finish on the cabinet is original
 

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Checking out a suggestion from the record store dude. A psych/blues/stoner rock trio from NY.

King Buffalo
 
I set the WOPL Time Machine to 1967/1968 and pulled these gems out of the collection. I need to listen to JA more often. I forgot how incredible Grace Slick is, and I have always been a big fan of Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen. I think I have every JA album, and I know I have all of Hot Tuna’s releases. Great listening. Paul Kantner has always been the rock of the group into the Starship era. The WOPL Time Machine took me back a few decades today, I bought both of these albums new in 1967 and 1968. I bought Jefferson Airplane Takes Off in 1966 and like many of my early albums, it is the MONO version. I paid for my early vinyl addiction with money from my paper route. The MONO versions were usually $1.00 cheaper than the STEREO versions, so MONO it was for many of them. It was like $1.98 (mono) vs $2.98 (stereo). Great memories!
.................. "Remember What The Dormouse Said ".................

Jefferson Airplane
Crown of Creation
RCA LSP-4058
Stereo - 1968
Hollywood Pressing

Jefferson Airplane
Surrealistic Pillow
RCA LSP-3766
Stereo - February 1967
Indianapolis Pressing

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I set the WOPL Time Machine to 1967/1968 and pulled these gems out of the collection. I need to listen to JA more often. I forgot how incredible Grace Slick is, and I have always been a big fan of Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen. I think I have every JA album, and I know I have all of Hot Tuna’s releases. Great listening. Paul Kantner has always been the rock of the group into the Starship era. The WOPL Time Machine took me back a few decades today, I bought both of these albums new in 1967 and 1968. I bought Jefferson Airplane Takes Off in 1966 and like many of my early albums, it is the MONO version. I paid for my early vinyl addiction with money from my paper route. The MONO versions were usually $1.00 cheaper than the STEREO versions, so MONO it was for many of them. It was like $1.98 (mono) vs $2.98 (stereo). Great memories!
.................. "Remember What The Dormouse Said ".................

Jefferson Airplane
Crown of Creation
RCA LSP-4058
Stereo - 1968
Hollywood Pressing

Jefferson Airplane
Surrealistic Pillow
RCA LSP-3766
Stereo - February 1967
Indianapolis Pressing

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nice!!!
 
I set the WOPL Time Machine to 1967/1968 and pulled these gems out of the collection. I need to listen to JA more often. I forgot how incredible Grace Slick is, and I have always been a big fan of Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen. I think I have every JA album, and I know I have all of Hot Tuna’s releases. Great listening. Paul Kantner has always been the rock of the group into the Starship era. The WOPL Time Machine took me back a few decades today, I bought both of these albums new in 1967 and 1968. I bought Jefferson Airplane Takes Off in 1966 and like many of my early albums, it is the MONO version. I paid for my early vinyl addiction with money from my paper route. The MONO versions were usually $1.00 cheaper than the STEREO versions, so MONO it was for many of them. It was like $1.98 (mono) vs $2.98 (stereo). Great memories!
.................. "Remember What The Dormouse Said ".................

Jefferson Airplane
Crown of Creation
RCA LSP-4058
Stereo - 1968
Hollywood Pressing

Jefferson Airplane
Surrealistic Pillow
RCA LSP-3766
Stereo - February 1967
Indianapolis Pressing

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Do you have Quah? That's one of Kaukonen's great acoustic LPs. Don't know that Tom Hobson added a damn thing to it, though.
 
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