what are you listening to?

Pink Floyd - Meddle - Flac CD (The neighbor thinks I am banging on the wall with "One of these days") lol
 
(God I love saying this....) I worked for them too! (twice) LoL :laughing9:

That's awesome george, I'm sure they would have had some serious power under their belt. Fun fun fun! Were they still using phase linears then?
 
That's awesome george, I'm sure they would have had some serious power under their belt. Fun fun fun! Were they still using phase linears then?

the first time was here when they came to Oz back in 70 or 71 whenever. No PL's then. All Wem stuff.
the second time was London in 85 or 86 or 87. ????
no PL's then either. all turbosound speakers but i don't remember wot amps we were using.
they would've used PL's only in America. (Clair Bros PA's)
 
The Rolling Stones - A Slice of Rock N Roll - Thorens TD 160 Super Turntable to JVC TD-V661 (Tape)/Betahifi (Maxell EX tape)/PC @ 24/96



 
Lots of Listening this week. All these Vinyls were transferred to Tape using the Nakamichi 480 (until the orange capacitors went) then the JVC TD-V661 3 head (Mainly TDK AD/Maxell UD-I Type 1's No Dolby Used) / Sanyo Betahifi VTC-M40 (Sony and BASF Chromadioxid tapes) / PC @ 24-bit/96000hz

Rolling Stones - Goats Head Soup
Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue
Rolling Stones - Tattoo You
Rolling Stones - Undercover
Smokie - Bright Lights & Back Alleys
Joe Cocker - Best of
Joe Cocker - Jamaica Say you will
Joe Cocker - Sheffield Steel
Captain Matchbox Whoopie Band - Wangaratta Wahine (Australian Band)


































 
Wow, SMOKIE, i love Smokie, especially Chris Norman and these days i've recorded his greatest Hits. Great stuff Derek :thumbright:

They are a new band to me, I enjoyed the album, thanks for the kind comment bud :toothy10:
 
They are a new band to me, I enjoyed the album, thanks for the kind comment bud :toothy10:

Oh, Chris is a legend for me, unfortunately i have an single LP ''Some hearts are diamonds''


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no matter anyway i have everything else in digital :toothy10: :thumbleft:
 
LoL, I like the Mullet :laughing9: You should see some of the records in my collection, you would roll on the floor in hysterics.
 
LoL, I like the Mullet :laughing9: You should see some of the records in my collection, you would roll on the floor in hysterics.

Ehhehehe, didn't knew what ''mullet'' means and now i do, hey i have too those mullets on LP covers :toothy10:, i'll prepare some photos maybe later. Great funny stuff! :thumbleft:
 
Ehhehehe, didn't knew what ''mullet'' means and now i do, hey i have too those mullets on LP covers :toothy10:, i'll prepare some photos maybe later. Great funny stuff! :thumbleft:

Mullet is the hair cut, ok for 80's but a laughing stock these days :laughing9:
 
Dave Brubeck Collection - 1980 CBS Cassette pressing, have not heard a single tape dropout yet and it cost me 20 cents from a thrift.




 
Paul: You can't get a much better album from that time. Richard Wright's "Wet Dream" has to be heard in its entirety without pause to be appreciated. I've done that a few times. I recorded the album for a friend on an old Sony tape pictured in the video:

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Nando.
 
No Doubt - Tragic Kingdom - Tape (Indonesian pressing) - Denon DR-F7 Cassette Deck




 
An Indonesian what?
I wonder how they do THAT? :laughing9:

Its such a great album, reminds me of my younger years and I still love it. So many good tracks and minimal "filler", and Gwen will always be a sweetie (purrrrrrrrr). Fidelity is awesome considering the origin of the cassette, sounds better in the Denon than the Nakamichi.
 
Its such a great album, reminds me of my younger years and I still love it. So many good tracks and minimal "filler", and Gwen will always be a sweetie (purrrrrrrrr). Fidelity is awesome considering the origin of the cassette, sounds better in the Denon than the Nakamichi.

OK, you've talked me into it.
Pilfering now as we speak.....
 
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