Silver Member Username: SemNew York/Cal... USA Post Number: 699 Registered: Mar-04 | Road trip yesterday. On the car cd player I listened to: The Zombies Live at Bloomsbury Theater Jack Bruce - More Jack Than God Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet Al Stewart - Year of the Cat |
Gold Member Username: Arande2Rattle your ... Missouri Post Number: 2558 Registered: Dec-06 | Black Sabbath - War Pigs I need more power! Not nearly loud enough...and the sound leaves something to be desired...I'll be taking care of that shortly.. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5312 Registered: Feb-05 | Trygve Seim "Sangam" Trio Both on ECM.... |
Gold Member Username: My_rantzAustralia Post Number: 1550 Registered: Nov-05 | This afternoon: Dr John - Duke Elegant Etta James - Love, Life and the Blues Brian Ferry - Avalon and now playing at the Apollo in the background - Ray charles and friends. |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 261 Registered: Jul-07 | All right M.R. Dr John is one of my main men since back in the day. Like Santana: great back then and still great now. I have seen him 4 times and he has always been great. As with Etta James. She was a great romantic ballad singer then became a blues diva. Amazing. Same with Ray. Great way back and what a final album (with friends)! Don't know Trygve Seim but up my alley. Have the old Garbarek on vinyl. For sleep time music, try Torg Gustafson. |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 262 Registered: Jul-07 | Pearl Django!!! Based in Seattle so keep an eye out for live tours! Fiddler "Sparky" Grey was one of our local guys up here in the 1070s. He had a great Grisman cover band in Fairbanks called Rythem Romancers. Good stuff. Another Local band Pandemonium just had a member die here. |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 263 Registered: Jul-07 | Andrew Hardin- Coney Island; http://www.andrewhardin.com/bio.html He was in the opening for John Prine so he sat in w/Prines' band at the end and got a standin O every time he played a solo! |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5313 Registered: Feb-05 | Hear Pearl Django all the time on KMHD Portland. Sorry about Pandemonium.... |
Silver Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 342 Registered: Jun-07 | Mixing it up a little. Im going to go have my morning coffee and put on some Gun's n Roses Greatist Hits. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5315 Registered: Feb-05 | 5 new cd's arrivd today... Terrence Blanchard "Bounce" Abbey Lincoln "Sings Abbey" Paul Motion Band "Garden of Eden" Cannonball Adderly "Cannonball Plays Zawinul" Stanley Turrentine "The Spoiler" All were wonderful! |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8514 Registered: Dec-04 | Where did you order, Art? |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5317 Registered: Feb-05 | BMG...spent 6.34 each! Off work this week, primarily due to the recurrence of a chronic illness...but the weather is fabulous so I'll look at it as an opportunity. Picked up about 40 records last weekend. A sampling of what I've listened to of them today...oh and most of them are mint inside and out! Bob James "Touchdown" David Gilmour "About Face" Honeydrippers Volume 1 Robert Plant "Shaken and Stirred" Jethro Tull "Crest of a Knave" |
Gold Member Username: My_rantzAustralia Post Number: 1558 Registered: Nov-05 | Seems like a touch of audioitis Art, but I know it's not. I hope all is okay. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5318 Registered: Feb-05 | All is well MR thanks for asking...there is a bit of that audioitis goin' around. More records this afternoon... Men at Work "Business as Usual" CSN "Daylight Again" Alan Parsons Project "Vulture Culture" |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8536 Registered: Dec-04 | Art, that Honeydrippers is large on cd. How's the vinyl? Men at Work.LOL Mike? |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5319 Registered: Feb-05 | Hey, I gotta tell ya I like that Men at Work album alot more than I remembered...and for .50 you can't lose. The Honeydrippers is a bit over done on the top end just like I remembered but good none the less. Next records: John Mellencamp "The Lonesome Jubilee" Supertramp "Breakfast in America" Kingdom Come |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8553 Registered: Dec-04 | All worthy, Art. Tramp's BIA is not their best for me, but there is only one 'quietest moments'. Kippers for breakfast is great. enjoy. Kingdom Come. Is that the Zep clone band? I had that album, it was really good. Did I send you that one? nice play list. Jesus Christ Superstar nearfield on the tubes, real low. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5320 Registered: Feb-05 | No I bought it from a garage sale last weekend. I have Supertramp's Even in the Quietist Moments, Crime of the Century (their best to me) and BIA. All of the selections I'm playing today were had at last week's garage sale for .50 each. ZZ Top "The Best of" Rosanne Cash "King's Record Shop" |
Gold Member Username: Arande2Rattle your ... Missouri Post Number: 2569 Registered: Dec-06 | ZZ Top -I Thank You |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 65 Registered: Apr-07 | Well, since Stryvn said to post some stuff, even though I know nobody will have heard of them (see: https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-audio/361022.html -- My post from Tuesday, July 10, 2007 - 08:51 pm and his right after mine). Here's a few of the things I've been using to test out various ICs/PCs on the Saturn in the last few weeks (plus hundreds more I won't even bother to list). This Duvel's for you Stryvn! (don't say I didn't warn you!): BARTHOLOMEW, DAVE - THE GENIUS OF - EMI 0777-7-80184-2 1 BATTLE OF HASTINGS STREET - RAW DETROIT BLUES AND R&B FROM JOE'S RECORD SHOP 1949-1954 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - ACE CDCHD 1121 CAPRIS - 1954-1958 - FLYRIGHT FLY CD 56 CARDINALS - COME BACK MY LOVE - PLAZA CD 501 CATCH THE WINDY CITY HARMONIZERS - UNRELEASED & RARE CHICAGO R&B VOCAL GROUPS - VOL. 4 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - POWER VINE CD-PV 6082 CHECKERS - "CHECKMATE" - THE COMPLETE KING RECORDINGS 1952-55 - ACE CDCHD 1047 CHIMES - THE LOST TAPES 1954-1955 - STING S-8240 CLOVERS - DANCE PARTY - SEQUEL RSA CD 858 CROWS & THE WRENS - STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS - WESTSIDE WESM 604 DELL VIKINGS - COME GO WITH ME - THE FEE BEE TITLES - VOL. 1 - FLYRIGHT FLY CD 34 DELLS - DREAMS OF CONTENTMENT - VEE JAY NVD2-701 DETROIT BLUES RARITIES - VOL. 3 - BLUES SCREAMERS & GOSPEL MOANERS! - VARIOUS ARTISTS - P-VINE PCD-5418 DOMINOES MEET THE RAVENS - THE JUBILEE BLUES & RHYTHM STORY - SEQUEL NEM CD 716 FATS DOMINO - OUT OF NEW ORLEANS - BEAR FAMILY BCD 15541 HI FINE AS WINE - 1952-1956 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - FLYRIGHT FLY CD 30 FIVE C'S, AND OTHER GREAT GROUPS ON UNITED - TELL ME - VARIOUS ARTISTS - DELMARK DE-776 FIVE CROWNS - THE RAINBOW AND OLD TOWN RECORDINGS - COLLECTABLES COL-CD-7512 FIVE KEYS - ALADDIN YEARS - EMI CDP 7 96056-2 FLAMINGOS MEET THE MOONGLOWS - ON THE DUSTY ROAD OF HITS - VEE JAY NVD2-706 GUNTER, SHIRLEY - OOP SHOOP - THE FLAIR AND MODERN RECORDINGS 1953-1957 - ACE CDCHD 1082 KING PLEASURE SINGS - ANNIE ROSS SINGS - PRESTIGE OJCCD-217-2 (P-7128) HARLEM & JAX RECORDS - THE BEST OF - VOL. 1 - THE GROUPS - VARIOUS ARTISTS - H&J 101 HARPTONES - A SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE - RELIC 7021 HARRIS, PEPPERMINT - SITTIN' IN WITH - MAINSTREAM MDCD907 HARRIS, WYNONIE - 1950-1952 - CLASSICS 1289 HAWKS/BEES - 1953-1954 - CLASSICS 5160 HOLLYWOOD FLAMES, THE - & FRIENDS - 1950-1965 - VINTAGE #1001 HONKERS & BARWALKERS - VOL. 1 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - DELMARK DD-438 JONES, JIMMY AND HIS GROUPS - 1954-1959 - CENTRAL CCD-2605 LARKS - MY REVERIE - PT. 1 - RELIC 7124 LEIBER & STOLLER STORY, THE - VOL. 1 - HARD TIMES - THE LOS ANGELES YEARS 1951-1956 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - ACE CDCHD 1010 LEWIS, SMILEY - SHAME, SHAME, SHAME - BEAR FAMILY BCD 15745 DI LITTLE RICHARD - THE FORMATIVE YEARS 1951-53 - BEAR FAMILY BCD 15448 LOVENOTES - YOU ARE INVITED TO THE RECORDING SESSIONS 1953-1954 - EAGLE EA-R 90400 OKEH R & B STORY - 1949-1957 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - OKEH 48912 ORIOLES - JUBILEE RECORDINGS - BEAR FAMILY BCD 15682 FI OTIS, JOHNNY ORCHESTRA - ROCK 'N' ROLL HIT PARADE - VARIOUS ARTISTS - ACE CDCHD 774 PARAGONS/JESTERS - PARAGONS MEET THE JESTERS - RELIC 7006 PLATTERS - THE COMPLETE FEDERAL RECORDINGS 1955 - GLOBE CD 1656/10 R & B HEROINES - GOLDNER'S GOLDEN GIRLS - VARIOUS ARTISTS - SEQUEL NEM CD 918 RARE L.A. TRACKS - WEST COAST STYLE VINTAGE R&B AND DOO-WOP, 1956-1964 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - BACCHUS ARCHIVES BA 1134 RARE WINDY CITY R & B VOCAL GROUPS - VOL. 1 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - STATES CD S-163 RAREST OF THE RARE - FROM THE BEGINNING - VOL. 1 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - CRYSTAL BALL #1082 RAVENS - THEIR COMPLETE NATIONAL RECORDINGS 1947-1950 - SAVOY JAZZ SVY 17304 ROBINS - ROCKIN' WITH - TITANIC TR-CD 6007 REMEMBERING RHYTHM RECORDS - THE WEST COAST R & B VOCAL GROUP SOUND - VARIOUS ARTISTS - RHYTHM RHY 1001 RHYTHM 'N' BLUES - VOL. I: THE END OF AN ERA - VOL II: SWEET 'N' GREASY - VARIOUS ARTISTS - BEAT GOES ON BGOCD 466 RHYTHM AND BLUES - DETROIT STYLE 1952-1957 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - CITY CUTS 1001 ROCK 'N' ROLL PARTY - THE EARLY '50's - VOL. 1 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - RCA 9773-2-R ROOTS OF DOO WOP - SAVOY VOCAL GROUPS - VARIOUS ARTISTS - SAVOY JAZZ SVY 17181 RUMBLE - BOP CHORDS/CHANNELS/CONTINENTALS/LOVE NOTES - RELIC CD 7005 SAXOPHONY - JUBILEE HONKERS & SHOUTERS - VARIOUS ARTISTS - SEQUEL NEM CD 748 SEARS, BIG AL - SEAR-IOUSLY - BEAR FAMILY BCD 15668 SOLITAIRES - WALKING ALONG WITH... - ACE CDCHD 383 SWALLOWS - DEAREST - CD CHARLY 287 TEENAGERS - FEATURING FRANKIE LYMON - FOR COLLECTORS ONLY - COLLECTABLES COL-CD-8817 VALENTINES - THE COMPLETE - RAMA RRCD-171 VEE-JAY RECORDS - 10 YEARS OF CHICAGO STREET CORNER - VOL. 1 - LOVERS PRAYER - VARIOUS ARTISTS - P-VINE PCD-1411 VOCAL GROUPS COAST TO COAST - VARIOUS ARTISTS - SPECIALTY SPCD-7064-2 WEST COAST VOCAL GROUP TREASURES - VOL. 1 - VARIOUS ARTISTS - WC #101 [...and a bunch of Sinatra / Dino / Davis / Rat Pack CDs] ::chirp, chirp:: [The sound of crickets] SEE Stryvn -- I TOLD you in that post above ("As far as the music selections go, I highly doubt anyone would have ever heard of anything I collect/listen to."), but you insisted!! [Be careful for what you wish -- you MAY just get it!] Mike___ . |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 265 Registered: Jul-07 | Great Job MIKE!!! You have a party going there! Don't be surprised when Art comes in here. I suspect so since he keeps posting MY music here! Dave Bartholomew is to Fats Domino what Quincy Jones was to Michael Jackson. Many don't realize that Thriller was completely ready to perform before Michael ever heard of it. Not to disparage his performance but it was Quincy's music. In the same way, it was Dave's music that Fats performed. The hidden genius behind the star. One of the greatest bands ever out of the New Orleans tradition. James Booker, New Orleans piano wizard. Johnny Otis, Shuggies father. Have an old double LP live when Shug was a kid. I have lots of old soul and R&B collections. The favorite to play at Mom's house is the 8 CD Atlantic R&B box set. King Pleasure on vinyl: Moody's Mood For Love. Old Masters LP "made in Holland". |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5324 Registered: Feb-05 | Hot diggity Mike you've been gettin' with it...I take you've been auditioning cables while listening...wow! |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8556 Registered: Dec-04 | Thanks for following through with the threat, Mike. Thats a lot of info to type out, and every one is a beauty! I hope you smiled bigger and bigger with each one.You aren't going to be lonely with that list for very long. What a wonderful appreciation for music you have. Cheers when the bar opens! |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 452 Registered: Dec-06 | Way to lay it out there, Mike. That's what the thread is for. List looks great, but who the hell is Little Richard? |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5326 Registered: Feb-05 | "List looks great, but who the hell is Little Richard?" What!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8558 Registered: Dec-04 | List looks great, but who the hell is Little Richard?" Good Golly Miss Molly! |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 453 Registered: Dec-06 | hehehe. It was a joke, fellas. It's the rest of the list I have problems with. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5328 Registered: Feb-05 | Whew!!! |
Silver Member Username: Malco49Baltimore, Maryland Usa Post Number: 118 Registered: May-05 | ape-ology-lee "scratch" perry trojan-cd reissue 2007 africa/brass-john coltrane impulse vinyl reissue live at birdland-john coltran impulse vinyl reissue |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8565 Registered: Dec-04 | Roy 'The big O' Orbison on a burned disc. 16 GH. It is an mp3, but it's Roy, so I make the odd exception. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 454 Registered: Dec-06 | This must be corrected. PRONTO. |
Silver Member Username: Nickelbut10Post Number: 351 Registered: Jun-07 | CDex http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=567 Free download. Rip your cd's into any codec including FLAC, with 0 Lossless compresion. You can also use the built in Jitter correction. When you use Nero for example to burn a straight copy of a cd, it still craps on the quality of the original by taking the depth of the audio away. When you use CDex to rip first and then use Nero to burn, it is flawless. I just thought the music buffs would like a shot at using it, if they havnt already. I just borrowed all the remastered Led Zeppelin cd's from a guy I work with and used it lastnight. The burned cd's sound exact. Nucks burned mp3 cd comment reminded me of the program.Cheers. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 455 Registered: Dec-06 | Nucks burned MP3 disc should be. ala the Chicago White Sox Disco Demolition of 1979 |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8566 Registered: Dec-04 | Jeez Laweez, guys, it's Roy we are talikng about here. Thats why...I am online ordering about $X worth of music today. My Bday is Saturdayand Helen told me not to get any Beatles or Elvis. I like the looks of this. Whats the 3 best Orbison recs out there? The P.Barber is obvious for a buy(purely the best music of the weekend at Mike's). A lot of music has passed through this thread, gimme a recap. Your top 3. I will keep the shopping cart open. |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 69 Registered: Apr-07 | Nuck, Actually, I didn't have to type it out, because I keep a list of the 1,000+ CDs I have (in addition to other lists with every record, cassette, R-2-R, etc. that I have), so it was just a matter of doing a copy/paste. Like I said in some other post when the topic veered off into cars, the music IS part of me (just like my car!). M____ |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 70 Registered: Apr-07 | Kevin, "Dave Bartholomew is to Fats Domino..." >> Don't forget Smiley Lewis. He was the 'third leg' of that equation. "Johnny Otis, Shuggies father." >> Johnny Otis's real name was Ioannis (Yannis) Veliotes, born on December 28, 1921 in Vallejo, California. Everybody used to think he was black, but he was Greek. He played in almost exclusively black bands/groups/clubs and did a ton of R&B. He married a black woman and also had his own R&B show on TV, which I have on VHS. [That's another part of my 'collection.' I have 99% of ALL the early and super-rare clips of old (late '40s, '50s and early '60s) TV shows, on which any black group which I collect, appeared. Some of those are even harder to get than the original records themselves.] "...8 CD Atlantic R&B box set." >> I've got that too (just didn't list it), along with all the rest of the Atlantic CDs, plus all the CDs of any groups which appeared on Atlantic (i.e. Clovers, Cardinals listed above, just to mention two). ...And obviously, I have all the original 45s (or 78s, if they weren't released on 45) of EVERY group record on Atlantic. "King Pleasure on vinyl..." >> Oh definitely! Listen to Jumpin' With Symphony Sid by him. It was the theme song for Symphony Sid (Torin's) R&B/Blues/Jazz show here in NYC in the '50s. I was only listing a few of the CDs I was using to test the Saturn. If I started listing my record collection, I'd be banned from this forum for posting a hundred page message! M____ |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 71 Registered: Apr-07 | Art, "I take you've been auditioning cables while listening...wow!" >> Yessir, thatsa wut ah sed(!): "Here's a few of the things I've been using to test out various ICs/PCs on the Saturn in the last few weeks..." I finally decided what I'm going to get (and actually just paid for them), but I'll slap that in the appropriate thread (if I can find it again). Too bad there's no 'Search' function on this forum. It would make it a lot easier... M______ |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 72 Registered: Apr-07 | Stryvn, "List looks great, but who the hell is Little Richard?" >> Don't worry Stryvn. I 'got' your meaning immediately (and laughed my @ss off too, because I figured he'd be the only one in that list you would know!) M_____ |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 73 Registered: Apr-07 | Btw, does anybody know how to NOT receive e-mail notifications from SPECIFIC threads on this forum? In your profile, you have the option to be notified across the board, but I don't see an option to exclude INDIVIDUAL threads: Additional E-mail Notification Settings (RECOMMENDED) My own posts Replies to my posts Send e-mail notification as HTML text rather than plain text The problem with that, it's global in nature. I have no problem with receiving e-mail notifications about other threads, but on this one (Music Selections), I'd wind up with hundreds of e-mails in my inbox. Anybody know? Tnx, M_____ |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8575 Registered: Dec-04 | What part of my posts did you want to miss, Mike? |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 74 Registered: Apr-07 | Nuck, I just want to make sure you're not joking (like Stryvn was about Little Richard)! I wasn't talking about you. As a matter of fact, I wasn't talking about any specific person: "...does anybody know how to NOT receive e-mail notifications from SPECIFIC threads on this forum?" I have it set up in my profile to receive e-mail notifications if somebody replies to a post I happened to have EITHER started or EVEN JUST if I've posted a comment in a thread somebody else started. That's fine for every other THREAD, but THIS ONE ("Music Selections...") because it gets SO many replies (on an ongoing and never ending basis). So what I'm trying to do is IGNORE e-mail notifications from THIS THREAD ONLY, while still receiving e-mail notifications from any/every OTHER THREAD. In your profile, it seems as if you can't do that. All it has is: Additional E-mail Notification Settings (RECOMMENDED) My own posts Replies to my posts Send e-mail notification as HTML text rather than plain text ...which is GLOBAL (i.e. EVERY thread or NO threads). I don't see anywhere on this board where you can choose to exclude e-mail notification from SPECIFIC THREADS, while leaving the rest of the THREADS as they are... If you know of some 'secret' place, please let me know how to do that. Tnx, M______ |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8577 Registered: Dec-04 | The secret place is the House of Blues in Chicago. Yankin' yer chain, Mike. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 456 Registered: Dec-06 | House of Blues in Chicago. Johnny Winter Jan 22, 2000. 5th time I've seen him play Smokin' Hot. I remember it. My first son was born a day later. |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8579 Registered: Dec-04 | Shortest gestation on record. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 457 Registered: Dec-06 | Can't help it. I married a dragon fly. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 458 Registered: Dec-06 | Stopped at the record store on the way home from school tonight. Did myself a favor...now reliving a piece of the past that I've almost forgotten. I bought Uriah Heep's GH. My memory tells me that vinyl is a way better Uriah Heep but for now the cd is makin' me smile. Maybe tomorrow night I get to try with appropriate volume. |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 266 Registered: Jul-07 | A good book for those interested in the history that Mike has introduced here is- The Sound of the City: http://books.google.com/books?id=EzmhhXUwyt4C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false |
Silver Member Username: KevincorrFairbanks, Alaska Usa Post Number: 267 Registered: Jul-07 | Speaking of history, I pulled a good one out today: Lightnin Hopkins a cd reissue series: Prestige Profiles. A really good deal because they are 2 cds for the price of one. Well not that old but 1949 to 664. Listening to these blues guitar stylists really shows where people like Clapton etc came from. I had to buy the whole collection: see http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=19911 |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 75 Registered: Apr-07 | Kevin, Charlie used to be a friend of mine (don't forget, since everybody was/is in 'the field,' everybody knows everybody -- just like in every other hobby/obsession). Another good one was written by another friend of mine: They All Sang On The Corner By Phil Groia 1983/Rev. 2001 I could give you 100 more written by friends / acquaintances / colleagues / fellow collectors, etc., but unless 'you' (whomever) are interested, they wouldn't matter. I've written intros and chapters and done tons of fact checking for a lot of these anyway, but it's no big deal. I know that music like Jan knows gear! M____ . |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 459 Registered: Dec-06 | Great links, Kevin. Thanks. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 463 Registered: Dec-06 | Fleetwood Mac White Album. Re-issue from 2004. Jam #2. This just in....Lindsey Buckingham is pretty good. |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8599 Registered: Dec-04 | New for my Bday. Elvis 3 cd masters set from rca. The Beatles White album. Elvis 'Aloha from Hawai'i' dvd. Thanks to Aaron, my step son. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 464 Registered: Dec-06 | ZZ Top - Best Of Fleetwood Mac - Tusk Just warming up. |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 77 Registered: Apr-07 | "Yankin' yer chain, Mike." >> No problem Nuck -- Just checking! So I take it that you can't do what I asked above (i.e. Selective (e-mail notification) Ignoring of a specific thread)? M____ P.S. Happy Birthday |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 467 Registered: Dec-06 | I don't think you can do the selective ignoring. Global or none, Mike. Uriah Heep and copius amounts of volume. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 469 Registered: Dec-06 | Robin Trower - BLT Robin Trower - Truce Michael Schenker Group - Assault Attack UFO - Phenomenon |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8622 Registered: Dec-04 | The white album on the big dog. Whoop! Thanks for the HB, Mike_ |
Gold Member Username: Arande2Rattle your ... Missouri Post Number: 2575 Registered: Dec-06 | Some Steve Vai playing in 5.1 Surround. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5336 Registered: Feb-05 | Scored some KLH Model 5's today...man do they sound good...especially with my Sansui G5000 receiver!!! Some jazz tonight!!!! |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8628 Registered: Dec-04 | yikes! |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 673 Registered: May-06 | Mike B. Really enjoying the dialog on your collection and experiences. Art, you and I need to hook up for some power garage saling. I picked up about 65 LPs last week at a garage sale. They weren't out for sale so I requested them. Ask Nuck. Listening to as much as I can last couple of days; Holly Cole, Al Stewart, Bob Dylan, B.B. King, Zeppelin, Floyd, all stuff I posted on earlier, just recycling tonight. Why in the hell did anybody have to bring up Disco Demolition? The White Sox had to forfeit the 2nd game of that double header thanks to the genius of Steve Dahl. I didn't mind the disco records going boom, but to forfeit a game... |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5337 Registered: Feb-05 | I agree Mike, hell we can find a bargain where one don't exist!!! Nuck, you need to read up on these Model 5's. They are absolutely amazing classics. In many ways they are the best speaker in my house...and they are being driven by a 30 yr old receiver using a $10 garage sale DVD player. Did I mention that the speakers cost me $15 and he threw in a vintage Pioneer receiver just for giggles...needs work but I'm up to it! |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 674 Registered: May-06 | Deep Purple - Greatest Hits CD (This would be great driving music if you had a radar detector and your insurance is paid up! LOL) |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 675 Registered: May-06 | Dropped some of my favorite vinyl on the dealer that let me demo the MAC pre. Al Stewart - Year of the Cat Holly Cole B.B. King - Live at Cook County Jail Roger Waters - Amused To Death Linda and Richard Thompson- Shoot Out the Lights Plus a couple of others I don't remember at the moment. Told him to call me whenever he was done going through them. He seemed pleased to have the chance to listen to them, on gear none of us except Frank and Jan ever get to or got to listen to our favorites on. My guess it will be the VPI Super Scout with the Classe pre/pro and B&Ws Just trying to keep dealer relationships positive. |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8629 Registered: Dec-04 | http://www.shopemi.com/album_page.asp?artist_id=879 |
Silver Member Username: SemNew York/Cal... USA Post Number: 702 Registered: Mar-04 | Art, yet another nice score, well done. Congrats!! Mike, I'm sitting here at work this morning trying to get a little extra done. Listening to Al Stewart's YOTC as well. Excellent album. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5339 Registered: Feb-05 | Thanks Sem...they sound fantastic with everything I throw at them. Shirley Horn "You're My Thrill" Andy Bey "American Song" Wilco "Summerteeth" Bax, Sinfonietta and Overture, Elegy and Rondo on Naxos Dimitri Illarinov Guitar Recital Ned Otter "Powderkeg" and many, many more! |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 676 Registered: May-06 | Pink Floyd - Wishing You Were Here Blue Vinyl Loud, getting ready for Da' Bears season opener! |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 677 Registered: May-06 | Pink Floyd - Relics Doors - Strange Days Both vinyl |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 678 Registered: May-06 | The Notting Hillbillies - Missing...Presumed Having A Good Time CD (courtesy of stryvn) Very clean presentation! Closest thing to Bluegrass that I actually enjoyed. Thanks stryvn! |
Silver Member Username: GavdawgUpstate, New York Post Number: 881 Registered: Nov-06 | Curently listening to WMHT classical radio on the Cambridge Soundworks 730. I found WMHT accidently, and have NEVER heard FM radio sound this rich, smooth, and warm. It is nice to know that FM radio can still provide good quality sound. |
Silver Member Username: SemNew York/Cal... USA Post Number: 703 Registered: Mar-04 | A Nod and a Wink - Camel Specifically "For Today" Let us never forget. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 471 Registered: Dec-06 | Yes, Mike. The Notting Hillbillies is a fine album. And I would too say it is a bit far on the bluegrass....but I like it. You're welcome. Sitting in front of laptop in very small hotel room trying to get the ol' IBM to sound like the Rotel/Paradigm. Blue Oyster Cult. It ain't workin'. But it's noise. |
Silver Member Username: SemNew York/Cal... USA Post Number: 705 Registered: Mar-04 | An IBM? As a stockholder I thank you. |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 682 Registered: May-06 | Led Zeppelin - In Through the Outdoor QX 180 gram vinyl Fleetwood Mac - Mystery To Me Vinyl 98.7 FM Dallas FM, currently cranking "Wanted, Dead or Alive" Bon Jovi |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 683 Registered: May-06 | Doh, I spun the dial over to 100.3 JACK FM. not 98.7, my bad. Just want to post accurately. |
Bronze Member Username: Mekongdelta69Grew up in Brooklyn an... Post Number: 79 Registered: Apr-07 | Right now? -- the burn in CD which came with the Atlas Navigator All Cu ICs, so I can burn them in, along with the VDH Mainsserver on the Saturn!! [Yes, I'm being facetious (factual, but facetious) -- no wisecracks please!] M_____ |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5348 Registered: Feb-05 | Larry Goldings Trio - Sweet Science Joel Frahm w/Brad Mehldau - Don't Explain |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5349 Registered: Feb-05 | Mary Chapin Carpenter - Between Here and Gone |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5350 Registered: Feb-05 | Tony Jo White - The Heroines Alejandro Escovedo - The Boxing Mirror |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 685 Registered: May-06 | Shopping today. Willie Nelson's Greatest Hits (& Some Than Will Be) Double Vinyl Rolling Stones - "Still Life" Vinyl Johnny Walker Gold - 750 mil Rush - Signals Vinyl The last 2 are both Nuck's fault. |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8635 Registered: Dec-04 | For MW. Gord's Gold, Gordon Lightfoot, cd. I ain't got signals...order tomorrow! Mike...The Analog Kid. One for the Gipper!err Nuckker! When I leave ... |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 687 Registered: May-06 | Heard a Santana song on the tuner and just had to throw Abraxas on the Saturn. Hehe. I may like this tuner but the Saturn beat it down like any $2K+ component should beat down a $40 component. Not that I don't still appreciate the tuner, but this stuff about tuner's having CD quality sound haven't taken it up against a Saturn. |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 472 Registered: Dec-06 | The Who - It's Hard It's been a long week with no toons...on deck? Yep, Amused To Death. |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 692 Registered: May-06 | Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder CD I think this is the hardest Rock CD that PF put out. Rush - Signals (quite loudly) Vinyl on tap next |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8650 Registered: Dec-04 | Must sound wonderful on the laptop, Stryvn. Although mine gives a very good(if quiet) soundstage and good image. Any more is verbotten without German beer. Mike, give that a twist. Outstanding album, not a 'skipper' to be had. Still the analogue kid. The White Album on the tubes. Tiger Woods and the golf game on tap...sorry, I just friggin' love watching him win! |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 473 Registered: Dec-06 | Nope...no laptop. Happily with Rotel again as feet are firmly planted on U.S soil once again, Nuck. |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 693 Registered: May-06 | Jimi Hendrix - Live at L'olympia Paris 1968 Picture disc Following Rush with this, well not too smart. This is an excellent and tight recording, but my ears still hurt. Shutting it down until tonight or tomorrow. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5352 Registered: Feb-05 | Stefon Harris - African Tarantella Roy Hargrove - Nothing Serious Geri Allen - The Life of a Song Russell Gunn - Smoking Gunn Maria Schneider Orchestra - Concert in the Garden |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 694 Registered: May-06 | Greatest Folksingers of the 'Sixties Vinyl http://www.amazon.com/Greatest-Folksingers-60s-Various-Artists/dp/B000000EBF Moody Blues - Go Now Vinyl |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5359 Registered: Feb-05 | The Folksinger set looks like it would be fun listening. Delfeayo Marsalis - Minions Dominion Roberta Flack - The Very Best of |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5361 Registered: Feb-05 | Frank Sinatra...who cares what album it, it's Frank...that's all I need to know! |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8660 Registered: Dec-04 | yup. dvd, sound only, Cash in Paris. on tv. |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5365 Registered: Feb-05 | Clifford Brown and Max roach Lou Donaldson - The Natural Soul Ravi Coltrane - In Flux |
Silver Member Username: StryvnPost Number: 475 Registered: Dec-06 | Stevie Wonder Misiquarium |
Gold Member Username: ArtkAlbany, Oregon USA Post Number: 5366 Registered: Feb-05 | Sweets Edison and Earl Hines - Definitive Black and Blue Sessions Freddie Hubbard - Straight Life Antonio Carlos Jobim - Stone Flower |
Silver Member Username: Mike3Wiley, Tx USA Post Number: 695 Registered: May-06 | Art, I only was familiar with maybe 1/2 dozen or so of the songs on that Folk Singers LP and it is not generally my cup of tea. However I really enjoyed the last 5 songs on the 4th side. I would highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys this type of music. |
Gold Member Username: Arande2Rattle your ... Missouri Post Number: 2578 Registered: Dec-06 | Tonight... Started with the CD Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd.. - Listened to Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster Stronger - Some Rush was playing after that - Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night, About a Girl - Some Rap was playing (Yes, really.) - Pink Floyd - Have a Cigar - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple Haze - Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra - Had some Nine Inch Nails playing - Currently have Dirty Vegas - Days Go By ... Playing. - About to play Hot For Teacher - Van Halen And then I'll probably play some oldies music. |
Gold Member Username: NuckPost Number: 8680 Registered: Dec-04 | Andre. try some Sinatra for oldies. Or Glen Miller with Sinatra on the mic and Buddy Rich on the kit. They had famous fights. Made beautiful music together, Alice. |
Gold Member Username: Arande2Rattle your ... Missouri Post Number: 2579 Registered: Dec-06 | Mmm. I'm not there yet, N. |