Nigel
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Watching over Gotham City keeping us safe
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Post by Nigel on Feb 3, 2008 23:46:42 GMT
This evening, all on LP.
James Last "Well Kept Secret" side 2 Al di Meola "Casino" side 2 Dave Grusin "Mountain Dance" side 2 Roland Vazquez "Urban Ensemble" side 1 Michael Franks "Sleeping Gypsy" side 1 Gentle Giant "Three Friends" side 2 Paul Simon "Still Crazy After All These Years" side 2
I only ever seem to play one side of an album, never the whole LP, same with cd as well.
What you all listening to today?
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Post by clk230 on Feb 4, 2008 0:20:21 GMT
david bowie best of cd santana shamen cd jeff buckley mystery white boy vinyl
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allenf
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tangled up in blue
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Post by allenf on Feb 4, 2008 0:46:09 GMT
Today we done vinyl: Isaac Hayes - To Be Continued B side played 3 times in a row ffs Staple Sisters - Best Of Brass Construction - Best Of MFSB - TSOP Manu Dibango - Reggae Makossa/Gone Clear cd Lily Allen - Alright, Still Just Jack - Overtones Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis is crap different class it ain't.. Neil Young - Living With War motherfunker
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Post by PinkFloyd on Feb 4, 2008 8:31:01 GMT
Sister Sledge - We are family Chic - Freak out Evelyn champagne King - Shame Mcfadden and whitehead - ain't no stopping us now Lipps inc. - funky town Cerrone - supernature
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Nigel
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Post by Nigel on Feb 4, 2008 9:36:15 GMT
Wow Mike, you been dancin' or something? Yes, the Nile Rodgers / Bernard Edwards (bass player or what?) partnership was something extra special.
allenf - MFSB "TSOP" that's an absolute classic recording as well.
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Post by PinkFloyd on Feb 4, 2008 10:26:35 GMT
I wish man! It's been a long time since I moonwalked across the floor <grabs crotch - yeehaw> just playing a few old tunes to blow the cobwebs away.
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Post by theadmans on Feb 4, 2008 16:13:55 GMT
Trying out some of the albums in Julian Cope's excellent "Japrocksampler" book today. Have to say enjoyed Flower Travellin' Band's "Satori" album a great deal. But the real revelation is The Far East Family Band's "Parallel World" CD - how come I never knew this spacerock classic? Apparently it was produced by Klaus Schulze in 1976 and it is really is right up there with the best classics of Krautrock.
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insomniac
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Post by insomniac on Feb 7, 2008 20:19:14 GMT
On my playlist for tonight: The Doors - L.A. Woman DCC GoldDisc mastered by Steve Hoffman: Fantastic sounding for an album recorded in 1970 Kruder & Dorfmeister - The K&D Sessions: Wicked Acid Jazz/Trip Hop mix CD. Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day: Haven't listened to this one for a while - enjoyable. All digital 16bit 44.1khz.
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XTRProf
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Pssst ! Got any spare capacitors ?
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Post by XTRProf on Feb 8, 2008 2:59:11 GMT
I love that and still looking for the 45 rpm single.
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XTRProf
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Pssst ! Got any spare capacitors ?
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Post by XTRProf on Feb 8, 2008 3:03:29 GMT
Retro CDs day:
Depeche Mode - 81 to 84 Singles Laura Fygi - Bewitched Amanda McBroom - Portrait
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