yes, my friend, yesss.
What Are You Listening To?
swans - the glowing man (at low volume)
cleaning an old sansui receiver, helps keep me focused.
a record store guy once told me he likes to listen to lou reed's "metal machine music" at low volume when he's cleaning/doing stuff around the house.
cleaning an old sansui receiver, helps keep me focused.
a record store guy once told me he likes to listen to lou reed's "metal machine music" at low volume when he's cleaning/doing stuff around the house.
Pig Destroyer - Prowler In The Yard (Deluxe Reissue)
GRINDTIM3
GRINDTIM3
various at the drive-in/mars volta cds i found in a free box.
man, i cannot get into this stuff.
hello, cd cellar.
man, i cannot get into this stuff.
hello, cd cellar.
Abigail Williams - the Accuser
after many years of having trouble finding this album i found two reasonable copies in the past month or so.. really one of the great live albums..but surprisingly tough to find


Good stuff Hutch. My copy's pretty beat up as well
Some new- Dino Jr - Give a glimpse of what yer not
&
Some old- Rahsaan Roland Kirk- Serenade to a cuckoo
Some new- Dino Jr - Give a glimpse of what yer not
&
Some old- Rahsaan Roland Kirk- Serenade to a cuckoo
Belphegor - Bondage Goat Zombie
Jimmy Smith- On the Sunny Side
LP
Michael Cuscuna scraping the barrell of Blue Note in 1981…
LP
Michael Cuscuna scraping the barrell of Blue Note in 1981…
Rae Sremmurd - Sremmlife 2
bowie @ the beeb
the descending vocal line duet with mick ronson on "the supermen" is hilariously tight.
the descending vocal line duet with mick ronson on "the supermen" is hilariously tight.
Wizo - Der
American Analog Set - From Our Living Room To Yours
Man, I haven't listened to this band in so long and I don't know why. I forgot how good these first three LPs are.
Man, I haven't listened to this band in so long and I don't know why. I forgot how good these first three LPs are.
Wizo - Punk gibt's nicht umsonst! (Teil III)
Tim Buckley - Happy Sad

I outgrew/got bored with Billy Joel decades ago and now find him to be a disinctively unpleasand and downright creepy person..He was one of the first popular musicians I listened to a lot as a youngster….regardless,. this album really is gold and says NYC/Philly/NJ 1970s popular culture like few others…really incredible stuff…Billy's core band supplemented by the usual roster of session musicians/pros (CTI, etc.)… this is the peak of Billy Joel….the first side is one of the great LP Side One's….
What prompted me to listen to this after many many years was that I noticed it has the rare Robert Ludwig RL on the deadwax… its not the first mastering (although came out same year of release) but is pretty hard to find and I've noticed so many of the great records sound best when Robert Ludwig had a role.. think Zeppelin's Brown Bomber, AC/DC Back in Black, etc etc.. I forget the story of why this mastering was done…I'll have to go back to the Steve Hoffman site to research it… you see this record in the dollar bins all the time.. but almost every time it is not the RL master…
De La Soul - 3 Feet High and Rising
Michael wrote:I will also defend The Stranger up and down. Not a huge Billy Joel fan but that album is loaded.
I outgrew/got bored with Billy Joel decades ago and now find him to be a disinctively unpleasand and downright creepy person..He was one of the first popular musicians I listened to a lot as a youngster….regardless,. this album really is gold and says NYC/Philly/NJ 1970s popular culture like few others…really incredible stuff…Billy's core band supplemented by the usual roster of session musicians/pros (CTI, etc.)… this is the peak of Billy Joel….the first side is one of the great LP Side One's….
What prompted me to listen to this after many many years was that I noticed it has the rare Robert Ludwig RL on the deadwax… its not the first mastering (although came out same year of release) but is pretty hard to find and I've noticed so many of the great records sound best when Robert Ludwig had a role.. think Zeppelin's Brown Bomber, AC/DC Back in Black, etc etc.. I forget the story of why this mastering was done…I'll have to go back to the Steve Hoffman site to research it… you see this record in the dollar bins all the time.. but almost every time it is not the RL master…
Hank Williams
god I hate it when people call him "Hank Wiliams Sr."
There is only one "Hank Williams"
god I hate it when people call him "Hank Wiliams Sr."
There is only one "Hank Williams"
70s band "Detective".. I'd never heard about them til last week.. anyways if you like Led Zeppelin circa Physical Graffiti era like Trampled Underfoot this is for you.. This is Michael Des Barres' project after Silverhead….Apparently Jimmy Page sat in during recording and either produced half of the album or had some input depending on who you talk to.. came out on Led Zeppelin's label Swan Song…
Its kind of like a more Rod Stewart-ish lead singer fronting Led Zeppelin in the studio in 1975….
added: the drummer sounds so much like Bonham its uncanny…
Its kind of like a more Rod Stewart-ish lead singer fronting Led Zeppelin in the studio in 1975….
added: the drummer sounds so much like Bonham its uncanny…