What Are You Listening To?

The Who- Who's next

high level of kickassness…. love "My Wife" so much….
Pete Seeger- I can see a new day

horribly recorded live album…. only listened to side a
the piano scene of amhad jamal
piano, guitar, bass on epic "deep groove" mono
original recording of "billy boy" that got the attention of miles davis, who "borrowed" his arrangement for his own recording on the "milestones" album, of which he did not even play on.
ßèétſ wrote:
Bombay wrote:
Now playing while I make dinner…"Yesterday and Today."


Yeah, but which cover?


It was the cd reissue that has the cardboard sleeve of the Butcher cover and a paper insert of the standard cover.
Banner Pilot - Collapser
Banner Pilot - Heart Beats Pacific
hutch wrote:
ßèétſ wrote:
Bombay wrote:
Now playing while I make dinner…"Yesterday and Today."


Yeah, but which cover?


they had  a butcher cover earlier in the week at CD Cellar near here…. I did not look at it.. some dude came in while I was there saying "Heard you got one in… oh yah that is the one.. how much you want…"… they didn't want to sell it yet.. maybe by now its gone…

honestly I bet I have passed them up.. I look and look but can't figure it out


I have a butcher cover. The original owner was a family member who bought it when it came out with the "clean" picture pasted on top.

Sometime in the 80s, they did a shitty job of peeling it off.  We had it framed with the cover and the vinyl side by side, and it is safely tucked away somewhere.
Bombay wrote:
Yesterday and Today
FTFY
Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps… I guess recorded just about exactly 60 years ago give or take a few weeks…

I guess maybe the best claim Virginia has to early rock and roll heroes is Gene Vincent and his reluctant pioneering guitarist Cliff Gallup….both from Norfolk area….The Brian Setzer/Straycats really just about start and finish here! You can tell Setzer went over Gallup's riffs day and night…
True Widow - AVVOLGERE
Paul Banks - Banks
Merchandise - A Corpse Wired for Sound
Julie London- Julie is her name

Liberty original mono turqouise label but I am not convinced it qualifies as an original because of the inner sleeve and albums listed on the back…still, better than my 60s stereo pressing
Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series v 12.  18 discs of Classic outtakes… just picking songs at random right now
gavroche wrote:
Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series v 12.  18 discs of Classic outtakes… just picking songs at random right now


what? you got the entire thing?
Ella Fitzgerald- Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie


an often overlooked Ella classic….I freely admit I am way more a Billie person but Ella recorded so much more!
hutch wrote:
gavroche wrote:
Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series v 12.  18 discs of Classic outtakes… just picking songs at random right now


what? you got the entire thing?


I came really close to buying it a couple of times, but held off.  Borrowing it now from a friend, and easing my way into it.  SOO many goodies.
gavroche wrote:
hutch wrote:
gavroche wrote:
Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series v 12.  18 discs of Classic outtakes… just picking songs at random right now


what? you got the entire thing?


I came really close to buying it a couple of times, but held off.  Borrowing it now from a friend, and easing my way into it.  SOO many goodies.


yeah.. I've listened to a ton of bootlegs from that period..its sick.. I can't imagine 18 discs though…I wish I could have felt comfortable buying it..
hutch wrote:
gavroche wrote:
hutch wrote:
gavroche wrote:
Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series v 12.  18 discs of Classic outtakes… just picking songs at random right now


what? you got the entire thing?


I came really close to buying it a couple of times, but held off.  Borrowing it now from a friend, and easing my way into it.  SOO many goodies.


yeah.. I've listened to a ton of bootlegs from that period..its sick.. I can't imagine 18 discs though…I wish I could have felt comfortable buying it..


I did buy Genuine Live 1966 20+ years ago and listened to those 8 discs through a couple of times.  Ultimately though I rarely, if ever, play them now.  That's why I held off on buying the 18 discs (aside from being wiser with my money these days).  I will listen to most of it once… and only once.  But I'm going to really enjoy it while I do.