What Are You Listening To?

Bob Dylan the rest of the way tonight…. happy 76th birthday Bob!
Blood on the tracks.    The recent original master lp issue from mofi.
..it is good sounding but i think the half speed master is best but my copy is a little beat…there was a period where i was obsessive bout this album
Yada wrote:
Mountain Jam - Allman Brothers


one of the more bizzarre records I've bought…not sure what salsa dura has to do with the KKK or the mafia..good record though..apparently this album of versions of salsa standards was put together by an Argentine who moved to Peru and has an Orchestra there which would record just about everything…can't tell where this record was pressed.. could be Peru, Miami, Puerto Rico..from 1975 which is just about when the salsa boom or at least the quality of salsa began to wane…these are covers of Fania classics from the early 70s be they Willie Colon/Lavoe , Larry Harlow. .you name it..
Hole.  Too bad she burned her bridges with billy c.  He wrote good songs, for her.
herman wrote:
Hole.  Too bad she burned her bridges with billy c.  He wrote good songs, for her.


I thought the Corgan involved in Hole album was a marked step down but I know some people like it.. I wish Courtney would get back with Erlandsson and do a tour..even though I know they will never do anything of note again..I'd see it as a nostalgia show…just play all of Live Through This



one of my thousands of white whales… Townes' debut album from 1968 original Poppy pressing almost fully in shrink and in excellent play condition..found it recently at a thrift store for 40 cents… how it got there in the middle of classic thrift stuff like Tom Jones I have no idea…I guess it proves finds are still out there although I think they've gotten much much harder as everybody seems to have begun to think records are gold…I noticed Friends of Montgomery County Library, for example, is having an auction for their records! I remember when libraries couldn't wait to get rid of records for nothing…

anyways, now if only I could find some Nick Drake records or something…
pete sinfield- still


prog garbage…so far.
hutch wrote:
pete sinfield- still


prog garbage…so far.

quite dreadful.
i had high hopes too.
hutch wrote:
anyways, now if only I could find some Nick Drake records or something…

did they even get a US distribution?
ssssssssssssssidehatch wrote:
hutch wrote:
anyways, now if only I could find some Nick Drake records or something…

did they even get a US distribution?


Pink Moon did.. I have it…they all did in the late 70s reissued on ANtillees…

but everybody wants the original UK issues.. some of which can go for over $1000


this cover made me think of Julian… and myself too of course..

This is Pop? Podcast
Ep 1 - Talking Heads
Ep 2 - Gorillaz
Ep 3 - R.E.M.
Cracker.    Gentlemen's Blues
A stream of the new Jason Isbell.  Doesn't seem like his strongest album after one listen.
alice coltrane - the ecstatic music of turiyasangitananda on luaka bop.
my first alice.
this is beautiful and beyond category, packaging stunning.