Can - Ege Bamyasi cd…may never afford lp
What Are You Listening To?
Garcia - Compliments
James brown - live at the apollo lp followed by miles davis - round bout midnight lp
Joy Division - Preston
Got a chance to check out BBC Radio 6 while on vacation and found it so refreshing to hear nicely programmed radio shows. also because it's part of the BBC's digital radio service, it was like having satellite radio with a subscription.
hutch wrote:
Joy Division - Preston
great set list
Pitchfork described the recording as "bafflingly low-quality", and the gig has supposedly been described by members of the band as "the worst fucking show we ever did".
A must listen for fans…and if you aren't what the hell is wrong witcha?
Great halloween listen jd
Dotard-hatch wrote:hutch wrote:
Joy Division - Preston
great set list
Pitchfork described the recording as "bafflingly low-quality", and the gig has supposedly been described by members of the band as "the worst fucking show we ever did".
I don't mind Preston…and I don't think the sound is that bad either. I have a bootleg called "Desperation Takes Hold" from the Paradiso in Amsterdam, and that's one of my favorite recordings. Pretty sure it was broadcast on the radio. I think Ian was showing off for Annik, which was part of why it's so good. Also the fact that they were performing in an old church.
Preston sounds fine….the sound issues ework in JD'S favor
I picked up 45 indie, punk, and Americana cd's plus one Taylor Swift cd, a stack of dvd's and a stack of books at a library book sale, all for $10. That's what I'll be listening to for a while.
Space wrote:Way to bury the lede. Which?
one Taylor Swift cd, l
Library sales rock
Julian, wrote:Space wrote:Way to bury the lede. Which?
one Taylor Swift cd, l
Fearless. Early kid review is it's not good, but she hasn't finished it yet. Early Space review is it's not as good as the PJ Harvey Or Portishead that was in the pile.
philip glass - koyaanisqatsi.
picked up a klipsch subwoofer for $7 at an estate sale in a barn.
don't know how i ever listened to music without one.
night and day.
picked up a klipsch subwoofer for $7 at an estate sale in a barn.
don't know how i ever listened to music without one.
night and day.
So my wife came home last not all excited that she had "discovered" a band called My Chemical Romance. Should I be excited by this or repulsed by it? Or somewhere in between?
Space wrote:
So my wife came home last not all excited that she had "discovered" a band called My Chemical Romance. Should I be excited by this or repulsed by it? Or somewhere in between?
Some judges would consider that grounds for divorce, and they'd give you everything.
Does she still listen to Stryper?
To be clear, the "discovered" was my description of the situation, not me directly quoting her.
My favorite tango singer…Julio Sosa…an Argentine lp, "Guapo y Varon", released in 1965 compiling classic cuts from 1957-59….