I got 2 78s today!!! (Both country)
1) Slim Whitman - When i grow too old to dream/Cattle call
2) Carl Smith - Old lonesome times/There she goes
I love 78s.. Of all records THEY SOUND THE NICEST due to them being in mono and the speed they are traveling at!!
1) Slim Whitman - When i grow too old to dream/Cattle call
2) Carl Smith - Old lonesome times/There she goes
I love 78s.. Of all records THEY SOUND THE NICEST due to them being in mono and the speed they are traveling at!!
Gracious my friend!!jackinnj said:If you like Crosby there's a wonderful station which has a sunday evening program featuring the music of the big band era -- WFUV's "Big Broadcast" plays music of the 20's and 30's:
The Big Broadcast | WFUV Radio
http://www.discogs.com/Eric-Clapton-Clapton/release/2549949
And I completely forgot it.
Arguably I'm getting senile.
Of course this only problem for me, while I noticing this.
And I completely forgot it.
Arguably I'm getting senile.
Of course this only problem for me, while I noticing this.
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I have that and love it!!JoeDJ said:Boston - Boston (debut album)
Do you have a first pressing?? (No barcode on the jacket)
I have that and love it!!
Do you have a first pressing?? (No barcode on the jacket)
No.... no bar code.
That one was a thrift shop purchase.
The jacket is in bad shape but the vinyl seems OK by visual inspection.
I wont get my turntable for about another week .
So, I will either get some pleasant surprises or disappointments.
Anyway, I only paid $1 for it and I also have the CD.
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My wonderful wife just got me a copy of "Redbird: Live at Cafe Carpe." Redbird is a collective of four Boston-based Americana artists, Kris Delmhorst, Jeffrey Foucault, Peter Mulvey, and Goody Goodrich (who just relocated to Austin). Spontaneous, eclectic, unbelievable fun. This is a GREAT band. We'll be seeing them at Carpe in two weeks.
Cafe Carpe is a tiny venue in Fort Atkinson, WI that unaccountably has some great touring artists passing through. Since my sad departure from Austin last year, it's been our regular live music fix. We were at a fun show there last night, fortifying ourselves against the 6 degree F (-14C) temperatures outside with lots of locally brewed Porter.
Cafe Carpe is a tiny venue in Fort Atkinson, WI that unaccountably has some great touring artists passing through. Since my sad departure from Austin last year, it's been our regular live music fix. We were at a fun show there last night, fortifying ourselves against the 6 degree F (-14C) temperatures outside with lots of locally brewed Porter.
A couple of 50-odd CD boxed sets: The Decca Sound, Analog Years and Bach Masterworks (DG).
Decca Sound - The Analogue Years: Amazon.co.uk: Music
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bach-Masterworks-Original-Jackets-Collection/dp/B00D6OP1HY/
Decca Sound - The Analogue Years: Amazon.co.uk: Music
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bach-Masterworks-Original-Jackets-Collection/dp/B00D6OP1HY/
Hehe You can say that again!!jan.didden said:57 channels and nothing on
This is a disc with all their songs that hit #1 in the UK and/or US.Beatles - "1" ( a collection of 27 of their mostly early hits )
Kris Delmhorst... that rings familiar. I think I have some of that in the collection. Gotta go check...
This is a disc with all their songs that hit #1 in the UK and/or US..........
It's hard for many to comprehend just how popular the Beatles were if they were not around in that era.
Anyway, it's a great CD to just put on random play.
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