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I've been listening to a burned CD mix of Nirvana and REM for the past month. It would have been a helluva show had those two bands had the chance to work together as planned before Kurt's suicide. | |
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Just finished listening to Oscar Peterson, Live at The Blue Note from 1990. You can probably find a crappy version on Youtube, but I listened to a much better CD. | |
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mule theme soundtrack... | |
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Airborne Toxic Event | |
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TSO | |
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Mumford & Sons | |
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The Stones: | |
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Richard Young, Fred Young, Doug Phelps, Ricky Phelps, Greg Martin.... aka The Kentucky Headhunters, and whatever my Rice Krispies have to say. | |
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And apparently, I can't always get what I want. But you can always get what you need :) A rather eclectic mix here last 5 tracks were Cold Chisel, Lita Ford, Bedrock, Jenny Morris and the Sex Pistols. I love random Play :-) T.A. | |
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Battlestar Galactica: Colonial Anthem | |
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And apparently, I can't always get what I want. But you can always get what you need :) ...but if you try some time, you just might find you get what you need. Hmmmmm, call me a glass-half-empty kinda gal, but that does NOT sound like a guarantee to me! | |
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Radio Mozart. Pretty good quality for Internet radio. | |
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Welcome to the Black Parade and Famous Last Words by My Chemical Romance. | |
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On trips in the car down to Devon, I usually listen to Deep Purple (Made in Japan, 1972 live album) but before I get to the M25, its usually REM and U2 - don't want anything to 'stirring' before that. Unlike Mark managed in his youth, I've not blown the mid-range units on Space Truckin'! Not yet. When I'm at home 'crunching', I listen to Absolute Radio 80's or Absolute Radio Classic Rock. | |
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On trips in the car down to Devon, I usually listen to Deep Purple (Made in Japan, 1972 live album) but before I get to the M25, its usually REM and U2 - don't want anything to 'stirring' before that. Unlike Mark managed in his youth, I've not blown the mid-range units on Space Truckin'! Not yet. When I'm at home 'crunching', I listen to Absolute Radio 80's or Absolute Radio Classic Rock. LOL.... I'm gonna have to rearrange some things and maybe get a new Ortofon for the ol' platter spinner and hook that system up again one day. I still have many thousands of them wonderful plastic disc thingys waiting to be unleashed again... Maybe some old classic AC/DC... ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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Ortofon? My late brother had Ortofon MM cartridges on his Linn turntable. I always said he'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between his turntable set-up and mine....an Akai AP206C with a Shure M95ED tracking at 0.6 grams. He couldn't and in spite of his generous offers to buy it, I kept it - it really was that good a set-up and it still lives (albeit in Devon, strapped to my old Audiolab 800A Mk2, Sony CDP 990 CD player, Akai GXC95 cassette and a pair of Mordaunt-Short MS5-30s). Still works for me. All 'old school' but a combination that still delivers. | |
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Ortofon? My late brother had Ortofon MM cartridges on his Linn turntable. I always said he'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between his turntable set-up and mine....an Akai AP206C with a Shure M95ED tracking at 0.6 grams. He couldn't and in spite of his generous offers to buy it, I kept it - it really was that good a set-up and it still lives (albeit in Devon, strapped to my old Audiolab 800A Mk2, Sony CDP 990 CD player, Akai GXC95 cassette and a pair of Mordaunt-Short MS5-30s). Still works for me. All 'old school' but a combination that still delivers. The high end Shure carts were good indeed. I was running an Ortofon moving coil setup...MC2000 with a T3000 step up transformer. It's been a number of years since I looked at it. I think the tip went away. Can only imagine what it would cost to replace it these days. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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Damn. A moment of senility. My late brother used MC, not MM - I know it was horribly expensive....about £250 for the cart, back in 98! That was his 'thing' though...well, that and photography. Me? I was into so many things, that my earnings were just less 'concentrated' - it was 'spread around' a bit more. I like to think that I bought wisely. Not neccesarily cheap, but, always up to the job. I'm sorry, Mark, but it may well cost you a couple of weeks crunching to replace that tip! Boy, am I glad I stuck with high-end Shure! | |
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Red Rider....Lunatic Fringe. | |
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