I enjoy vinyl and digital (lately, with recent changes, vinyl actually sounds better than digital to me), BUT given what seems an overall preference for analog/vinyl on A'gon, I'm curious what the non-vinyl "1/2" is listening to. I tried to see if this was a previously posted question. Did not seem so.
This evening for me, it's Genesis (definitive edition remaster) "A Trick of the Tail".
Garage sale, three same artist never heard of. Rock? Really? I’ll take them. My first listen, figure the middle one first, I don’t know why? *laffs Anyways, I try and listen to the entire CD. Musicians upgraded just like everyone else, I need to hear different things. I love music, and since I on that subject want to say TY to everyone said ’heh, try this one’. BTW: Causa Sui, reminds me of a new age Sabbath.
Haven’t listened to this 40 years, caught sight of it the other day been on my mind since. Anyways, have no idea recording any good, it was a gift. 30th year anniversary released by Capital? Let’s hope it’s a keeper. Bet this brings up old memories and feelings...*laffs
@reubent Okay...thanks for the tip. Seemed to work just now (your tip/fix, that is). By the way, you had posted in another thread about Relish which led me to re-listen to it and mention it here. That in turn led to mental getting a copy of it. Sharing music is one of the best things - it not theee best - about A’gon.
mitchagain - Nope...not familiar with Paco or the CD TIWWL but I will try to find it on Tidal or Spotify...worst case, You Tube. Thanks for the recommendation. Glad you enjoy Ivy.
Okay...found it. Playing on Tidal. Interesting that there are two albums listed but one is AAC and the other FLAC. Saved the FLAC version and that is what I'm listening to now.
Thanks for the tip on PSP "Live," I look forward to hearing that.
I saw Simon Phillips playing on Jeff Beck's "There and Back" tour in 1980. I'll never forget the crowd's reaction when they opened the curtain to reveal probably the biggest drum kit any of us had ever seen. The "oohs and aahs" that rippled thru the theater was both hilarious and prophetic, as we instantly knew that we were in for a real treat!
@mental - "Red Headed Stranger" is a classic and one of WIllie's best IMHO. Have you heard the "Red Headed Stranger Medley" on "Willie and Family Live"? It's fantastic, as is the whole album.
@mental If you don’t have it, definitely worth adding to your collection. It's older but good. Song writing is consistently strong. Many (all?) of the songs written by or with members of The Hooters, if you remember them (All You Zombies). Sound quality is very good throughout, too.
I think Reubent mentioned it recently on another thread.
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