The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones, Now!
(1965, London) 1st pressing unboxed "London" label Stereo; complete liner notes
The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones, Now!
(1965, London) 1st pressing unboxed "London" label Stereo; complete liner notes
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If you like the soundtrack, rent the DVD from your library sometime - WOW!
Or buy it for about $5 used from Amazon ...
2ch: WiiM Pro; Topping E30 II DAC; Oppo, Acurus RL-11, Acurus A200, JBL Dynamics Project - Offline: L212-TwinStack, VonSchweikert VR-4
7: TIVO, Oppo BDP103D, B&K, 2pr UREI 809A, TF600, JBL B460
Question: anyone out there listen to Music Choice off their cable TV? Is this feed considered high rez audio, any better than a redbook CD? The audio quality is really really good fed via HDMI to my HKAVR from the DVR.
It comes up as 2.0 rather than 3.0/2.1 on the display so I'm assuming it isn't, but some channels, in particular the R&B stuff, has breathtaking soundstage on the L7s, to the point where switching between 5ch and 2ch audio sounds about identical, much better than many of my CDs.
Performance Series 5.1/1990s L1.L5.L7/L100A
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The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones, Now!
(1965, London) 1966 Mono boxed "London" label; censored liner notes
Ah, Mono - much better.
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Iron Butterfly - Heavy
(1967, Atco)
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WOW !!! I picked up the Herbert von Karajan-Berliner Philharmoniker
complete Beethoven's 9 Symphonies ....in FLAC from the SACD
Its just overpoweringly great LVB certainly evokes lots of emotion and the better a recording/performance is ...well, the more awesomer it is....
LATER EDIT: It just feels like the 250ti's were made for the 5th symphony ...outstanding !!
MORE LATER EDITS: I was rainy today and stayed inside ...also new on the PC today was the soundtrack to the movie "Crimson Tide" ...WOW..that will give your JBL's a workout..esp if you have a good sub (pun intended)
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
pretty good safari on the TREK today ...10 miles & 4 LP's ...all in vnice condition ...Ringo ? yeah, it was only 50cents...after enjoying Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat" . I was happy to find more by him the Wings is a triple.
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
John Fahey - Days Have Gone By
(1967, Takoma) C-1014; w/ an 8 page booklet for liner notes
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys' Christmas Album
(1964, Capitol) 197? pressing
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got out on the TREK Sunday and found these 2 Beethoven sets ...each is 5 LP's with a booklet...looks like they've never been played...the store had them at $3/set , but it was half price day...so 10 Deutsche Grammophon - Karajan disks for $3.
All the rest were 50 center's ...had never seen the Eagles double b4, the Robert Cray is very nice too
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Montrose - Warner Bros. Presents Montrose!
(1975, Warner Bros) KENDUN in the deadwax - Kent Duncan
Nice. I have a copy of his 1985 Showdown! with Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland and it smokes. He sold alot of copies of Strong Persuader, I see it alot, have never seen the Afraid Of The Dark title while making the rounds.
Fosgate Signature Tube Phono Pre/Rega P9/Benz Wood/McIntosh MC 2205/JBL 4430
Free - Free Live!
(1971, A&M) STERLING in the deadwax
A very nice video of the band performing All Right Now
no, looks like he's from Georgia. We have had a few good pickers come out of here - Larry Coryell ...and there's that "purple haze" guy, kind of obscure....name escapes me at the moment
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I was kinda right.....
further info
http://www.jambase.com/Articles/1290...ep-Blue-Beyond
Born in Georgia, Cray is the product of a military family that moved to the great Northwest at the age of just 11 months. It was the music flooding out of Seattle in the late part of the 1950s that first shaped Cray's audible aura.
"My father was in the army and because of that we were all over the place. I spent my childhood in Washington State, Tacoma to be exact, 30 miles south of Seattle," says Cray.
We always keep meaning to stop in and see the grave...Kent, isnt it ?
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
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