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  1. Just passin thru right now. 7 hours jammin today w/a guy who stopped over. He's learnin cause he brought a 12-pack of Heineken. Got a thumbs up from the neighbor behind me when he was out mowing the grass. I knew it was loud but not THAT loud. Well, maybe!
    6 points
  2. The logical consequence was that right after KC`S Discipline I put on Talking Heads. Fear of Music is from 1979 and was co-produced by Brian Eno.
    5 points
  3. A friend offered me to sell his complete Tull collection, which albums are the most important? What I'm listening to right now I find extremely good
    5 points
  4. ...one day, my dad came home from work...says, "Bill, I worked on some flutes for someone... you might know who he is. I don't...Ian Anderson"
    5 points
  5. Thanks for asking and the support. We have a usps media mail shipping delay situation I will refund if the order gets lost in the mail I believe I have a tracking number on the receipt and will look when I get home Monday. That should help All future orders will get a tracking number so there can be less mystery Please stay in touch if there are concerns. If buyers are not satisfied (condition, does not arrive etc ) then I will refund. The key is to stay in touch so we can work it out. Ken Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    5 points
  6. Another song I landed on and like. <Higher>
    5 points
  7. I need a copy of Remain in Light. The one I had warped itself to death.
    4 points
  8. I have not found one that wasn't important to me! the first I had was Aqualung, then Stormwatch. Songs from the Wood... I Love. Thick as a Brick is fun have a few more now too, but not enough!
    4 points
  9. That's a lot of records! Enjoy from baroque sounding to the rockin' flute to some heavier stuff. You'll spend weeks in that artist! * Now you'll have to get the blue and yellow Lps from the 80s that go with Discipline!
    4 points
  10. The album Discipline by King Crimson was surprisingly delivered today, it only took 3 days and came from Berlin. I'm listening to it right now, it's really great and shows a lot of parallels to the group Talking Heads. Also the lead voice, Adrian Belew, reminds me in some tunes of the voice of David Byrne. Talking Heads are also in the genre of New Wave, Post - & Art Punk .
    4 points
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  12. @Shiva Townsend reminds me a lot of the German group Ramstein
    4 points
  13. You know, when I signed up for your community about 8 months ago, I thought that I only wanted to discuss audio technical isuess, then everything changed, I discovered the range of your community with the endless variety of topics, especially in music, and got so much input from my unknown or forgotten bands. I am catching up on all that right now. And it gives me a great pleasure to share this information with you. By the way, Devin Townsend is completely unknown in Germany, also the BluRay comes from Great Britain, because I can't get one here. Many thanks to you
    4 points
  14. Just one more from Devin. The man knows how to put some drive into a song. "Kingdom"
    4 points
  15. Ha,Ha. Excellent! Why waste time. We both have something to look forward to in the mail.👍
    4 points
  16. This is absolutely brilliant. Devin Townsend was previously completely unknown to me. But his records are really expensive in Germany, you can't get any of them for less than $ 50, also the collections cost at least $ 150 and more, I'm shocked. Your avatar has a lot in common with one of his record covers
    4 points
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  18. only because I have a connection ... I was given the LP for being in this video. Worked on "set" decorations, too Met Sir Paul and Linda Did ya pick me out? I'm wearing a cowboy hat lol
    4 points
  19. @MicroMara Glad those scratches are inaudible!
    4 points
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  21. Spyro Gyra was big on the airwaves here back then. They played here and I got to hear some of the show. Nice! This guy did a live LP that was one if not the first Lp I bought that wasn't a Beatles blue and red best of double lp. This one is not in as good a shape as most out of the haul but darn is it ever a good one!
    4 points
  22. I just finished doing that math. It could happen with perfect timing - diaper changing time for me and the great grands —
    4 points
  23. I guess I'm a big jerk then ... I moved away from the kids and grandkids. I don't have a wife anymore and my kids have long been on their own. It's their life now, sure I'll help if they need it; but they rarely asked ... and in fact only one has EVER asked for any help. I think the we're raised plays a huge role in things like this. I didn't grow up in a close knit household, sure we all loved other; but it's not like we all hung around with each other. five of us kids and we all had our own friends and rarely did our brothers or sisters tag along -- they did their own thing. And there was a big chasm between the adults and the children ... the parents and my eldest sister all ate dinner in one room and the rest of us at at the table in the kitchen. We'd only sit down together for Thanksgiving and Christmas. All of us kids, turned 18 and went out on our own ... well, I was only 17 when I left home and I think my brother was only 17 when he left. That's just the way it was at our house. we grew up and left and started our own lives ... that's why I say that where you grew up isn't home -- that's your parent's home. We grow up and go find our own way in life. Not saying that our way was the best or even the right way ... we were well cared for, just didn't hang out very often. Probably why I'm a sucker for the old tv shows like Father Knows Best and Leave it to Beaver -- just looks like a good home environment.
    4 points
  24. 3 points
  25. These spikes may be available -- I hear she has retired.
    3 points
  26. @JohnJ I think you´ll know which are the most important Records from Tull ...I´m sure ...........
    3 points
  27. That was a great vid. it's amazing the quality of the recordings you can get off of youtube. and yes, there is a lot of good info and postings on this forum.
    3 points
  28. You should be careful not to dampen the cabinet to death.The Chorus was designed so that the wood should and must resonate within a certain frequency spectrum. The cabinet of the Chorus II is a resonating body, similar to instruments, i.e. guitar, contrabass and so on.Therefore you have to test different phases with different fillings to achieve the acoustic optimum
    3 points
  29. Lol, True. His Higher chant is brilliantly done . Check out his Blue Ray concerts, if you are set up for that instead. Priced a little better. I just bought this one. https://www.amazon.com/Ocean-Machine-Ancient-Theater-Blu-ray/dp/B07C5NSRVV/ref=pd_sim_74_4/144-6879240-8345111?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07C5NSRVV&pd_rd_r=fb1ee294-c163-422c-b726-ea000af72b9b&pd_rd_w=3ZG9s&pd_rd_wg=kns1N&pf_rd_p=64e5d61b-7067-445e-bd1c-f84491d96b7e&pf_rd_r=8DMC5TZZAW6EAGV82YY4&psc=1&refRID=8DMC5TZZAW6EAGV82YY4
    3 points
  30. Me too Really great from Paul was live and let die ...
    3 points
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  32. Well I didn't stay all night I was just hiding.
    3 points
  33. Yea and @dtel was petting him. That part I "get." Guess I'm just wondering how there was room for all 3 of you in there.
    3 points
  34. O.K., I have an appointment with an ENT on Tuesday. Hearing test before, then seeing the doc. No kazoo sounds today but when I whistled for the cat it was a whole new level of pain....
    3 points
  35. @grasshopper I have the Spyro Gyra - Catching The Sun album - and the sound quality of that album is one of the best in my collection This one https://www.discogs.com/Spyro-Gyra-Catching-The-Sun/release/1621442
    3 points
  36. it's a hot humid day Kickin' back I think PygmyFunk has been deleted from the lp by yt for reasons unknown to me but they have it as a single????
    3 points
  37. or in the gallery ............this is turning up so beautifully
    3 points
  38. When I just heard " We will rock you I had to laugh so hard, there is the verse " got mudd on your face " and then I thought " got @dirtmudd on your face " Still loughing ....don´t know why ....
    3 points
  39. Thick as a Brick Passion Play Aqualung Stand Up Living In The Past Songs From The Wood Minstrel In The Gallery Heavy Horses Bursting Out ( Live Album ) To Old To Rock & Roll - To Young To Die This Was
    2 points
  40. Eldon, That looks like a straight version of you !! Rog
    2 points
  41. And I wasn't wrong, without knowing it, I just discovered that Andrian Belew (who plays and sings on King Crimson's Discipline) is also on the album Remain in Light.This album is in my opinion the best Talking Heads Studioproduction, once again with Co Producer Brian Eno. Nevertheless the live album and the music movie "Stop Making Sense" are and remain the masterpieces of this band.
    2 points
  42. it' s possible , but if they tip or fall over , you're not going to be very happy ---these weigh 100 lbs - I've seen very expensive speakers on spikes , but they were not your run of the mill cheap spikes ------and they had the backs of the speakers wired to a wall bracket , and the speaker was level perfectly -
    2 points
  43. Still quite big Dire Straits ..Debut from 1978
    2 points
  44. The singer David Hanselmann created the progressive rock album Stonehenge with Chris Evans in 1980. Stonehenge is a structure built in the Neolithic Age and used at least until the Bronze Age near Amesbury, England. It consists of a ring-shaped earth wall, inside of which there are various formations of worked stones grouped around the centre. They are called megaliths because of their enormous size. The most striking among them are the large circle of what were once 30 standing ashlars, which originally carried a closed ring of 29 segments on their upper side, and the large horseshoe of what were originally ten such columns, each of which was connected to one another in five pairs by an applied capstone, the so-called triliths. Within each of these horseshoes and circles were two figures similar in shape: both made of much smaller stones, but formerly twice as many. These four formations are complemented by the "altar" near the center of the complex, the so-called "sacrificial stone" inside - and the heelstone a good distance outside the northeastern exit. In addition, three concentric circles of holes have been created within the ring wall and in the largest of these four menhirs have been positioned in such a way that they form a rectangle. Other buildings from the megalithic era - mainly tumuli and two structures called racetracks [2] - can be found in the vicinity. There also seems to have been a processional path that led from the aforementioned exit to the right to the bank of the Avon. The radius that leads down to the entrance of the monument then, in its extension, points to the south coast of England, interestingly enough exactly at the point where the rivers Avon and Stour join to flow into the English Channel. According to this, a ceremonial procession in the sense of a circular movement following the course of the sun could have taken place, which in each case began on a certain morning in a north-easterly direction and ended in the evening coming up from the south.
    2 points
  45. And then... been in the mail today, Santana's third album . I just listen it for the first time completely. It feels so good. It is now my 6th Santana album and I think that I have collected the most important ones.
    2 points
  46. Devin Townsend, heard for the first time today.
    2 points
  47. From bears to spiders😑 I capture everything that makes it in the house and set them free with two exceptions. I swat flies and a roach (water bug). Thunder storms about every day now. Jake was barking at the lightning last night....put him in LF's large closet so he couldn't see it. He slept without a peep. Hey Carl....heard on the news that one in four folks tested in Texas were positive for Covid. Be careful and no hugging oldtimer.
    2 points
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