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He had white horses

And ladies by the score

All dressed in satin

And waiting by the door

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

White lace and feathers

They made up his bed

A gold covered mattress

On which he was laid

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

He went to fight wars

For his country and his king

Of his honor and his glory

The people would sing

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

A bullet had found him

His blood ran as he cried

No money could save him

So he laid down and he died

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

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16 minutes ago, Klipsch104db said:

 

He had white horses

And ladies by the score

All dressed in satin

And waiting by the door

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

White lace and feathers

They made up his bed

A gold covered mattress

On which he was laid

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

He went to fight wars

For his country and his king

Of his honor and his glory

The people would sing

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

A bullet had found him

His blood ran as he cried

No money could save him

So he laid down and he died

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

Ooh, what a lucky man he was

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Hi there K104!  And, you can't get that Keith Emerson Moog solo without one of these in your collection.  Here is my 50th anniversary Mini-Moog Voyager signed by Robert Moog himself.  One of only 100 :).IMG-3094.jpg

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3 minutes ago, GWSmith said:

Hi there K104!  And, you can't get that Keith Emerson Moog solo without one of these in your collection.  Here is my 50th anniversary Mini-Moog Voyager signed by Robert Moog himself.  One of only 100 :).IMG-3094.jpg

Absolutely fabulous!!! 

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10 minutes ago, Klipsch104db said:

Absolutely fabulous!!! 

Thanks so much!  Bought it brand new 20 years ago this year, really a joy to play.  :emotion-29:   Ok, taking a break from Miles for a bit to get dinner together and my ham radio net control duties, but will return with 'Kind of Blue' later this evening.   Enjoy your music my friends! 🍷

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14 minutes ago, Klipsch104db said:

Brain Salad Surgery

The Moog comes alive with MC cartridge!

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It sure does I'm sure !!  Thanks for the ELP tribute :emotion-21:.

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& Greg Lake... wow did he fashion his singing to the group? Or was the music they made fashioned around his great singing?

Doesn't really matter, turned out great!

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3 minutes ago, JohnJ said:

& Greg Lake... wow did he fashion his singing to the group? Or was the music they made fashioned around his great singing?

Doesn't really matter, turned out great!

Great guitar player too. Carl Palmer is the only one left.

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33 minutes ago, babadono said:

not to my ears.

You should listen with tube amplification. I tried NAD, Hafler, Marantz, and Mcintosh. Good results but ear splitting at higher volumes. My current setup is a Bottlehead tube preamplifier and Quicksilver tube Horn Mono amplifiers. And a room to absorb the sound. Carpet, fabric couch, etc.

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Take that letter down south to Atlanta Georgia Albany St

Albany Ave

You know you know you know where that is? That's where all pimps hang out.

 

Bluebird, please take this letter down south for me

Oh, bluebird, take this letter down south for me

Don't you two start flyin' 'til you find little Liza Belle for me

Lord, she way down, she's way down in Jackson, Tennessee

Bluebird, she's way down, she's way down south in Jackson, Tennessee

She may not be at home, but please knock upon her door

Bluebird, bluebird, please do this for me

Ooh, bluebird, please do this for me

You see my baby, tell her I want her to come home back home to me

Ooh, ooh, please, tell her to come back home

Ooh, Lord, ooh, don't wanna live by myself

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Good evening friends, thanks for your likes and comments on the Mini Moog Voyager!   I wanted to  spin the Miles LP I had lined up, but it got late.  I will do that soon, and K104 inspired me to spin the original ELP LP he played today, which I bought back when I was a senior in high school. ^_^ And I do have a Greg Lake SOLO LP in the cue too.

 

See you all soon.    Cheers :emotion-29:

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41 minutes ago, GWSmith said:

Good evening friends, thanks for your likes and comments on the Mini Moog Voyager!   I wanted to  spin the Miles LP I had lined up, but it got late.  I will do that soon, and K104 inspired me to spin the original ELP LP he played today, which I bought back when I was a senior in high school. ^_^ And I do have a Greg Lake SOLO LP in the cue too.

 

See you all soon.    Cheers :emotion-29:


While you are setting up that time 

Have some free beer and chicken 🤪🤪🤪

 

Sorry - but just like an itch —  I just had to do it 

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Felt like a lil blues this afternoon and I took a few breaks but man things sounded great!   Made it tough to quit.  lol  Who am I kiddin?   :)

 

Burnin' is an album by the blues musician John Lee Hooker, recorded in Chicago on October 26, 1961 and released on the Vee-Jay label the following year.[1] Hooker is backed by the Funk Brothers. The album includes the nationally charting single "Boom Boom".

 

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L.A. Midnight is the twentieth studio electric blues album by B.B. King released in 1972. It features two extended guitar jams with fellow guitarists Jesse Ed Davis and Joe Walsh ("Midnight" and "Lucille's Granny"). It also features Taj Mahal on harmonica and guitar. ("Can't You Hear Me Talking to You" and "I've Been Blue Too Long" respectively). "Can't You Hear Me Talking To You" also features Davis on guitar.

 

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I got "Hooked."   The Real Folk Blues is an album by blues musician John Lee Hooker that was recorded in Chicago in 1966 and released by the Chess label. Additional tracks from the sessions were released as More Real Folk Blues: The Missing Album in 1991.

 

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More Real Folk Blues is an album compiling singles recorded by blues musician Muddy Waters between 1948 and 1953 that was released by the Chess label in 1967.[1][2][3]

 

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More Real Folk Blues is an album compiling singles recorded by blues musician Muddy Waters between 1948 and 1953 that was released by the Chess label in 1967. 

 

 

See what I did there?   :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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19 hours ago, Klipsch104db said:

You should listen with tube amplification. I tried NAD, Hafler, Marantz, and Mcintosh. Good results but ear splitting at higher volumes. My current setup is a Bottlehead tube preamplifier and Quicksilver tube Horn Mono amplifiers. And a room to absorb the sound. Carpet, fabric couch, etc.

Yup. That's that's the way to sonic bliss!

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