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    Whatcha spinnin on vinyl?

    Kids in bed. Working my way through the final side of Tom petty wildflowers with bonus tracks. Killer. Love the wildflowers album. On vinyl it is incredibly clean and sounds great.
    Something about going through the effort to dig it out an put it on play. No switching tracks, just flipping sides and putting the next one on.

    What albums do you love front to back?
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    Just popped sun Ra Pathways to the unknown on for the wind down. Weird stuff. Nice and short as it's almost bed time.
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    At Fillmore East.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    ^^^ the Allman brothers one? Great album. Would be a nice one to add to the vinyl collection.

    Edit, wife did not dig the Sun Ra. Got up and left.
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    I recently gave my daughter London Calling on vinyl cause she’s getting into vinyl and it’s her favorite album. Four absolutely spectacular sides. Would recommend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    ^^^ the Allman brothers one? Great album. Would be a nice one to add to the vinyl collection.

    Edit, wife did not dig the Sun Ra. Got up and left.
    Yup, the brothers.
    Pm me your address. I'll send you one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    I recently gave my daughter London Calling on vinyl cause she’s getting into vinyl and it’s her favorite album. Four absolutely spectacular sides. Would recommend.
    Definitely this.

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    Chet Baker
    You can’t go home again .
    Truly a amazing comeback album.
    Tony Williams Ron Carter and so many friends make this a masterpiece.
    I bought this in 1977 when it was released and the stories told in the liner notes tell the story so we’ll.
    If I only had this record and my turntable broke I would get a new one.
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    Light as a Feather is another gem.

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    I still have most of the albums I procured late 70s/early 80s. Several of them were given to me by my older sister. Had way more cassettes and CDs later 80s and beyond though.. I still have a functional turntable connected to an early 90s JVC home theater with a dedicated grounded phono connection.

    I also have a discwasher kit with the little bottles of stuff.

    Not a connoisseur, 99.99999 times out of 100 I will play digital even sitting 10 feet from the turntable.

    But can't retire it or the albums, even though they're pretty well played. Lots of sentimental value.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    My vintage one-piece Panasonic receiver/turntable has been on the fritz for more years than I can remember, so my room of vinyl has largely been collecting dust.

    Last summer a buddy visited and lost his shit at all the sealed copies of albums I had.
    His enthusiasm motivated me to finally hook-up this "vintage" Technics belt drive unit I recently inherited from the rents.
    As a result, I have been digging in the crates again.

    Last Week's Platters:

    The Iceberg/Freedom of Speech...Just Watch What You Say! - Ice-T (autographed copy and original pressing)

    Diesel and Dust - Midnight Oil (original gatefold)
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    Showed up this morning.
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    The Drones https://www.discogs.com/release/7429...-Will-Float-By

    Sheer paint peeling genius from Down Under

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    The last thing I bought on vinyl was this..

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    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SumJongGuy View Post
    The last thing I bought on vinyl was this..

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    Great album and live show. Wild Bills in banff was hoppin

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    There are at least two pressings of this album floating around, the one from Germany is the one you want. Incredible sound on my system.





    I caught Buck Meek and his band live right before I reigned in my act. An incredible concert, all Berklee grads. I bummed cigarettes from the bass player all night without realizing who he was. Buck gave me a copy of the album and told me to venmo him when I could afford to.

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    Just picked up a weird Herbie Hancock remix.
    Pretty cool so far. I like Herbie.
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    Whatcha spinnin on vinyl?

    ^^ Looks like fun

    Greyboy Allstars just released A Town Called Earth on vinyl.

    We just acquired the newest Black Pumas and Gorillaz LPs. Good stuff to spin.

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    I'm gonna check out that grey boy album. I like those doods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    I'm gonna check out that grey boy album. I like those doods.
    Same. I was lucky to live in San Diego in the mid/late-90’s.

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    Tonight’s vinyl excursion brought to you by the letter J:

    Jefferson Starship - Gold
    The Jaz - To Your Soul [features Jay-Z before he was Hova]
    James Gang - Rides Again
    Jimmy Jay presente “Les Cool Sessions” [French rap compilation]
    "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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    Hit the used record store in Reno today.
    Sunday Night Soniference:
    Bad Company - Burning Sky
    Molly Hatchet - Molly Hatchet
    The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn of a Friendly Card
    Jefferson Starship - Modern Times
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    Working in the basement today gave me an excuse to pull some classics off the rack.


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    I just listened to that Feelies album the other day.

    RIP Anton Fier...
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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahman View Post
    Working in the basement today gave me an excuse to pull some classics off the rack.

    Prompted me to dig through my shelves and I have that, as well as time for a witness and the Good Earth

    Only saw the Feelies once, but it was when they opened for and then backed Lou Teed on his New York tour…
    "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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    Monday Morning Grooves:

    Nazareth - Loud ‘N’ Proud
    Jefferson Starship - Red Octopus
    The Electric Horseman featuring songs performed by Willie Nelson
    "Man, we killin' elephants in the back yard..."

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