What are you listening to in 2022 and why might anyone be interested

It’ll be either 54 or about 68 minutes (depending on whether it’s nine or 11 tracks) @steviebee so yes, it will have to be a double LP…

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1971 - Grace Slick & The Great Society

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Yeeehah!
Next year’s looking better already.

I’m see ya… and raise you Tony!
Great band.

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Sting - The Last Ship.

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Try some of this. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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Christine is Heloiuse’s stage name.

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Snap, lol.
We share some tastes methinks.

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Thanks.

I did not know that. :flushed:

Indeed you do…mostly, lol!

Flowers of the Night, perchance? No need to respond to this question, Tony.

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Great-sounding 100% analogue reissue on New Land:

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Used to try this one myself Andy.

But I had to sell the guitar when diagnosed with trigger finger last year. (When triggered, I used to give various folk the. …)

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Rumer, Nashville Tears. :smiling_face:

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Wow……what a pic. Step up for the band.

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1969 - Jack Bruce // Songs For A Tailor

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Simon & Garfunkel - Sounds Of Silence.

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Here’s something a bit different… a couple of TDK-D90s recorded at a 1981 Manchester Kraftwerk gig by none other than New Order’s Peter Hook - that’s his writing on the J-cards.

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Great recommendation for this album. If you don’t know them already, check out Ignorance by The Weather Station. Similar vibe and great songwriting.

@steviebee @anon10403888 Absolutely one of my most played albums, original vinyl I bought in 1973. My hifi dealer was indulging me today, played through some enormous Klipsch AK6 speakers…20k !!!. Sounded Absolutely amazing, dont think I’ve ever heard Your Mind Has Left Your Body sound so good. Speakers were driven by a 12w per channel valve amp!!!

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