What are you listening to in 2023 and why might anyone be interested?

Thanks @Blackstar and keep us updated. Over here they want 57 EUR for the Vinyl, outrageous

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Alpha Boys’ School Radio.

Just posted this over on the"Favourite Radio Stations" topic, which reminded that I hadn’t listened to it for a while.

Putting that right now.

The original and best, comin’ atcha with Reggae, Ska and Dub, direct from Kingston Town.

Respect due.

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Gone with an old favourite whilst munching a Sandwich.
Been a busy morning, so my first chance to eat something…


PS: The vinyl copy I ordered on Discogs was shipped this morning, finally :blush:

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The Beatles - 1962-1966

I’ve just renewed my car insurance through one of the on line comparison sites. Playing the Beatles now for stress relief! This was the first LP I ever bought.

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Yes but he used his nickname Terry

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Next job on my list. Already got some stress buster music lined up for later.:rage:

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Actually listened to this not long ago but, as one of my top 5 all time favourite live albums, I never need an excuse to play it :blush:

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Terrific compilation of tunes Towns composed for the theatre. As ever with Towns beautifully recorded.


Son Volt - Day of the Doug
The Songs of Doug Sahm

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Aerosmith, just push play. Omg, I only listened to one album in the morning. Been a long work day. This album says just push play. I complied. :smiling_face:

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The Peter Malick Group featuring Norah Jones - New York City.

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Stan Getz, João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Getz/Gilberto, 1964.

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Paul Simon - There Goes Rhymin’ Simon

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One of the cool kids played that in an art class at Langley Park in 1968 or '69, and we all laughed. Then we stopped giggling and started to enjoy it. I still do.

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Izo Fitzroy - How The Mighty Fall

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Rick Waksman, journey to the centre of the earth. Recorded at the Royal Festival Hall, the London Symphony Orchestra and The English Chamber Choir. :smiling_face:

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Found an old cassette sorting through some stuff found in the garage, realised I had the CD as well, not what Mr Willis is most known for but sounds pretty good to my old ears, the cassette had a lot a play whilst driving

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Warren Zevon, The Wind, 2003.

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Thanks, Alan - led me to research and buy a copy of this…

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Mike Stern + Jeff Lorber Fusion Eleven / 2019 Concord / EU CD / CJA00152

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