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

Lisa Mills, the triangle. :cowboy_hat_face:

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1974 vinyl release and still sounding fabulous… :grinning: :+1:t3: :sunglasses: :notes:

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Bedtime Tunes:


Thanks to @Dreadatthecontrols for the post earlier.

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Richard Thompson - Still - WAV CD rip
Master guitarist and fine singer-songwriter with a typically quirky set of intelligent songs, superbly performed by Thompson and his usual trio with a few other musicians. Class act always.

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Wynton Kelly Trio Wes Montgomery - Smokin’ At The Half Note.

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Anyone that has speakers that can do Bass. I mean really low frequency that you feel, not hear.

Give this a go …
Go Go Penguins : “Everything Is Going to Be Ok”, (2023).
Track 7 - An Unbroken Thread of Awareness.

Best played loud (ish)

Enjoy
R

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Speaking of stuff best played loud (ish):

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Fabulous album. Saw them at New Century Hall in Manchester earlier this year.

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I’m so envious. Can’t seem to get tickets for their latest tour. Although, I’ve seen more dates next year, when they return to UK.

Saw them last in 2022 and just loved it…

This latest album is as good as anything they’ve done previously. It’s been played a lot in our house, past few weeks.

Best wishes
R

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They’ve moved the date and venue for the Leeds gig, I’ll be there.

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Riverside - ID.Entity

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Sadly or not I don’t need to much encouragement to purchase anything Beatle related. :grimacing:

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I’ve noticed that :grinning::flushed::flushed:

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Second album I bought! First was ELO Out of the Blue.

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ABC The Lexicon of Love remastered by Steve bloody Wilson :rofl::rofl:

I hadn’t had a chance to listen to it, sounds good so far.

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nice one @Dreadatthecontrols :ok_hand:
Fantastic album with an excellent SQ

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The Rolling Stones - December’s Children - CD Mono Box Set

‘Get Off Of My Cloud’ started a 2 week run on the US Singles chart on the 6th Nov 1965, knocking The Beatles ‘Yesterday’ from the top spot.

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It’s an ear worm.

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