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

Simon and Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Waters

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A classic

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I’m having trouble these days singing along to ‘So Long Frank Lloyd Wright’.

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Bedtime tunes:
Bruce Soord - Luminesence


Been meaning to listen to this since it’s release in September, finally got around to it🙂

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I’d forgotten how much I love this album.

I’m hearing things on the album I’ve never heard before.

[First time I’ve played it since I sold my RP3 four years ago.]

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Maybe but who doesn’t like FLW’s work, just playing now.

I do like Simon and Garfunkel but there’s a song every now and then that just doesn’t grab me. :grin:

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Same issue applies to those ratbags Addicted

How would you be if you purchased the NDX2 a year ago at $12k

First discount was to $8.3k , second discount to $7.2k

Spewing on that one for sure

Stop reminding us, I paid almost $11ks :scream:

Back on topic Steve Winwood’s Arc Of A Diver. Love the first track While You See A Chance, kinda been my philosophy and I hope the Australian Cricket teams tonight. :grin:

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You’re dreamin :crazy_face:

Seriously they could well do it

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Life’s too short.

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Frank Sinatra and Count Basie - Sinatra At The Sands, if i don’t play this too often I can still enjoy the between songs chat.

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One of the great, if not the greatest
Japanese bands:

Les Rallize Dénudés
Mizutani
Temporal Drift 2022 reissue.

Playing the second side
The Last One_1970
22m 13s of beautiful noise.
Japanese Son to Delmore Schwartz.

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Lazy Saturday afternoon, sipping a vodka martini and fantasing about Beth.
Could be worse. Probably has been :joy::sunglasses:

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Followed of course by
European Son

More perfection.

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My second listen to the Beatles remastered Red album.

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Beck’s skill on display on this great soundtrack. Terrific SQ as well.

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Well of course that leads into the Blue album

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the whole band is at their absolute best, but check out John Taylor’s bass it doesn’t get any better than this, one of the finest ever living bass players on the planet

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