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

Boney M - Night Flight To Venus - CD

A blast from the past

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Eric Clapton – Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013
2CD|2013

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Court and spark is my favorite album. Completely subjective. Blue is legend.

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Neil tries to shred my speakers.

Eldorado CD EP.

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First play…

2023 4LP box set on clear vinyl…great sounding live album… :+1:t3: :notes: :grinning: :sunglasses:

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Yes, great live album. First Renaissance I ever heard was from this. ‘Running Hard’ on Alan Freeman Saturday Show on BBC Radio 1, autumn 1976 I think. Great days.

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I’ve got lots of vinyl (and CD, for that matter) versions of Ummagumma, my favourite PF album. This particular one, a UK with lime green Harvest labels, I bought in about 1979. I still think the in-concert bit of this is the greatest live album ever made (so there).

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Eagles. 1979. CD . Better than I remember.

“According to Don Henley, the band members were “completely burned out” and “physically, emotionally, spiritually and creatively exhausted” from a long tour when they started recording the album, and they had few songs. However, they managed to put together ten songs for the album, with contribution from their friends J. D. Souther and Bob Seger

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Excellent stuff.

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Isabelle Faust - Solo

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Billie Eilish - When we fall asleep

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Enjoying CD2 from the Blue Notes 10 CD boxset :slightly_smiling_face: :+1:

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Bruce Springsteen - Tunnel Of Love - CD

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There was a thread running not so long ago talking about Christmas songs.

For whatever reason YouTube decided that about 15 hours ago that that I should watch a live version of A Very Magnetic Christmas from an artiste I discovered via her collaboration with Post Modern Jukebox and ‘Dream On’.
This led to an on-going platonic relationship with Morgan James (ie some I like some I don’t like as much) but her talent can’t be denied (IMHO).

Morgan James - A Very Magnetic Christmas an album from 2021.

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Now playing…

Mary Chapin Carpenter - Sometimes Just The Sky

Mary Chapin Carpenter (Acoustic Guitar, Vocals), Dave Bronze (Bass), Stephanie Jean (Harmonium, Omnichord, Organ, Piano, Wurlitzer), Ethan Johns (Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandocello, Mandolin, Mountain Dulcimer, Slide Guitar, Tiple), Georgina Leach (Viola, Violin), Duke Levine (E-Bow, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin) and Jeremy Stacey (Drums, Percussion).

Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/24)… easing into this Saturday morning with Mary’s "Sometimes Just The Sky.’ A beautiful album… Life is grand and the music is sweet!

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Frank Sinatra, ultimate Christmas. Released in 1957 and sounds so fine. :blush:

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Trevor Horn: Echoes - Ancient & Modern

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