What are you listening to in 2024 and why might anyone be interested?

CD rip via Core. It’s a Holiday kind of morning…

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Thanks Ian. I don’t stream (from outside sources or sites) I just play/stream my own music ripped to my library but I’ll look out for them on youtube and the like. Thanks for the suggestion.

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Katatonia: Sky Void of Stars next.
I forgot to switch it to 45RPM again🙄

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what a fabulous album! thank you both @HungryHalibut and @seakayaker.

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£5.50 from Amazon on @Rigsby21’s recommendation. Thank you. 1997.

Played it a few times now, it is very good. Ryan Adams has written loads of brilliant songs. I think there are some of his other albums which I will always prefer, “Love is Hell” and “Heartbreaker” for example but this is really good and still growing on me.

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Been far to long since I played any Rush…


Rush: Moving Pictures
…and even longer since I played this particular album.

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I’m so pleased you like it. It’s always good to find something new and different. So many posts in here are about records that everybody has heard many times before.

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Catching up on episodes I missed whilst on holiday.

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Still Corners - Dream Talk, missed this release from earlier in the year, lovely warmth to the songs.

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Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac
The Frisco kids

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London Grammar - The Greatest Love

First listen of their new album.

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We were beginning to worry…:joy:

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Why? I enjoy the emotional effects.

steve

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The Who - Who’s Next - CD (1971)

The Who scored their first and only UK No.1 album with ‘Who’s Next’( the bands sixth LP release, featuring ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’. Cover artwork shows a photograph, taken at Easington Colliery, of the band apparently having just urinated on a large concrete piling. According to photographer Ethan Russell, most of the members were unable to urinate, so rainwater was tipped from an empty film canister to achieve the desired effect.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd. Debut album 1973. All pictured are sadly deceased.

First proper gig I saw, great memories.

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Now Playing…


Nils Økland Band - Lysning

Nils Økland (Hardanger Fiddle, Viola d’amore, Violin), Rolf-Erik Nystrøm (Alto Saxophone and Barytone saxophones), Sigbjørn Apeland (Harmonium), Håkon Mørch Stene (Percussion, Vibraphone, Electric Guitar) and Mats Eilertsen (Double Bass).

Streaming on Qobuz (48/24)… After enjoying Nils ‘Glimmer’ album so much yesterday I decided to kick off this morning with his October 2017 release and Nils along with his talented quintet are sounding sublime!

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Black Sabbath - Paranoid - CD (1970)

54 years young today :birthday:

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On CD:-

Bruckner Symphony No.1 - from this Karajan symphony edition box set with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra

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Eric Clapton
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium February 1978.


Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals; Dck Sims - keyboards; George Terry - guitar; Carl Radle - bass, vocals; Marcy Levy - vocals; Jaime Oldacker - drums
Recorded at the end of his Slowhand '77/'78 tour, originally recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour radio show.

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Bridge Over Troubled Water (Qobuz 9624)

I noticed that there was a new master at 192/24, and so gave it a go.

My CD rip is execrable. My LP used to belong to my parents, and was well used by them …unfortunately. I will buy a better copy.

I enjoyed the new (?) master and so bought and downloaded it, at 9624.

Best version I have heard at home. Takes me back to my parents parties in the early seventies!

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