Dire Straits. Live in San Antonio. 1985.
Bonus discs included in the recent Brothers in Arms reissue. Cd rip.
No but I could have been booing at the Brixton gig in 2005.
I too will be buying the latest bootleg series. Just brilliant what the Dylan camp do - they give us all we want at a great price.
Has it all died down yet? For gods sake.
Some judicious chores unearthed these this morning… wish I still had the Nak, hey ho …
George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (30th Anniversary Edition)
I had been listening to the 50th anniversary version on Qobuz, which never quite sounded right - it was as if it had been mixed by committee, each seeking to put their favourite instrument to the fore. Then I remembered I had a CD single of My Sweet Lord from 2001. That sounded so much more alive than the version on the 50th anniversary set. So I sought a version of the album on CD. I’m pleased to say it’s all better than the 50th.
The Doobie Brothers - Toulouse Street. Although I’ve got some of their later albums, I’ve only just bought this on reissued vinyl and it’s sounding very fine indeed.
Paul & Linda McCartney - Ram (1971). Possibly my favourite McCartney album. Stiff competition, mind you. Perfect for mid- afternoon coffee on a day filled with medical appointments and chores.
Almost got run over by a woman in an S Class cabriolet so developed a “Lord won’t ya buy me a …” earworm. Now home it has to be Janis Joplin (& Full Tilt Boogie) Pearl slapped onto the turntable. Cracker




















