Albert Collins - Ice Pickin'
MP3 ripped to iPod driving the Dynaco ST-70 and my SDA 2B's in the excercise room
This was my introduction to Albert's groove in 1978. It's timeless, solid blues.
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Albert Collins - Ice Pickin'
MP3 ripped to iPod driving the Dynaco ST-70 and my SDA 2B's in the excercise room
This was my introduction to Albert's groove in 1978. It's timeless, solid blues.
Our polkaudio speakers: RTA 8T (2 pair), CS-300, Atrium 45, Atrium 7, PSW202
2CH rigs: 1. Revel Ultima Gems/LE-1/Sub 15 - Wadia 301 - Bluenote Bellavista/B5 Sig. arm - Dynavector 20-x cartridge - PS Audio GC Series Amp/Pre/Phono Pre 2. Innersound Isis MK3.5 (active Xover mod) - Marchand XM44 - Carver Lightstar Reference Amp/Pre - Carver A-500X - Rega Planet 2000 - Music Hall MMF 5SE - Bottlehead Seduction 3. Cain & Cain Abbeys - Dynaco ST-70 - Dodd MLP - EE MiniMax CDP - Akai 280D-SS
Giving the Hip Hop & R&B a break for awhile. Listening to Foo Fighters, Soundgarden, Weezer, Nirvana, Green Day,Death of the Cool,and Bjork. Expanding my audio base and seeing what else is out there.
Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!! !
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Jimmy D. Lane - Legacy
1998, APO (import), CD
This one has kinda' grown on me. The vocals seemed a bit edgy and arhythmic until I got comfortable with his style. It features the last studio performance by his Dad, blues legend Jimmy Rogers.
Our polkaudio speakers: RTA 8T (2 pair), CS-300, Atrium 45, Atrium 7, PSW202
2CH rigs: 1. Revel Ultima Gems/LE-1/Sub 15 - Wadia 301 - Bluenote Bellavista/B5 Sig. arm - Dynavector 20-x cartridge - PS Audio GC Series Amp/Pre/Phono Pre 2. Innersound Isis MK3.5 (active Xover mod) - Marchand XM44 - Carver Lightstar Reference Amp/Pre - Carver A-500X - Rega Planet 2000 - Music Hall MMF 5SE - Bottlehead Seduction 3. Cain & Cain Abbeys - Dynaco ST-70 - Dodd MLP - EE MiniMax CDP - Akai 280D-SS
Fleetwood Mac
Rumors
On vinyl! Nitty Gritty up and running, TT up to snuff, dialed in and it sounds absolutely wonderful! You can definitely hear the recording limitations of that era.![]()
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"The best way to enjoy digital music reproduction is to never listen to good analogue reproduction". - Kenneth Swauger
Damian Marley - Welcome To Jamrock
I'm pretty much offended by everything in this thread.
Off with their heads!!!:D;)
when i go home, i'm gonna have a ZAPPA marathon!!! that should be enough to insult some puritan sensibilities!!![]()
Depeche Mode - ULTRA
Richard? Who's your favorite Little Rascal? Alfalfa? Or is it........................Spanky?................. ................Sinner.
Zappa is one of the all time greatest artist in the purest sense of the word.
he was such a genius....he was a mad-man...a sober lunatic! i go through periods where i have to have my daily ZAPPA dose! typically one of those FZ guitar solos will do;)
At the moment.....
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I've seen him in concert a few times but the one that sticks out the most is that the guy and the Mothers performed for 5 hours with just one break. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life. LOL! I was exhausted after the concert, imagine what they felt like.
wow! 5 hourswhat a treat:)
I'm jonesing now cause all my Zappa LPs are in the "mold archives" I have to dig them up and try to restore them!:(![]()
C'mon, Joe, you know they're worth the effort. I've only got Hot Rats and Apostrophe on vinyl, but they both sound pretty good.
When I was 13 my uncle pissed my mom off royally when he gave me a mixed tape of Zappa stuff; had Broken Hearts are for *******s, Bobby Brown, all the offensive ones on it.
Wris****ch--->Crisco
This afternoon has been a mix of Aerosmith, Elton John, Live and Kid Rock
Listening to track 4.
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
Dire Straits
Brother in Arms
SACD
As I sit here listening to it. Its probably the best sounding cd I got.
Red Sparowes. I've really gotten into them and Explosions In The Sky again as of late. This "post rock" instrumental music is perfect for head heavy work.
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I just burned some Robin Trower, Frank Marino, SRV, Muddy, Buddy, B.B., and Mountain.
the rest of the time, it's 'bluesville' on xm.
Just discovered Joe Banamasa's 'Burning Hell' as I was writing this and had to CRANK IT!
I refuse to argue with idiots, because people can't tell the DIFFERENCE!
Luther Allison - Bad News Is Coming
1972, Gordy G9462, LP
The high notes he can wail, best evidenced on the title cut of this album, are super human. His cover of "Cut You A-Loose" is, IMHO, the difinitive version.
Our polkaudio speakers: RTA 8T (2 pair), CS-300, Atrium 45, Atrium 7, PSW202
2CH rigs: 1. Revel Ultima Gems/LE-1/Sub 15 - Wadia 301 - Bluenote Bellavista/B5 Sig. arm - Dynavector 20-x cartridge - PS Audio GC Series Amp/Pre/Phono Pre 2. Innersound Isis MK3.5 (active Xover mod) - Marchand XM44 - Carver Lightstar Reference Amp/Pre - Carver A-500X - Rega Planet 2000 - Music Hall MMF 5SE - Bottlehead Seduction 3. Cain & Cain Abbeys - Dynaco ST-70 - Dodd MLP - EE MiniMax CDP - Akai 280D-SS
Our polkaudio speakers: RTA 8T (2 pair), CS-300, Atrium 45, Atrium 7, PSW202
2CH rigs: 1. Revel Ultima Gems/LE-1/Sub 15 - Wadia 301 - Bluenote Bellavista/B5 Sig. arm - Dynavector 20-x cartridge - PS Audio GC Series Amp/Pre/Phono Pre 2. Innersound Isis MK3.5 (active Xover mod) - Marchand XM44 - Carver Lightstar Reference Amp/Pre - Carver A-500X - Rega Planet 2000 - Music Hall MMF 5SE - Bottlehead Seduction 3. Cain & Cain Abbeys - Dynaco ST-70 - Dodd MLP - EE MiniMax CDP - Akai 280D-SS
"He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you." Friedrich Nietzsche
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