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#1981 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?

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Just listened to the first two tracks from this :
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#1982 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?

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Tonight so far we have had rush - a farewell to Kings, rush - moving pictures and now onto level 42's first album. All on the JBE as I still havent sorted the little switch box out so the JVC can be used.......
Next on the extensive list.....
Maybe some serge chalof next, its staring at me from the top of a stack of lps
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IslandPink wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2017 4:11 pm Just listened to the first two tracks from this :
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While eating my lunch at the Moel Arthur car park.
Thats digital for you. I don't think of that recording as having tracks, I think of it having four sides :-)
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#1984 Re: What Are You Listening To Right This Minute?

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There's still something special about side 3, for me .
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IslandPink wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:26 pm There's still something special about side 3, for me .
Yes, agreed.
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jack wrote: Fri Oct 13, 2017 12:20 pm Larry Carlton, "Blues Force". Just chillin'

In case you don't know him, if you want 335 blues, try Robbin Ford.
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Robin Ford aaaarrrrhgghhhhh saw him live this time-ish last year. Great modern blues but far far far too loud. AWFUL and damaging.
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andrew Ivimey wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2017 7:28 pm Robin Ford aaaarrrrhgghhhhh saw him live this time-ish last year. Great modern blues but far far far too loud. AWFUL and damaging.
Saw him a few years ago at the Picturedrome, lovely not too loud gig, good sound, just right.
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Nick wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2017 8:08 pm
andrew Ivimey wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2017 7:28 pm Robin Ford aaaarrrrhgghhhhh saw him live this time-ish last year. Great modern blues but far far far too loud. AWFUL and damaging.
Saw him a few years ago at the Picturedrome, lovely not too loud gig, good sound, just right.
It was a good gig that one, Nick.
A bit uptight for about 20 minutes, but then the band hit their stride and scaled the heights.
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Nick wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2017 1:00 pm In case you don't know him, if you want 335 blues, try Robbin Ford.
For a minute I thought that was a new blues chord sequence, then I got it.
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335 can mean different things to different people.

The chord it struck to me was em7 and I pondered a little. That chap we were talking about played a tele and an SG. No sign of a ...

Still there you go. Any colour as long as it's black,Robin.
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I'm listening to:

Zoot Money's Big Roll Band - The Best Of.

Geno Washington and His Ram-Jam Band. -Geno's Back.

Rip roaring, uncouth and vulgar. :lol:
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Geno Washington! Back in them thar days I've seen him more than a few times.

Long before Greenham Common got history it was a sleepy RAF Base ( that had always been USAF really. ) Mr Washington and his ram jam band were favourites and we loved to enjoy the American hospitality the Base afforded (another country). Cheap Levis and Chuck Taylor basketball boots, great music and other things that delighted youth culture of those days.
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Having a nice day sorting through a load of cassettes that I picked up years ago .Guy didn't put any details of
what was on them! So some really good surprises and some real dross.
Just been listening to Free, Cream and Bert Jansch.
All great stuff and cassette sounds very listenable through a Nakamichi 682ZX.
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He’s one of us, chaps....
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