Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
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That would have been a great concert Bray, never was able to see Hager, but I'm a big fan. The first few concerts I saw were Kiss, Rolling Stones, Billy Squier, and Def Leapard. Well actually, the very first concert I saw was Elvis, about a year before he died...
ps: Oh yeah, and my folks took me to see "The Oak Ridge Boys" when I was really little.
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I have a few classical cd's comming from amazon soon. Def looking forward to it!
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Whoah. I've heard it before, but now I'm actually listening intently:
Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take) -- Miles Davis, on the album "Kind of Blue"
Pure, mellow, liquid sweetness. Sounds absolutely amazing on my in-ear Etymotic ER-6i headphones. It's a 160kbps AAC file, and I can still pick out all the texture of the brushes being dragged slowly across the drum.
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Now you know why I like listening to headphones so much.
Well, the amazing detail and intimacy, and a lack of decent speakers of my own. Soon to be rectified.
Kind of Blue has been my bedtime listening the last few days. A nice peaceful way to drift off to sleep.
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I know this is not music, but it had music in it, just got done watching Boogie Nights, wow , what a very interesting movie it was. Anyway, some of the 70's and 80's music was pretty cool.
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I had some Pink Floyd dsotm on earlier.Then a little more Black Label Society.
Rick
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By the time I finished unpacking and setting up my system -- I still haven't run the cable for the surrounds or mounted them yet -- I was too lazy to unpack the CDs, so I tried to find a decent FM station to listen to. Let me tell you, it's really damn hard in the DC area.
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I am certain that that is an oxymoron.
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Enjoy the music, not the equipment.
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Indeed, John, that is what I found after a few revolutions. It started to relax me too much and I had to shut it off so I could be awake for the drive back to the temp apartment.
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