Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
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Glad you are enjoying it- it's one of my recent favorites. The surround mix on 'I Am The Walrus', the resolution and clarity of 'Revolution', and the dynamic range on 'A Day In The Life'. Amazing.
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Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation (HD-DVD - Sound Stage). Awesome performance however it should have been longer. It runs just over 60 minutes. I heard that there was an additional 40 minutes of the concert available. Why they didn't include the extra 40 minutes is questionable.
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I *believe* I'm listening to John Coltrane at the moment ... whenever I shuffle up the two MegaChangers on the 'no delay' function and whenever the tunes come up I can't tell whether or not I'm listening to John Coltrane or Miles Davis. I know ... my bad, but I've never been able to get much into either of these guys music, nice stuff but not something I go crazy about.
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Typing along in time with the Brahms Hungarian Dances. For anyone interested, Tower Records has a sale with 25% or more off everything through next Monday. I'll be ordering a few $6-$7 CDs.
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Wow, good prices. Thanks for the heads-up, John.
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Michael Gulezian. Simply can't get enough of his music. Sounds marvelous on my system. Anyone who likes acoustic guitar, especially if you're a fan of the late,great Michael Hedges, you'd probably love his stuff. www.michaelgulezian.com.
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M80v2 | VP150v2 | QS8v2 SVS Pci+ 20-39 Emotiva UMC-1 & LPA-1 M22ti + T-Amp, in the Office
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Radio ParadiseGreat place to hear new (or new to you/me) tunes.
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Right now it's Robert Randolf, earlier it was Rascal Flatts.
Next up is Deborah Coleman.
Rick
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I was just listening to an SRV concert recorded in Montreal in 1984. I joined a site called Wolfgang's Vault that has many live "from the vault" recordings of famous bands and musicians, all promoted by Bill Graham. Check out the site here. You have to sign up, but it's free.
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