Loggins & Messina
quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:
Loggins & Messina
Nice. I heard a song by them on the radio recently, which was a first in a long time. Its amazing how limited the playlist is on classic rock radio stations when they have so much material to choose from.
quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:
Loggins & Messina
It has been a longggg time for me.
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Gordon Lightfoot
Just might be our first ever G Lightfoot post.![]()
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Love him and had the pleasure of serving him and his wife a private dinner this past summer.
a little St Germain this morning


quote:Originally posted by wine+art:quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:
Loggins & Messina
It has been a longggg time for me.
Heard "Angry Eyes" on the radio and it made me think the same thing so I dialed it up...
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Gordon Lightfoot
Just might be our first ever G Lightfoot post.![]()
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Love him and had the pleasure of serving him and his wife a private dinner this past summer.
a little St Germain this morning
... I never really listened to Lightfoot until I heard him on a pair of Klipschorn Corner floor standing speakers, Crown tube Amp and Continuum Caliburn turntable.
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There's something about floor standing speakers. They may be old school but I'll be kicking and screaming if my KEF q900s ever get replaced with wussie wall mount speakers.
Personally, I think they complement each other well.
Radiohead - OK Computer
Italian Symphony
Derek and the Dominoes
Derek and the Dominoes
Bob Dylan Love and Theft.
Alejandro Escovedo
Tom Waits - Bone Machine
Parzifal, Act III
quote:Originally posted by mpls wine guy:
Bob Dylan Love and Theft.
Great one!
At the moment, got Coltrane Live at The Village Vanguard spinning
Wilco - Kicking Television (Live)
The Who
(early) Elton John
(early) Elton John
Final act, Madame Butterfly, Maria Callas.
I would have paid four figures to see her in her prime without hesitation.
I would have paid four figures to see her in her prime without hesitation.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
Final act, Madame Butterfly, Maria Callas.
I would have paid four figures to see her in her prime without hesitation.
When she was in her prime, 4 figures was really quite a lot of money.
Van Morrison
Can never have too much Van Morrison...
quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
Can never have too much Van Morrison...
I was blasting a little Saint Dominic's Preview last night while making dinner.
Elvis Costello - King of America
Tom Waits nighthawks
quote:Originally posted by thelostverse:quote:Originally posted by winetarelli:
Can never have too much Van Morrison...
I was blasting a little Saint Dominic's Preview last night while making dinner.
Great album. Listen to the Lion is one of my favorite songs of Van.
Finally got one of these tablet thingies, which made me search for some old CD's to convert into mp3's.
Found some old synthie stuff i've not listened to for ages:
Album: Continents , from a synthie/new-age band called Peru
excellent!
Found some old synthie stuff i've not listened to for ages:
Album: Continents , from a synthie/new-age band called Peru
excellent!
Beethoven middle period sonatas.
The Cramps Off The Bone CD.
Muffled garbage. It looks like one of my Dynaudio's blew a crossover. 

quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Tom Waits nighthawks
Nice

Westside Connection, Bow Down.
the wind chimes on the front porch announcing the impending storm
Our trading desk blaring bloody Harlem Shakes videos. Over and over and over again.
i don't understand the allure of those harlem shakes videos. thirty seconds of people dressed up in costume and dancing. it's called halloween.
Beethoven PC #3
Vivaldi - The Four Seasons (Recomposed by Max Richter)
Al Green
Tom Petty
Albaniz, Iberia, and a lot of BBC R3
Beethoven Sonatas op 22, 26, 27/1
from a complete cycle I just acquired by Pommier
from a complete cycle I just acquired by Pommier
John Lee Hooker
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