Once again: what are you listening to now? Part 2.

William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
I do love me some old school AC/DC! But Phil Rudd can put me to sleep...lol
 
Bucknekked

Bucknekked

Audioholic Samurai
I do love me some old school AC/DC! But Phil Rudd can put me to sleep...lol
whaddya expect? AC/DC only plays about 7 or 8 different songs from his perspective. Oh sure, they have a catalog with 100's of recorded songs on albums. But if you break them down, there's only about 7 or 8 actual songs from his point of view. Rinsed and repeated six ways from Sunday. The poor drummer is probably bored to tears or deafened by the lead guitar amps years ago. :D I don't know how any of them still have their hearing. After each concert, even with protection, I know my hearing was seriously addled for a couple of days.
 
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MrBoat

Audioholic Ninja
I recommend you guys check out the Tower Records documentary called All Things Must Pass (a Colin Hanks film). Really took me back, I spent a lot of time at Tower Records San Francisco and Hollywood in the 70s....
Will have to check that out.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
whaddya expect? AC/DC only plays about 7 or 8 different songs from his perspective. Oh sure, they have a catalog with 100's of recorded songs on albums. But if you break them down, there's only about 7 or 8 actual songs from his point of view. Rinsed and repeated six ways from Sunday. The poor drummer is probably bored to tears or deafened by the lead guitar amps years ago. :D I don't know how any of them still have their hearing. After each concert, even with protection, I know my hearing was seriously addled for a couple of days.
Lol, that's funny. As a drummer, I know it's hard to beat(lol) a simple back beat on a classic rock song but man... Yeah, I think they're all probably deaf by now, but they definitely earned it lol. The thing I can't figure out is how Brian Can sing that high with such a gravelly voice. Crazy!!!
 
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MrBoat

Audioholic Ninja
whaddya expect? AC/DC only plays about 7 or 8 different songs from his perspective. Oh sure, they have a catalog with 100's of recorded songs on albums. But if you break them down, there's only about 7 or 8 actual songs from his point of view. Rinsed and repeated six ways from Sunday. The poor drummer is probably bored to tears or deafened by the lead guitar amps years ago. :D I don't know how any of them still have their hearing. After each concert, even with protection, I know my hearing was seriously addled for a couple of days.
It didn't matter. I remember AC/DC's management telling them they needed to mix it up, but their fans said otherwise. They went with the fans. I remember the first time I heard Bon Scott sing. Thought it was the nastiest thing I ever heard. Thought for sure it would either be banned, or the world was about to end.

Pioneer Super Tuner, Jensen Mindblower speakers, an amp, and a 65 Galaxie with no headliner. Good grief, man. "Ride On."
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Will have to check that out.
Another video I watched recently that has some relevance to this thread (and the inspiration for the Marvin Gaye selection I just posted) is the "I Am My Music" episode of the PBS series "Soundbreaking" which is about the various listening formats and evolution thereof, very good watch.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
It didn't matter. I remember AC/DC's management telling them they needed to mix it up, but their fans said otherwise. They went with the fans. I remember the first time I heard Bon Scott sing. Thought it was the nastiest thing I ever heard. Thought for sure it would either be banned, or the world was about to end.

Pioneer Super Tuner, Jensen Mindblower speakers, an amp, and a 65 Galaxie with no headliner. Good grief, man. "Ride On."
They also had that crazy bald drummer from the razors edge days. That was a departure.
Nice quote. When I bought my first car, a 1969 camaro, it came with an original pioneer super tuner! Beat reception ever.
 
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MrBoat

Audioholic Ninja
Another video I watched recently that has some relevance to this thread (and the inspiration for the Marvin Gaye selection I just posted) is the "I Am My Music" episode of the PBS series "Soundbreaking" which is about the various listening formats and evolution thereof, very good watch.
I remember the vibe with regard to studio efforts and what they were accomplishing there, especially before computers. That was part of the allure. As long as they had a pretty good show of talent in their live efforts. Half of why we went to concerts.

Thank you for that link. PBS is about the only TV I will watch.
 
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MrBoat

Audioholic Ninja
They also had that crazy bald drummer from the razors edge days. That was a departure.
Nice quote. When I bought my first car, a 1969 camaro, it came with an original pioneer super tuner! Beat reception ever.
69 Camaro is my favorite year for those cars.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
69 Camaro is my favorite year for those cars.
Me too. I like all 1st gens, but that's the best year of all for me. Wouldn't mind an early second gen with a full pro touring treatment though.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I don't have iTunes, but I used the youtube version instead. Fills the room and manages to test the range capability of speakers and sub. I am happy to report that I notice no distortion, which could really turn ugly quick in that music. :)
I'm using Spotify, they have a bunch of his stuff. Lined up this one a few other albums....Chill & Lounge Tales and World Fusion Tales and another one called Hypnosis. So far agree nice sounding recordings, trippy sounds abound. Good find, thanks!
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
NOW here is some good music. Great bass on this album. Jose Roberto's only solo album. Enjoy.

 

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