afterlife2 Audioholic Warlord Oct 15, 2021 #603 Kaskade89052 said: View attachment 50820View attachment 50821View attachment 50822View attachment 50823 Click to expand... Your system finally????
Kaskade89052 said: View attachment 50820View attachment 50821View attachment 50822View attachment 50823 Click to expand... Your system finally????
Kaskade89052 Audioholic Samurai Oct 18, 2021 #604 afterlife2 said: Your system finally???? Click to expand... Nahhhhhhh....just a generic pic.....sorry........
afterlife2 said: Your system finally???? Click to expand... Nahhhhhhh....just a generic pic.....sorry........
Kaskade89052 Audioholic Samurai Oct 18, 2021 #606 davidscott said: View attachment 50902 Click to expand... LOVE the title track from this -- I have the 7-inch 45RPM single (along with another of my Stewart favorites, "Time Passages")...
davidscott said: View attachment 50902 Click to expand... LOVE the title track from this -- I have the 7-inch 45RPM single (along with another of my Stewart favorites, "Time Passages")...
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Oct 21, 2021 #607 Posted this in the vinyl news thread, but thought you might like it here too.....but it's NYT so some may have trouble accessing for free Vinyl Is Selling So Well That It’s Getting Hard to Sell Vinyl (Published 2021) Left for dead in the 1980s, vinyl records are now the music industry’s most popular and highest-grossing physical format. Getting them manufactured, however, is increasingly a challenge. www.nytimes.com
Posted this in the vinyl news thread, but thought you might like it here too.....but it's NYT so some may have trouble accessing for free Vinyl Is Selling So Well That It’s Getting Hard to Sell Vinyl (Published 2021) Left for dead in the 1980s, vinyl records are now the music industry’s most popular and highest-grossing physical format. Getting them manufactured, however, is increasingly a challenge. www.nytimes.com
afterlife2 Audioholic Warlord Nov 16, 2021 #609 Beautiful Thrifty A+ mint copy of Marley's Kaya! No original cover. Who cares vinyl in great shape. Bass TEST! Holy Moly Bass! Wiki Kaya is the tenth studio album released by Bob Marley and the Wailers in 1978. The album consists of tracks recorded alongside those present on the Exodus album in 1977. Musicians Bob Marley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion Aston "Family Man" Barrett – bass, percussion Carlton Barrett – drums, percussion Tyrone "Organ D" Downie – keyboards, percussion Alvin "Seeco" Patterson – percussion Junior Marvin – lead guitar Rita Marley – backing vocals Marcia Griffiths – backing vocals Judy Mowatt – backing vocals Vincent Gordon – trombone Glen Da Costa – trumpet Winston Grennan – drums
Beautiful Thrifty A+ mint copy of Marley's Kaya! No original cover. Who cares vinyl in great shape. Bass TEST! Holy Moly Bass! Wiki Kaya is the tenth studio album released by Bob Marley and the Wailers in 1978. The album consists of tracks recorded alongside those present on the Exodus album in 1977. Musicians Bob Marley – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, percussion Aston "Family Man" Barrett – bass, percussion Carlton Barrett – drums, percussion Tyrone "Organ D" Downie – keyboards, percussion Alvin "Seeco" Patterson – percussion Junior Marvin – lead guitar Rita Marley – backing vocals Marcia Griffiths – backing vocals Judy Mowatt – backing vocals Vincent Gordon – trombone Glen Da Costa – trumpet Winston Grennan – drums
lovinthehd Audioholic Jedi Nov 16, 2021 #610 Just noticed the thread again, no desire to play anything vinyl for a while, tho. So much music otherwise, tho.
Just noticed the thread again, no desire to play anything vinyl for a while, tho. So much music otherwise, tho.
afterlife2 Audioholic Warlord Nov 20, 2021 #611 Steely Dan Holy Moly I never knew they were the ones who did the song Do It Again!!! I remember hearing it on the oldies station back in the mid eighties as a kid and always liked it. So cool to have this. Found thrifting in mint A condition. I need to get a Blu-ray concert of theirs. Can't Buy a Thrill is the debut studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan, released in November 1972 by ABC Records. The album was written by band members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, recorded in August 1972 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, and produced by Gary Katz. Its music features tight song structure and sounds from soft rock, folk rock, and pop, alongside philosophical, elliptically written lyrics. The title of the album is a reference to the opening line of the Bob Dylan song "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry". The album cover features a photomontage by Robert Lockart. It includes an image of a line of prostitutes, standing in a red-light area from Rouen in France waiting for clients, chosen because of its relevance to the album title. Pop Singles YearSingleCatalogue numberPosition1973"Do It Again" (3:57 edit) (B-side: "Fire in the Hole")ABC 1133861973"Reelin' in the Years" (B-side: "Only a Fool Would Say That")ABC 1135211
Steely Dan Holy Moly I never knew they were the ones who did the song Do It Again!!! I remember hearing it on the oldies station back in the mid eighties as a kid and always liked it. So cool to have this. Found thrifting in mint A condition. I need to get a Blu-ray concert of theirs. Can't Buy a Thrill is the debut studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan, released in November 1972 by ABC Records. The album was written by band members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, recorded in August 1972 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, and produced by Gary Katz. Its music features tight song structure and sounds from soft rock, folk rock, and pop, alongside philosophical, elliptically written lyrics. The title of the album is a reference to the opening line of the Bob Dylan song "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry". The album cover features a photomontage by Robert Lockart. It includes an image of a line of prostitutes, standing in a red-light area from Rouen in France waiting for clients, chosen because of its relevance to the album title. Pop Singles YearSingleCatalogue numberPosition1973"Do It Again" (3:57 edit) (B-side: "Fire in the Hole")ABC 1133861973"Reelin' in the Years" (B-side: "Only a Fool Would Say That")ABC 1135211
davidscott Audioholic Spartan Dec 2, 2021 #615 Kaskade89052 said: LOVE the title track from this -- I have the 7-inch 45RPM single (along with another of my Stewart favorites, "Time Passages")... View attachment 50903 Click to expand... Nice. I don't even remember that 45 but by then I was exclusively buying LPs.
Kaskade89052 said: LOVE the title track from this -- I have the 7-inch 45RPM single (along with another of my Stewart favorites, "Time Passages")... View attachment 50903 Click to expand... Nice. I don't even remember that 45 but by then I was exclusively buying LPs.
davidscott Audioholic Spartan Dec 2, 2021 #616 afterlife2 said: Steely Dan View attachment 51661 Holy Moly I never knew they were the ones who did the song Do It Again!!! I remember hearing it on the oldies station back in the mid eighties as a kid and always liked it. So cool to have this. Found thrifting in mint A condition. I need to get a Blu-ray concert of theirs. View attachment 51662 Can't Buy a Thrill is the debut studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan, released in November 1972 by ABC Records. The album was written by band members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, recorded in August 1972 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, and produced by Gary Katz. Its music features tight song structure and sounds from soft rock, folk rock, and pop, alongside philosophical, elliptically written lyrics. The title of the album is a reference to the opening line of the Bob Dylan song "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry". The album cover features a photomontage by Robert Lockart. It includes an image of a line of prostitutes, standing in a red-light area from Rouen in France waiting for clients, chosen because of its relevance to the album title. Pop Singles YearSingleCatalogue numberPosition1973"Do It Again" (3:57 edit) (B-side: "Fire in the Hole")ABC 1133861973"Reelin' in the Years" (B-side: "Only a Fool Would Say That")ABC 1135211 Click to expand... That is a GREAT album. I have it on CD.
afterlife2 said: Steely Dan View attachment 51661 Holy Moly I never knew they were the ones who did the song Do It Again!!! I remember hearing it on the oldies station back in the mid eighties as a kid and always liked it. So cool to have this. Found thrifting in mint A condition. I need to get a Blu-ray concert of theirs. View attachment 51662 Can't Buy a Thrill is the debut studio album by the American rock band Steely Dan, released in November 1972 by ABC Records. The album was written by band members Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, recorded in August 1972 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles, and produced by Gary Katz. Its music features tight song structure and sounds from soft rock, folk rock, and pop, alongside philosophical, elliptically written lyrics. The title of the album is a reference to the opening line of the Bob Dylan song "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry". The album cover features a photomontage by Robert Lockart. It includes an image of a line of prostitutes, standing in a red-light area from Rouen in France waiting for clients, chosen because of its relevance to the album title. Pop Singles YearSingleCatalogue numberPosition1973"Do It Again" (3:57 edit) (B-side: "Fire in the Hole")ABC 1133861973"Reelin' in the Years" (B-side: "Only a Fool Would Say That")ABC 1135211 Click to expand... That is a GREAT album. I have it on CD.
3db Audioholic Slumlord Dec 5, 2021 #617 Recorded these two gems to cassette last night.... Nice listening session..
davidscott Audioholic Spartan Dec 5, 2021 #618 3db said: Recorded these two gems to cassette last night.... Nice listening session.. View attachment 52003View attachment 52004 Click to expand... Wow you still have a cassette deck? Which dolby or dbx system do you employ?
3db said: Recorded these two gems to cassette last night.... Nice listening session.. View attachment 52003View attachment 52004 Click to expand... Wow you still have a cassette deck? Which dolby or dbx system do you employ?
davidscott Audioholic Spartan Dec 5, 2021 #619 And which cassette type do you use standard chrome or metal? Thanks man that takes me back quite a few years. Last edited: Dec 5, 2021
And which cassette type do you use standard chrome or metal? Thanks man that takes me back quite a few years.
3db Audioholic Slumlord Dec 5, 2021 #620 davidscott said: And which cassette type do you use standard chrome or metal? Man that takes me back quite a few years. Click to expand... I use standard cassette recorded in Dolby C for my walkmans that I use when doing my 7.5 mile daily walk and dbx on my chrome and metal tapes strictly to be played on my decks in the home. I dont get that pumping affect with dbx either no matter the genre I record and these tapes play exactly the same across all 4 decks. The one thing I did do this summer was to set the tape speed the same across all 3 decks. The 4th deck, the K1000 is a direct drive and I havent looked into that but appears to be playing the same speed as the one below it.
davidscott said: And which cassette type do you use standard chrome or metal? Man that takes me back quite a few years. Click to expand... I use standard cassette recorded in Dolby C for my walkmans that I use when doing my 7.5 mile daily walk and dbx on my chrome and metal tapes strictly to be played on my decks in the home. I dont get that pumping affect with dbx either no matter the genre I record and these tapes play exactly the same across all 4 decks. The one thing I did do this summer was to set the tape speed the same across all 3 decks. The 4th deck, the K1000 is a direct drive and I havent looked into that but appears to be playing the same speed as the one below it.