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Love- Forever Changes
Elton John- Tumbleweed Connection
Sonny Rollins- Saxophone Colossus
Jean Michel-Jarre- Oxygene
Metallica- Master of Puppets
Arcade Fire- Funeral
Neil Young- Time FadesAway/On The Beach/Tonight’s The Night (The Ditch Trilogy)
The Velvet Underground & Nico
Aimee Mann- Bachelor No. 2
The Stooges- Raw Power
Tears for Fears- Songs From the Big Chair
David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars
Supertramp- Crimes of the Century
Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here
Bob Dylan- Highway 61 Revisited
Black Sabbath- Paranoid
The Smiths- The Queen is Dead
Joy Division- Unknown Pleasures
Toots and the Maytals- Funky Kingston
Curtis Mayfield- Superfly soundtrack
Lynyrd Skynyrd- s/t and Second Helping
The Who- Who’s Next
Queensyrche- Operation Mindcrime
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I connected the Bluesound Node 2i to the stereo system. The internal DAC is pretty good based on listening to Tidal MQA and Amazon UltraHD tracks (will look into an external dac in the future). Down the road as my wife and I contemplate an RV retirement life, I could be satisfied with this setup plus a decent set of bookshelf speakers. I just pray that my son doesn’t Goodwill my collection of records and cds (a fair # of audiophile cds and records: MoFi, Analogue Production, Tone Poet, DCC)). My strategy will be similar to VABuckeye- gift some really nice stereo equipment to him vs. selling it on Audigon or through the Austin Audiophile FB group.
One question: Is there a way to play Amazon tracks via voice commands through an Amazon Echo to the Bluesound (not sure my wife has the patience to open the Bluesound app to access Amazon music)?
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Man, I don’t want to go another year without a record player (although I forgot how often you have to get up on 45rpm versions). Jimmyjazz called it on the Sonus Faber- great for acoustic music, not quite as good on rock. I’m breaking in Monitor Audio Silver 300 speakers for a media room (will be an all Monitor Audio speaker Dolby Atmos setup). I violated my own code and bought these w/o an audition. They seem a tad bright in the treble, but I’m used to 20 years of the laid back Sonus Faber sound signature. Overall, I’m impressed with the ‘slight used’ purchase. These were cheaper than what I paid for the SF back in the day.
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18 minutes ago, NYCH1 said:
I haven’t listened to my stereo setup in over a year (equipment went into storage while wife and I waited for a new home build in a one bedroom apartment). We just moved in a week ago. While things are still in disarray, Charlie Watts passing compelled me to hook up the amp/pre-amp/cd player so I could listen to Exile On Main Street.
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Music Room: Marantz SA8000 SACD/CD player, Proceed AVP pre, Proceed Amp 3, Sonus Faber Concerto speakers, Clearaudio Concept wood turntable w/ Clearaudio MC cart, Musical Surrounding phono pre, Bluesound Node (yet to listen to it), Transparent/Audioquest/Monster cables
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I haven’t listened to my stereo setup in over a year (equipment went into storage while wife and I waited for a new home build in a one bedroom apartment). We just moved in a week ago. While things are still in disarray, Charlie Watts passing compelled me to hook up the amp/pre-amp/cd player so I could listen to Exile On Main Street.
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I’m going to throw this out there….Lynyrd Skynyrd’s first two albums are better than anyone’s else first two albums (rock and metal). in my opinion there are no weak tracks and many of the deep cuts are just as good as the radio warhorses. Off the top of my head the other contenders are Velvet Underground, Zep, Black Sabbath, Hendrix, The Stooges, and The Band.
The only thing that keep them from the Mount Rushmore conversations are the middle two albums. While Nuthin Fancy and Gimme Back Your Bullets are good albums, they are not on the level of the first two. Street Survivors was a roaring return to form. Along with the death of Hendrix, Lynyrd Skynyrd represents the greatest ‘what if’ for me.
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I never got to see David Bowie or the Grateful Dead live so those are my answers.
I would like to send an Irons Up salute to Iron Maiden. While many metal heads didn’t like the Somewhere in Time album, that was my first exposure to IM so I would have loved to hear those songs in 87 (saw them 3x times since 2007). The rest of that set is all killer, no filler.
Encore:
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My favorite lyrics from Uncle Neil about a doomed 22 year old who never really had a chance. The words are matched by the passionate guitar solo and tone from Young’s Old Black.
Shelter me from the powder and the finger
Cover me with the thought that pulled the trigger
Think of me as one you'd never figured
Would fade away so young
With so much left undone
Remember me to my love
I know I'll miss her- 1
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No one quits senior year, pal, especially if you’re starting quarterback, er running back.
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PSA- Walmart has a limited edition (orange vinyl) of Tyler Childers-Purgatory for pre-sale ($18.97); for a dollar more, you can order the traditional 180g record from his website.
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Decided less than 1080p highlights.
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My first concert was Neil Young and Crazy Horse with Sonic Youth/Social Distortion - March 1991 (Ragged Glory tour, The Summit-Houston). I still get chills thinking about those opening distorted notes from this song.
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I was at the Austin Record Convention on Friday. I saw some $$$ Miles Davis- Kind of Blue. I didn’t check to see if any of them were mono ‘Six Eye’ first pressings, as I pre-ordered the AP UHQR reissue and didn’t want to be tempted. Does anyone know if the 45rpm AP will be mono or stereo?
Some of you of a certain age who went to Convention might have caught the owner of the gone, but not forgotten Inner Sanctum Records (W. 24th St next to Mad Dog and Beans) at a vendor table.
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So many great debut albums already mentioned. May I humbly submit:
King Crimson- In the Court of the Crimson King, Tricky- Maxinquaye, The Flying Burrito Brothers- The Gilded Palace of Sin, Metallica- Kill ‘Em All, Black Sabbath-S/T, Buffalo Springfield-S/T, The Smiths-S/T, Exodus- Bonded By Blood, Mercyful Fate- Melissa, and Motley Crue- Too Fast For Love.
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Top 5 - Bands with 3 great consecutive albums
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Dylan-Bringing It All Back Home/Highway 61 Revisited/Blonde on Blonde
Slayer- Reign in Blood, South of Heaven, Seasons in the Abyss
Public Enemy- Yo! Bum Rush the Show, It Takes a Nation of Millions…, Fear of a Black Planet
Sly and the Family Stone- Life, Stand, There’s A Riot Going On
Neil Young- Ditch Trilogy (Time Fades Away, On the the Beach, Tonight’s the Night)
Springsteen- Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town, The River
Tears for Fears- The Hurting, Songs from the Big Chair, Seeds of Love
The Stooges- s/t, Fun House, Raw Power