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A song that was relevant in 1964 is even more important today....what a great song...you can provide your own mental images to fit the song and your mood..

[video=youtube;s4983sAoLdM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4983sAoLdM[/video]
 
Many of you know I'm a huge fan of the Moody Blues.
Well Moodies' bassist John Lodge has just started touring on his own recently, and he also recently released a live CD & DVD of his recent tour.
I don't have the release, but I did find this AMAZING live version of "Candle of Life" on YouTube:
[video=youtube;bQ-FCwb_FHI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ-FCwb_FHI[/video]

Enjoy! :)
 
CULTURE FACTORY: where have you been all my life? Just releasing some great classic [and NOT so classic GEMS] in pristine 96/24 mastering at affordable prices which rival MoFi and AF's Gold RBCDs. http://culturefactoryusa.com/1222-t...ger-service-quicksilver-messenger-service.jpg

Just added to the pile: Quicksilver Messenger Service: Shady Grove [the best RBCD remastering I've ever heard]
Blue Oyster Cult: Their eponymous first Columbia Album and BOC's Spectres
Roseanne Cash: The Wheel
38 Special's eponymous first album
Diana Ross/Supremes: LOVE Child....Wow, sounds spectacular
Edgar Winter/Johnny Winter: Together
West, Bruce & Laing: Live 'N Kickin'
Jim Messina: Messina [another spectacular sounding disc]
Edgar Winter Group: Shock Treatment
Murray Head: Nigel Lived [soon to have a Stereo SACD release].

ALL come with an 'American~style' OBI strip in Mini~LP heavy cardboard covers [some gatefold] and the discs have a super cool black~vinyl like appearance. http://culturefactoryusa.com/3150-t...e-the-cd-vinyl-replica-collection-boxset-.jpg

Best of all: With Deep Discounts recent 15% off sale most were as low as $7.89. :yikes

Culture Factory website: check out all the deals: http://culturefactoryusa.com
 
You can still buy a new copy of Better Than Ezra - How Does Your Garden Grow [multi-channel DVD-V] directly from Music Valet.
Only $15.98, though with $2.98 shipping, total is $18.96


Valet
 
I have to admit that I misjudged a title....THE ROLLING STONES GRRR!...a blu ray audio...not a surround disc...but it contains 50 songs...I don't know if it was because my previous player was a pioneer elite...maybe the Oppo made a huge difference...I'm not sure...but today I was busy around the residence and decided I needed some background music...so I wiped the dust off the cover and listened while I worked...sounds pretty good....not surround...but FIFTY songs by the Stones...and then I decided to put one of my Rolling Stones SACD's in to compare...and GRRR sounded better....the only Stones disc that I have purchased that sounds better is Exile On Main Street...I have come to the conclusion that none of the Stones hi rez discs are reference...so this disc with tons of content is now in my rotation...I'm on song 22 right now..gimme shelter...I would classify these songs as better than their CD counterparts...no doubt...and to have all these hits on one disc is important to me...

Let me mention something that might be of interest to some of you...I order a lot of food online..mostly organic soups...but I also buy liquid soap from them as well....the company is called VITACOST...they always give me discounts on my orders...and if you spend $49 the shipping is free...which is real easy to spend that much on food...if you go to their website to look around make sure you open an account....that way you will be sent discount offers...they always beat the prices at my local health food store...my friend Gos should be ordering from them...here is a link
 
Grrr! is an interesting title in that the older stuff is fairly dynamic (probably the same masters as the SACDs), however the newer stuff is quite compressed. Despite that, pretty tough to argue getting a 50 song "best of" on blu ray for 20 something bucks. :)
 
Grrr! is an interesting title in that the older stuff is fairly dynamic (probably the same masters as the SACDs), however the newer stuff is quite compressed. Despite that, pretty tough to argue getting a 50 song "best of" on blu ray for 20 something bucks. :)


That's a fair assessment....it's a mixed bag of sound quality...but the sheer volume does compensate for a lot....but I've learned in the Stones catalog that sound quality is scarce...
 
Grrr! is an interesting title in that the older stuff is fairly dynamic (probably the same masters as the SACDs), however the newer stuff is quite compressed. Despite that, pretty tough to argue getting a 50 song "best of" on blu ray for 20 something bucks. :)

Good luck finding a copy for $20 nowadays. It's one of my favorite releases to put on to demo stereo on my system though.
 
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