To hell with it. I ordered from the Moose.
It's always tough keeping the quad a secret, sorry about that. With a new Yamaha BD-S681 the studio tracks in 5.1 are a perfect sound fit for me. Thanks to Steven Wilson for the new mixes.
Cheers all!
I listened to this a few times today at work via Tidal in stereo of course and didn't really grab me so I decided to be 4 stereo Mofi's instead.
And it's all intact, right? No upmixes?
This is another Tull album I've never heard, so will be fun to put this one on. Hey, new music!
You haven't heard Tull's Songs From The Wood??? My friend, if you weren't my friend and so kind and helpful here, i would smack
the living tar out of you.:violin
While not as overpoweringly magnificient as Brain Salad Surgery or Close to the Edge, SFTW is one of the greatest musical recordings
of the 1970's and any time for that matter!
You are in for a treat mate
Oh MAN, I hope that shed doesn't burn down before they send my Tull out...!
(Don't ask me about the diving suit I got screwed out of last year because I ordered it from Sinking Ship.)
Holy ****!!
Finally somebody here that is loonier then I. @:
Welcome Good Sir Dillydipper!
Also, ordered from yours truly, once again from Burning Shed! Maybe I should have ordered a BS shirt too like I've been meaning to. Maybe next time when I order the new Anathema album.
And as far as TAAB and Benefit reissues go - bring 'em on! Life will be complete when the Benefit book will fit amongst the collection like a jigsaw piece. And can we expect/wish for Jakko to remix Live at Carnegie Hall for the set?!
And while debated on, I still want This Was to be included as well. That should be considered for next year along with Heavy Horses being a 50th Anniversary and 40th respectively, so why not TAAB for a 45th this year? Either way, I can wait for that one...
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You haven't heard Tull's Songs From The Wood??? My friend, if you weren't my friend and so kind and helpful here, i would smack
the living tar out of you.:violin
While not as overpoweringly magnificient as Brain Salad Surgery or Close to the Edge, SFTW is one of the greatest musical recordings
of the 1970's and any time for that matter!
You are in for a treat mate
No, no , no , please (prayin' to my Druid Godz now )----I think "This Was" must be considered for this year-this Autumn . Like me that archived tape is not getting any more pretty .
So here's hoping ------sooner than later .
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