Well, it is nearly "Three O'Clock in the Morning," so . . .
https://www.discogs.com/release/14038756-Various-Tea-Pad-Songs-Volume-One

https://www.discogs.com/release/14038756-Various-Tea-Pad-Songs-Volume-One
Its funny how the "process" evolves. In my day it was two cycles with a velvet brush, wipe needle with your finger and you're away! Don't get be buying more equipment instead of media lol. I don't have a static gun!I feel that pain. I’ve bought a few cleaning items, but I’m never sure if it’s really helping. Some of the brushes seem to leave some strands on the records at times.
One thing I did buy, partially out of nostalgia, is an anti-static gun. I used the same type of gun when I worked in radio years ago and I wasn’t totally sure it worked then. But I do know that with new albums, they’re coming out pretty static-y on the first play. The David Lee Roth boxset I got the other day was worst... the static was so strong it felt like the sleeves were welded to the vinyl.
I wasn't into prog back in 80s and the only yes albums I owned until last ten yrs were 90125 and Big Generator. Same with Genesis I only had ST album and later.You inspired me to spin this OG slab. Looking forward to the new Atmos mix! Until then, this sounds KILLER through the Surround Master!
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Hope you feel better, soon! Music heals, you know.Been under the weather after a planned surgery, didn't do anything except move from bed to recliner for acouple days, then slowly started playing some tunes.
I haven't even opened the last batch of Quadio's, maybe today.
I'll be the first to admit of my narrow listening choices. As this is my favorite section to expand the gap between my ears, thanks to the members and especially @Clement and @svengaleekie, showing albums I can sample onmusic. So Thank Guys and Thank You to all the participants posting here........
Anywho, started this morning with this
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Which somehow, led to this
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Dang! You have been posting a lot of things I need to add to my listening list.Tony Iommi and Glenn Hughes in top form on this one.
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I enjoyed listening to the Pattern-Seeking Animals album I posted about last week very much, I decided to get more by the band. So here is Prehensile Tales. Double solid silver & solid dark green vinyl.
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I think I need to forget ripping for a while and get back to enjoying old records instead of trying to listen for the clicks!
Dang! You have been posting a lot of things I need to add to my listening list.
What a story. CheersUntil Steven Wilson's surround mix comes out, i have my OG slab through the Surround Master. The week this LP came out, i was working summer orientation at my high school to get some pocket money (it was the summer before my senior year, near the end of August). As i was walking home, a buddy called to me across the street. I ran over and he showed me two sugar cubes that had just arrived from California--LSD! He asked if i wanted one! HELL YEAH, i said! The next 8 or so hours were some of the most surreal eternal instants of my entire life. Long story short: we ended up at another guy's house who had a trampoline. After bouncing into the stratosphere, we went up to the guy's bedroom. By this time, there were five of us. The kid had bought this album earlier in the day. It was brand new, and none of us had seen or heard it yet. He cranked it and we were passing the album around. As Daltry sang "Here comes the end of the world," the cover got to me. I looked at it and in the silence between tracks 2 and 3, i pointed to Moon on the chair stenciled "NOT TO BE TAKEN AWAY" and said, "Holy shit! Keith Moon is gonna die!" Within three weeks, Moon was dead, and the four other guys in the room with me that day gave me the strangest looks whenever we passed in the hallways at school!
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