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Pass the Peyote please...

Not until you spill the beans, Beefalo!

Always loved how Neil was searching for the 'perfect medium' in which to deliver his music. After rejecting DVD~A and BD~A, he chose vinyl and then PONO and the funny thing is, Neil's voice is still CRAZY HOARSE!
 
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The Queen of soul, AAA cut from the original mono master, very nicely done, well worth grabbing one and if you look on the back side of the OBI card
Behold! you get yourself a new drink to try out, What more could you ask for. 🥃

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No Man-Love You To Bits[think Donna Summer w/Georgio Mooder meets Steven Wilson with a rock twist.......the only thing this is missing is a quad mix to go with the 70's vibe ]
 
Got this today, haven't listened yet, 1 CD and a box of stuff for $20.00.

On January 31, 2020, Mascot Label Group/Provogue Records will release Gary Moore - Live In London, a milestone in blues rock history. Some shows are so momentous, they pass into rock ‘n’ roll folklore. When Gary Moore stepped onto the stage of London’s Islington Academy on December 2nd, 2009, it was a true one-off, showcasing one of blues-rock’s biggest names in an intimate club setting. Nobody in the sell-out crowd that night suspected the great Irish bluesman was close to the end. But when Moore passed away fourteen months later, aged just 58, the show took on added poignancy, cherished as one of his last stands, kept alive in the memories of those who attended. Now, a decade later, the release of Live From London on Mascot/Provogue resurrects the much-missed Irishman, bringing his blazing talents back into the spotlight, catching the sparks of that night in the capital, and bottling a performance that stands amongst Moore’s very best. The Deluxe Edition contains the full album on CD, a guitarpick card, postcard, sticker and 2 coasters.
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Live at Rockpalast 1980, 1983 & 1990 - Jack Bruce German 5 CD/2 DVD
Country Great! - Patsy Cline CD
12 Greatest Hits - Patsy Cline CD
Intimate Duo, Trio, Quartet & Quintet 1934-38 (incl alt takes) - Coleman Hawkins UK CD
Hangin' Out/Mancini Generation - Henry Mancini UK CD

I already have Hangin' Out on Quad SACD, but bought this for Mancini Generation
 
Frank Zappa - The Hot Rats Sessions. Only got to listen to the first cd so far and it was amazing. Great to hear the progress of Peaches en Regalia along with other pieces that ended up on various other FZ records. Looking forward to hearing the other 5 cd's.
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P.S. I love Cyber 1's avatar. (y)
 
Pbthal is he still out there?
Is he a famous needle dropper or something?
Most of these comments might as well be French to me?

Pbthal needledrop made in 2015; "Answer To The Minimax" version: VPI Scoutmaster with thread driven single flywheel motor Trans-Fi Terminator T3 Pro With Tomahawk Armwand (4N Silver Shielded Wire) Audio-Technica AT33PTG/II Phoenix Engineering Eagle Phoenix Engineering RoadRunner Gingko Cloud 12A Vibration Control Platform Eastern Electric MiniMax Tube Phono Preamp with Genalex Golden Lion Reissue ECC83/B759 Parks Audio Budgie CM1254 SUT RME ADI-2 ADC 😵
 
Is he a famous needle dropper or something?
Most of these comments might as well be French to me?

Pbthal needledrop made in 2015; "Answer To The Minimax" version: VPI Scoutmaster with thread driven single flywheel motor Trans-Fi Terminator T3 Pro With Tomahawk Armwand (4N Silver Shielded Wire) Audio-Technica AT33PTG/II Phoenix Engineering Eagle Phoenix Engineering RoadRunner Gingko Cloud 12A Vibration Control Platform Eastern Electric MiniMax Tube Phono Preamp with Genalex Golden Lion Reissue ECC83/B759 Parks Audio Budgie CM1254 SUT RME ADI-2 ADC 😵
yes some were very good towards the end days for that green demond place, he didn't do hi rez ones till the near the end, he had a decent system for vinyl
 
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