billerb1
Headphoneus Supremus
Oh Sammy Boy,
Oh Sammy Boy
The pipes, the pipes are calling...
Oh Sammy Boy
The pipes, the pipes are calling...
2 pair of the Reflektors you bid on. Mostly classic rock and old school metal like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica. Some new stuff. Led Zeppelin, vintage Rush, AC DC etc. Greta Van Fleet is pretty darn good. Old school rock sound.What up fellas? How’s it be AC? TK? Bill? The Phantom? What’s everyone listening to these days and with what tubes?
2 pair of the Reflektors you bid on. Mostly classic rock and old school metal like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica. Some new stuff. Led Zeppelin, vintage Rush, AC DC etc. Greta Van Fleet is pretty darn good. Old school rock sound.
I like every band you mentioned and listen to them all. Love classic rock, especially Rush. I've been listening to them since 1977 when they were first spun on WMMS in Cleveland. Some women disk jockey took a chance on them and put on working man. Phone lines lit up and they became known after that day. It's all history from there. I was lucky enough to be one of the first that really heard them mainstream because I lived in Cleveland at that time. I saw them in a VERY small little club called the Agora which that particular show was all ages as I was only 18. No one basically heard of them at that time and they kicked a$$. Very raw, energetic, loud and talented for a bunch of kids. Judas Priest is another band who I was a freak for when I was a kid. The album stained glass (which was their first I believe) came out in 1978 and just blew me, especially the song Exciter. I listen to that album now and it really takes me back to some good days and times. Zeppelin (Houses of the Holy), Floyd (Animals), Black Sabbath, Boston (Boston), Foreigner (Foreigner) just to name a few that I was so in to growing up and slap them on every once inn a while now. How about UFO?2 pair of the Reflektors you bid on. Mostly classic rock and old school metal like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica. Some new stuff. Led Zeppelin, vintage Rush, AC DC etc. Greta Van Fleet is pretty darn good. Old school rock sound.
I remember when Bill posted that and I kinda gave him crap because of the lead singers voice. It was just that 1 song where he almost sounded like he was yodeling. I still think he sounds like he's yodeling in that song, but the rest of that song and most of everything else they have on that album is pretty darn good. I'm curious to see how far these kids go. A lot of those bands don't ever make it because of personalities, direction they want to go, yadda, yadda, yadda. But I believe they'll stick and make something of themselves. Thanx for posting Bill as I would have NEVER found them nor ever looked for them.Was it Bill that first posted a video of Greeta van Fleet? Those kids are talented and I love their sound.
I like every band you mentioned and listen to them all. Love classic rock, especially Rush. I've been listening to them since 1977 when they were first spun on WMMS in Cleveland. Some women disk jockey took a chance on them and put on working man. Phone lines lit up and they became known after that day. It's all history from there. I was lucky enough to be one of the first that really heard them mainstream because I lived in Cleveland at that time. I saw them in a VERY small little club called the Agora which that particular show was all ages as I was only 18. No one basically heard of them at that time and they kicked a$$. Very raw, energetic, loud and talented for a bunch of kids...
Damn man! Too cool.1974 Donna Halper was the DJ. People called to ask if it was the new Led Zeppelin album. I envy you your early adoption and getting to see them at the Agora. I was turned on to them in 1980 and never looked back. I have fond (and not so fond) memories at camping out in the parking lot of the local Hecht's dept. store for tickets. My wife is very accommodating of some of my better Rush paraphernalia, like the signed photo (with a shot of each; it's a big photo ) from their Rio gig in 2002. It was a charity thing whipped up by their longtime photographer Andrew McNaughton (R.I.P.). I'd kept it in its poster tube for years, then after we got married she had it framed. Cost more than the photo! Hangs proudly in the living room. Looking at it as I type.
What thread is this? Oh yeah, Rush sound great via my Stack o' Schiit, esp. when the Lyr is loaded with Rushian tubes. Rush on shuffle is my go-to when watching hockey. I schiit you not.
This guy raised his asking price $20 but free shipping which is a major plus. This is where I got mine and he's a good seller.Finally all caught up. 8+ months of missing posts in my life. So many times I wanted to reply , but kept catching myself coz long time ago. The herd is that way -> Lol.
So who's gotta 3x 50's single foton layin around? Lol. Also looking for a 6c8g (tung-sol).
This guy raised his asking price $20 but free shipping which is a major plus. This is where I got mine and he's a good seller.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/6C8G-VT163-1MP-2Pcs-1940s-Tungsol-round-black-plate-Milspec-Amplitrex-tested/202012976996?_trkparms=aid=888007&algo=DISC.MBE&ao=1&asc=52885&meid=a5f1842058a04378beb7995597aedbde&pid=100009&rk=1&rkt=1&sd=372373088995&itm=202012976996&_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982
The Fotons are pretty scarce, but if you only need a single, I have a lower testing spare (sounds totally fine) you can have for the price of postage if you don't manage to find any.What's sad is Billy , our monkey friend, and I all paid $60 a pair last October from the same seller. Lol. I did manage to find one for $35
Still need a foton tho.
The Fotons are pretty scarce, but if you only need a single, I have a lower testing spare (sounds totally fine) you can have for the price of postage if you don't manage to find any.