What Are You Listening To Right Now?
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Ava Max
 
Jan 13, 2024 at 7:55 AM Post #132,138 of 136,252
(RIP 9/17/22)
Tommy Flanagan's 1977 album "Something Borrowed Something Blue"
( Here a great cover of Horace Silver's "Peace" )


Roxy Music (1980/1999 Remaster) Flesh & Blood
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Jan 13, 2024 at 8:37 AM Post #132,141 of 136,252
Had not heard Are we dreaming, Lunatic or Take me back to dear old Blightly etc. for a very long time - revisting was fun...





30th Anniversary re-release
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Re-released too
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16/44 Flac > KTE Holo Spring L3 > GEL3N > LCD-4
 
Jan 13, 2024 at 11:14 AM Post #132,147 of 136,252
I hear you David :thumbsup: - there's this, the BBC, 'How The West Was Won', and others I think, and the P&P 'No Quarter', but I've seen P&P a couple of times - either twice at Shoreline or once at Shoreline and once at Concord - and they did it for me more than the Led Zep shows I saw. Truly astounding. And they let people in the audience tape the shows; could you imagine Peter Grant allowing that? Very different working with Who manager Bill Curbishly. I think Plant was saying how they were trying to reverse some of the bad karma around the band generated by Grant and his bully-boy "management style". I think they did some radio broadcasts as well...
Wow, I had no idea! Thanks for the background Larry!👍😎
 

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