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andrew Ivimey wrote: Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:24 pm
Now back to Doris Day to serve out. Perhaps.....
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Jimi hendrix - are you experienced
Forgot what a great album this is
Also starring Rex Hamilton as Abraham Lincoln

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The World, not being able merely to offer us a new Jimi Hendrix album next month but, I'm told, for fans of Uncle FRANK there is shortly to be released, a 7CD boxed set of The Roxy Performances. It is not only recorded and reproduced in 24bits 96kHz but is also super high quality ZAPPA & the Motherscat the very peak!!!!

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Rory Gallagher Live in Europe, where did he get the energy!?
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At the moment, I could sleep on a clothesline.

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Not really, no.
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Not really no


My fave LP of his, but given my record on here with rock and the shallow superficiality of what I know about the genre, the panel will probably think it was a load of shite and far too commercial.

I'd better stick to soul and leave the rock to them that know about it.. :)

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Don't know that album, I'll look it up. -sleep on a clothesline.
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andrew Ivimey wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:08 pm Don't know that album, I'll look it up. -sleep on a clothesline.
First heard the "Tattoo" album on Alan Freeman's Saturday afternoon show in the mid-seventies. Sleep on a clothes line was the one they usually played and that caused me to investigate Mr Gallagher.

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Aha! It's a song not an album. I only knew a couple of RG tracks because we played them in our first band (Laundromat & Messing with the kid). I had a Levi denim shirt like RG's and Strat came eventually but I wasn't interested in his music. Looking backwards I can see what energy and individuality RG had. My loss but I can still listen and appreciate.
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Tonight I cued up "Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra: A Swingin' Safari" on Qobuz. This is such a fun LP and, as has been mentioned previously on this forum, the production quality is absolutely first rate. So much so that I realised that I'd had the Mets not quite toed in enough since I plonked them against the wall all those months ago - toed them in a tad more and boom - the mid range suddenly got a whole lot cleaner and more well-defined.

I know Cressy Snr is a fan of this kind of stuff too so I guess it's not surprising it sounded great on the Mets...
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Thermionic Idler wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2018 11:32 pm Tonight I cued up "Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra: A Swingin' Safari" .......
Phil, now look.....this has to stop! ......hacking into other folks accounts is bad form.... :)
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Dave the bass wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:14 am
Thermionic Idler wrote: Sat Feb 17, 2018 11:32 pm Tonight I cued up "Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra: A Swingin' Safari" .......
Phil, now look.....this has to stop! ......hacking into other folks accounts is bad form.... :)
:lol: :lol:

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No sign of that happening round here!
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andrew Ivimey wrote: Sun Feb 18, 2018 10:57 am No sign of that happening round here!
You like Doris Day, that's a start - perhaps. :)
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