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Thread: Musical Confessional
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2010-08-29, 08:11 #61Living Rm: Transporter-SimAudio pre/power amps-Vandersteen 3A Sign. & sub
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Last.fm
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2010-08-29, 09:53 #62
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2010-08-29, 10:02 #63Living Rm: Transporter-SimAudio pre/power amps-Vandersteen 3A Sign. & sub
Home Theater: Touch-Marantz HTR-Energy Veritas 2.1 & Linn sub
Computer Rm: Touch-Headroom Desktop w/DAC-Aragon amp-Energy Veritas 2.1 & Energy sub
Bedroom: Touch-HR Desktop w/DAC-Audio Refinement amp-Energy Veritas 2.0
Guest Rm: Duet-Sony soundbar
Garage: SB3-JVC compact system
Controls: iPeng; SB Controller; Moose & Muso
Server: SBS on dedicated windows 7 computer w/2 Drobos
Last.fm
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2010-08-29, 16:43 #64
Phil, I wasn't sure or maybe aware of the tongue in cheek, sometime it's hard to say for me and maybe for everyone. Sorry about that but it also brings up my maybe favorite, Mott the Hoople. Just love that band. I became a lover of trex later but it was David Bowie, Mott the Hoople and the New York dolls at first and then Trex for me. It's funny as the new york dolls were probably the first basis for Punk later on. At least from the US side. Fun albums like you said.
If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use is the rule.
HTTP://www.last.fm/user/nonreality
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2010-08-29, 16:46 #65
Phil, I wasn't sure or maybe aware of the tongue in cheek, sometime it's hard to say for me and maybe for everyone. Sorry about that but it also brings up my maybe favorite, Mott the Hoople. Just love that band. I became a lover of trex later but it was David Bowie, Mott the Hoople and the New York dolls at first and then Trex for me. It's funny as the new york dolls were probably the first basis for Punk later on. At least from the US side. Fun albums like you said. I really don't think that the NYD get the credit that they deserve.
If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use is the rule.
HTTP://www.last.fm/user/nonreality
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2010-08-31, 14:05 #66Senior Member
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Ah, count me in. Walk of shame...
_Younger days_
Wee Papa Girl Rappers / Wee Rule
Salt n Pepa / A Salt with a Deadly Pepa (d'you see what they did there?!)
Morris Minor & The Majors / Stutter Rap (yes!! it rocks, you know it does...)
Europe / Final Countdown (the album. and i bought the follow up, if you can believe that. Pop quiz - without using Google, name me one other Europe track. Betcha can't...)
_First purchase_
Police / Greatest Hits (not bad for first off at age 14 or whatever. Still nutty about them).
_Follow up purchase_
Bon Jovi / Slippery When Wet (ah. not so good, but still kinda ok)
_McCartney_
I can trump every post from a few pages back about McCartney/Wings, no trouble at all. I am nutty about McCartney, but even so...
Frog Song 7" - bought a few years ago because I needed the "Humming Version" for my collection. Recorded from vinyl, listened to once, never again.
Tropic Island Hum - oh dear. Oh dear oh dear oh dear. Oh dear.
Collaborations - how bad do you want them? With Johnny Cash on "new moon over jamaica"? With carl perkins on "my old friend"? With Ringo on his recent "Y Not" album?
And the untoppable worst ever hall of shame purchase...
Linda McCartney / Wide Prairie. I'm not passing comment on her as a person, just on the music, y'understand - and man, it's not good. Y'know Cook of the House from Wings Speed of Sound? Try 16 tracks of that kinda thing.
I'm clean!! I'm unburdened!!
Great thread folks.Win7 > iTunes 10.5 > SBS 7.5.4 > iPeng > Squeezebox 3 / Boom / iPhone > ears
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2010-08-31, 17:28 #67
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2010-08-31, 23:03 #68Senior Member
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2010-08-31, 23:58 #69
Caaarrrieeeee...
Omg please let me forget Europe....--------------------------------------------------------------------
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2010-09-01, 12:06 #70Senior Member
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Ah - yes, Mott The Hoople. A tale of 2 bands - the first 4 albums and then the post-All The Young Dudes albums.
I love the first album - that instrumental version of "You Really Got Me" is a killer, never mind "Rock & Roll Queen" and the astonishing version of "Laugh At Me". This is a must-have album.
After ATYD ("Who needs TV when I've got T. Rex"...) they changed course and became the slightly warped glam band that most people think of. But there is much more to them than that...
All great stuff.You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it ain't what you'd call minimal...
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