Ram Jam: Black Betty
you know the lines
Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-a-Lam)
Whoa, Black Betty (Bam-a-Lam)
Black Betty had a child (Bam-a-Lam)
The damn thing gone wild (Bam-a-Lam)
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volumen setting: high ( is there any other setting when playing rock ? )
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2010-10-28, 11:50 #1
What are you listening to right now ?
Some version of LMS running on a HP EX490 home server
SBReceiver --> NAD C162 / C272 --> DALI IKON 6
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2010-10-28, 12:29 #2
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At the moment Classic FM (London) is playing in the background while I am following the live stream from Microsoft PDC 2010.
Classic music can also be played loudMain: Receiver (Audiocom) -> Beresford Caiman+ (Gatorized) -> Carver A-500x -> B&W 704
Office: Receiver -> Luxman L-210 -> Stax SR84 Pro
-> Beresford Bushmaster -> Superlux HD668B
Server: A8-5500, 4 GB, SSD+ 2*1 TB, Win8 w. SBS 7.9.0 (SQLite w. High Mem)
Tied together by D-Link DIR-655 + DGS-1008D
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2010-10-28, 13:33 #3
The Pretty Maids discography. New discovery that I am really enjoying. Melodic rock/metal from the 80's through current. I must have ignored them because the name sounded dumb.
I believe they are from Denmark so maybe you have heard of them?PGAScores & CollegeHockey (SuperDateTime Add-ons)
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2010-10-28, 14:19 #4
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Main: Receiver (Audiocom) -> Beresford Caiman+ (Gatorized) -> Carver A-500x -> B&W 704
Office: Receiver -> Luxman L-210 -> Stax SR84 Pro
-> Beresford Bushmaster -> Superlux HD668B
Server: A8-5500, 4 GB, SSD+ 2*1 TB, Win8 w. SBS 7.9.0 (SQLite w. High Mem)
Tied together by D-Link DIR-655 + DGS-1008D
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2010-10-28, 19:42 #5
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Band of Joy (Robert Plant), in a playlist along with The Once (Newfoundland trad folk group, with some droning electric guitar on certain cuts, a good match for Band of Joy).
R.
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2010-10-29, 10:22 #6
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I've been through the old skool hip-hop and I'm listening to Justin Trousersnake. Guilty pleasure :-)
Win7 > iTunes 10.5 > SBS 7.5.4 > iPeng > Squeezebox 3 / Boom / iPhone > ears
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2010-11-03, 11:05 #7
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2010-11-03, 11:56 #8
Marcus Miller M2
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Main hifi: Rasbery PI digi+ MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP3100 +Rel Stadium 3 sub.
Bedroom/Office: Boom
Loggia: Raspi hifiberry dac + Adams
Bathroom : Radio (with battery)
iPad with iPengHD & SqueezePad
(spares Touch, SB3, reciever ,controller )
server Intel NUC Esxi VM Linux mint 18 LMS 7.9.2
http://people.xiph.org/~xiphmont/demo/neil-young.html
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2011-05-21, 22:31 #9
Jimmy Smith& Wes Montgomery: the Dynamic Duo.
Always have liked Jazz, but inevitably return to my Texas Blues and classic rock roots. Lately have been really listening to the great jazz albums of the 50's and 60's, and really love this album.
Can anyone recommend some dirty, funky Hammond Organ sounds to check out?
Sent from my MB300 using TapatalkTouch --> Audio-gd NFB-10SE DAC --> Portal Paladin monoblocks --> Dynaudio Contour 1.3 MKII
SB2 --> Denon AVR4800 --> Klipsch KG4
SqueezeBox Boom (Bedroom)
SqueezeBox Radio w/Battery (Kitchen / Garage / bathroom)
Synology DS413 running standard LMS package
Duet currently in storage
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2011-05-22, 17:50 #10
Just about anything by Jimmy McGriff is great, but I loved his collaborations with altoist Hank Crawford.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/recsradio/radio/B000000XT6
Hank Crawford & Jimmy McGriff
On the Blue Side (1989)