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  1. Ballads by John Coltrane (1963) https://album.link/i/1440747672 Example: Such a deep catalog of goodness to continue to dig through...
    4 points
  2. When CDs first came out there were a few CDs packs (two LPs in one CD purchase!). This was part of a Trane double and along with a Marvin Gaye double, the most memorable.
    3 points
  3. Could it be due to having founder's access to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkstone_Lager ?
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  4. I never mentioned the Pixii+ didn't work out for me. The rangefinder arrived severely misaligned so I never really got a chance to test it out and keeping the camera off wifi to conserve small battery life eliminated much of it's forward thinking phone connected ecosystem, but this recent interview is worth a listen if you're interested. Ironically the return was lengthy and a bit of a headache and when it was finally completed the same week it was announced B&H started stocking, eliminating some off the risk of overseas back and fourth. Anyway...
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  5. ^^ I can understand that - it is short. I was sad when it finished up so fast. So Brothers And Sisters by The Allman Brothers Band (1973) https://album.link/i/1455534876 Example: I started out this album a little disappointed with the opening track. Not bad, just not much there. Then it rolled into Ramblin' Man which I always liked, but it is a good tune, not a great one for me. From there on the album just keeps building on itself, by the time that I got to the 7.5 minute version of Jessica (above), I was all in. With the lovely coda of Pony Boy at the end. Happy to have this locked into my memory as a good album.
    1 point
  6. I always underestimate how stressful and emotionally draining packing is. Even more so as I'm slightly downsizing this time around. Movers come Thusday!
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  7. I dunno, I enjoyed reading it. His enthusiasm is evident, and as much as I'd love to be a cranky fun-hating git it's nice to see someone having fun with the hobby for once. Still, pontificating at length about minute perceptual nuances is thoroughly pointless given how completely subjective and unreliable all that stuff is, and I've learned to not do it.
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