January 15, 20215 yr 2 minutes ago, swt61 said: How can one be too old, or too young for Nora Jones? It's Nora Jones. Nope, it “was” Nora Jones. Now it is someone named Snotty.
January 15, 20215 yr Had to look that up. Wasn't aware of the remix.It has an amazing front to back soundstage - I am not sure how exactly, but there you go.
January 15, 20215 yr 4 hours ago, luvdunhill said: Monk / Coltrane I adore this album! I was looking at the Symbol furniture recently, but thankfully, they didn't have anything that really fit my space/needs, so I didn't need to find a way to justify it, but I do like a bit of their stuff.
January 15, 20215 yr Author 12 hours ago, luvdunhill said: Monk / Coltrane When I become a famous rapper (waits for laughter to die down), it will be under the stage name Felonious Punk.
January 27, 20215 yr Author ^ You don't just acknowledge that you're spinning vinyl, you tell us what vinyl you're spinning!
January 27, 20215 yr Audiophile Abbott and Costello! Who's playing on the turntable? Yes..... Yes is on the turntable? No, Who. That's what I'm asking! Edited January 28, 20215 yr by skullguise
February 7, 20215 yr This is an impex reissue of early Columbia era Sinatra, and historically was his first album to feature him on all swing, uptempo tunes. I have never heard Frank sound this real! Impex knocked it out of the park mastered from original master tape, gatefold cover and some of the best liner notes in booklet form I’ve ever read. $35! Insane value. Please buy now.
February 7, 20215 yr Author Won't actually be spinning it until Monday, but picked this up on Amazon. This album and Nick Hayward really influanced my direction for years to come. I still love those British groups with those smooth, crooner voices. Spandau Ballet, ABC, Style Council, etc... Something about those industrial cities that birthed such amazing talent.
February 7, 20215 yr 58 minutes ago, swt61 said: Something about those industrial cities that birthed such amazing talent. As a fan of several Manchester groups who were NOT necessarily smooth, crooner voices (Joy Division, Chameleons, Smiths, Fall, Durutti Column, Buzzcocks, etc.) I still thoroughly agree! Edited February 7, 20215 yr by skullguise
February 7, 20215 yr "Great creativity comes from great hardship" As a form of escapism from the reality of the times ( no job, no future) - form a band with your mates. And you could do it "on the dole" https://m.huffingtonpost.co.uk/horace-trubridge/class-and-the-arts_b_8647352.html Plus, it's grim up north. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_Grim_Up_North Although, sometimes, it's not all bad
February 7, 20215 yr 16 hours ago, recstar24 said: This is an impex reissue of early Columbia era Sinatra, and historically was his first album to feature him on all swing, uptempo tunes. I have never heard Frank sound this real! Impex knocked it out of the park mastered from original master tape, gatefold cover and some of the best liner notes in booklet form I’ve ever read. $35! Insane value. Please buy now. Done. Thanks.
February 8, 20215 yr 4 hours ago, morphsci said: Done. Thanks. You made sure to get this particular IMPEX reissue, yes? (they’re backordered everywhere so just wanted to make sure you didn’t kill money on a bootleg or something)
February 8, 20215 yr I think Elusive Disc is above board. It did say backordered so I am not sure what that will actually mean tomorrow.
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