What's everyone listening to?

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Boner wrote: Fri 16th May 2008 03:55 pm One of David Gilmours live concerts, this one in particular is live from the Albert Hall, one of my must do's before I die is to see the great man live.
I had a ticket for his concert in Amsterdam, but just couldn’t get the money together to go :cry:
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I see a fave of mine - Stereolab - are playing Amsterdam Paradiso on my birthday. Gutted I can't make it, that would've been amazing.

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HitTheNorth wrote: Tue 11th Mar 2025 06:23 am I see a fave of mine - Stereolab - are playing Amsterdam Paradiso on my birthday. Gutted I can't make it, that would've been amazing.

Spotted this myself. Seriously considering it as an excellent excuse for a trip!
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Currently got the ear worm with Brain Salad Surgery, by Emerson, Lake and Palmer (1973) which is a bonkers album with some quite brilliant playing.
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brufy wrote: Fri 4th Apr 2025 06:19 pm Currently got the ear worm with Brain Salad Surgery, by Emerson, Lake and Palmer (1973) which is a bonkers album with some quite brilliant playing.
What a Great Band to see live. :thumbup: :clap: I was fortunate enough to see them, with 3 of my best friends at the first California Jam in "74" :D :D Good times. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Boat loads of people. :shock: :shock:

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AzLaker wrote: Fri 4th Apr 2025 07:41 pm
brufy wrote: Fri 4th Apr 2025 06:19 pm Currently got the ear worm with Brain Salad Surgery, by Emerson, Lake and Palmer (1973) which is a bonkers album with some quite brilliant playing.
What a Great Band to see live. :thumbup: :clap: I was fortunate enough to see them, with 3 of my best friends at the first California Jam in "74" :D :D Good times. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Boat loads of people. :shock: :shock:

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Still giving it the occasional listen, but added to it recently, The Remembering - High the Memory, (aka side two of Tales from Topographic Oceans) by Yes (1973).

Widely considered (and in the past by myself) as a bit of padding, noodling. A side-filler, if you like. It is, in fact, in my current reassessment, a rather fabulous 20 minute track, in many ways a precursor to Awaken from Going for the One (1977)
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I need a turntable , have two melon crates full of antique vinyl records

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My album of the year (well, 2024) is…

HIT ME HARD AND SOFT

Billie Eilish



Pretty bloody amazing recording actually

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I currently have the dreaded ear worm with the song
Between two Points by Romany and David Gilmour. Went to see their concert film a couple of days ago at the cinema in Bath.
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