Rock - what are you listening to?

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Unhalfbricking: Fairport Convention
One of my desert island discs.
It contains one of my all time favourite songs,
'Who knows where the time goes'

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I like nearly anything I've heard from Jim White (not that I've heard that much)

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mick wrote:Unhalfbricking: Fairport Convention
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Another one of the "oldies" sitting on my shelf neglected and unplayed for a long time....must listen again soon.
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Vangelis - Heaven and Hell....

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....another one of my favourites from times past.
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Great album Fergus... but then I am a complete Dylanophile....
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I must confess, Fran, that I am not a big Dylan fan but two of his albums get occasional play....Blood on the Tracks and Blonde on Blonde.
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Good to be back Fergus. I have to say that this is one of the records that got me hooked on HI Fi. I first heard it on a Thorens td124, SME arm and Shure V15? cartridge. This was played through Quad 33/303 and Quad 57 speakers.
It was magic. It was played alongside Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. Very similar.
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Fergus, you should try "Oh mercy" (called no mercy by the wags!) and the other one I'd recommend was the last box set out.

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fergus wrote:I must confess, Fran, that I am not a big Dylan fan but two of his albums get occasional play....Blood on the Tracks and Blonde on Blonde.
how bad though!

I have the sacd version of Blood on The Tracks sitting in my amazon wishlist, ever since the old one served purpose as a coaster at a party

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who was tagged as the "new dylan"

cracking good album... less overtly funny than his later stuff....

re: oh mercy... has my favorite Dylan song on it "the man in the long black coat"
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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