What are you listening to and WHY might anyone be interested? (Vol.VIII)
Posted by: Richard Dane on 29 December 2011
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Paper Plane
On green vinyl:

If you notice name on the bottom line in the middle and you'll know why I'm playing this album.
steve
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Redmires

I'm sat here reading a book and my Uniti has just burst into life with this. Nice.
(My daughter has discovered the NAS drive and is working her way through my collection. She also has the only Ipod in the house (N Stream))
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Gale 401
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Lloydy
Originally Posted by Gale 401:

Got me thinking I hadn't played this for some time.

Love it!
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Huwge
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Steve J

Original 1st press Stereo 1964. Mint audio. I cant believe the upcoming remasters will be as good as this.
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Redmires

She's moved on to this now. Not bad taste for a 15 year old. Cracking sound quality. Mick Ronson and Rick Wakeman's finest hour
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by BigH47
iTunes/iMac, I really didn't like this guy 30 years ago ,but now i find him really good:-

Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Quad 33

Original vinyl.
"The story began in Harold Macmillan’s “never had it so good” ’50s Britain. It should be fiction: four teenagers with no more than eight O’Levels between them, running and biking and busing and busking all over Liverpool in search of new chords and old guitars and half-decent drum kit and any gig at all.
Graham.
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by dav301
On CD:-

Posted on: 04 October 2012 by EJS

Cheers,
EJ
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Mike Hughes
Stu, you have gone up in my estimation by 50% for The Wishing Chair. Another 10% if you always programme it in the original vinyl order, which is far superior as a track listing.
That Joan album is odd. Loved the earlier ones but can't get into that at all.
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Gale 401
Originally Posted by Mike Hughes:
Stu, you have gone up in my estimation by 50% for The Wishing Chair. Another 10% if you always programme it in the original vinyl order, which is far superior as a track listing. That Joan album is odd. Loved the earlier ones but can't get into that at all.
I have every 10,000 and Nat's solo albums.
Only one on vinyl though.
I came to them late via the brilliant live MTV unplugged album around two/three years ago.
They are so cheap to buy now on CD .
Every one should have them imo.
Stu.
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Mike Hughes
I'm not a great fan of the last two but the Unplugged album is one of THE great reasons for that series.
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Gale 401
Its first play in a while.
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by ewemon
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by ewemon
Audio extraction off the TV feed of the outdoor gig shown on Rockpalast. Great gig. These are all discs I have been spinning over the last week and a bit
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Gale 401
Originally Posted by ewemon:
E,
What do you think of it?
Regards,
Stu.
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Gale 401
Posted on: 04 October 2012 by Haim Ronen