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King Crimson - Lark's Tongues in Aspic. The remastering is so good it's like hearing the album for the first time. The transition to the first loud section in Part 1 is so violent in this edition that I thought the roof was going to come down. Great stuff.
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I should, perhaps add, for the other 2 King Crimson fans out there, that there is a 2012 15-CD (I kid you not) edition of Lark's Tongues in a vinyl-sized box. I just saw it in JB. I wouldn't part with the $202.95 they were asking for it, at least not today, but who knows how the hunger may grow?

On the other hand, the Lark's Tongues line-up of KC with 2 drummers only lasted for about 5 months, so it's hard to know where they got about 13 of the CDs from and what the sound quality would be like.
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�Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives!
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Except, of course, for the hiss and clicks. That's why remastered silence on CD is always preferable.
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Meddle and The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd. First time I've listened to either, and I have to say I prefer the Roger Waters incarnation of the band so far. Barrett's stuff is interesting, though.
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Norman Gunston's; I might be a punk ((but i love you baby).. truly ruley I do!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSOu4cGz08A

and here he is jammin' with a little known US musician frank Zappa.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf14Evmx5pg

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.. David, do you know you have the Alcoholics/Narcotics/Gamblers Anonymous prayer as your signature and a giant rat as your avatar?
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You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Hillsong, Metallica, Gunners & Linkin Park - music for weekend trip :)
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Roar Power wrote:.. David, do you know you have the Alcoholics/Narcotics/Gamblers Anonymous prayer as your signature and a giant rat as your avatar?
Yes to both! Capybaras are my favourite animals. :D
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Bought in the $7.00 bin at JB today the best of "Stray Cats" for bit of fun:

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David wrote:Meddle and The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd. First time I've listened to either, and I have to say I prefer the Roger Waters incarnation of the band so far. Barrett's stuff is interesting, though.
You got something called Ummagumma (sp) by Floyd? It has a part where a fly buzzes around.

I recommend using good headphones or sitting equidistant from the 2 speakers, one either side, and listening to it stoned.Image
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stui magpie wrote:You got something called Ummagumma (sp) by Floyd? It has a part where a fly buzzes around.

I recommend using good headphones or sitting equidistant from the 2 speakers, one either side, and listening to it stoned.Image
I have a friend who did that in 1974. So far as I know, he's still there.
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Tannin wrote:
stui magpie wrote:You got something called Ummagumma (sp) by Floyd? It has a part where a fly buzzes around.

I recommend using good headphones or sitting equidistant from the 2 speakers, one either side, and listening to it stoned.Image
I have a friend who did that in 1974. So far as I know, he's still there.
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stui magpie wrote:
David wrote:Meddle and The Piper at the Gates of Dawn by Pink Floyd. First time I've listened to either, and I have to say I prefer the Roger Waters incarnation of the band so far. Barrett's stuff is interesting, though.
You got something called Ummagumma (sp) by Floyd? It has a part where a fly buzzes around.

I recommend using good headphones or sitting equidistant from the 2 speakers, one either side, and listening to it stoned.Image
I may well have to try that some time. :mrgreen:

(I've never heard Ummagumma, but I already like the cover!)
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Metallica - One
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