DaveF wrote:
Well Dave, what's the verdict sonically and, of course, musically?
DaveF wrote:
sonically it's superb, better than 'Experienced' I would say. This was my first time listening to this album and I thought it was brilliant, perhaps my favorite Hendrix Lp after this listen. "Machine Gun".....what a track!cybot wrote:Well Dave, what's the verdict sonically and, of course, musically?
Great to see you enjoying Jimi, Dave!DaveF wrote:sonically it's superb, better than 'Experienced' I would say. This was my first time listening to this album and I thought it was brilliant, perhaps my favorite Hendrix Lp after this listen. "Machine Gun".....what a track!
My pre-amp, although sweet, was not driving the Spendors as much as they needed and although the sound was fine the whole system needed a lift, to be honest....a bit of grunt!cybot wrote:Delighted to hear that they do fergus... BTW what prompted you to go for the power amp?fergus wrote:The Spendors punch way above their size Dermot and can ably handle bass. Not long after I got them I also purchased a power amp which also helps in this regard.
'Machine Gun' is indeed one of the (Live) jewels in Jimi's repertoire; now you'll probably get an inkling as to why I recommended the Isle of Wight set (23' plus version and an unexpected but delighteful 'interferance' at the start and Jimi's reaction to it...) and the flawed triple set from the rest of the Band of Gypsies performance which includes two more versions of 'Machine Gun'.Finally wait 'til you hear the various Live versions of another staple of Jimi's set - 'Hear My Train A Comin' (another stellar performance on the triple Gypsies set) ....DaveF wrote:sonically it's superb, better than 'Experienced' I would say. This was my first time listening to this album and I thought it was brilliant, perhaps my favorite Hendrix Lp after this listen. "Machine Gun".....what a track!cybot wrote:Well Dave, what's the verdict sonically and, of course, musically?
That's a fine album, Fergus, and it's given me a hankering to give it a go!fergus wrote:
fergus wrote:
You got it right there Dermot, one of those Championship teams that never quite make it to the Premiership, and after they moved to the States they became, er, pants. BUT, Argus, Pilgrimage and Wishbone Four were worth being seen with in the schoolyard.cybot wrote:fergus wrote:
Ah fergus, you bring a tear to my eye.....Wishbone Ash's 'Argus'.A band at their peak,which sadly,they never scaled as high again.I remember listening to that album on 8 track,would you believe, on my brother's all singing,all dancing cartridge system.'The King Will Come','Lay Down The Sword', 'Leaf and Stream','Warrior','Time Was' .....BLISS :-))))))))))