Rock - what are you listening to?

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cybot wrote:... Also it's time I bought one of their Lps as
all I have is a double Lp Best of, a BBC performance and an Lp called 'Mabinogi' which is very Celtic sounding...
I think Tower have 'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' - what a title!!
You could do a whole lot worse Dermot but I would not have thought that their music would have been too much to your liking.
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I received this 7 piece vinyl set in the post during the week. It contains 6 tracks not available on the CD version. I also have the CD version and while it took a while for it to grow on me it has become probably one of my most listened to records outside of the classical stuff over the last few months.
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DaveF wrote:Image

I received this 7 piece vinyl set in the post during the week. It contains 6 tracks not available on the CD version. I also have the CD version and while it took a while for it to grow on me it has become probably one of my most listened to records outside of the classical stuff over the last few months.
Good on you Dave! Nice to see you supporting the vinyl medium...Nearly bought the set in Tower at Christmas but was advised that I'd be mad to splash out. Now I'm starting to wonder?
What did you pay for your copy Dave?
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fergus wrote:
cybot wrote:... Also it's time I bought one of their Lps as
all I have is a double Lp Best of, a BBC performance and an Lp called 'Mabinogi' which is very Celtic sounding...
I think Tower have 'The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter' - what a title!!
You could do a whole lot worse Dermot but I would not have thought that their music would have been too much to your liking.
Fergus, I thought you'd know me by now!! I just love all aspects of music from weird to normal and all points in between... But having said that I don't suffer fools gladly and I can be extremely fussy and over critical sometimes! So I try to keep my mouth shut so as not to offend... I played Side Two of the BBC sessions last night and I really enjoyed their skewed charm and lovely innocence...
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cybot wrote:Good on you Dave! Nice to see you supporting the vinyl medium...Nearly bought the set in Tower at Christmas but was advised that I'd be mad to splash out. Now I'm starting to wonder?
What did you pay for your copy Dave?
I paid 140 for it from Diverse Vinyl. Expensive alright but considering how much I enjoyed the CD version I thought it would be well worth the purchase. No regrets whatsoever.
(Its available for the same price now in Tower)
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Another LP from my recent splurge.

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cybot wrote:... But having said that I don't suffer fools gladly and I can be extremely fussy and over critical sometimes! ...
LOL!!!
I certainly do not recognise those characteristics of your personality....!?!?
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DaveF wrote:
cybot wrote:Good on you Dave! Nice to see you supporting the vinyl medium...Nearly bought the set in Tower at Christmas but was advised that I'd be mad to splash out. Now I'm starting to wonder?
What did you pay for your copy Dave?
I paid 140 for it from Diverse Vinyl. Expensive alright but considering how much I enjoyed the CD version I thought it would be well worth the purchase. No regrets whatsoever.
(Its available for the same price now in Tower)
Please don't tempt me Dave! Anyway enjoy :-))
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cybot wrote:Please don't tempt me Dave! Anyway enjoy :-))
Ah go on....you know you want to......
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fergus wrote:
cybot wrote:Please don't tempt me Dave! Anyway enjoy :-))
Ah go on....you know you want to......
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ah go on go on go on...GO ON! ;-)
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