Re: So what are ya listening to tonight?
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You will LOVE the Brothers In Arms SACD.
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I've never heard it before on Sacd or Redbook, same with Holst. I'm really looking forwarding to hearing both. Ever since I got my Axioms and started reading this forum, I've decided I would really like to broaden my whole families appreciation of all types of music.
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We are raising a grandchild as well, a teenager (15 year old going on 21). I can't imagine four at once! It does allow me to listen to music that I probably would not otherwise hear. Hat's off to you.
"Never, never, never give up "... Winston Churchill
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Eric Clapton's 'One More Car, One More Rider' 2001 concert DVD in DTS ... the stuff Sunday evenings were made for.
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Well Rick, I finally had a chance to listen to Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble:Live at the El Mocambo.
All I can say is WOW! I never got the chance to see him in concert, as I was just getting out of college about the time of his tragic death. It is amazing how many people he has touched, especially with his playing style.
There was nobody like him, that is for sure. Now I'll have to start collecting his CD's and DVD's. Thanks man.
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Randy if you really want to view a contrast, get the 'Live In Austin' DVD or the SRV Boxed Set DVD...the audio isn't too terribly well but Stevie is matured as an artist and a lot more comfortable with the crowd, sober as a judge and still plays his heart out.
I'm hearing there is supposed to be, OK ... *maybe* a live SRV DVD out sometime this year. You can bet your bottom dollar I'll be the first in line for the disc.
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You can bet your bottom dollar I'll be the first in line for the disc.
Right behind me.
Rick
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I enjoyed the interview with the other two members telling about SRV, and their experiences. It was a well put togethor DVD...
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I had a few hours to burn before heading to work this afternoon, and popped in the SACD of Kind of Blue, turned it up, and soaked it in. I should do that more often. It's sonic massage therapy.
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