WHAT ARE YOU LISTENING TO....RIGHT NOW Mk II

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That room is ostensibly the family/rec/music room, but has kinda become my home office also during covid, and is full of all my stuff, such that I have kinda taken it over. Now that covid is easing and I will go back to my office more, I need to clean it up so it is more inviting for my wife and daughter.

It also has my guitars and amps, the keyboard, a computer station, big couch, the big TV (with sound going through the stereo with those fronts, and rears when I turn them on for TV). I spend a lot of time there both working and relaxing.

It looks like an excellent space for working and relaxing, and for bridging the gap between the two.
 
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So, this is fantastic! Like i never hear this before, with this Original Master 45rpm pressing.

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The presence of the bass is what strikes me first, really showing what these old Dahlquists I bought used can do.

The bass is not overwhelming, just much more vibrant and present. In a way that you can really feel. And the high hat and drum work is so crisp. And all the rest. Horn and sax is full of the breath of the humans using them. probably wouldn’t spend for this sort of recording on every record, but I sure am glad I did on this one. Good job, Mo-Fi!

now fir side two and Freddie Freeloader and Blue in Green.
Those are nice crocs...mine are the same color!
 
Listen to these as one piece. Absolute dreamlike beauty.

Incidentally I have been on a big nostalgia trip to my 20s, and this takes me right back. Am I in my midlife crisis?:eek:


 
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Listen to these as one piece. Absolute dreamlike beauty.

Incidentally I have been on a big nostalgia trip to my 20s, and this takes me right back. Am I in my midlife crisis?:eek:




I really liked that album back in the day.

I've seen a number of black metal bands namechecking FOTN as a big inspiration, which kinda surprised me at first, and then made a lot of sense in terms of atmosphere.
 
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I really liked that album back in the day.

I've seen a number of black metal bands namechecking FOTN as a big inspiration, which kinda surprised me at first, and then made a lot of sense in terms of atmosphere.

yeah, i noticed that too. Probably also has to do with the fact that they have cool pentagrams and sigils :lol:
 
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