What are you spinning now? Mark 23

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Perhaps I am being a little harsh - it was one of my top 3 of theirs, I played it a real lot.
Listened to it recently after a gap of over 30 years, and it would still probably be my fave of theirs, just not as impressive as I was expecting given how great I thought it was in the 80s :slight_smile:

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A fine Reference Recordings 45 RPM double LP.

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I know what you mean.

At the time of it’s release, I wore the grooves out on the LP and, much to my Parents’ annoyance, I also bought the cassette…

So, with my trusty portable cassette player in hand, I listened to the album everywhere…

Including when I had my daily bath!

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Nate Morgan, Jeff Littleton, Fritz Wise “Live in Santa Barbara” Nimbus West Records cd

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Cassette players (and a couple of years earlier aged 7 a transistor radio of my own) were absolutely the start of my huge appreciation for music :slight_smile:

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More Monday on Monday. . . the system is really delivering on this type of music at the moment.

Monday Michiru “Groovement”

When I’m With You (Opaz Dub Mix)
When I’m With You (DJ Krush Mix)
Maiden Voyage (Extended Mix)
Comfort Of Strangers (Colossal Globe Mix)
Is This How It Feels
Tracks (Opaz Passion Fruit Mix)
Sleep
When I’m With You (Moonlight Mix)

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This uncredited FB image has me rethinking the bagpipes’ status in my collection. Still evokes less than fond childhood memories of Mr. Finlayson’s attempts to teach me the 'pipes.

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David Murray and Friends “MX” Red Baron Records cd

Bass – Fred Hopkins
Cornet – Bobby Bradford
Drums – Victor Lewis
Piano – John Hicks
Tenor Saxophone – David Murray, Ravi Coltrane

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Ah Bagpipes are cool (as are the other variations - Northumberland, Breton, maybe others?) :slight_smile:

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