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Thread: Spinning Today - What Are You Listening To Right Now? (Part 3)

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJSki2fly View Post
    The Moody Blues With The London Festival Orchestra Conducted By Peter Knight ‎– Days Of Future Passed

    Nice one Adrian.. The 2nd/3rd & 4th Moody albums on the Deram label were superb. I think that band kinda burned themselves out to early, too many albums in a short period..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    Nice one Adrian.. The 2nd/3rd & 4th Moody albums on the Deram label were superb. I think that band kinda burned themselves out to early, too many albums in a short period..
    The very first album I purchased with my pocket money was in 1970, as I was given a record player for Christmas , was On The Threshold of a Dream, a Moody Blues classic and possibly their best IMO, it is still a favourite of mine that I listen to at least once a year.
    Listening is the act of aural discrimination and dissemination of sound, and accepting you get it wrong sometimes.

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    Richard Wahnfried ( Klaus Sculze ) - Tonwelle LP
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    Kraftwerk - 3-D (The Catalogue) LP Boxset
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    Jethro Tull ‎– Thick As A Brick
    Label: Chrysalis ‎– CHR 1003
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
    Country: UK
    Released: Mar 1972
    Genre: Rock
    Style: Classic Rock, Prog Rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJSki2fly View Post
    The very first album I purchased with my pocket money was in 1970, as I was given a record player for Christmas , was On The Threshold of a Dream, a Moody Blues classic and possibly their best IMO, it is still a favourite of mine that I listen to at least once a year.
    Aye a great album, but has to be 'In Search of a lost chord' for me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    Last two Node CDees just come thru the post Box

    'Node 2' & 'Node Live'. Ill get these FLAC Zapped & played.. Great albums especially the Live jobbie..
    Utter friggin nightmare these two CD's Distortion & what i can only explain at times sounds like dust in a record groove..Switched to spotify which is not as clear but i can detect it so its not a pressing issue. Fuck it no time for rubbish like this ill have to put this band out of mind & get shut..

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