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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macca View Post
    On the plus side my copy's worth a few bob as I've only played it once - and I don't think the previous owner played it more than once either as it was near mint when I got it
    Yes - according to discog sales, the average sale price for the vinyl copy is around £80. So look after your copy: who knows what it will be worth in 5 years time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    I bought this one a couple of years ago, and actually quite like it Unlike "Radio Kaos" which a mate bought late 80s and I never felt the need to buy my own copy. And never will.
    I agree it is better than Radio KAOS; but Waters is such a grumpy old curmudgeon, that I approach anything by him with a certain amount of trepidation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pigmy Pony View Post
    This one came to my attention recently, and it looks like something I'd like. But I'm not ready to be paying 20 quid for a CD (the DVD would be no use to me), so I'll look out for a secondhand bargain.
    It's a double CD, so £20 is not too bad. If you like early Floyd, I would highly commend 'Live at the Roundhouse'. The recording quality is excellent, and, dare I say, some of the versions here are better than the originals!

    Playing the two CDs recently was the most enjoyable hour or so I have spent in a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex_UK View Post
    The Jeff Healey Band - Hell to Pay (1990)



    The late, great Jeff Healey and his amazing lap guitar playing (he was blind). Discovered as he was in the Patrick Swayze film “Road House” (terribly redone last year, in my opinion…) I need to listen to some of his other albums, for some reason I only have this one, even though I love it.
    Well, I enjoyed this so much I hopped onto Tidal, and wow - it appears all of the tracks recorded for the film have been found, restored, and released. Available to stream, but released on vinyl next month so that’s a definite purchase for me!

    The Jeff Healey Band - Road House (The Lost Soundtrack) (2024)




    These are covers, but just fantastic playing and vocals from Jeff and the band. So glad these recordings have surfaced and now available.

    “Mondo, in collaboration with Sony Music and the Jeff Healey estate, delivers a definitive edition of the Road House soundtrack, featuring the full breadth of The Jeff Healey Band's contributions to the iconic 1989 film. Unlike previous releases, which contained only a fraction of the band's performances, this album features all 12 songs recorded and performed by the band in the film, including seven previously unreleased tracks. Painstakingly restored by Roger Costa and the Jeff Healey estate, this release serves as a tribute to Healey's extraordinary talent and the enduring legacy of Road House.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by alex_uk View Post
    well, i enjoyed this so much i hopped onto tidal, and wow - it appears all of the tracks recorded for the film have been found, restored, and released. Available to stream, but released on vinyl next month so that’s a definite purchase for me!

    the jeff healey band - road house (the lost soundtrack) (2024)




    these are covers, but just fantastic playing and vocals from jeff and the band. So glad these recordings have surfaced and now available.

    “mondo, in collaboration with sony music and the jeff healey estate, delivers a definitive edition of the road house soundtrack, featuring the full breadth of the jeff healey band's contributions to the iconic 1989 film. Unlike previous releases, which contained only a fraction of the band's performances, this album features all 12 songs recorded and performed by the band in the film, including seven previously unreleased tracks. Painstakingly restored by roger costa and the jeff healey estate, this release serves as a tribute to healey's extraordinary talent and the enduring legacy of road house.”


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    Now we're talkin' !!!!!!!!! What a guitarist and, being blind, to be able to play the way he did, (the extra notes by use of his thumb) totally brilliant !!!!!!!!!
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    Groundhogs – Split
    Label: Liberty – LBG 83401
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold
    Country: UK
    Released: 1971

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    Quote Originally Posted by Us-&-Them View Post
    Now we're talkin' !!!!!!!!! What a guitarist and, being blind, to be able to play the way he did, (the extra notes by use of his thumb) totally brilliant !!!!!!!!!
    If anyone's not heard of Jeff Healey before or just want to read a bit more about him and his legacy, this is an interesting 5 minute read written by his publicist, Richard Flohill.

    https://www.thesoundcafe.com/post/je...-still-matters
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    It's a double CD, so £20 is not too bad. If you like early Floyd, I would highly commend 'Live at the Roundhouse'. The recording quality is excellent, and, dare I say, some of the versions here are better than the originals!

    Playing the two CDs recently was the most enjoyable hour or so I have spent in a long time.
    I almost caved and bought it this morning, but the seller who wanted £20 for it last night is now asking £26. So he can take a long jump off a short pier. It would make an ideal fathers day gift, unfortunately my daughters want to take me somewhere for a meal. Some folk are so thoughtless...

    Still there's always my Christmas wish list, it'll be here before you know it
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    Genesis – We Can't Dance
    Label: Virgin – GEN LP3, Virgin – 212 082
    Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, EMI Pressing
    Country: Europe
    Released: 1991

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