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In Reply to: RE: Tuesday eve spins posted by Opus 33 1/3 on September 16, 2014 at 16:12:59
After several years of listening with headphones 95% of the time, now that I am single again I can listen to speakers more often ...even late at night ...my favorite time to listen. I'm rediscovering just how much I like my system.
Tonight I enjoyed Janis Ian, Gordon Lightfoot, Stephen Stills, John Hiatt, Neil Diamond, Joan Armatrading and Joni Mitchell, to name a few. It was a wonderful night. I even took a crappy cellphone picture to commemorate it.
Good night.
Dean.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
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I remember the days of being "on my own" after my big split! I did it almost obsessively when I was "on my own" - it became almost a religious experience for a time (actually, it still does when permitted). Loved being able to play things at my personal volume (not earth shaking, but certainly louder than the TV!).
Luckily, and at this point of my life, if I hit upon the RIGHT MUSIC, the neighbors are out for the evening (they live upstairs) D-wife just might crawl out from her TV watching in the bedroom, onto the Hot Seat, push me over a little, and listen too!
Life is (usually) good! Sometimes it gets even better!
Cheers,
Dman
Analog Junkie
I generally prefer quieter, moodier music late at night ...stuff that provokes thought ...no head-banging stuff. I find it calming. A nice way to de-stress.
I save the loud stuff for during the day.
Dean.
reelsmith's axiom: Its going to be used equipment when I sell it, so it may as well be used equipment when I buy it.
Or as D-wife calls it- that Weird Stuff.
Said Weird Stuff would include (but not be limited to)-
Tangerine Dream (Phaedra is a personal favorite, all the way from pre-teen to today), The Irresistible Force (love their album Global Chillage) and more well known stuff like Vangelis' Blade Runner soundtrack and Wendy Carlos self-penned material (Beauty In The Beast, Tron Digital Moonscapes).
Late day/early evening stuff would be just about anything (with exception to Country and Rap).
It's usually open season here at Chez Dman, but I do like those late night, moody, Weird Stuff, listening sessions.
Dman
Analog Junkie
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