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In Reply to: RE: A special day posted by neolith on February 20, 2012 at 11:23:34
NEAT! Nothing like seeing good music NOT go to waste.
Besides, now you may get a decent music education after all. Lolita must have already told you that there's more to life than repeating the same Herp Albert LPs day after day. LOL!
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Lolita's favorite is "Who Let the Dogs Out". Conchita prefers the "How Much is that Doggie in the Window"
So far I found a total of 34 Bach Canata's, a RCA Victrola release of the 4 Brahms' Symphonies by Toscanini, Nathan Milstein's recording of the Bach Unaccompanied Violin Partitas and Sonatas, the complete Ring Cycle (although I am not a fan of Wagner) and some Barry Manilow (go figure).
The recordings that I have listen to already are in prisitine condition.
On the violin: "Heaven reward the man who first hit on the idea of sawing the innards of a cat with the tail of horse."
Looking good! Barry's LPs I used to like back in the day. Shortly after I lost the tubes equipment & LP collection in a move over 20 years ago, I gave up on CDs...ergo, recorded music altogether.
I rememeber getting some CD versions of Barry's previous releases. I had expected that CD had only damaged classical music. No so. The damage was univeral. Even a MoFi release of Earl Klugh's Finger Paintings, which I had high hopes for, was a dud.
On the violin: "Heaven reward the man who first hit on the idea of sawing the innards of a cat with the tail of horse."
Many thanks! I don't have LP playback anymore.
Now, if you happened to have Sheffield's Erich Leinsdorf – Excerpts From Ballet Romeo And Juliet original on LP, and "not like it" , I'd go steal a friend's turntable. LOL!
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