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In Reply to: In Tucson... posted by TomLarson on April 21, 2007 at 11:13:53:
I think we're in the same boat, and paddling in the same direction☺I love my gear but nothing beats the excitement of finding a new favorite record.
Cheers
"You're pretty good"
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I can remember exact days and record stores that I bought certain albums in growing up and in college. Sgt Pepper. Tommy. etc. And the excitemnet of a new Dylan album for many years far outshadowed anything else. But when I grew tired of folk/pop/rock and the great Coltrane and Miles left the planet, that particular kind of excitement was gone. I moved by fits and starts into classical music and I discovered how much I love Beethoven. But a new performace of a Beethoven piece doesn't have the impact on me that a new recording, with new material, of the Eagles or a few others used to have. Now, a new piece by Beethoven would be another matter....
Listened to this 52 year old record this morning, and Bob Dylan is yakking about "Modern Times" as I write this
I was listening to Coltrane's Selflessness LP in the other room before I came into the computer.....Gotta find my Beethoven's 6th on LP (I have two copies on cd for some reasom) by Bernstein...will let you know if I find it. I would have bought it (new, for $3.98 I bet) at least 40 years ago...
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