Whats on your turntable tonight?


For me its the first or very early LP's of:
Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South"
Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue
Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer"
and,
Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
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@boxer12  I wish the best for you wife.  I hope the test results provide very good news.  Stay well and healthy.

@reubent  thanks for the heads up on the Live At Leeds.  I have an original pressing (well worn) and a box set The Who put out a number of years ago with a fresh vinyl disc and that also includes CDs with the recordings from Leeds and Hull (another venue in England).  It's fun to compare the two performances.  I'll have to check into this 3 LP edition for all of those extra songs.

I have seen The Who 5 times.  The last two times were about 10 years ago.  However, the first three times included the North American Tours of Tommy (about 2 months after the Live At Leeds album first released), then Who's Next, then Quadrophenia.  Memories for life!!!  Living and growing up in Southern California provided incredible concerts for basically every great band there is.
Steve Earle - Guitar Town, surprize 5$ find at the local record shop in an the "Budget" unsorted bin.  It looked pretty scratched but i was so excited to find it I bought it anyway.  Plays very well (better than most "180g Audiophile grade" new releases) and the recording is soooo well done.  Very lucky & happy.  
@wgh64  - Nice find. "Guitar Town" is a great album. Wish I had it on vinyl......
@mammothguy54  - Buy the 3LP Deluxe Edition of "Live at Leeds". It is very likely basically the same set you heard on the "Tommy" tour back in the day. It's played end to end, with all of the between-track banter left in. Great set and the sound quality is excellent.
@reubent  Yes indeed, it is the very same concert that I saw and we knew that going into it.  That's why I would like to get the 33 track set.  Check this out, it was an all day concert event at the Anaheim Angels Ballpark.  I was about 80 feet from the stage, dead center.  Opening act was Blues Image, next up was John B Sebastion, next up was Jesse Colin Young, next up was Leon Russel, and then finally The Who.  WOW!!!
I looked on Elusive Disc and Acoustic Sounds and can not find the album you described.  Only a reissue of Live At Leeds (180 gr, same 6 songs) and a used offering of the box set I have (at $225 and I paid $100).  What label is it one and/or can you direct me to where I can buy it.  It's something I would like to have.
Thank you very much.