The further I come along in this audio journey, the less I refer to my reference albums to check on my system. Reason is I get sick listening to this couple dozen albums over and over again. I much rather play a wider inventory even so it has some sound limitations, because by now I can easily discern those shortcomings and work on my system accordingly. I have been purposely ignoring my reference albums so I can enjoy their music once again down the road. To me life is too short to let my system narrow down my musical experience to a few reference albums no matter how great they sound.
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@baylinor , +10 to the fourth...;) I have my ’favs’, but will withhold them to myself, for myself. If a stranger was to peruse my ’library’, they would likely be confused to glean the chaff from the kernels that counted... I’ve a lot of that which I return to, to revisit time, place, and space; driven by mood and desire to attempt the improbable. By then, ’appearance’ to that ’show’ ought to be ’live-streamed’ in some fashion, and likely not a ’node buster’ or that would cause a DOS in any case. I’m ok with that....’fringe folk’ are used to that, and wouldn’t deny demise anyway. I’ll work on the programming in the meanwhile.... ;) J |
After 50 years of experimenting with all music genres, a huge collection of spinning discs has crowded my living/music room. Of the many becomes a few... Oysterhead / The Grand Pecking Order Anne Bisson / Blue Mind deluxe edition (holy crap is that recorded masterfully) Haya Band / Silent Sky with singer DaiQuing Tana |
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