Best unplugged live


I'm listening to Alice in Chains unplugged MTV. Great performance and recorded perfectly. I miss that show. Stripped and seated, I love the concept. 

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Disclaimer #1: I have been a Neil Young fan since “After The Gold Rush” was imprinted onto my 14 year-old brain. Disclaimer #2, I have listened to perhaps a half dozen of the series. On Neil’s unplugged album, the pared down approach fit his music perfectly. He played “Like A Hurricane” on a pump organ in the style of a haunted sea shanty. That recording still speaks to me. 
 

I liked the Nirvana and Eric Clapton recordings also. 

@vthokie83  - Newbie here, sorry for popping in.

Welcome to AudiogoN! No reason to be sorry. Everyone has a first post and your input is welcome. Hope to see you around. AudiogoN is billed as "The High End Audio Community", however many of the most popular threads are music related. Feel free to post or comment on any of the audio equipment threads or any of the music threads.

 

Thank you for the warm welcome, I'll be seeing you guys around the threads....first time posting, but I've been lurking getting ideas for the last 6 months or so.

I am remodeling the first floor of my house, and am replacing almost all of my gear. The agreement with my wife, just get rid of my floor standing Thiel 3.6 speakers (she thinks they are ugly) and go to bookshelfs....and she's good with it. Not sure she had any clue of the consequences of that statement, but I will have to hide the sub somewhere.

@vthokie83  - Wow, replacing Thiel 3.6 floorstanders with bookshelf speakers is going to be a tough one, and possibly/probably expensive! Good luck with it. Are you going to also try to integrate a subwoofer into the system? Have you seen the (very popular) Thiel Speaker thread here on AudiogoN? You might want to post on that thread asking for input on replacements.

Curious if you have started a list of potential replacement bookshelf speakers? 

Anyway, good luck, and enjoy the music.