ALL ABOUT MUSIC #2 - Non Surround, Not Covered In Other Threads

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Wow, forgot about this one.

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I’m amazed at all the really good drummers out there today. Whether they’re actually playing a dual kick drum kit, or doing what Keith Moon did, playing a single kick drum and making it sound like there’s two. My favorite drummers are the ones who rise ever so slightly, above the time (count), while they play.
 
Some people still think surround music is a gimmick. Hell, it's only been around for 50 years!!

I am impressed with a 9k collection.

After 64 years of collecting, I do have him beat. I have 20k CD's, 1k of various Surround formats and 5k LP's.

Spirit is in my 5 favorite acts. If you haven't heard them, you're missing something exceptional!
 
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Moby Grape (1st) #1 favorite

Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot CD-4

Abbey Road - Quarrymen BD-A

Who's Next

Marrying Maiden - It's a Beautiful Day Jerry Garcia guests

Blood, Sweat & Tears (2) SACD Quad

Touch - John Klemmer

Birds of Fire - Mahavishnu Orchestra SACD Quad

A Long Time Comin' - Electric Flag

Bubbling Under:

Icarus - Paul Winter Consort (Oregon)

Jack Johnson - Miles

Tumbleweed Connection - Elton John SACD 5.1
 
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Check out my "bubbling under" additions

What's your top 10, Clement?
Alphabetically, ones you have not noted:
The Allman Brothers Band At Fillmore East
The Clash London Calling
John Coltrane A Love Supreme
The Congos Heart of the Congos
Marvin Gaye What's Going On
Kendrick Lamar 2 Pimp A Butterfly
Love Forever Changes
Astor Piazzolla Tango Zero Hour
Soft Machine Third
The Who Quadrophenia
Bubblicious:
Burning Spear Marcus Garvey/Garvey's Ghost
King Crimson In The Court Of The Crimson King
Van Morrison Astral Weeks
Prince
Sign o' The Times
Stevie Wonder Songs In The Key Of Life
 
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A Long Time Comin' - Electric Flag

Much respect for this one. On my Top Ten as well for 52 years.

I'll never forget the first time I heard it in 10th grade, belonged to a friend's older brother, was able to borrow it and listen over and over on headphones for a week.

The roots of Chicago and BS&T right here, Bloomfield was never better, and we were proud that Buddy Miles was from Nebraska.

The older brother had the soundtrack to The Trip, also.
(Lied about my age to get into the movie theater for that one in '67.)



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