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

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today's amazon music accompaniment to my run--a socio/political classic!
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Gil Scott-Heron/Brian Jackson Winter in America
https://www.allmusic.com/album/winter-in-america-mw0000033997
 
Lep Zeppelin III is now my favorite album of theirs, mainly because I heard their other stuff way too much over the years.

Rhino just emailed me the link to this '75 Earls Court show song of 'That's The Way' (love that one.)
http://click.em.rhino.com/?qs=57107...bdd948782dcab2300ee27ba36d0ed0725c63a4960e367
And they're also hawking this expensive box set (another T.O.M.B.S. for me.)
https://store.rhino.com/artist/led-...gle-led-zeppelin-iii-super-deluxe-bundle.html
But I don't see that Earls Court show in this box set as a DVD, seems like there's just bootlegs out there.
So is that Earls Court show available somewhere else as far as a legitimate release?
 
Lep Zeppelin III is now my favorite album of theirs, mainly because I heard their other stuff way too much over the years.

Rhino just emailed me the link to this '75 Earls Court show song of 'That's The Way' (love that one.)
http://click.em.rhino.com/?qs=57107...bdd948782dcab2300ee27ba36d0ed0725c63a4960e367
And they're also hawking this expensive box set (another T.O.M.B.S. for me.)
https://store.rhino.com/artist/led-...gle-led-zeppelin-iii-super-deluxe-bundle.html
But I don't see that Earls Court show in this box set as a DVD, seems like there's just bootlegs out there.
So is that Earls Court show available somewhere else as far as a legitimate release?
Its not in the box, its on the double DVD https://www.amazon.co.uk/Led-Zeppel...ords=led+zeppelin&qid=1603922449&s=dvd&sr=1-4 Its been a while since I played it but if I remember correctly the surround mix was disappointing
 
Macbeth in Surround!
Macbeth: A Surround Sound Experiment

Shakespeare gets spooky this weekend as the incomparable Laila Robins (The Lion in Winter) lends her voice to an eerie audio performance of Macbeth along with 13 other actors. Robins will vocalize all three Weird Sisters, and a listen to the trailer offers a taste of how the layered vocals sound. (Hint: It’s spine-chilling.) For the most sensory and Halloween-esque experience, participants should wear headphones and listen by candlelight — or, better yet, no light at all. Single tickets are on sale now with 100% of proceeds going to The Actors Fund. Then tune in October 31 – November 1 and prepare to be thrice scared.
 
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