Just finished moving to my new (solo) spot a few hours ago, 15,000 lps is no joke. Yikes.. I got shuggie inspiration info on the portable right now.. Gotdamn it feels good to be sitting on the couch
well big stacks, after this post, you'll be the first person i think of if i ever run across a double!
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wyzewayz said:
well big stacks, after this post, you'll be the first person i think of if i ever run across a double!
Hey Wyzeways,
My uncle played the LP for me decades ago, but of course, he wouldn't part with his copy. I've wanted a copy ever since. I'm willing to do business too for those who have that extra copy.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
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When I bought it I despised it, now I think it`s brilliant. How tastes can change...
Just finished moving to my new (solo) spot a few hours ago, 15,000 lps is no joke. Yikes.. I got shuggie inspiration info on the portable right now.. Gotdamn it feels good to be sitting on the couch
from 2010 to 2011 I was listening to the Black Renaissance tune. That little female whimper call towards the end is one of the best things I ever heard in my life
THIS RIGHT HERE.
From the nineties, when the Fat Possum label was introducing the punk and alt-rock crowd to the blues.
Junior Kimbrough, T-Model Ford and R.L. Burnside got all the attention, but this release by Elmo Williams & Hezekiah Early was overlooked. Great album that was mixed 100x hotter than most blues records.
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congratulations man!
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Hey Wyzeways,
That's great, mane!!! I hope to make that happen one day. Maybe one of our fellow 'Strutters (who has doubles) will help make my dream come true. ;-P
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Hey Wyzeways,
My uncle played the LP for me decades ago, but of course, he wouldn't part with his copy. I've wanted a copy ever since. I'm willing to do business too for those who have that extra copy.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
When I bought it I despised it, now I think it`s brilliant. How tastes can change...
Hahaha thx B*n!
I needed some rock & roll to shake up the hangover a bit.
THIS RIGHT HERE.
From the nineties, when the Fat Possum label was introducing the punk and alt-rock crowd to the blues.
Junior Kimbrough, T-Model Ford and R.L. Burnside got all the attention, but this release by Elmo Williams & Hezekiah Early was overlooked. Great album that was mixed 100x hotter than most blues records.
That snare on Smokey Feeling always makes me
Good call! This was the 2nd record I listened to in 2011.
and then this,