When I first heard these songs over 45 years ago I was absolutely Blown Away by Jimi hendrix's guitar playing and tone .. the tone on who knows and machine-gun is nothing short of phenomenal and I guarantee the first time Yngwie Malmsteen or Stevie Vai or Joe Satriani or any guitar players heard the song they were blown away .. and I guarantee when they listen to it today in 2021 they are still as blown away as they were then
@@larryaldama1673 Jimi made his name outside US. He was never recognized here during his life time. He was also categorically against US (Nixon) govt at the time.
Listening to Machine Gun, Jimi gave us the pictures and sounds of what it felt like to be a soldier in Vietnam to be only families apart, and to be shot down. 💔
If it wasn’t for a bet this masterpiece may not have been. Hendrix did his earlier set at the Fillmore with all of his masterful stage moves to thunderous applause. When Hendrix came off smiling he met Bill Graham. Bill asked Hendrix if he ever went on stage and just played!….No showmanship? Hendrix went quiet….Graham bet him he couldn’t just go onstage and just “play”. Hendrix walked away to his dressing room. When it came time for the late set Hendrix walked on stage planted himself in one spot and didn’t move and gave one of the most historical music performances in the history of the universe. When it was over he walked back stage and stuck his tongue out at Bill Graham. The Fillmore in a tornado of applause came out and did a final number and pulled out every trick in his deep showman book…and said good night…..and we are left forever with this magnificent gift.🎸👁🙏
So, I’ve had this tradition for many years, listening to this on New Years Eve. I thought I was going to miss out this year because I’m terribly ill in bed with the ‘rona… Hearing Jimi say “…happy New Year first of all…” has made me feel just a little bit better. Thanks.
The whole band's performance on who knows and machine gun are absolutely brilliant... jimi's guitar tone is absolutely phenomenal and his playing on both songs was sheer brilliance .. Buddy Miles vocals are awesome and his drums are like a cement mixer.. and Billy holds it down in the pocket beautifully and soulfully.. two of Jimi hendrix's best songs ever recorded
Word ten times over Man!! SO darn accuratley put and I agree with you. The band truly nails it !! Peace Love and Good Music FOREVER!! PS: First heard this in '72 and 50 yrs later, to this day still diggin the shit outta this Album. Play on Gypsy's !!
God how I enjoyed the soft click of my Staunton cartridge touching down on a Jimi Hendrix album! That in itself started the adrenaline rush of what was coming! RIP JIMI and Buddy Miles 🙏 see you guys again on the other side m'brotha's!❤❤
This is one of my favorite albums and also the album that has the track machine gun which is known to be the best guitar solo ever by any guitarist, so much is lost, at least we have this. So much of Hendrix legacy music is seriously artistic or never heard of before or one of a kind for the style "genre" which came from a young man who created all this from his mind in less than 10 years and after a tour in the military as a paratrooper, all of Jimi's content was created in this short time, a savant for sure. I have to include two tracks as my absolute favorites which never had much play in radio land, one is "like a rolling stone" live from the album recorded live at the Monterey pop festival, this track is just dripping with thick fat strat tone unlike anything I have heard before or after, the second track is probably lost in history but was an outake from a bbc studio session recorded on the album "loose ends" called blue suede shoes, it was released on the Barklay lable, this track has some of the most chewy fat and thick guitar tone I have ever heard, on this track Jimi is trying to get the drummer to play a specific pattern and as they pass the "grass" around finally the very short clip takes shape and will send any guitarist on a lifelong tone quest. There is one more track that is most likely the best r&b turned hard rock I have ever heard and that is "red house" Originally released by capital records on an LP called "in the west" but re released excluding the original track "red house" which sounds nothing like the red house track you will hear on the second release, good luck finding the original track, so very sad this man's best work is lost to all but the fortunate people who hung on to those original LP's, happy hunting.
Oh, thanks. I’m sitting here on my porch looking through my vids, and all of them that have been blocked for copyright, and thinking about what I could add now that wouldn’t get blocked. This made me feel good. Thanks!
This whole setup was in my garage, and the shelf the table was on, was mounted on the wall. Whenever the table was playing and the door to the garage slammed, the record would skip. Once I casted this video to the tv that was also in the garage, and i was afraid the record would skip when i shut the door. It was almost the same experience. Lovely.
@@cliftongreene5318 awesome! I bought the Filmore version at a used record store (CD was the medium) after metaphorically "falling in love" with Jimi Hendrix. I think "Bold as Love" will always be my personal favorite, although he is an amazing creature with catalogues of pure, unadaulterated, raw emotional outcries that will inspire for generations!?!
So glad i had older friends in the late 70s.... when i was 15ish they turned us on to band of gypsys .... smoking dope and listening to hendrix.... so much fun
I remember when I was a kid, listening to this when it first came out. After already hearing all the studio releases and loving every single song Jimi had done. This album took me to a place that I was definitely not expecting. I didn't have headphones but I put a pillow on the floor and put my stereo speakers next to my head and blasted this album as loud as I could take it. Lying there on the floor just f....ING stunned. lol Nothing like hearing what turns out to be history for the very first time. Machine Gun blew my head off !!! I've been a guitar player for 59 years and still to this day don't remember ever getting that same feeling of amazement as Machine Gun brought on. One can only speculate and or guess what on earth Jimi might be playing now if he were still alive today. I wonder what the likes of Steve Vai might have for an opinion. Thx so much for this post. Some serious memories here. ;8) Also if interested, look up on UA-cam the version of Machine Gun by The Randy Hansen Band. It's fun for sure. Just a heads up. ;8)
Word Man!! Stunning for shure. Been into Jimi since '72 and this NEVER gets Old. I was 14 and this dug my love and appreciation for Jimi even deeper. I'd already heard "War Heros' and wore it out. One thing here. the People who actually SAW Jimi are some of thee luckiest people on earth. I have a long time friend of mine that was at this show! Dayummm !! Play on Gypsy's !!
@@keithmccaslyn2527 Have you checked the assorted versions of Machine gun by the Randy Hansen Band? Also pretty much anything by him is pretty amazing . Look up his take doing Are You Experienced . Most definitely fasten your seatbelt. Have fun if you haven't seen his stuff already.
@@incaspathway8595 indeed I have ,I've known of Randy's talent for years now. Randy's Band does 1983 A Merman I shall turn to be LIVE,too!! And kills it Man. No one's done this before. Live no less!!
this is TRULY REVOLUTIONARY MUSIC! rips your damn eyelids off and explodes your brain. fans didn't know how to process what was happening. it was TOO MUCH. awesome....
As a Black Rock /Metal musician,people of all races always ask me ,How did that happen?...Well it was this Record..See,when I was a kid,I knew 2 Black Happies.Spunk and Pig..Spunk turned me on to Grand Funk..But Pig,turned me on to Band of Gypsys..From that point on,I wanted to be a Black Rockstar.....JIMI RIP.
Machine Gun stands with the greatest statements Of Tragedy or Tragic Art ever musically made: it stands with Wagner, Mozart, Beethoven, or Mahler: its power to portray feelings of sadness onto desolation, despair & fury onto nihilism ("I ain't afraid no more!") is unmatched by any other art-form or artist. Those who really feel to the depths know what I'm saying. IN EXTREMIS VERITAS, Jimi.
I saw Randy California play with a pickup rhythm section at the local "dive bar" (get drunk and dance) in Lahaina, Maui in 1978 and he tore the roof offa da sucka doing Jimi for two hours. He played in a band called Spirit, out of L.A. (Fresh Garbage, I've got a Line On You), in the late sixties and they opened for Jimi a few times - Randy was 16 when his dad's band hit the airwaves (radio). His dad was the drummer for Spirit. What hath Jimi wrought?
became a junkie for this man sound, finding little but listening a whole lot down in Rockaway...turntable john house on 116th lp was the best high next to coping a smoke, then cigarettes still would be another ten years before I quit that, then starting cleaning a little more as I can, that's how I rool..chelsea own tt.lps smoke, making joints this was good rolling music and flip it over when you get up next..
Just blindly stumbled onto this movie. What an amazingly simple idea.😁 Great album, I think my hearing has been reduced 10 years as a result of Machine Gun!🤣 Well done sir!😁
So good. I can also hear the blues influence. I think when it comes to rock, black people really don’t get their flowers. Though anyone can listen to this style of this music, i think it’s important that people hear music like this from artists such as Jimi Hendrix. (Since rock is often associated solely with white american culture). Rock n roll came from african american culture, and should be credited as such. Regardless, this piece was so good, and Jimi was so talented.
The album was compensation for a contract Hendrix signed with a guy named Ed Chalpin. Hendrix did his usual schtick in the first show and Chalpin didn't like what he heard. He told Hendrix to stand still and play seriously or he wouldn't except the recordings as payment for the contract. History made.
Jimi was a little concerned that though he was very popular and acknowledged by all, his musical style didn't resonate as well with the black community ... needed that bass ... teamed up with Billy Cox (bass) and Buddy Miles (drums) and brothers came out the woodwork buying this album (an immediate hit).
sound like that guitar was asking for help in this album, this dude abused it like there was no tomorrow, he extracted sounds that only Pink Floyd could with all their equipment, LoL
When I first heard these songs over 45 years ago I was absolutely Blown Away by Jimi hendrix's guitar playing and tone .. the tone on who knows and machine-gun is nothing short of phenomenal and I guarantee the first time Yngwie Malmsteen or Stevie Vai or Joe Satriani or any guitar players heard the song they were blown away .. and I guarantee when they listen to it today in 2021 they are still as blown away as they were then
Ding ding!! Bonus round!! Ha! Nailed it ,Jeff!!
🎸🇺🇸🎸
No other guitar player ever sang out his guitar cords!
@@larryaldama1673 Jimi made his name outside US. He was never recognized here during his life time. He was also categorically against US (Nixon) govt at the time.
......but also check out the Berkeley Machine Gun performances for sheer raw power !
One of the best examples on why Hendrix was the greatest!
🎸🇺🇸🎸🇺🇸
I think Eddie Hazel is better.
Snap, crackle, pop. Thank goodness for CDs!
Sixty Hertz hum amplified crack snapple 🎉pop⚡️
Jimi Hendrix is the Greatest of all time.
I saw Jimi in 1970. Machine Gun always brings me to tears though I was able to evade the draft. Jimi was a force of nature, with or without a band.
Listening to Machine Gun, Jimi gave us the pictures and sounds of what it felt like to be a soldier in Vietnam to be only families apart, and to be shot down. 💔
If it wasn’t for a bet this masterpiece may not have been. Hendrix did his earlier set at the Fillmore with all of his masterful stage moves to thunderous applause.
When Hendrix came off smiling he met Bill Graham. Bill asked Hendrix if he ever went on stage and just played!….No showmanship?
Hendrix went quiet….Graham bet him he couldn’t just go onstage and just “play”.
Hendrix walked away to his dressing room.
When it came time for the late set Hendrix walked on stage planted himself in one spot and didn’t move and gave one of the most historical music performances in the history of the universe.
When it was over he walked back stage and stuck his tongue out at Bill Graham.
The Fillmore in a tornado of applause came out and did a final number and pulled out every trick in his deep showman book…and said good night…..and we are left forever with this magnificent gift.🎸👁🙏
And then he applied the same method afterwards to versions of Hear My Train at Berkeley, and, at Stockholm, 9.1.70
So, I’ve had this tradition for many years, listening to this on New Years Eve. I thought I was going to miss out this year because I’m terribly ill in bed with the ‘rona…
Hearing Jimi say “…happy New Year first of all…” has made me feel just a little bit better.
Thanks.
53 years later this album is
holding up after all that time.
The original Whammy Bar KING!
Thank You 😊
❤😂😮😅😊😎😭🥳
👋🎸🥁🎵🎶👍🤔🧐
16:50 - 17:38 is on another level.
That ferocious flurry of notes, the whammy dive, the feedback and then into that heavy riff….dear god
someone asked me once what I thought the most amazing guitar moment was and I played this exact sequence.
So few know about this album. Great stuff!!
52 years ago tonight! Ive listened to this album every new years eve for the past 45 years!!
...me too, since end 1970🎸☮
@@jogischulz2576 + add another year!
and Alice's Restaurant every thanksgivin
The whole band's performance on who knows and machine gun are absolutely brilliant... jimi's guitar tone is absolutely phenomenal and his playing on both songs was sheer brilliance .. Buddy Miles vocals are awesome and his drums are like a cement mixer.. and Billy holds it down in the pocket beautifully and soulfully.. two of Jimi hendrix's best songs ever recorded
Word ten times over Man!! SO darn accuratley put and I agree with you. The band truly nails it !! Peace Love and Good Music FOREVER!! PS: First heard this in '72 and 50 yrs later, to this day still diggin the shit outta this Album. Play on Gypsy's !!
Message to Love is in another stratosphere
¡Gracias, gracias, garacias, que recuerdos maravillosos y melancólicos de una juventud que no volverá, gracias hermanos!
Respect the Guitar God! A magical night captured for eternity..
And Jim I respected buddy guy. Check out an early video of him
I took a trip the first time I heard this album not planned!
It's fkin brilliant!!! ❤
Miss u jimi.
For people who were born in 1952 and are 70 years old
remember Jimi's music
more than I can.
Yes I am 70 Jimi was just beyond amazing.
I was born in 57, and my neighbor played Hendrix , Joplin iron butterfly LPs. Played them loud gave me goosebumps.
God how I enjoyed the soft click of my Staunton cartridge touching down on a Jimi Hendrix album! That in itself started the adrenaline rush of what was coming! RIP JIMI and Buddy Miles 🙏 see you guys again on the other side m'brotha's!❤❤
SAME ❤❤❤❤💿
I've been listening to this for 60 yes still sounds great
My first album i ever bought.
......me too, 1970 , I was 16 🎸☮
Master-class in guitar by Jimi!
Great video. Thanks so much for posting this masterpiece!
This is one of my favorite albums and also the album that has the track machine gun which is known to be the best guitar solo ever by any guitarist, so much is lost, at least we have this. So much of Hendrix legacy music is seriously artistic or never heard of before or one of a kind for the style "genre" which came from a young man who created all this from his mind in less than 10 years and after a tour in the military as a paratrooper, all of Jimi's content was created in this short time, a savant for sure. I have to include two tracks as my absolute favorites which never had much play in radio land, one is "like a rolling stone" live from the album recorded live at the Monterey pop festival, this track is just dripping with thick fat strat tone unlike anything I have heard before or after, the second track is probably lost in history but was an outake from a bbc studio session recorded on the album "loose ends" called blue suede shoes, it was released on the Barklay lable, this track has some of the most chewy fat and thick guitar tone I have ever heard, on this track Jimi is trying to get the drummer to play a specific pattern and as they pass the "grass" around finally the very short clip takes shape and will send any guitarist on a lifelong tone quest. There is one more track that is most likely the best r&b turned hard rock I have ever heard and that is "red house" Originally released by capital records on an LP called "in the west" but re released excluding the original track "red house" which sounds nothing like the red house track you will hear on the second release, good luck finding the original track, so very sad this man's best work is lost to all but the fortunate people who hung on to those original LP's, happy hunting.
Whoever's channel this is...I thank you & i really appreciate what you've done.
Cheers mate!
Oh, thanks. I’m sitting here on my porch looking through my vids, and all of them that have been blocked for copyright, and thinking about what I could add now that wouldn’t get blocked. This made me feel good. Thanks!
Thank you vastly for putting up the vinyl, richer sound of this, sir or madam.
This whole video...
NOSTALGIA!!! Mesmerized watching a dang turntable🔥
You'd think I had never seen one! I miss vinyl 📀 Amen!
This whole setup was in my garage, and the shelf the table was on, was mounted on the wall. Whenever the table was playing and the door to the garage slammed, the record would skip. Once I casted this video to the tv that was also in the garage, and i was afraid the record would skip when i shut the door. It was almost the same experience. Lovely.
Jimi at his best!
Jimi is a army Veteran 🇺🇸🇺🇸🎸🎸👍
Screaming eagle 101 Airborne.
Hey! Thanks for posting this vinyl version! Best version on UA-cam. Feels like a time trip back to the 70s or 80s
Buddy Miles sure helped a lot in making this such a Great Album! 😊
Wow
This kicks heavily on today's weed, oh mighty righteous brothers and sisters!
Love this forever!!❤❤
Hallo, thank you, love this record for over 50years, I played my albums 🎸also on a Dual (1224 ) in the mid 70s☮
Heck yes! My favorite Dual is the 1209.
I was playing this LP through my KLH model 24 and AR2x speakers at 3/4 volume. ❤❤
Machine Gun 1st Set is the rock sound manifesto🎸☘️🪐
Jimi here is the skill of a musical genius. Still sounds beyond amazing now in 2022.
One of the all time baddest live albums ever. Tied for first place with full house, if you want blood, captured live & fandango
Most definitely.
@@cliftongreene5318 awesome! I bought the Filmore version at a used record store (CD was the medium) after metaphorically "falling in love" with Jimi Hendrix.
I think "Bold as Love" will always be my personal favorite, although he is an amazing creature with catalogues of pure, unadaulterated, raw emotional outcries that will inspire for generations!?!
So glad i had older friends in the late 70s.... when i was 15ish they turned us on to band of gypsys .... smoking dope and listening to hendrix.... so much fun
Album préféré de mon ami décédé hier,
This record still selling
demais lembrar esses bons tempos ,eu tinha esse vinil e outros.abraços amigos.
This bass sound on your post is really awesome. Vinyl even thru digital rocks.
band of gypsys is very a sacred album!!!
I remember when I was a kid, listening to this when it first came out. After already hearing all the studio releases and loving every single song Jimi had done. This album took me to a place that I was definitely not expecting. I didn't have headphones but I put a pillow on the floor and put my stereo speakers next to my head and blasted this album as loud as I could take it. Lying there on the floor just f....ING stunned. lol
Nothing like hearing what turns out to be history for the very first time. Machine Gun blew my head off !!! I've been a guitar player for 59 years and still to this day don't remember ever getting that same feeling of amazement as Machine Gun brought on. One can only speculate and or guess what on earth Jimi might be playing now if he were still alive today. I wonder what the likes of Steve Vai might have for an opinion. Thx so much for this post. Some serious memories here.
;8) Also if interested, look up on UA-cam the version of Machine Gun by The Randy Hansen Band. It's fun for sure. Just a heads up. ;8)
Word Man!! Stunning for shure. Been into Jimi since '72 and this NEVER gets Old. I was 14 and this dug my love and appreciation for Jimi even deeper. I'd already heard "War Heros' and wore it out. One thing here. the People who actually SAW Jimi are some of thee luckiest people on earth. I have a long time friend of mine that was at this show! Dayummm !! Play on Gypsy's !!
@@keithmccaslyn2527 Have you checked the assorted versions of Machine gun by the Randy Hansen Band? Also pretty much anything by him is pretty amazing . Look up his take doing Are You Experienced . Most definitely fasten your seatbelt. Have fun if you haven't seen his stuff already.
@@incaspathway8595 indeed I have ,I've known of Randy's talent for years now. Randy's Band does 1983 A Merman I shall turn to be LIVE,too!! And kills it Man. No one's done this before. Live no less!!
Screaming guitar ,feels good
Best😊
Thank you so much for this special moment
Finally!!! I’ve been looking for this complete set on UA-cam for almost 2 years. The only time I’ve heard this all the way three was New Years 2020
they drained me with elelectric lady land. ..
Imagine going at the time to this Hendrix concert at the Filmore, not quite knowing what to expect and then being blown away by this performance?
this is TRULY REVOLUTIONARY MUSIC! rips your damn eyelids off and explodes your brain. fans didn't know how to process what was happening. it was TOO MUCH. awesome....
Had the album then cassette then now cd and this hear .The best Jimi
Forgot about the 8 track before that the 4 track the wheel flipped up looked like an 8 track
Yes. We rock 🪨 🎸
Thank you 🖤 Jimi Hendrix i love you too the universum 🌠 and back 🧭🔥💥🌟⭐🌌
u vinyl snobs are all so...amazing!!! thank you lol :>
As a Black Rock /Metal musician,people of all races always ask me ,How did that happen?...Well it was this Record..See,when I was a kid,I knew 2 Black Happies.Spunk and Pig..Spunk turned me on to Grand Funk..But Pig,turned me on to Band of Gypsys..From that point on,I wanted to be a Black Rockstar.....JIMI RIP.
I really love hearing that again! I had the 8-track, it was super great quality, thank you for sharing this!
Great album. Who Knows and Them Changes are the best. Hendrix never overplayed. I wonder how his music would have evolved if he had lived.
Best Hendrix imo.. free floating care free jams with purpose. Doesn't get much better than that ✌️
Hands down this LP is Hendrix’s finest guitar work. Every song is a classic
Machine Gun stands with the greatest statements Of Tragedy or Tragic Art ever musically made: it stands with Wagner, Mozart, Beethoven, or Mahler: its power to portray feelings of sadness onto desolation, despair & fury onto nihilism ("I ain't afraid no more!") is unmatched by any other art-form or artist. Those who really feel to the depths know what I'm saying. IN EXTREMIS VERITAS, Jimi.
Yep this one's always been a winner
Very cool my friend ☮️☯️🎸🎶😎👍
Nice reliving the original. Discovering this was a magical moment for me.
Eddie Tbone
dropping some vinyl baby
Un capolavoro
Hah! Even with the scratches. Beautiful. Thank you.
Auto subscribed. I listened to this all the time in the 70’s, because my mother had it on continuously. Our copy was a little beat up......
it just dont get any better than Jimi
I saw Randy California play with a pickup rhythm section at the local "dive bar" (get drunk and dance) in Lahaina, Maui in 1978 and he tore the roof offa da sucka doing Jimi for two hours. He played in a band called Spirit, out of L.A. (Fresh Garbage, I've got a Line On You), in the late sixties and they opened for Jimi a few times - Randy was 16 when his dad's band hit the airwaves (radio). His dad was the drummer for Spirit. What hath Jimi wrought?
this album...
became a junkie for this man sound, finding little but listening a whole lot down in Rockaway...turntable john house on 116th lp was the best high next to coping a smoke, then cigarettes still would be another ten years before I quit that, then starting cleaning a little more as I can, that's how I rool..chelsea own tt.lps smoke, making joints this was good rolling music and flip it over when you get up next..
Have enjoyed this so many times. Thank you for posting.
Amazing concept! And an amazing album. I am proud of you, whomever you are!
Great job!!
This was brilliant 👍☺️ thanks again
Historique !!!
They ain't too much a man can say.
Definitely!
Just blindly stumbled onto this movie. What an amazingly simple idea.😁 Great album, I think my hearing has been reduced 10 years as a result of Machine Gun!🤣
Well done sir!😁
Smokin a joint with Dale, Bob, Bernie, and me, wonder what ever became of those dudes?
Machine gun , pretty Good!
Thank you for this
So good. I can also hear the blues influence. I think when it comes to rock, black people really don’t get their flowers. Though anyone can listen to this style of this music, i think it’s important that people hear music like this from artists such as Jimi Hendrix. (Since rock is often associated solely with white american culture).
Rock n roll came from african american culture, and should be credited as such.
Regardless, this piece was so good, and Jimi was so talented.
I believe African Americans had their culture hijacked and strategically replaced with this demon rap music of today
Blows my mind young black dudes my age really have zero idea this exists
I have this album , K7 and CD , search to here at internet , not easy , i think i can hear on more time , seconde face better like .
Only collections I need is Hendrix, and parliament funkadelic
Chris, don't forget Sly and the Family Stones
Forever humans have been pondering contacting universal intelligence....there for those have ears to listen...................................
Duddy Miles. OMG!
lt's BUDDY MILES,....NOT DUDDY.
Guess Imma gonna update Machine Gun - I don't see any volunteers.
dang this is good stuff
Story is .....Bill Graham told him the first set was weak. They came back with music history.
and supposedly Jimi said after the second set " How was THAT, muthafucka!!?"
🎸🇺🇸
Bill Graham was also music history. One of the greatest.
The album was compensation for a contract Hendrix signed with a guy named Ed Chalpin. Hendrix did his usual schtick in the first show and Chalpin didn't like what he heard. He told Hendrix to stand still and play seriously or he wouldn't except the recordings as payment for the contract. History made.
Jimi was a little concerned that though he was very popular and acknowledged by all, his musical style didn't resonate as well with the black community ... needed that bass ... teamed up with Billy Cox (bass) and Buddy Miles (drums) and brothers came out the woodwork buying this album (an immediate hit).
East St Louis, Il FAVORITE/ 15th Piggott Ave./ Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Il. 1970/ (Lincoln Park/ Jones Park) HI-PHI-HI
I forgot Forest Park, St. Louis, Mo.
sound like that guitar was asking for help in this album, this dude abused it like there was no tomorrow, he extracted sounds that only Pink Floyd could with all their equipment, LoL
As of 2 December, 2020, at east 11 people who voted thumbs down need mental health checkups.
Back in the eighties that is
when began to take interest in
his music. At first, it was a bit
bizzare.
13:54 stay the best seconds of the whole music until these days for me
none better my friend ,,, and still makes sense in todays paths of life ,,, I rank Live At Leeds second to this . # 3 would be any Govt Mule show
I am getting live interactive versions on my device
I have the original LP and the colour of the center is red, not yellow. So this LP must be a reissue.
great sound. is that a stanton 500 cartridge?
A.J.? Actually a Pickering, which somehow is linked to Stanton. I think Pickering makes Stanton cartridges, but I’m not positive about that.