Re: Your last listen
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:04 pm
About to demo a few interconnects tonight I think it will have to be Victor Wooten Souls Circus and Dave Brubeck Park Avenue South Live, :D
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I know I've got all his albums on vinyl. Hell, I'm such a Gabriel nut I have 5 CDs worth of the stuff he didn't put on albums, gathered from, erm, sources...Daniel Quinn wrote:Peter Gabriel Us - its a mighty fine album and I glad i had the foresight to buy 2 copies when it came out . Have you seen the price of pg's albums on vinyl after but not including So!!
p.s if anybody as Up on vinyl and they dont want it I'll give you £30 for it . before you agree , its only fair of me to tell you to look on google and see how this album goes for . :D
Great album! One of the few classical albums I like, although I am always on the lookout for more.slinger wrote:Now playing: The Queen Symphony - Tolga Kashif / R.P.O
You might like William Orbit. He does rather cool "electronic" versions of some well known classics. I can recommend his "Pieces in a Modern Style" and Pieces in a Modern Style 2 is now out,although I haven't purchased it yet.Sovereign wrote:Great album! One of the few classical albums I like, although I am always on the lookout for more.slinger wrote:Now playing: The Queen Symphony - Tolga Kashif / R.P.O
Hey! I was born in Bolton. I just choose not to live there did spend many years in that London too, now happily settled in woolyback country.Daniel Quinn wrote:South of Manchester is not north to northerners , but despite my grade A alevel in geography ive just google mapped lincs and that would be the 3rd cock up today . , i think i may change my name to homer .