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- DennisJoined:First Show & Cold Dead Hands
Cold dead hands indeed :-)
I buy this stuff and tell my wife, "but look they go up in value" "It's for our son someday"
In reality it doesn't matter what happens to the price,,, I'm not selling.
It wouldn't be a collection if you sold stuff. I've been collecting albums since I was 7. I still have all my "kids" albums.
Someday they will go to my son (unless my wife sells them all 5 minutes after I'm dead), what he will do with them, who knows.
Can there EVER be enough music? Of course not!
Music may not be life, but it's the reason for living. If the only thing we can take to the next stop in life is our memories, mine will be filled with music!
- dmcvtJoined:Jorgenson Pederson
Great concert last night in Rock Hall MD, intimate venue with John Jorgenson's bluegrass band, featuring legend Herb Pedersen, who just turned 80 and has played with so many including Chris Hillman, David Grisman, Old and In the Way, many others. Looking forward to JRAD Thursday in Burlington, Yonder Mountain soon after. Jorgenson is especially memorable for me, his Django Jazz was the last live music I saw before the pandemic shut everything down for years.
- 1stshow70878Joined:1974-05-12
You can tell by the date order that I'm on the archive. Just wanted to see what the windy wall show was about. Decent SBD and some good stuff in there despite the complaints, especially as we get past those 1st few songs. Not a blow you away (pun intended) but not bad either.
Oro, in the mid-to-late 70s I got to see Chick Corea and Gary Burton together in Boulder, CO (great sound and acoustics in their indoor concert hall, forget the name right now) for a life altering show likely the highest I've ever been on fungi. Or was that the one with the peyote milkshakes? Either way the musical notes were visible in the air at times but the moving walls seemed controllable, lol.
Keith Jarret's Koln is a favorite in my collection as well. I have most of his catalog that is on the ECM label which were all superb quality recordings and pressings BITD. As Dennis likely knows these bring good money on the resale market, but they will have to pry them out of my cold dead hands, etc.
Cheers