Jeff Beck - Live In Tokyo (1999)
Vinyl Picked this up during a very quick trawl of the vinyl racks at TWH. A double album for 1 cent shy of 20 bucks!
commentsVinyl Picked this up during a very quick trawl of the vinyl racks at TWH. A double album for 1 cent shy of 20 bucks!
commentsA nice collaboration between Fleetwood Mac’s guitar slinger and popular country harmonists in Live Nashville get together. There’s a mingle of some old Mac songs and Little Big Town tunes.
comments45 rpm 12 inch Vinyl I first played this great big double slab of 12 inch 45rpm vinyl at 33rpm a while back (it sounded like Low hitting the sludge button) and it lasted all of 5 minutes before I realised.
commentsThis is probably my favourite album of the year so far. It’s worth the price of admission alone just for the phenomenal band backing her.
commentsPlay that funky music white boy! This is great for a Friday night cleaning out my den upstairs. Never one to deviate from his vintage and well oiled template, it’s still comforting that he remains this consistently good.
commentsThe two live Sonic Youth shows I went to in Wellington in 1995 (with the Foo Fighters) and Auckland in 2004 (with J.
commentsOn Vinyl More 70’s magic. Kraftwerk was so important to me at around the late 70’s early 80’s. While “Computer World” did the miles on my walkman, this beauty helped me usher in Bowie’s Berlin period.
commentsOn Vinyl of course! I have a much greater appreciation of The Allman Bros and am actively seeking out all I can find.
commentsVinyl This recently remastered vinyl record album had my jaw dropping and hitting the floor. Another album I remember from my sister’s collection sounding absolutely stunning on vinyl.
commentsGreat compilation of unreleased and rarities from those post Bauhaus rockers. Surprisingly psychedelic and slightly bonkers at the same time. Daniel Ash remains a guitar slinging hero to me.
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