MT 28 - Lock your wife and dog in the trunk for an hour. See who's happy when you open it.
Barry Manilow?
Good morning, reprobates.
Hello gang!
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.
Hello Lazy Asses!
Where the heck have you been, young man? 😛
Just been going through some stuff. Busy trying to find a job.
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.
Woke up to get some pre-office work done. Started my day with Tres Hombres and Fandango.
The Beano album in mono is spinning now.
Woke up to get some pre-office work done. Started my day with Tres Hombres and Fandango.
The Beano album in mono is spinning now.
Isn't Beano for relieving gas?
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.
Hello Lazy Asses!
Where the heck have you been, young man? 😛
Just been going through some stuff. Busy trying to find a job.
Good luck with the job search. Hope it's going well.
This is my new vintage on a budget setup for the family room: 
The turntable isn't vintage or budget, but I have less than $200.00 into the Pioneer receiver, Boston Acoustics speakers, and the heavy gauge wire.

Good morning!
Hello!
Good Morning..................
I think my brother had a receiver very similar at one time..................
Good Morning drunkards
I think my brother had a receiver very similar at one time..................
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It's an SX-636. I had a hand-me-down in the 80s and 90s that was very similar. I think it was the next model up, the SX-737. It had a few more watts per channel, and some toggle switches for EQs, filters, and stuff like that.
I also had a pair of BA A40s like the ones I picked up. For a smaller setup, it's perfect, and the solid state stuff is wired to sound a little tubey.
I can also confirm that 25W/Channel in the 70s sounds almost like 100W/channel in a modern receiver.
I think I'm still in the market for stuff like this-hoping to put something similar.
It occurred to me that stereo talk isn't the same without the Spacemonkey,
MT to the Mothership, is there anybody there?
Miss the Space Monkey.
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.
Regarding turntables, I have three. I don't know the particulars of them like some do here but a guy I know gave me one about four years ago. It is from 1973. I started loading up on vinyl. THB isn't exactly appreciative. 😮
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.
Groovy stereo setup, moid!
I have a Pioneer SX-680; got it in 1979, and it still works!
This is my new vintage on a budget setup for the family room:
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Looks like my ideal man cave.
Happy ThursGay!
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.
Looks like my ideal man cave.
What's with the plant? 😮 😉
Everything in Moderation. Including Moderation.
Yo!
I have a question. How do I search the database to find out when and where the ABB performed a certain song? My Dad, over the weekend, said that he liked a particular version of Come On In My Kitchen and Gregg's vocals from LAFE. I informed him that tune does not appear on LAFE or The Fillmore Concerts and as far as I knew the only Duane era (I mentioned the acoustic version from the disc that was put out in the 90's, not it) version I was aware (that he would have any chance of hearing, as he doesn't have any idea of the other than commercial recordings out there) of was not the ABB, but with Delaney and Bonnie and I didn't think Gregg did the vocals. He seemed to be a little miffed that would be that authoritative about his statement and insisted that it was out there.
So, how do I find a listing of times the tune was performed and whether or not he had any chance of ever hearing it?
Go to Events-ABBase.
Type in "Kitchen" in the ABBase field (below the calendar)
Click on the button for 'Search setlists". You could also add comments in case somebody commented on it.
Should bring up a list of shows they played it at, but remember not all of the setlists out there are complete.
When I did the search, the first time it was played was at Duane's funeral in 1971. The next time was 1990. Use the setlist button, not the comments button. You can then click on the show to see the entire setlist.
[Edited on 9/10/2015 by Sang]
When I did the search, the first time it was played was at Duane's funeral in 1971. The next time was 1990. Use the setlist button, not the comments button. You can then click on the show to see the entire setlist.
[Edited on 9/10/2015 by Sang]
I found that, too.
I think I am correct on this one.
Looks like my ideal man cave.
What's with the plant? 😮 😉
Same explanation as the country chit on the walls. It's a corner of our family room, so I don't have sole authority over its contents.
And good morning!
Good afternoon
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