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Here are a couple of tunes featuring guys that occasionally play with my band.  The first one features a guy going by the name of George Washingmachine on fiddle, the second features a guy name Jy-Perry Banks (and his brother Zane Banks on vocals) who I consider to be one of the best pedal steel players I've seen or heard, and the third as well as featuring Jy, also features a guy named Johnny Gauci on keyboards.

 

 

 

 
48 minutes ago, hardtack said:

If you're into country music rjay, I'd assume you've heard these guys, but if not, enjoy:
 

 

Thanks 'hardtack'...I've been lucky enough to see Buddy solo (at the Corner Hotel) and also with Emmylou...and almost forgot also saw him with Steve Earle's band at the Central Club Hotel in Richmond.

They are a great music couple...

Had to post this one.  Highly recommend watching the whole thing but if you're in a hurry make sure to at least watch the four minutes from 5:00 onwards.  Mind boggling.

 

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Losing interest in the footy....

Lets see if I can find some music on Youtube.

...back in a minute.

Ah yes, love Gabriel and at his peak on this tour...just love the sound of his voice and what about the band.

They look like they are having so much fun...it's infectious.

 

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Would it be possible for a mod to get rid of that unnecessary apostrophe in "Videos" in the thread title.  Thanks.

2 hours ago, Wobbly Bob said:

Would it be possible for a mod to get rid of that unnecessary apostrophe in "Videos" in the thread title.  Thanks.

 

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@hardtack @dpositive   @Wobbly Bob   @Nascent  @layzie  @rjay  @Trisul  @WERRIDEE  @Earl Hood  @bingers  @Go the Biff  @Sir Why You Little  @phalanx  @nutbean  @Diamond_Jim  @Dr John Dee  @Hell Bent  @Jara  @3Dee  @bjDee  @Carlos Danger  @Yossarian  @Wrecker45  @AzzKikA  @Jack Jack  @Gorgoroth  @Deestroy All  @H_T 

For those that are interested there is an interesting doco on Viceland - 9.20pm tonight (Channel 031) about the comeback of 'Vinyl' records including the diversification of vinyl fandom

2 minutes ago, Macca said:

@hardtack @dpositive   @Wobbly Bob   @Nascent  @layzie  @rjay  @Trisul  @WERRIDEE  @Earl Hood  @bingers  @Go the Biff  @Sir Why You Little  @phalanx  @nutbean  @Diamond_Jim  @Dr John Dee  @Hell Bent  @Jara  @3Dee  @bjDee  @Carlos Danger  @Yossarian  @Wrecker45  @AzzKikA  @Jack Jack  @Gorgoroth  @Deestroy All  @H_T 

For those that are interested there is an interesting doco on Viceland - 9.20pm tonight (Channel 031) about the comeback of 'Vinyl' records including the diversification of vinyl fandom

When you main listening genres are Metal, Punk and Reggae then vinyl never went away ?

28 minutes ago, Macca said:

@hardtack @dpositive   @Wobbly Bob   @Nascent  @layzie  @rjay  @Trisul  @WERRIDEE  @Earl Hood  @bingers  @Go the Biff  @Sir Why You Little  @phalanx  @nutbean  @Diamond_Jim  @Dr John Dee  @Hell Bent  @Jara  @3Dee  @bjDee  @Carlos Danger  @Yossarian  @Wrecker45  @AzzKikA  @Jack Jack  @Gorgoroth  @Deestroy All  @H_T 

For those that are interested there is an interesting doco on Viceland - 9.20pm tonight (Channel 031) about the comeback of 'Vinyl' records including the diversification of vinyl fandom

Thanks 'Macca', there's something special about vinyl. Putting an LP on the turntable, looking at great cover art and reading the liner notes not to mention the sound.

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49 minutes ago, rjay said:

Thanks 'Macca', there's something special about vinyl. Putting an LP on the turntable, looking at great cover art and reading the liner notes not to mention the sound.

The doco was made this year so it will be new to most.  American slant of course but vinyl is vinyl and it has universal appeal

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Still have most of my Records (Records are made of vinyl)

But no turntable for many years.

Hi Definition Files don't deteriorate every time a sharp needle is placed on it!

But I still love to have the Records in my hand.

The price of Records is completely outrageous in todays world!!


Vinyl never went away and is now fast becoming a very big selling point in this age of digital music sourcing... people want something tactile again.  About a year ago I helped at my friends' record shop that deals probably 90% vinyl (the rest being a few CDs, posters, music books and videos), while they went to Canada for a month, and business was quite brisk.  As a mark of it's popularity, it has been supported by music industry doyens such as Glen A Baker and Stuart Coupe who have voluntarily attended in store promotions and quite regularly do their record shopping there.

Hopefully this link works... a few photos that I took on one such occasion:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.2248161025219168

RPM.jpg

9 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Still have most of my Records (Records are made of vinyl)

But no turntable for many years.

Hi Definition Files don't deteriorate every time a sharp needle is placed on it!

But I still love to have the Records in my hand.

The price of Records is completely outrageous in todays world!!

Still have my turntable from 1981 although finding a replacement stylus is becoming harder. Found a joint in Sydney that still stocks them. 

Agree on the cost of vinyl these days. My daughter has become a vinyl fan in recent years- she's lucky to find an album under 50 bucks ! She's also a fan of a lot of "my" generations music to the point that the sounds coming from her room sound a lot like mine in 1977. She's also liberated a fair few from her aunties who were divesting themselves of their record collections.

For the past few years I've had a weekly catch-up with a few mates. Armed with guitars & suchlike we set about playing (slaughtering) a range of songs from classic to obscure. During restrictions we've substituted this with a Zoom meeting and decided that seeing we couldn't play, we'd do album reviews. While that has been great fun, we all agree that despite the accessibility advantages of Spotify, the experience of listening to an album was better when you had the record sleeve to peruse as you listened. Especially if it contained the lyrics.

50 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

Still have my turntable from 1981 although finding a replacement stylus is becoming harder. Found a joint in Sydney that still stocks them. 

Agree on the cost of vinyl these days. My daughter has become a vinyl fan in recent years- she's lucky to find an album under 50 bucks ! She's also a fan of a lot of "my" generations music to the point that the sounds coming from her room sound a lot like mine in 1977. She's also liberated a fair few from her aunties who were divesting themselves of their record collections.

For the past few years I've had a weekly catch-up with a few mates. Armed with guitars & suchlike we set about playing (slaughtering) a range of songs from classic to obscure. During restrictions we've substituted this with a Zoom meeting and decided that seeing we couldn't play, we'd do album reviews. While that has been great fun, we all agree that despite the accessibility advantages of Spotify, the experience of listening to an album was better when you had the record sleeve to peruse as you listened. Especially if it contained the lyrics.

If you live in Sydney, you should pop in and check out RPM Records.  They do have pretty hefty prices on some of their LPs, but they also have plenty at affordable prices.  They're at 113 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville... just over Victoria Rd on the Sydenham side (next door to a great little live music bar called the Gasoline Pony - where my band plays once every month).

9 hours ago, Go the Biff said:

Still have my turntable from 1981 although finding a replacement stylus is becoming harder. Found a joint in Sydney that still stocks them. 

Agree on the cost of vinyl these days. My daughter has become a vinyl fan in recent years- she's lucky to find an album under 50 bucks ! She's also a fan of a lot of "my" generations music to the point that the sounds coming from her room sound a lot like mine in 1977. She's also liberated a fair few from her aunties who were divesting themselves of their record collections.

For the past few years I've had a weekly catch-up with a few mates. Armed with guitars & suchlike we set about playing (slaughtering) a range of songs from classic to obscure. During restrictions we've substituted this with a Zoom meeting and decided that seeing we couldn't play, we'd do album reviews. While that has been great fun, we all agree that despite the accessibility advantages of Spotify, the experience of listening to an album was better when you had the record sleeve to peruse as you listened. Especially if it contained the lyrics.

Totally agree Biff

14 hours ago, hardtack said:

If you live in Sydney, you should pop in and check out RPM Records.  They do have pretty hefty prices on some of their LPs, but they also have plenty at affordable prices.  They're at 113 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville... just over Victoria Rd on the Sydenham side (next door to a great little live music bar called the Gasoline Pony - where my band plays once every month).

Nah, Melbourne HT. The Sydney joint is one I found online in my search for a stylus.


On 11/22/2020 at 7:35 PM, Macca said:

@hardtack @dpositive   @Wobbly Bob   @Nascent  @layzie  @rjay  @Trisul  @WERRIDEE  @Earl Hood  @bingers  @Go the Biff  @Sir Why You Little  @phalanx  @nutbean  @Diamond_Jim  @Dr John Dee  @Hell Bent  @Jara  @3Dee  @bjDee  @Carlos Danger  @Yossarian  @Wrecker45  @AzzKikA  @Jack Jack  @Gorgoroth  @Deestroy All  @H_T 

For those that are interested there is an interesting doco on Viceland - 9.20pm tonight (Channel 031) about the comeback of 'Vinyl' records including the diversification of vinyl fandom

Cheers, may have to chase that one down online somewhere.

On 11/22/2020 at 7:37 PM, Gorgoroth said:

When you main listening genres are Metal, Punk and Reggae then vinyl never went away ?

You'd surely be a fan of Skindred Gorg?

 

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9 minutes ago, layzie said:

Cheers, may have to chase that one down online somewhere.

Good show,  worth a look

Viceland possibly has 'On demand' much like SBS

 
On 11/23/2020 at 9:55 PM, Go the Biff said:

Still have my turntable from 1981 although finding a replacement stylus is becoming harder. Found a joint in Sydney that still stocks them. 

Agree on the cost of vinyl these days. My daughter has become a vinyl fan in recent years- she's lucky to find an album under 50 bucks ! She's also a fan of a lot of "my" generations music to the point that the sounds coming from her room sound a lot like mine in 1977. She's also liberated a fair few from her aunties who were divesting themselves of their record collections.

For the past few years I've had a weekly catch-up with a few mates. Armed with guitars & suchlike we set about playing (slaughtering) a range of songs from classic to obscure. During restrictions we've substituted this with a Zoom meeting and decided that seeing we couldn't play, we'd do album reviews. While that has been great fun, we all agree that despite the accessibility advantages of Spotify, the experience of listening to an album was better when you had the record sleeve to peruse as you listened. Especially if it contained the lyrics.

It's so great hearing these kinds of stories and youngsters really digging in to music of the past generation in its original form! 

In the last couple of years I've definitely become a vinyl fiend (to the point where it's a problem :p). My turntable is just a Sony PS-D705 from the early 90s that actually used to be my great uncle's who passed away last year. It goes alright but it can be hard to get into the backend and try and fix things like the belt and the tone arm balancing, maybe Sony did this on purpose? I also needed a new stylus and they isn't sell the old Sony ones anymore but I was able to get a standard Audio-Technica one and plug right in which was handy.

Records can be quite up there in price, I tend to buy a lot of local stuff especially on the Flightless Records label (King Gizzard, Orb, Traffik Island etc) but still looking at $40 a pop! There's a few sites that aren't too bad for the mainstream stuff but yeah not a cheap hobby!

 

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Vinyl Nation is available on SBS 'On Demand' until Dec 22 ... use the search feature once into the app


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