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What song are you listening to right now?

Just a quick note about Tubular Bells, for those too young to remember him. He was a master at the mixing board, he played every single instrument on this album himself and pieced it all together himself. Layers and layers of different tracks. A brilliant artist.
 
Just a quick note about Tubular Bells, for those too young to remember him. He was a master at the mixing board, he played every single instrument on this album himself and pieced it all together himself. Layers and layers of different tracks. A brilliant artist.
Very true! And Mike Oldfield helped make Richard Branson his first fortune!

I'm listening to the LP now! :-)
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I seem to be on a bit of an instrumental bent tonight, or this morning, it's 3:00 am here. :)

Great choice! I don't have the record, I was just thinking about it though when I got up to flip the record! I do have it on CD somewhere. But I don't have a CD player. Lossless MP3s kinda have that one covered but I've not got anything connected up right now that can play them.
 
Great choice! I don't have the record, I was just thinking about it though when I got up to flip the record! I do have it on CD somewhere. But I don't have a CD player. Lossless MP3s kinda have that one covered but I've not got anything connected up right now that can play them.
All my music is on my harddrive, I no longer have any physical copies. I used to connect my computer to my amp and that worked really well. Computers put out good quality sound.

Now that I live in a tiny little unit I can't really use a decent amp and just have nice quality computer speakers instead.
 

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