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Posts by Pam

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Enjoying the relative sanity of Tom Waits this afternoon. That’s how things are.
#vinylrecords

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Haha!

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That’s a comfort film for me, and Knopfler’s score is excellent!

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If I had grandkids I’d bore them with stories about how there was once this band called the Traveling Wilburys…

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Sings the Blues is a great one, esp “Backlash Blues.”

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I think of his solo and Wings albums up to 1980 as the core of his post-Beatles output. “Venus and Mars” includes what I consider as the classic Wings line-up and, like all their records from “Band on the Run” through “Back to the Egg,” it was very well- produced.

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I’m reading “The McCartney Legacy, Vol 2” and the authors wrote that, nowadays, McCartney’s music between 1974-80 is less well-known than his solo albums before or after that period. If that’s true, it veers sharply from my experience. (Cont.)

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This Nina Simone #record, “Nina at the Village Gate,” was my mom’s thus the first one I heard. Later, I was struck by her version of “Wild is the Wind.”Two things I appreciate about her music are her deeply emotive delivery and the fact that many of her songs are topical, as she didn’t hold back.

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I finished "3 Shades of Blue" by James Kaplan - devoured it, more like - and am now starting the second volume of "The #McCartney Legacy." The first volume seemed to come out of nowhere and it surprised the heck out of me with its detail and readability.

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Now listening:
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This Analogue Productions pressing is glorious.
#classicalmusic

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The theme song will be stuck in my head all night but that’s not a bad thing. #records

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