What are you listening to at the moment?

( looks like a JBL 4312 there...( p #5519), very popular in Japan...)

i'm not a Taylor Swift fan ( Swifties ), but this song, co wrote by Swift herself, is great, She also wrote and directed the MV...
really Multi Talented...

so, poor little Ophelia, this song's for you...425 years later

'Fate of Ophelia' Song written and MV directed by Taylor Swift,

 
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looks like a JBL 4312 there...( p #5519), very popular in Japan...

i'm not a Taylor Swift fan ( Swifties ), but this song, co wrote by Swift herself, is great, She also wrote and directed the MV...
really Multi Talented...

so, poor little Ophelia, this song's for you...425 years later

'Fate of Ophelia' Song written and MV directed by Taylor Swift,

Max Martin and Shellback co-wrote this song, and it sounds very much like their work.
 
I'm still deep into Bach. Most recently Glenn Gould playing organ on excerpts from "Art of the Fuge". Plus Alina Ibragimova's "Sonatas and Partitas" for solo violin.

I have a lot of recordings to go through this week. Gotta get rid of some of the CDs that have taken over the house. I intend to hang onto all the Bach recordings.







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In these times of world disorder I find comfort listening to '60s pop and jazz music.
Yesterday and today I listened to "Herb Alpert Presents Pete Jolly". I bought it used on vinyl about 20 years ago and transferred it to a CD and then a few years ago I transferred it to my iPod. Pete Jolly is dead now and my iPod is showing signs of a slow death as well. When I transferred the vinyl to CD I did a direct transfer without using any software to clean up the snap, crackle and pop sounds from the turntable needle. It's pretty cool, when play the CD I hear the sound of the needle landing on the LP and then the occasional pop and crackle... I love it.



Pete Jolly – Herb Alpert Presents Pete Jolly
Released in 1968 on A&M records

Track List
Windows Of The World
Serenata
Dindi
You've Got To Be There
Like A Lover
Lonely Girl
Amy's Theme
Love So Fine
For Carl
Dancing In The Street
 
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