WRULT? (what are you listening to?)

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I like finding different versions of Beatles songs.

Here is the 1962 version of "Money" that the Beatles did for their Decca Records audition.

John Lennon's vocals are great on it.
And this is before Ringo joined the group.


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Some Led Z to ease the evening in ,after a particularly difficult working week .

 
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Tull this afternoon.

Jesus! Squeeze last week and then Jethro Tull's Thick As A Brick? When this is all over, you and I need to meet and share a few drinks. TAAB is a desert island record of mine. Looks like we both have the original LP, newspaper and all (as well as PP with the 'concert program'.)
 
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Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father

 
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Horace Silver Quintet - Song For My Father


You might find it sacreligous, but I immediately recognize the song from the sample. I quite like the original, but still enjoy it as sampled below.

 
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Nirvana: Unplugged in New York. Easily the most haunting record I鈥檒l ever hear.

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Terrific SQ

love Down Home Girl

I love finding old gems like Down Home Girl. I grew up in the Mick Taylor years but there are some real classics in the early Stones years. Here's one I never heard on the radio, in a stereo mix.