Re: OT: Music Thread
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2024 12:39 am
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MikeIsGood wrote:Finally crossing The National (and The War on Drugs!) off my bucket list this fall. Should be a hulluva show.
stellation wrote:MikeIsGood wrote:Finally crossing The National (and The War on Drugs!) off my bucket list this fall. Should be a hulluva show.
Excellent! Phenomenal, life changing live band experience.
Heading off with my kid to see them (with Fleet Foxes) tonight, third time seeing them for us. They were going to be in Sydney in early 2020- I had lots of anxiety of "is going to a gig the right thing to do?" with everything that was starting to go on in the world at that time, then it was rescheduled to late 2020 (we were all so naive!) and then eventually cancelled. Such a crazy period to live through, will be hard to not be a bit overwhelmed being there with my kid and feeling like another little bit of a loop closing in a return to some kind of normality.
ReasonablySober wrote:I'm finally getting into vinyl a little bit. I picked up about a dozen LPs, all of them part of my no-skip club. Now I just need something to play them on. Anyone have recommendations?
stellation wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:I'm finally getting into vinyl a little bit. I picked up about a dozen LPs, all of them part of my no-skip club. Now I just need something to play them on. Anyone have recommendations?
First off- welcome to where your money is going to disappear!
I'm currently using the Sony turntable at the link below and it's a great workhorse, it's kind of upper middle of the road and I needed to get something that used bluetooth for now (I'm sure I'll go back to high end later, but it's a future "renovate/rearrange" headache). I'd definitely recommend it, the bluetooth meant I could set it up on the other side of the room from the stereo it plays through so no running cables/hassles with trying to squeeze it in somewhere and the sound quality is pretty good (far better than I expected). It still has traditional RCA output, too, so you can run with cables if you like (have tried, it is a bit better by cables but probably being a bit pedantic). One touch easy pairing that actually works pretty well, I switch between a stereo/bluetooth speaker/headphones (cool if you have decent bluetooth headphones to just be able to go straight to them).
It has quite a heavy platter- a lot of cheaper ones will have a light platter, maybe not too big a deal with brand new vinyl but the firmer base makes a huge difference when the record is well loved or heavier vinyl made for improved sound (something to look out for with whatever you pick). Also easy to change needle. Looks really good, classic minimalist style and you can have the dust cover on or off.
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-PS-LX310BT-Belt-Drive-Turntable/dp/B07PBLD4QN?th=1
MikeIsGood wrote:stellation wrote:MikeIsGood wrote:Finally crossing The National (and The War on Drugs!) off my bucket list this fall. Should be a hulluva show.
Excellent! Phenomenal, life changing live band experience.
Heading off with my kid to see them (with Fleet Foxes) tonight, third time seeing them for us. They were going to be in Sydney in early 2020- I had lots of anxiety of "is going to a gig the right thing to do?" with everything that was starting to go on in the world at that time, then it was rescheduled to late 2020 (we were all so naive!) and then eventually cancelled. Such a crazy period to live through, will be hard to not be a bit overwhelmed being there with my kid and feeling like another little bit of a loop closing in a return to some kind of normality.
**** me, The National & Fleet Foxes? I could die happy. Robin Pecknold is an angel.
ReasonablySober wrote:stellation wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:I'm finally getting into vinyl a little bit. I picked up about a dozen LPs, all of them part of my no-skip club. Now I just need something to play them on. Anyone have recommendations?
First off- welcome to where your money is going to disappear!
I'm currently using the Sony turntable at the link below and it's a great workhorse, it's kind of upper middle of the road and I needed to get something that used bluetooth for now (I'm sure I'll go back to high end later, but it's a future "renovate/rearrange" headache). I'd definitely recommend it, the bluetooth meant I could set it up on the other side of the room from the stereo it plays through so no running cables/hassles with trying to squeeze it in somewhere and the sound quality is pretty good (far better than I expected). It still has traditional RCA output, too, so you can run with cables if you like (have tried, it is a bit better by cables but probably being a bit pedantic). One touch easy pairing that actually works pretty well, I switch between a stereo/bluetooth speaker/headphones (cool if you have decent bluetooth headphones to just be able to go straight to them).
It has quite a heavy platter- a lot of cheaper ones will have a light platter, maybe not too big a deal with brand new vinyl but the firmer base makes a huge difference when the record is well loved or heavier vinyl made for improved sound (something to look out for with whatever you pick). Also easy to change needle. Looks really good, classic minimalist style and you can have the dust cover on or off.
https://www.amazon.com/Sony-PS-LX310BT-Belt-Drive-Turntable/dp/B07PBLD4QN?th=1
Man, tell me about it. This is already basically my second most expensive hobby and I've been at it for two days.
Thanks for the recommendation! Just ordered it and it'll be here tomorrow. Now I just gotta find a spot to put it.
ReasonablySober wrote:It's also highly annoying that my first Must Have album is also apparently hella rare and expensive!
ReasonablySober wrote:My initial batch of albums, all favorites:
My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
Heart - S/T
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band - Live Bullet
Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly
The Offspring - Greatest Hits
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
The Killers - Hot Fuss
Lorde - Pure Heroin
Strung Out - Twisted By Design
No Use for a Name - More Betterness
Good Riddance - Ballads From the Revolution
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - Take a Break
The two that I can't find and/or can't afford are
Thrice - The Alchemy Index vols 1-4
A Fine Frenzy - One Cell in the Sea
But I like my initial batch.
stellation wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:My initial batch of albums, all favorites:
My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
Heart - S/T
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band - Live Bullet
Atmosphere - God Loves Ugly
The Offspring - Greatest Hits
Norah Jones - Come Away With Me
The Killers - Hot Fuss
Lorde - Pure Heroin
Strung Out - Twisted By Design
No Use for a Name - More Betterness
Good Riddance - Ballads From the Revolution
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes - Take a Break
The two that I can't find and/or can't afford are
Thrice - The Alchemy Index vols 1-4
A Fine Frenzy - One Cell in the Sea
But I like my initial batch.
Great range! Clean your place top to bottom listening to something rocking, do all your chores and errands so you’ve got nothing to pop up in your mind and can let yourself relax- then pour yourself a glass of something delicious and close your eyes and sip it whilst listening to Norah purring to you to come away with her. Ideally early evening with something easy already in the oven.
Absolute bliss. Cuts my pent up anxiety levels in half.
stellation wrote:MikeIsGood wrote:stellation wrote:Excellent! Phenomenal, life changing live band experience.
Heading off with my kid to see them (with Fleet Foxes) tonight, third time seeing them for us. They were going to be in Sydney in early 2020- I had lots of anxiety of "is going to a gig the right thing to do?" with everything that was starting to go on in the world at that time, then it was rescheduled to late 2020 (we were all so naive!) and then eventually cancelled. Such a crazy period to live through, will be hard to not be a bit overwhelmed being there with my kid and feeling like another little bit of a loop closing in a return to some kind of normality.
**** me, The National & Fleet Foxes? I could die happy. Robin Pecknold is an angel.
Almost every time Fleet Foxes is fed into a playlist for my by Spotify I've thought "that's my kind of thing" and checked who the artist was, but for some reason never started listening to them so would say I don't really know any Fleet Foxes.
I've known for months I'd be seeing them as a support act, and made a conscious decision that I wanted to live in the moment (I'm trying to let myself just slow down and smell the roses in life in general) and get the experience of seeing them live without really knowing anything. I get overly obsessive when listening to a record the first time through and I'm hoping to get that experience live tonight with them, as if I've just walked into a pub and there's a random band playing (who just happen to be this remarkably well regarded band playing music that's very much my kind of thing). Very excited, hoping to be mesmerised.