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Thread: Wotya listening to?

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    I have a couple of thousand tracks on my PC of all genre's.
    The PC drives a USB DAC and the headphone out drives a 12 inch speaker in a folded horn cabinet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ckpr2 View Post
    I have a couple of thousand tracks on my PC of all genre's.
    The PC drives a USB DAC and the headphone out drives a 12 inch speaker in a folded horn cabinet.
    The thread is about what you're listening to, not what you're listening on.



    I got Angela this for her birthday http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/ne...er-deluxe-box/

    She doesn't really listen to music when at home, so I've had it on in the van whenever she's been out with me. (Just managed to finish it, started late October)

    Never really been a lover of MA, apart from some of the Soft Cell stuff I've tended to find it all a bit Rita Hayworth (™Billy Connolly), too many melodramatic torch songs in his solo output. Or so I thought.

    I have to say, I was very impressed with the variety over the 10 CDs. There was a good portion of it I quite enjoyed (& not just his collaboration with Gaslight Troubadours).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post

    Never really been a lover of MA, apart from some of the Soft Cell stuff I've tended to find it all a bit Rita Hayworth (™Billy Connolly), too many melodramatic torch songs in his solo output. Or so I thought.
    Play on words, old son?


    Anybody who has a backing singer called Cindy Ecstacy is OK in my book. I'm only familiar with the greatest hits album, but I like the lad.
    Excalibur. Older than the average DJ.

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