Happy to see you got Simon and Garfunkel they were a awesome dual. Very good harmonies going on there, serious guitar playing also. They were awesome team. Hope you enjoy your new purchases. 😎👍
The Zeppelin album you purchased is one of their best in my opinion. Listen to it with the headphones and when the Lemon Song comes on just listen to the smooth bass line John Paul Jones plays on it. What a smooth bass line that is. Physical Graffiti is a good one also so is Zeppelin III, they have a lot of great albums but Zeppelin 1 and Zeppelin 2 is more impactful to me. It was the hay days of the group and I was 14 at the time. I saw the evolution of the group happening in front of my eyes and a lot more of groups also such as Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, and the list goes on and on. 😎👍
If I had started with Future Days I would maybe not have fully discovered Can, because for me Future Days is not all that interesting. It was the song Halleluwah from Tago Mago that made me want to dig deeper and check out what else they had. It is difficult to predict what will resonate with each and everyone as we all hear differently. If I was to rank the Can albums it would maybe be something like this: #1 Ege Bamyasi #2 Soon Over Babaluma #3 Tago Mago #4 Saw Delight #5 Soundtracks #6 Flow Motion #7 Future Days Those are the ones I liked enough to get on CD. I have several songs from their other albums on a couple of compilations too, which also include some nice non-album tracks. I love Toto, although they lost me after their Seventh One. Love their song on the Thriller album too. As a whole Toto album I mostly listen to Fahrenheit which is maybe their most smooth album, but my favorite Toto songs are mostly on those five albums that came before. Sorry for ranking Future Days so low. Maybe it will get higher in the future for me. In some Future Days I might enjoy Future Days a lot more. But I did like it enough to get it on CD. I really don't have anything bad to say about it. Sometimes you like everything but something still has to be on the bottom of the ranking even if everything is gold.
i dont know if you know this, but a new tech came out for records that uses laser instead of a needle. The record will never get used! two issues with that is the record needs to be clean and the laser tech is little pricey! Dont tell me, you fell in love with movies on records. Another format that you never heard was movies on cds it was called vcd each cd will hold 80 mins of video. It was popular in the states unless your bootlegging.. it was popular to the early 2010s in the asian market because it was alot cheaper then dvds.
I have not heard about any of that, but it all sounds cool! With movies at home it was VHS then DVD, I knew people who had LaserDisc and that was cool.