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Whats the last song, Tv Vid, or on-line tune you listened to?..If you cant remember, what do you feel like listening to & if you dont feel like listening to anything, what is one of your all time favorite tunes?..Take your pic.....It's Blast it  time in the old TBd music room tonight.... So hit it peeps This is what I just listened to......It's actually on my profile right now.

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Oh, somebody else has already done that.

The problem is the one-directional sound field that unavoidably comes with YT; The music was designed to be four distinct arrangements, coming at you from four directions, not a stereo mix from a set of speakers in front of you, or from headphones, so that any movement on your part would create a slightly different listening experience, never the exact same twice; Even the sound systems themselves would be different, depending on who sets them up - Different speakers, different number of speakers, different speaker placement, different acoustics, etc, etc - 
Which is normal for all recorded music; Just not on the scale that "Zaireeka" expects. 

Like I said: "Someday".

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"Keep A Knockin'" (Perry Bradford), # 5 R&B, #8 Pop, 10/28/1957, Little Richard.

A rip-snorting version by Tacoma's own proto-punks, the Sonics, from the "Live At Easy Street" album, from 2016 

Today, in Musical History, October 29th:

1938: Peter Stampfel, 100% American musical loon, b. Wauwatosa, WI

Remember this, from "Easy Rider" ? Sure ya do.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Stampfel

My kinda guy. 

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"96 Tears", $1 Pop, 10/29/1966, ? and the Mysterians.

The Queen of Soul herself, and her second album for Atlantic, "Aretha Arrives", released 1967

Very Aretha cover.  

Today, in Musical History, October 30th:

1971: Pink Floyd release their 6th album, "Meddle"

Nice.

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"Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness") was one of many re-writes of Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe's 1930 "Can I Do It For You"; the song has been rewritten, recorded and performed by a truly mind-boggling plethora of musicians, including "Mama Don't Tear My Clothes", by Lightnin' Hopkins, Big Bill Broonzy, Little Richard, Etta James and Bobby Rush; "Mama Let Me Lay It On You", by Blind Boy Fuller, Dave Van Ronk, and Hot Tuna; "Baby Let Me Follow You Down", by Dylan, Roky Erickson, Marianne Faithfull and Jackie DeShannon; "Chevrolet", by Taj Mahal, Robert Plant and Left Lane Cruiser, and as "Hey Gyp" by Donovan, the Animals, Them, the Hoodoo Gurus and the Raconteurs...and that barely scratches the surface. Dozens, possibly hundreds of versions are out there...

Donovan's version wasn't a single itself; it was the b-side of "Turquoise", released 10/30/1965; The Animals version first appeared on their 1966 album, "Animalism".

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