u/Guderianclone

I want an upgrade for my audio output and idk if my choice is good

So currently im using a sonos Bluetooth era 300 and ive come across a pair of castle Howard s2s for 760 dollars. Its from the only record shop in my small town and looks the best. The guy will help me install it too. Is it worth it and will it be that much of an upgrade?

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u/Guderianclone — 6 days ago

What do you think of my top 50 fav albums (day 3): green river-CCR

This album to me is the pinnacle of 'sounding american'. Idk how to explain it but the album is a combo of country blues and hard rock. Its energetic but also sentimental. In fact, Lodi is one of my favorite songs of all time. One of the greatest albums OAT no doubt

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u/Guderianclone — 12 days ago

What do you think of my top 50 albums (day 2): the stranger -billy joel

The stranger is Joel's greatest album and also one of the few vinyls I kept from my younger days (still regret selling so many). The song i love best on it gotta be Movin out(Anthony's song) which is a perfect opener for any album. Anyways give me your thoughts

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u/Guderianclone — 13 days ago

What do you think of my top 50 albums (day 1): the queen is dead

This album holds a special place in my heart so give me some opinions and please note that I know Morrissey is a twat

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u/Guderianclone — 14 days ago

Wanna buy a new album but idk which to get.

I got into record collecting a while ago and I wanna get my first ccr. The shop has creedence gold(not more creedence gold) and willy and the poor boys but the songs on both are solid. Which would u guys pick

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u/Guderianclone — 15 days ago

I wanna go for an excursion and this place looks good for my group. Js want to find the legitimacy of the Airbnb before booking

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u/Guderianclone — 16 days ago
▲ 0 r/piano

  1. Ray manzarek. I grew up listening to the doors on a daily basis. My dad had the whole discography and i took a lot of inspiration for hin when i was with my band. Overall he also had really good technique that my piano teacher also admires.

  2. Billy joel. This is my mothers influence shining through. She had the whole discography as well. My particular favs are scenes at an italian restaurant and shes always a woman. His solos were perfect and he was the most emotional player ive ever heard.

  3. Billy preston. I had a beatles phase in the 90s that never went off. His work on let it be and don't let me down in particular is the greatest highlight. His solo work also wasnt too bad. His jazz infused soulful playing was what made me pick up the keyboard.

  4. Richard tandy. I love ELO, everyone does. His command of rhythm is perfect and whatever he plays fits the song no matter what. His solos are laid back and serve the song. Thats what i love.

  5. Christian Lorenz. Got into metal in the early 2000s and never really got over my love for rammstein. Their pianist is what differentiates them from other metal groups though. Lorenz makes great piano parts that bring the industrial feel to the songs.

Overall this is js my personal taste so dont get mad if i dont include your favourite pianist.

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u/Guderianclone — 21 days ago