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    The Eric Clapton The Lady In The Balcony:The Shutdown Sessions 4K disk.......The Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band No Nukes concert Blu ray......The Alan Parsons Live In The Netherlands Blu ray and The Beatles Let It Be box

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    I was given a copy of The Yellow Shark.
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    A slow year here on the music front:

    Pink Floyd: Momentary Lapse of Reason (remixed and remastered)
    Elton John: The Lockdown Sessions

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    I received bose ear buds, hiking poles, and a music gift certificate for local brick and mortar. Grateful for all my family and friends.
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    Brennan B2
    https://thebrennan.com/pages/b2-overview

    Fripp - Music for Quiet Moments box
    Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands s/t



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    Quote Originally Posted by MudShark22 View Post
    Brennan B2
    https://thebrennan.com/pages/b2-overview

    Fripp - Music for Quiet Moments box
    Danny Elfman - Edward Scissorhands s/t



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    My daughter and I just watched Edward Scissorhands over the holiday weekend. Fantastic movie with a great score!
    Duncan's going to make a Horns Emoticon!!!

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    Late delivery, Tonbruket-Forevergreens.

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    CD:

    King Crimson - THRAK
    Boss Keloid - Family The Smiling Thrush
    Converge - Bloodmoon I
    Arcturus - Stars And Oblivion (box set)
    Kayo Dot - Moss Grew On Swords...
    Cynic - Ascension Codes
    Eloy - Floating
    Caravan - Waterloo Lily

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    Quote Originally Posted by IncogNeato View Post
    CD:

    King Crimson - THRAK
    Boss Keloid - Family The Smiling Thrush
    Converge - Bloodmoon I
    Arcturus - Stars And Oblivion (box set)
    Kayo Dot - Moss Grew On Swords...
    Cynic - Ascension Codes
    Eloy - Floating
    Caravan - Waterloo Lily
    That is an awesomely diverse collection! What are your thoughts on the Converge CD?
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    Late Gifts - Some edibles and a $100 Amazon gift certificate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Eric View Post
    That is an awesomely diverse collection! What are your thoughts on the Converge CD?
    I love it, actually. They were a band I knew of and heard some of, but I never gave them proper time. However, I'm a big Chelsea Wolfe fan and knew that, at the very least, her involvement would be intriguing. I listened to one song on YouTube and immediately ordered the CD w/ holiday gift card money.

    It's a deep, rich album with loads of variation and dynamics. Highly recommended.

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    For Christmas I received:

    - Two Stephen King books (The Institute and Needful Things)

    - The Elephant Man DVD (Criterion; I've never seen it, though I've seen the play)

    - The Grateful Dead - In and Out of the Garden: Madison Square Garden '81, '82, '83 (Technically this 17CD set was a birthday present I bought myself back in October, but I'd never even opened the shipping carton yet, so I threw this under the tree. Looks very nice!
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    Some CDs under the tree this morning:

    Budgie - Impeckable and Nightflight
    Crown Lands - Crown Lands
    Univers Zero - Uzed
    Chick Corea - Now He Sings, Now He Sobs (Japanese SHM-CD)
    Gnidrolog - Lady Lake (Esoteric reissue)
    Theocracy - Ghost Ship
    Beethoven - The Nine Symphonies (Karajan recordings) - 5-disc set
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    Bowie: Moonage Daydream
    'I would advise stilts for the quagmires"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piskie View Post
    Bowie: Moonage Daydream
    Is that on Blu-Ray now?

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    I've got the cd album and the dvd. Don't do Blu-Rays so wouldn't know- sorry.
    'I would advise stilts for the quagmires"

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    ^ Woo-Hoo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piskie View Post
    I've got the cd album and the dvd. Don't do Blu-Rays so wouldn't know- sorry.
    DVD is good enough - I didn't know it had been released beyond being in theaters.

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    Hand-crocheted afghan and the 2-LP set of Sandy Denny and the Strawbs/All Our Own Work and assorted session numbers from she-who-must-be-obeyed.
    Four Strawbs CDs from my daughter in England: Live in Concert (2 CDS and DVD), The Ferryman's Curse, Settlement, and the expanded edition of The Broken Hearted Bride.
    A couple of books from daughter's hubby: Senlin Ascends by Josiah Bancroft and The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie (I know nothing about them; anyone ever heard of these?)
    A 6-pack of Breckenridge's Vanilla Porter from my son. Delish!
    Assorted candy and lottery tickets (all lucky losers) in my stocking.
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    A bunch of cloths. My oldest son gave me a robe, some edibles, and pre-rolled joints.
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    Music-related gifts that were for me:
    The Schizoid Man tankard (makes everything taste better)
    Miles Davis - The Lost Quintet
    Weather Report - Live in London
    John Coltrane - A Love Supreme Live in Seattle

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    No music this year. Or socks.
    Did get a Growlerwerks uKeg Nitro Cold Brew coffee maker. Which I am liking very much.
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    Beach chairs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Camelogue View Post
    Beach chairs
    With skis attached?

    My copy of A Fistful of Spaghetti is out in a USPS truck, due to arrive at my house, probably after driving around aimlessly for a few more hours...

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