Zero Distortion: Tango Time

Maybe his historic registry contract only allows Brunnhilde horns.
 
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Ah well Tang, we'd all dance a bit more with an AS and horns in the room.
You, I, Lagonda, ddk, those who walk border line in this forum can come dance in my room with this song.

 
I thought it sounded pretty good
 
I'm not commenting on sonics. It's the soulless jazz character like most audiophile specific music.
 
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audiophile specific demo music are often not very complex to recreate for a system, hence the popularity in shows etc...
like Kedar did; put on Beethoven 9th and grab your armrests...:D
Even better- Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances or Britten The Young Person's Guide and mandatory from your courtyard-Arabian Dance from Peer Gynt suite by Edvard Grieg.
 
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The only complaint I have, Leif, is your sofa and coffee table layout forces me to sit down. I can't stand up and conduct. Same with the General, he has added a big 8 feet wide by 4 feet deep sofa that has taken up all the standing space.
 
The only complaint I have, Leif, is your sofa and coffee table layout forces me to sit down. I can't stand up and conduct. Same with the General, he has added a big 8 feet wide by 4 feet deep sofa that has taken up all the standing space.
probably would need a straightjacket to keep you still :oops:
 
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Ah, I thought Miles.
 
God DAMN, Leif!
Agartha is hands down one of the craziest albums ever.
On tape (if transfer is good) thru horns? I don't even wanna think Lol.
 
This is how you walk the talk. No poker face when she exposed her system. ;)

 

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