IH cords, chups, and some weird slippers my wife bought.

IH cords, chups, and some weird slippers my wife bought.

Recently came into a few extra bucks and added Klipsch Heresy IV’s to the system. They sound spectacular.

Love the stereo/media pics. Here’s a couple of mine. (excuse the junk/tissues)


Snagged myself a Large when it popped into stock this morning. Hell yes. Wearing my Olive Easy Shorts right now.
About 1year on this.



Bad Timing, Halfway to a Threeway, The Visitor, and Simple Songs are all on O'Rourke's more accessible side as well. They're all pretty great. I regret that I haven't engaged much with the noise/Steamroom stuff.
My wife and I went to see Wilco a couple weekends ago at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, which is a famous Dead venue and is a wonderful place to see music. We've seen Neil and Dylan and Hot Tuna there as well. Actually listening to Being There on CD right now. I love CDs. They're cheap as hell, no one wants them, and I don't subscribe to any streaming services.
Do you guys dig Sparks? I’ve got tickets for June.

I have too many (IH) denim jackets but that Type I rips.
Oof. IH team gotta scrub that from the 'net.
2 hours in and I haven’t started drinking yet so I’m already doing this wrong.

I haven't pulled the trigger yet but this is really intriguing. I can't get any of the previews to play.
https://lightintheattic.net/releases/9499-untitled-white-album
In 1974, Hiroshi Tanaka and Yoichi Fuwa, the self-proclaimed heirs of the Beatles, crammed into a 75 square foot room and recorded over 50 songs, all without names. 19 of those songs would be self released on a record titled “Untitled White Album”, of which only 100 copies were pressed.
Their music is like a fairy tale. It’s leisurely and relaxed yet bursting at the seams with melodies and youthful ambition. Its whole attitude is gentle but splendid in evoking tears, anger, sentimentality, infatuation, intoxication, and a bit of craziness. Tanaka and Fuwa’s music has the power to bring that emotion to life.
This holy grail of Japanese psychedelic pop has been searched for by collectors the world over. Now, after almost 50 years, First & Last Records is proud to release the official reissue of this masterpiece. In addition to the 19 original songs is a second LP featuring 16 tracks that heretofore were unknown, released for the first time.
@popvulture Both those Happy End records are great. As is Hosono House.