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Miles Davis album “A tribute to Jack Johnson”
I’ve been listening to more and more jazz lately.
 
Fairytale of new york by the pogues

Because the christmas channel is with us now.. and will be the only station I tune too until it goes away in january
 
A really old version of silent night

It's so old you can hear the crackling of the vinyl in the background
 
Okay, I admit it

The novelty of christmas music is starting to wear off and it is only november 21st

Why did I start listening to it so early.

Oh gina.

:d
 
Yup….too soon for holiday music. I do have a nice warn fire going today though.

Listening to The Beatles - Let It Be album
 
Mark Murphy
Heard about him on a public radio station. He’s a jazz singer with excellent backing musicians.
 
For all the working stiffs out there on a Monday.
Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford
 
“Kinda Loud in Here” was my daughter’s comment that got me thinking. She only listens to music on her headphones.
I know if I’m not feeling well. Loud music through speakers is different than headphones.
Results of my google search:

In terms of soundstage, speakers have an advantage over headphones. The physical separation of left and right channels, along with the larger drivers, enables speakers to create a more immersive and realistic soundstage.
 
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