Brigitte Bardot

Classic Beauty
(Illustrator)

I took one too many trains today. And because it's appropriate for today, The Clash. From the London Calling LP. The very definition of a classic.

The Wall - Pink Floyd at my parent here in Rancho Cucamonga Ca. You cant have any pudding unless you eat your meat. VH1 Classic
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For a quiet Saturday I'm choosing to settle in with Lee "Scratch" Perry's dub reggae classic Super Ape from his outfit The Upsetters. In a long and epic career it's one of the pinnacles of his work and reggae in general. Using today's track Dread Lion as the example, it's at once laidback, spooky, and unsettling. It's a must-have album for everyone's record collection. Settle in yourself and join me.


After intensive listening, these are my preferences of Revolver -my Fab Four's fave- in its two different remastered versions, mono and stereo:
1. Taxman (best in mono, Paul's Guitar solo, wow! )
2. Eleanor Rigby (both mono and stereo are great!)
3. I'm Only Sleeping (mono)
4. Love To You (both mono and stereo, can't decide)
5. Here, There and Everywhere (stereo without any doubt)
6. Yellow Submarine (stereo!)
7. She Said She Said (both stereo and mono -Ringo's drumming is amazing-)
8. Good Day Sunshine (mono)
9. And You Bird Can Sing (mono)
10. For No One (stereo)
11. Doctor Robert (mono, by far)
12. I Want To Tell You (stereo, though quieter George's voice is crystal clear)
13. Got to Get You Into My Life (both versions are amazing, can't decide)
14. Tomorrow Never Knows (stereo, overwhelmingly stereo)

A reason to keep using film cameras with ASA 50 and Hollywood classic soften and fresnel spot lighting.