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Originally Posted by d-ray657
I haven't checked for completeness, but I have over a dozen Kottke albums. It's hard to beat 6&12 - except by seeing him in person. Over the course of 30+ years, I've been fortunate to see him 7 times. Not only is he a virtuoso, he is a world-class story teller.
Regards,
D-Ray
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I bought a couple of Kottke's LP's after 6&12 and listened to them a few times...I haven't been able listen to my original 6&12 LP for years due to the wear from playing it hundreds of times on my old piece 'o shit Dual TT (before I knew anything about TT's). After the first exposure to The Driving of the Year Nail...everything else was pretty anti-climactic for me. But, as DonQ suggested, that's just me. Anyway...now it's all digital 6&12, all the time.