yeasayer
here's a stunning performance that keeps me glued to the screen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GziH8s7ksMo&eurl=http://goodship.net/blog/&feature=player_embedded
it's a great song, unfortunately the only recording is on "dark was the night" compilation, and is different enough that i don't like it...
here's a stunning performance that keeps me glued to the screen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GziH8s7ksMo&eurl=http://goodship.net/blog/&feature=player_embedded
it's a great song, unfortunately the only recording is on "dark was the night" compilation, and is different enough that i don't like it...
Wavebourn said:
How many heavy transformers does you SS amp have?
Just one and it's not comstically attractive, so the dent should be smaller than yours, right?. Anyone have a formula for optimum chassis deformation?
"Lawn Boy" -Phish
Floyd42Flake said:Mahler's disciple Otto Klemperer.
Good to see another O.K. fan! I enjoy his Beetoven recordings, for sure.
scott wurcer said:Baku - Symphony of Sirens 1922
Interesting Russian avantguard/futurism
Will have to check it out. Was involved in a 90's hommage to the Futurist movement in Leningrad. Good fun/strange memories.
Listening to Martin Denny "Quiet Village".
Now :-
Jefferson Starship - Journey
to follow
Sadistic Mika Band - Black ship
Via a prototype optical control preamp, building whilst on the upgrade island 🙂
Jefferson Starship - Journey
to follow
Sadistic Mika Band - Black ship
Via a prototype optical control preamp, building whilst on the upgrade island 🙂
tsmith1315 said:
Just one and it's not comstically attractive, so the dent should be smaller than yours, right?. Anyone have a formula for optimum chassis deformation?
"Lawn Boy" -Phish
UPS ground has one, I suppose. You should try.
PS: listening to old Eagles' disk, where Hotel California... Reminds me when I was still young...
I am listening to Bruckner #9 -- with a very didactic Christoph Dohnanyi leading the Cleveland SO.
jackinnj said:I am listening to Bruckner #9 -- with a very didactic Christoph Dohnanyi leading the Cleveland SO.
Funny I listened to #8, Furtwangler 1944, fairly unprocessed off of magnetophon (I think) on Monday. It did push my tolerance for lo-fi renditions of great performances to the limit.
panomaniac said:
Will have to check it out. Was involved in a 90's hommage to the Futurist movement in Leningrad. Good fun/strange memories.
Listening to Martin Denny "Quiet Village".
Try to find a sample first, the 2 CD/book set will burn a small hole in your wallet. But it is amazing someone did this, reminds me of Scriabin's fantasies.
"In 1922 Arseni Avraamov composed and conducted a visionary public sound event, activating the entire port city of Baku: its factory sirens, the ships horns of the entire Caspian flotilla, two batteries of artillery, several full infantry regiments, trucks, seaplanes, 25 steam locomotives, an array of pitched whistles and several massive choirs. Constantly referenced but forever lost, this extraordinary event is here painstakingly reconstructed and spatialised to approximate the original experience."
scott wurcer said:
Try to find a sample first, the 2 CD/book set will burn a small hole in your wallet. But it is amazing someone did this, reminds me of Scriabin's fantasies.
"In 1922 Arseni Avraamov composed and conducted a visionary public sound event, activating the entire port city of Baku: its factory sirens, the ships horns of the entire Caspian flotilla, two batteries of artillery, several full infantry regiments, trucks, seaplanes, 25 steam locomotives, an array of pitched whistles and several massive choirs. Constantly referenced but forever lost, this extraordinary event is here painstakingly reconstructed and spatialised to approximate the original experience."
This is related to WW-II only:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=518XP8prwZo
Wavebourn said:
Beautiful Wavebourn! You didn't know that I am 1/4 Ukranian.
scott wurcer said:
Beautiful Wavebourn! You didn't know that I am 1/4 Ukranian.
So, you should have 1/4 of blue and yellow on your flag under the avatar. 😉
Just kidding. Yes, she is the Talent!
Sublime - 40oz to freedom (album).....
Most original and genuinely 'foot taping' reggae/ska/rap/soul/dance/younameit band I care to listen to.
Also enjoyable to notice which tracks they had decent equipment to record with on early stuff like 40oz...
Must be listened to at approaching 'rocking' levels.
Most original and genuinely 'foot taping' reggae/ska/rap/soul/dance/younameit band I care to listen to.
Also enjoyable to notice which tracks they had decent equipment to record with on early stuff like 40oz...
Must be listened to at approaching 'rocking' levels.
Kyuss- Welcome to Sky Valley
I just put the entire album on and let it play. It's like a freight train bearing down on you... in a good way
I just put the entire album on and let it play. It's like a freight train bearing down on you... in a good way
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