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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
EKE BBB replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Warmin' up for the Long Ryders concert in Madrid next week: -
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Now @Gheorghe put those glasses on this actually is the Mingus concert and not Waldrons Touch of the Blues 😜 Its been long ago I heard this and can’t say I really dig it. Not my favorite Mingus for sure.
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THAT'S impressive! Especially the 285 days in a row!
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It Sucks Getting Old
Rooster_Ties replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I walk about 5 miles a day, sometimes 6-7. Every day. Every single day. 10,000 steps a day keeps the cardiologist away!! (And that’s about 4.5 miles). As of today, I’m now up to 285 days in a row — NO SKIPS — of 10k steps-per-day minimum. Aiming for 365-in-a-row, if I can manage it. And honestly, I really need to up my daily goal to 12k/day (and try and hit THAT every single day, no skips). All that said, I haven’t done any strength training or even light weights in several years (not since the Covid shut down) — but I really probably should. I’m just a hair less than 220 lbs (way down from my worst weight years ago of 254) — but my BMI is 33.5, and I really need to loose 20 more lbs. I’m making progress, but NOT trying to loose it all in 6 months. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Hirokazu Yamada duos with Mototeru Takagi and Motoharu Yoshizawa -- Kozan -- (Tiara Company, JP orig) now on to: Keiki Midorikawa -- Grüne Revolution -- (Offbeat, JP orig) excellent duos with Takayanagi on one side & Satoh on the other -
Correct! I've gone slowly through that box set which has paid off. It's got some excellent tracks on it. Took me a a few listens to warm up to it but the album this comes from is definitely worthwhile. It's the only one I have from him at the moment.
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I've been looking at the Denon CD/SACD player but I've never heard an SACD. The Marantz is very well regarded and I always have liked NAD. Thanks!
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Takagi doesn't (or didn't) play alto afaik and the track was missing Sakata's drive/relentlessness -- heard a little Kawashima before but not much. Will listen further.
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Same here!
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I'm not even talking about the digital signal. What happens after that is often different, power supplies, wiring, connecting hardware. I could go on, but I'm not going to continue arguing with you about audio matters. I don't agree with a lot of your "insights," you seem to belittle the experiences of those who do hear differences, vive la difference. Hear what you want to or not hear what you want to. I know what I hear and trust it. I gave the recommendation/opinion the OP asked for.
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Since Parker's been ID'd on #9, it's track #79 here. Nice choice! I actually own this (as part of the box set), but it'd never have occurred to me. Parker is one of my reflex guesses on BFTs, but not for shakuhachi. The saxophonist on #3 is interesting. Kaoru Abe and Akira Sakata are the only Japanese skronkmeisters I'm familiar with, but I was sure they weren't involved. Will have to research Kawashima!
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I get what you're saying about power supplies & noise but again, a regular CD player would have to be terribly designed and manufactured for that to slip into a commercial product. I've yet to hear one with an audible (noisy) analog output. But if we're talking about frequency response... to change the frequency response of an analog waveform coming out of a DAC, millions of 1's & 0's would have to change, not just a few hundred. Digital audio just doesn't work that way. Every 22 picoseconds, the audio is sampled and a 16 bit word is created for that small slice of audio. Just this one 16 bit word would have to radically change for the audio output frequency to change. To have a whole passage of music have altered frequency response, every single 16 bit word, one after the other, would have to change in the exact same way to have the analog output to have a shifted frequency response.
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Makoto Kawashima or Mototeru Takagi? I'm running out of Japanese fire-breathers
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There are people who can't hear differences, and those who can, that is a conclusion I have come to over time. And there is more going on than 1s and 0s in terms of power supplies, etc. I hear all kinds of differences, not necessarily a good thing perhaps, but how it is. Over the years I have been told by you you don't hear differences. Vive la difference.
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Yes! It's excellent. Haven't seen that cover before - and it's already had more than one different cover.
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Not new. The remaster is from 2010. But it sounds REALLY good. And you're right: The album is fantastic.
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That's a great album! Is that a NEW remaster? Now Playing
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