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  1. They're touring again ... Here are the dates for Germany (+ 2 in Switzerland), the southern/south-western leg of their tour: 14.03.2006 Frankfurt (D) , Mousonturm 16.03.2006 Lugano (CH) , Radiosaal 17.03.2006 Heidelberg (D) , Karlstorbahnhof 18.03.2006 Gschwend (D) , Musikwinter 29.04.2006 Kaiserslautern (D) , Kammgarn 05.05.2006 Allensbach (D) , Gnadenkirche 07.05.2006 München (D) , Unterfahrt 09.05.2006 Zürich (CH) , Moods 10.05.2006 Karlsruhe (D) , Tollhaus 11.05.2006 Stuttgart (D) , Theaterhaus
  2. Just keep your CD-Rs warm and you won't have to worry about disk bearings. I've so far experienced the death of 5 drives in my PC life (which has been a long one). As far as I understand it, bearings effect the harddisk lifespan but not the accuracy of saved files. ************************ It's always a good idea to backup your HD to another one. I've started using 200 or 300 GB USB HDs which are cheaper for me in the longrun. I don't need to spend hours burning stuff and I don't have to use tons of valuable shelf space for CD-Rs. So, I've set up a chain of three disks for my HD backup. If one of the USB drives fail, I've got two more. The initial investment is a bit stiff, but once you got it setup, you just have to dish out a relatively small amount when a USB drive fails. So far, all three have been without error. These three disks are for my important and main production files. I have more for my music. I was lucky enough to get some Samsung Spinpoints (250GB) at totally discounted prices and had money in the bank. Since I've started using USB HDs I haven't looked back and haven't got a worry in the world anymore whereas before I always (!) had some backup CDRs that failed when needed.
  3. Another 40 Euro gone. Thanks, Tjobbe, for reminding me to look over there ... sth I hadn't done for quite a while.
  4. I don't need the search function to find the political forum. I re-read the beginings of the thread and it still looks like the thread was moved and then Chris stopped posting for a few days. How does Dan know he left? Does he post with his broadband connection and then watch the political forum with a dial up connection on another machine? What I meant was that you can use the search function to find out who posted what & when. That way you can see who left for how long and when he/she started posting again. Simple, really..
  5. Try the search function. It can do amazing things (if you know how it works).
  6. This is political? I think some people on this board have one or more screws loose.
  7. Just wanted to wish everyone Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year before I'm off to see the family for the holidays. No PC in sight, but plenty of good food and lots of stiff drinks awaiting my tired and depleted old body. All the best to all of you and see you all in 2006! Cheers!
  8. This is beginning to be a sorry thread.
  9. I have both. They are cornerstones of my collection. Run!
  10. Very sad news. I was at his anniversary concert as well that time. What I enjoyed most were his jam sessions at La Fontaine. Always crowded to the max, always tons of fun.
  11. We've probably had this one already ... if not ... do some real wild soloing yourself. http://www.guitarshredshow.com/
  12. Got both of mine today. Fine price as well if it weren't for the stupid 7 Euro 60 shipping (for goddam what? Transporting it a few kilometers to my place?) plus stupid extra taxes. God, Europe sucks at times.
  13. This is one funny thread. I think it should be made sticky.
  14. Got mine today, actually for below 10 Euro (for some reason I wasn't charged the listed price on Amazon marketplace, despite the CD being new and in original wrapping + stickers and all) which I'm really surprised about because of the quality. It's housed in a double-CD jewelcase with a rather thick 31-page booklet with liner notes by Will Friedwald (+ many nice photos, all from Turner Entertainment). The tracks list the artists (but not the complete personnel of orchestras) and the source (film/year). Recording venues are not listed, but are usually the studio recording venues anyway. The sound is more than good enough for my ears (mastering/engineering by Doug Schwartz of Audio Mechanics, LA) although there is, of course, no-noising. For what I paid for it, a real steal. I'm very happy with it. Get it.
  15. I just ordered this the other day for 12 Euro from a German dealer on amazon marketplace. Haven't gotten it yet. The tracklist sounds promising and I thought for 12 Euro I couldn't go wrong. I'll let you know what it's like when I have it (might take a few days).
  16. I ordered them from Amazon.fr and got a message about a delay until early January.
  17. With these two, my JiP collection is inching towards a new shelf, the old 80cm one not being enough anymore. I hope they keep it going long enough to fill another shelf. I've discovered tons of wonderful music via this series.
  18. I wasn't taking swipes ... I was just telling the God-honest truth. At least Ornette didn't have "Joan Crawford hair". That could have made it a lot worse.
  19. I'm not alone! Thanks guys. I pulled this from riverwalk.org:
  20. Harry "Sweets" Edison - Sweets (click to buy) A few weeks ago, Roundabout posted a list of new (re)releases that he called "the best batch of jazz in recent memory". That list consisted of Monk-Trane, the HalfNote Trane, new Blue Note Connoisseurs and the Cellar Door release. Instead of posting right there and then, I thought I'd save my comment for this AOTW. I'm almost embarrased to say it on this board, but no matter how stellar those above-mentioned recordings are and how many people on this board are into this kind of stuff, it's not really my cup of tea to the extent that it is for others. Mind you, I have tons of it and I get my regular dose of bop and whatnot, but I don't really share the enthusiasm for many of the Blue Note recordings, I get tired of Monk after a CD or two, and Ornette often reminds me that I haven't been to the dentist for quite a while. To stay with my Monk example above for another minute, I love listening to him and find his music fascinating, but I often find myself turning to less cerebral stuff again soon after. I grew up with a larger dose of Basie, Goodman, Wilson, Hawkins, Barnet, Webster and a myriad of other artists from mainly the 30's, 40's and 50's and yes, I even have the 10-disk Glenn Miller box, 4 different Goodman at Carnegie Hall issues by now, and - dare I say it - just about everything Oscar Peterson ever put out. Compared to you guys here, I don't come from another school, I just never really left Junior school. It might be a complacent attitude, but I like it there. I sometimes wonder if I'm a bit backward and I often try my ear again at hard bop and free jazz, but it never lasts long. I realize that it's good music, I even enjoy a minute here or there, but I don't listen to it extensively. It's the same problem I have whenever I try to approach opera and other classical vocal recitals ... thanks, but no thanks. After about 20 minutes I pull out my Glenn Gould, my Ashkenazy or my Fong 'Tsu and start enjoying myself again. To get to the point: So far, my best batch of jazz in recent memory (for me, that's 2005) is still led by "Sweets", a Verve re-release of Harry Edison and His Orchestra's vibrant 1956 recording. For once, AMG puts it quite nicely: "Harry "Sweets" Edison got the most mileage out of a single note, like his former boss Count Basie. Edison, immediately recognizable within a note or two, long used repetition and simplicity to his advantage while always swinging." Add to this a quote from the AMG review of this week's album, you have what makes this recording so special: "Neither an innovator nor an iconoclast, trumpeter Harry "Sweets" Edison is simply one of the bluesiest, hardest-swinging, and downright tasty jazz musicians of the 20th century." Hyperbole aside, this mother swings. And that's what gets my motor running, ready to go. Yes, it's steeped in tradition. Yes, there's absolutely nothing new here. Yes, you might even be tempted to say that it's the same old **** (insert expletive of your choice here), but I like it. No, I love it. Harry "Sweets" Edison Sweets Recording Date: Sep 4, 1956 Label: Verve Reissue: 2005 First issue: 1956 Clef MG C-717 Also: Universal Japan, 2005 (01) Hollering at the Watkins (Edison) - 3:37 (02) Used to Be Basie (Edison) - 6:01 (03) How Deep Is the Ocean (Berlin) - 3:47 (04) Studio Call (Edison) - 8:11 (05) Willow Weep for Me (Ronell) - 4:49 (06) Opus 711 (Edison) - 5:08 (07) Love Is Here to Stay (Gershwin) - 3:23 (08) K.M. Blues (Edison) - 3:35 (09) Walkin' With Sweets (Edison) - 7:13 P.S.: Sorry I'm a day or two late to the party ...
  21. She plays some mean Rachmaninov. And someone frizzed her hair.
  22. Fun thread. Thanks for bringing some life to the party again.
  23. phising scam. That should be phishing, right? Not that the mighty Google doesn't spit out a million results for phising, mind you. Just shows again that we are all witnesses to the end of civilization as we('ve) know(n) it. fishing --> phishing --> phising --> grunt
  24. I avoid anything with the Sony logo on it like the plague and have been ever since I had a TV and a DVD player (twice) blow about 2 to 3 weeks after purchase (both were only turned on once or twice and couldn't handle that. On the TV I didn't even get around to changing the channel once!). Absolutely shoddy quality control in the midrange product lines. I applaud everytime someone rips a Sony (or associated label) CD to mpc or flac and peddles it on the Internet. And, no, I don't have a bad conscience at all. They screwed me for several hundred Euro and provided the absolute worst service I've ever encountered and to be quite honest, if one could submit targets to certain terrorist organizations via e-mail, I would submit Sony so often that it would look like a coordinated denial of service attack. Sony. Sucks! Edit: There was a DVD stuck in the broken player and they kept it. Upon inquiry they simply denied that there had been one and called me a liar. It wasn't worth fighting them. Bastards.
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