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Catalina is the current operating system for a Mac. All new Macs have it. Many older Macs can be updated to it. Once you have it, you cannot download iTunes.
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OK, thanks. That won't erase the rest of the music on my iPod, I hope.
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So there is a way in Finder to sync only with a given playlist? If so, I will try it.
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I see now that the there were some answers to the earlier complaint that I put on the other thread that is inked above. Unfortunately, that solution does not seem to really work for me. When I drag music to my iPod in Finder, the iPod creates a separate album for each track that I drag. So the music on my iPod ends up completely unorganized and virtually impossible to find.
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Somehow, I am just now seeing these responses to my post. Thank you all. This does not solve my problem. I cannot completely sinc my iPods with iTunes because my iTunes has 3 tb of music. So I need to manage things manually. If I drag music from finder to my iTunes, it doesn't really work. The iPod creates a separate album for each track that is dragged. So, yes, I can technically have the music on my iPod. But I will have to search for each track as a single album, not really a workable option with 160 gb of music.
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I have been going through hell lately with Apple and my music. As far as I know, every version of iTunes is compatible with all iPods. I have iPods of most generations that still function and I used them until the end with sequential versions of iTunes. The compatibility issue kicks in seriously when you lose iTunes like I did when I updated my Mac to Catolina. I would never have done it if I knew. But once you do it, there is no going back. You can't have iTunes on your computer any more. You get an "Apple Music" app that looks like iTunes, but it is not. It is not compatible with any iPods except for the very latest version of iPod touch. I bought an iPod touch last year that is already incompatible. I am really pissed because, living large amounts of time away from home with a large music collection, I was organized around numerous iPods that I can't use any more with my Mac. There should at least be some kind of warning that even very expensive Apple music devices purchased recently might become incompatible with your computer if you update to Catolina. Ironically, if you don't have a Mac, you can still have iTunes and your iPods can still work. So this is probably the LAST time I ever buy a Mac or anything else from Apple. As for iTunes, the most recent versions also suck. It does so much scanning and other bullshit automatically that, if your have a large collection it can take hours to add MP3s to your library. So I would download a version of iTunes from a few years back. Anyway, FUCK Apple.
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"Last Albums" or appearances you can recommend
John L replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I believe that we discussed this one a while back, a beautiful swan song. I saw Edwards live around this time and it was really incredible. -
Another Mosaic Armstrong to come out this August.
John L replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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RIP to a truly fine artist.
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In Boston, it's Jolly Packer.
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Yes, John Wesley Harding has a certain mystical quality for me. I remember as a child when a local FM station first played the album before it was actually released, and I taped it on a small reel-to-reel. I listened to it over and over in terrible sound. Dylan hadn't released anything since Blonde on Blonde and rumors had been circulating that he might be dead. And then this...
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African American Players and West Coast Jazz Labels
John L replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
Good points, Jim, although Koenig did make several recordings with Teddy Edwards - Teddy's Ready!, Back Again, Good Gravy, Heart & Soul. It is true that Sonny Criss went very under-recorded after his time with Imperial and before he signed with Prestige. I don't know what the story is there. -
African American Players and West Coast Jazz Labels
John L replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
As I recall, Red Mitchell recommended Ornette to Lester Koenig, but only as a composer. When Ornette played out some of his compositions for Koenig on alto, Koenig decided that he liked Ornette's own sound and set up the recording date for Something Else!!! -
African American Players and West Coast Jazz Labels
John L replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Artists
Strange - I never thought much about racial bias in Fantasy or Contemporary. It is true that Fantasy started out with Dave Brubeck and the SF scene that was predominantly white. Contemporary documented the LA scene, and I guess there was an accent on "cool jazz," but they documented much of the black modern jazz scene in LA as well. It was Contemporary that first took the plunge to record Ornette Coleman. Was there racism involved? Probably. It almost always is. -
I saw him with the Arkestra last year and couldn't believe my eyes or ears. If we could all age like that!
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I am also surprised about Leo, as well as Transparency.
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Just downloaded. I'm looking forward to it!
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John Lee Hooker - Documenting The Sensation Recordings 1948-52 (Ace)
John L replied to mjzee's topic in New Releases
Allen - Almost all of the tracks released on Savoy were recorded by Elmer Barbee, who was Hooker's first manager, and began recording him even before Besman. The best come from a very early session in November, 1948 (Grievin' Blues, Shady Grove Blues, Landing Blues, Goin' Mad Blues...). Barbee made some other great recordings at the time in the same vein that he sold to King records - some of Hooker's best (IMO). There is also a very good down home 1961 session with a band released on Savoy called Sad and Lonesome. John -
John Lee Hooker - Documenting The Sensation Recordings 1948-52 (Ace)
John L replied to mjzee's topic in New Releases
I just communicated with someone who was involved in producing this set. He says that quite a lot of material was sold to United Artists, including some of the masters . He verified that this set plus the Greene Bottle and UA releases include all of the recordings made for Besman. Of course, there were a lot of recordings from the time, as well as after 1952, that were not made for Besman. -
John Lee Hooker - Documenting The Sensation Recordings 1948-52 (Ace)
John L replied to mjzee's topic in New Releases
Actually, I just noticed that the new set is even less complete than I thought it was. Quite a few Modern tracks recorded for Besman that belong to Ace (i.e. not on Greene Bottle or UA) are not here. In some cases, they substituted alternates for the masters, -
John Lee Hooker - Documenting The Sensation Recordings 1948-52 (Ace)
John L replied to mjzee's topic in New Releases
,This is a very good release. it has better sound quality than any previous releases of this music, and contains a dozen or so tracks that have never been released before in any form, and are not included in existing discographies. I highly recommend this set. I agree that it is unfortunate that they left off the Besman alternate sides previously released on Greene Bottle and United (Capitol),. All of these sides did appear on CD in the 12-CD French release of all the (then known) Detroit John Lee Hooker sides on Body and Soul records. The Body & Soul set also includes recordings from the time that were released on other labels like King, Gotham, Chance, and Savoy. This new set plus the Body & Soul discs plus "The Unknown John Lee Hooker" on Flyright will give you all the known early John Lee Hooker except maybe a few tracks (see below). For the tracks released on Specialty listed above that don't appear on Ace, Greene Bottle, or United (Capitol), I don't believe that Ace deliberately excluded Specialty-released tracks from the new set. Most of the tracks listed above that are only on the P-Vine release date from 1954, and were not even recorded by Besman. The new set only goes up to May, 1952. That said, the omission of Reach My Goal from the new set would seem to be a mistake. It was recorded in 1951 and has been included on a previous Ace CD. All of these tracks issued on P-Vine would appear to be on the Body & Soul set except for (curiously) the second take of I Been Done So Wrong. -
Thelonious Monk - Palo Alto (Impulse) --> fresh new monk!
John L replied to EKE BBB's topic in New Releases
I wonder if this was the last time Monk came to California? Living there as a jazz fan in the early-mid 70s, I held out the hope that he would visit sometime. It never happened. -
I have always really loved Mal's work on those recordings, out of tune piano and all.
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I imagine that there must be other people here in the same boat as me, with large digital music collections that they managed through iTunes, external hard drives, and iPods. I own five iPod classics that I paid over 1000 dollars for, and use to listen to music. I upgraded my Mac to Catalina last week. iTunes is automatically replaced with the new Apple Music App. The Apple Music App is no longer compatible with iPod classics or even iPod Touch other than the very last generation. Game ended. I can no longer use my music system. I called Apple and they just said, yea, sorry, you have obsolete technology that is no longer a part of the Apple system. :(((((
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