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I do agree that the bulletin board format, in general, is a relic from the past, but there are tons of new releases out there. To me it seems the issue here is most of our regular posters don’t listen to much that was recorded after the 1960’s (I’m assuming that’s what Chuck was referring to with his “conservative” observation). I’ve been listening to a lot of great new releases as I’ve been going through this: http://www.freejazzblog.org/2017/12/free-jazz-blogs-2017-top-10-lists.html I’ve never contributed here before, but count me in. I don’t understand how PayPal works, but I’ll figure it out.
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Not really. Browns are hanging in there.
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Interesting thought, but I honestly see no parallels there. I think it’s less nature vs nurture than it is a fact that the possibilities are simply running out. It’s not so much population growth, uness you want to argue that the more creative musical minds you add to the world are rushing us towards the “finish line” faster than ever, as it is there is a finite number of ways to compose, arrange, and play sounds. And the shelves in that store are looking pretty bare these days. BUT, back on topic, I find it impossible to listen to all these young and outrageously talented women and think to myself, “hey man, that’s been done already”, because it actually hasn’t! Now, the interesting part of that is what if I were listening to this in a vaccuum? Had no idea whether Jack or Jill were playing. Would it be the “same thing” again? I wonder.
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I think you’re both right. Music has always been a reflection of society in a general sense. Just makes me somewhat sad to think that maybe there have been a lot of great female musicians in the past that never made it because of the things you’ve both pointed out. I mean, women didn’t just start getting talented...
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Yes! I hadn’t even considered that. I think one of my favorite groups in the last few years is the Claremont Trio.
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Good point. It’s been that way in Pop/ Rock for many years now.
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Agreed. Mr. E has been m.i.a. for nearly a decade, it seems. Thanks for the rec, too. I’m going to see what I can find from her. Ha! That’s awesome! *edit* Currently listening to Nellie Bly Project from the Sam Boshnack Quintet. Quite good so far!
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Yes, it sounds like a funny question. But this week I’ve listened to albums from Kris Davis, Tomeka Reid, Esperanza Spalding, Mary Halvorson, and Jaimie Branch, all of which were top flight! I can’t think of another era where female Jazz musicians were so plentiful. Does anyone else see this? Do you have any favorites of your own? Currently listening to Planktonic Finales from Ingrid Laubrock, Stephan Crump, and Cory Smythe.
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They most definitely do! It’s all about the second-order harmonics tubes add to the audio signal. A harmonic distortion that most people find pleasing to the ear.
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There is nothing "affordable" about Audioquest. $120 for a set of RCA cable is sheer lunacy.
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I misread GA's previous post thinking he'd already purchased everything. That said, I know jack shit about TT preamps, but WILL definitely second Kevin's recommendation of Monoprice and Blue Jean Cables. Great quality, low price, 100% bullshit-free. I went with similarly priced Emotiva cables for aesthetic purposes. But cables from either of those two companies will serve you perfectly and spare your wallet.
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Looks fantastic, GA! Please give us an update once you’ve spent some time with it all. I love that rack!
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Looks like that one is a cool $700!
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Very interesting. I wonder why the disparity?
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Unless the cables are digital. In which case get the cheapest you can find, unless looks are a consideration.
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There is, but it goes sideways pretty quickly. I’d suggest starting a new one. Or just continue here. What kind of cables are you looking for? RCA? HDMI? Speaker? TosLink?
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Oh no! He just posted not long ago, though I can’t recall the thread. As Lon said, I hope this isn’t true. He was a good cat...
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But, they seem to be looking to head in the right direction by hiring a new GM. Good start, hopefully...
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What Kevin said. Just get something sturdy that you won't mind looking at for years to come. If you want to spend big bucks on Mapleshade, that's cool. They make incredibly beautiful furniture. Just know there will be zero difference in functionality. I've got my main rig set up in the living room on an entertainment center with hardwood legs and smoked glass shelves. I think we paid around $200, but you can find excellent quality for less. We bought it strictly for the looks.
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Goddamn, king! Asteroidea is outrageously good! Thanks again! Never heard anything from Kris Davis before. She is astonishing!
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Excellent! Thanks, king! I definitely need to check this out.
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In the Pressing Matter of Lights on Trees ...
Scott Dolan replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Clear, and it isn’t even close. We decorate the hell out of the interior of our home. Some of our animated Christmas village pieces have multi-colored lights, but the tree, stairway railing, bay window in the kitchen, and 16ft red brick fireplace all have clear mostly intertwined with garland and ribbons. I think we put up a total of 1200 lights this year. We’ve started our transition to LED lights this year. -
Can We All Stop Wishing “Happy Birthday” To The Dead?
Scott Dolan replied to sonnymax's topic in Artists
I thought I mentioned this before, but it may have been elsewhere. Though my standard response is, “it’s probably not too happy for them”. But, like Beefy said above, I’ve simply learned to live with the practice. It not a hill worth dying on. -
IMO, Stephan Crump is the most outstanding bassist in Jazz right now. I’ve been listening to the trio a lot lately. He is truly next level.
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Yes, the other two from that tour: Broadway The Hard Way, and The Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life. Neither are as strong, IMO, but still have a lot of great music on them. Heavy Duty Judy from Best Band is some of his most aggressive playing ever. Hot Plate Heaven At The Green Hotel and Outside Now from Broadway are definitive versions.