-
Posts
2,184 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Donations
0.00 USD
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Everything posted by Uncle Skid
-
Ya know, once, JUST ONCE, I'd love to read ANY thread about Mosiac releases where someone says: (no, not really. My Mosiac "want" list is growing exponentially, and you guys aren't helping matters!! B) )
-
oh, for sure!!! How can this not be great????? Josh is such a great guitar player and even a greater singer and a great songwriter. It would be great if they would let us give more than 5 stars - it's gonna be that great. Josh is great and it will be great to hear him on his great new CD. It will be great to hear all his great new tunes. His old songs were great and these will be even greater. I'll bet this is going to be the greatest CD ever.
-
yeah, but if MTV wrote an article about them, they MUST be good!!!
-
As it was highly recommended by Dan and other board members, I finally found a copy of Roots. It definitely has exceeded my expectations -- now I'm trying to find "The Composer". Cedar's coming to my home town in February as part of the Newport Jazz Festival "All-Stars". I certainly won't miss that one!! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CEDAR!!!
-
I was planning on going anyway, but now I find out that this one is FREE!! Jazz Superstars to Play Free Concert Upright Bill and I are planning on getting tickets on Feb 7th. Any other board members in Michigan interested in going -- Chuck, Joe, Jim, Randy....??? If anyone needs tickets, we may be able to get some extras (we're limited to 2 per person). This tour also makes stops in East Lansing and Kalamazoo: Newport Jazz Festival 50th: Tour Dates
-
J.J. Johnson 2-part radio special this Wed & Thurs
Uncle Skid replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
ghost -- any chance that this program will be archived? I missed part one. -
Looks like Tina Brooks' "Minor Move" is also still available -- if I wasn't done buying CDs this month, I'd be all over that "Add to Shopping Cart" thing. Maybe next month... street singer: you may not be aware of this, but The Complete Blue Mitchell Blue Note Sessions is on the "Last Chance" list at Mosaic.
-
Looks like I'm not the only one on a Grant Green kick! Grant Green - Sunday Mornin' Grant Green - Complete Quartets with Sonny Clark Grant Green - Solid Grant Green - Matador Roscoe Mitchell - Snurdy Grahan Moncur III - Mosaic Select Blue Mitchell - Mosaic Cedar Walton - Roots Mingus - Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
-
Our Sunday paper published his "I Have a Dream" speech in its entirety yesterday. It had been way too long since I had read his words, and they still have as much power and beauty today as they did in 1963: I Have A Dream I didn't realize that he was only 34 years old at the time of that speech!
-
TurboTax, and other home tax software...
Uncle Skid replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I used Turbo Tax Federal/State and also Turbo Tax Business (I'm self-employed), and never had any major problems with them. I stopped using it last year when things got too complicated – health insurance/SEP-IRA deductions, investment buys/sells, etc. The programs probably would have handled all of this, but I wanted a professional to make sure I didn't miss anything. I agree it's simply a matter of “you get what you pay for” -- the extra money spent on a professional gives you more, but as long as your taxes aren't too complicated, Turbo Tax (or its various competitors) should work just fine. Incidentally, are you aware of the fallout that happened with their software from 2003? I believe it had something to do with copy protection and the ability to print your returns on a different printer and/or computer. I didn't use it last year, but it sounded like there was quite a few *really* pissed off customers: Turbo Tax DRM Writes to Your Boot Sector? Tax Preparation Software for 2003? Intuit Apologizes to Turbo Tax Customers It sounds like they have remedied all the bad stuff this year, but I'd still be a little leery of a company that would do that kind of crap, even if they apologized for it. -- Mark -
CONFORMIST!!!
-
> How easy it to quit? I believe their current plans all have no "contract" term like the previous ones -- so you could join for one month, and then quit, and start up again later. > can you monitor your account? I think there's an indication of how many tracks you have left each month; BFrank would know for sure. They also had a feature that gave you a complete list of all of your downloads. > Does anyone know what they are encoding with and/or what bitrate, etc. they are using? Most of the stuff I downloaded in November was encoded variable-bit rate (VBR), using the LAME encoder. If I recall correctly, they used the "--alt-preset standard" option in LAME, which encodes at 128kbps min/320kbps max. The sound on most of these was pretty good, but there were still quite a few that were 128k only. I don't thing anything has changed since then, except possibly some of the 128k stuff being re-encoded with VBR.
-
I'm glad you guys scared me straight, too. I was sitting the fence on this one, and after hearing all four discs, there's no doubt I made the right call. Thanks for all the recommendations! If there's anyone else out there still on the fence, consider the score: 29 - 0!! BFrank Jazz Groove Rooster Ties sidewinder mgraham333 sal chris olivarez Brad king ubu street singer Jazzmoose Alfred Gary Quincy Out2Lunch mikeweil montg Parkertown JSngry Leeway wesbed Uncle Skid jackknife chris Big Wheel Claypone dig dis Soulstation1 BruceH (None) edit: it's still 29-0 after the addition of BruceH. I have a hard time with this counting thing -- there were originally only 28.
-
The "unavailable tracks" thing must be very frustrating, if it happens frequently. When I was a member, once I had downloaded a complete CD, I'd pretty much forget about it for awhile and go on to the next one. I'd hate to have to go through all my downloads, checking for missing tracks. Oh yeah, I forgot -- it's not unlimited anymore. I suppose it'd be much easier to deal with when you only get 40-60 per month. I'll probably wait for at least a few more months -- I still have quite a few downloads from November that I haven't listened to yet. Plus, I've been on a CD buying binge lately, and a box from Mosaic showed up a few days ago. So much music, so little time!!
-
Happy Birthday, Mike! How's that website going? Did you get your board software up and running? -- Mark
-
Thanks for the update! I check their site periodically to see what's new, but I haven't signed up again yet. Has downloading got any better since November? Did they finally take care of all the bugs and problems in their software? -- Mark
-
street singer - I assume you are as happy with your purchases as I am? I've only listened to the first disc of each, and I'm just blown away by this music. Can't wait to listen to the rest of it. How's the Mobley set? I've seen lots of high recommendations for that one, as well. More importantly (since buying the Mobley's already a done deal for me, just need to wait until next month): what's next?? I've got my eyes (and ears) on the Carmell Jones Select. I've listened to the sound samples on the Mosiac website, and they are sounding really good to me. Also found this thread to find out what other board members think about this set. As far as the big box sets go (after Mobley), there's just too many I want to narrow it down just yet. The Byrd/Adams, Tristano.Konitz/Marsh, Morgan/Shorter and the Kelly/Chambers are all high on the list. Dang, this is an expensive hobby!!! B) -- Mark
-
Mine just arrived this afternoon. My wallet is a little lighter, but my ears are feelin' pretty good 'bout now. Also picked up the Moncur Select. Definitely excited about that one, as well. This is my first Mosaic purchase -- I was going to go for the Mobley first, but didn't want to miss out on the Mitchell. I'm hoping the Mobley doesn't show up on the running low list too soon!! Dumb question: how come I have #3555/#5000? These must come off the shelves randomly?
-
What do you do after you're home from the gig?
Uncle Skid replied to mikeweil's topic in Musician's Forum
I just had this mental image of Joe, in full Mike Reno/Loverboy garb: red leather pants, headband, etc. I don't know Joe -- that image might work for you!!! After all, everybody is indeed "working for the weekend!!" -
up ...because I'd like to hear the tale of woe, too!! Other than having to wait way too long for "in stock" items, the prices and selection at the music resource seem quite good.
-
Excellent! Thanks, couw.
-
Can anyone point me to an online list of all the various Blue Note/Conn/West Coast/RVG CD releases over the years, including the OOP stuff? Thanks!
-
Hi vibes, Me, Mrs. Skid and the skid family youngsters always enjoy: The Art Institute of Chicago The Field Museum Shedd Aquarium Museum of Science and Industry If you're into Japanese food, there's a terrific restaurant/sushi place called Hatsuhana, at 160 E. Ontario. Chicago area Sushi bars -- mark
-
December 27? Ya little whiner! Us REAL men wait WEEKS to get our orders from The Music Resource. B) Unfortunately, my experience with The Music Resource wasn't much better. The order that I placed on Nov 6, for five CD's that were all "in stock", finally arrived more than three weeks later. I think I'm just spoiled by the standard set by Amazon, Buy.com, etc., where you order something and it arrives within a few days. As much as I *want* to like The Music Resource (IIRC, doesn't Jamey Aebersold have something to do with this company?), the time it takes for stuff to arrive is just unacceptable. After seeing many good recommendations, I just ordered a bunch of discs from CDUniverse yesterday. Prices were quite good, and I'm hoping to get this sometime before February!!
-
It's actually a 4GB hard drive. When I first read this, I thought they had figured out how to get 4GB *flash* memory in a player for $249. Might be a few years before that happens... I'm a big fan of the Archos Jukebox (20GB HD, paid around $200 for it), but this iPod looks really cool. Three dumb questions: 1. Does it play "standard" MP3 files? 2. Does it need any special software to run under Windows? There appears to be a Windows version of the new unit. 3. Does it show up as a standard, "removable" hard drive when plugged in? It's USB 2.0, I'm assuming. The reason I like the Archos so much is that the answer to the above questions is yes, no, yes. The (small) downside is that it's a bit bulky.
_forumlogo.png.a607ef20a6e0c299ab2aa6443aa1f32e.png)