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  1. Uki Goni : The Real Odessa: Smuggling the Nazis to Peron's Argentina.
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    Bob Dylan corner

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Bob-Dylan-Dylan-LP_W0Q...id=p3286.c0.m14
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    Bob Dylan corner

    Yeah, just in case you don't know where Highway 61 or Desolation Row are.
  4. For fiscal reasons, isn't it? You, tax-dodger.
  5. The coolest solution:
  6. Wow ! For real? Actually we weren't allowed being so close to whale, according to enviromentalist/animalist organizations (and to common sense I'd add), but we were filming them. In the shot the cameraman was diving at that very moment, I was the camera assistant.
  7. DAT was indeed successful in professional studios and in broadcast operations. I recorded a lot of music using DAT machines - both in-studio and on-location - when I was at WCFE-FM, Mountain-Lake Public Radio in the early to mid-1990s. I don't recall the brand or model of the DAT recorders we had, but they were far from foolproof. In fact, they were downright squirrelly little monsters. Not in my experience. I had a portable Tascam, (two channels, XLR inputs and digital output), that never failed. I used it both on location and in studio and my locations were rough stuff as I filmed naturalistic documentaries. The only problem was the duration of the battery, that I solved buying three packs. Though the old analog Nagra was superior in term of engineering, solidity and sound quality, the DAT was great in term of facility: lightweight and cheaper. And those Nagra's reels were an hell to carry and to preserve and to mount and unmount, compared to the small DAT cassettes, expecially if you are on a Zodiac recording whales' breath.
  8. My uncle cleaned his house last week, so I got one hundred records for free, mostly classical and rock/pop. Nice.
  9. I am back, thanks I didn't go motor cycling in the high Arctic, I attended a two weeks' stage of Aikido. Now I am very very Zen, that obviosly goes well with motorbike.
  10. Mmmmhhh, trains, I love taking trains
  11. NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND - Will The Circle Be Unbroken - UA
  12. That is one part of our rehabilitation program for pot heads, supervised by Dr. Nessa. Actually a successful one: at the end more then 80% of the treated people trade their copy of Aoxomoxoa with one disc of Roscoe Mitchell. AND they remain pot heads ! Q Of course, we treat only musical disease.
  13. That is one part of our rehabilitation program for pot heads, supervised by Dr. Nessa. Actually a successful one: at the end more then 80% of the treated people trade their copy of Aoxomoxoa with one disc of Roscoe Mitchell.
  14. Ha! So you got the upgraded rig! How is it sounding? now spinning: TOM WAITS - Small Changes - Asylum.
  15. THE CEDAR WALTON TRIO - A Night At Boomers, Vol. 1 - Muse, with Clifford Jordan.
  16. THE CEDAR WALTON TRIO - A Night At Boomers, Vol. 2 - Muse, with Clifford Jordan.
  17. Actually this TT does it, in some ways. http://jcverdiervalvevinyl.online.fr/plati...V.html#levitate
  18. DAVID S. WARE QUARTET - Live In Vilnius - NoBusiness Records. My neighbours are going to love it.
  19. GIOACCHINO ROSSINI - Il Barbiere Di Siviglia - DECCA, stereo.
  20. W.A. MOZART - Horn Concertos 1-4 - (Tuckwell, London Symphony, Maag) DECCA, stereo.
  21. Wow! Another 'movie face' is gone. RIP Lt. Stone.
  22. TOM WAITS - Rain Dog - Island.
  23. What are you enjoying about VINELAND in particular? If its the "subject matter", I would recommend either CRYING OF LOT 49 or the new one, all situated in and in some sense about the same time and place. But if you just want to read more late-period Pynchonian excellence, I would recommend MASON AND DIXON. Thanks, I'll get both for the fourthcoming summer holiday.
  24. I am reading 'Vineland', and I found it better then my expectations, wich one should I read after this in your opinions?
  25. Muchas gracias! Come diciamo noi italiani... You're welcome, as we use to say in Texas. BTW the Feltrinelli's, in Largo Argentina and Piazza Della Repubblica, are the biggest bookshops in town.
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