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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Donald Byrd - Fuego -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Bobby Hutcherson - Dialogue up next: Freddie Hubbard - Blue Spirits -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Art Blakey - Roots And Herbs -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
For some weird reason, I read this title as "Feces" at first! -
Nigerian scam comes full circle
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
My uncle took out a Craig's List ad to give away a dog he inherited when a neighbor died. Some guys from the next town over showed up to take him but my uncle got a bad vibe from them so he told them no. He found out later that these guys take these dogs and use them to train fighting dogs. They're basically used for live combat training to give their dogs the taste of blood. There are some sickos out there. -
Jazz station apologizes for X-rated moaning during show
Kevin Bresnahan replied to BeBop's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Damn, you beat me to it! Keith Jarrett whines. Errol Garner and Junior Mance are the grunters. -
Jazz station apologizes for X-rated moaning during show
Kevin Bresnahan replied to BeBop's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
Was it live or was it Memorex? -
does it still make sense to buy cds?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous Music
A pressed CD, like the one you buy in a store, is made of hard plastic that's coated with a thin layer of aluminum. Unless you've somehow entered the Twilight Zone where plastic and aluminum are magnetic, there is no way any kind of magnetic storm could erase the information embedded there. I don't see a "smiley" so I have to assume you're serious here. Really? The only way a magnet could "wipe out a cd" is if you scratched it over the label side to the point where you scratched off the metal layer. There is nothing in a CD that can be magnetized. Geek addendum: Maybe you're confusing a pressed CD with a CD-RW? CD-RW technology works with a combination of magnetism and laser light. A small magnetic field is applied to the CD-RW to make the reflective layer pliant so the laser can deform the layer, making 1's & 0's. I imagine that a strong magnet *might* cause some of these little bumps to flatten, but I have never heard of it. Simply having a magnetic field in the absence of a laser should not be enough to erase even a CR-RW disc. -
does it still make sense to buy cds?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I understand your preference for analog LP. I do. In fact, for the fun of it, I've been buying more & more vinyl. But please stop with this whole "CD only gives a sample of the music" stuff. It's flat-out wrong. It's just the latest CD debunking theory making the rounds of the internet. If you take an LP and record its output into an analyzer and simultaneously record it to a CD-R, when you compare the analog output of the CD-R's playback to the analog from the LP, from 20-22,000 Hz, it will match perfectly. The sampling rate is good enough for 20-22,000 Hz. Nyquist's Theorem has been proven many times. I've been able to fool those who insist that "CDs suck" by simply playing a CD-R of an LP and comparing it to the CD. The surface noise identifies the "LP" to their ears. For it's ardent fans, it's all about the ambient sounds in LP playback. A CD-R of an LP can and will sound identical to the LP. Bad sounding CDs are usually because of bad mastering. What's on the CD is what the mastering engineer wanted on there. If they wanted to boost the highs, the highs are boosted. If they wanted to crank up the levels, the levels are cranked. If they want to make a near-perfect flat transfer of the master tape at a listenable level, they can do that too. If they want the CD to sound exactly like the LP version, they *have* to create that CD from the LP because it's the only way to get those ambient sounds onto a CD. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Red Garland "Soul Junction" dark blue label with RVG in the deadwax. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Curtis Counce - You Get More Bounce With Curtis Counce (Analogue Productions Revival Series) 180 gram pressing Sounds great and such a beautiful LP cover. One of my favorites. -
I don't get the renewal dates here... I was under the impression that due to the 1976 Copyright Act, all renewals are now automatic. This being the case, I can only imagine that these renewals were undertaken to transfer Hank's copyright over to his father after Hank's death.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I noticed the sound variations of this pressing too so I found a Connoisseur LP and it's better. Playing right now: Willis Jackson "Shuckin'" -
When you say "the first Vanguard album", were you referring to the Solid State LP "Live at the Village Vanguard" or to Alan Grant's "Opening Night: Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Big Band at the Village Vanguard February 7, 1966", which showed up on CD for about a week back in 2000? I do like that Opening Night CD quite a bit. I think I'll play it again when I get home. I just hope Alan Grant used good CD-Rs when he had these CDs pressed. Kevin
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Write a protest song, record a video and put it up on youtube.com It worked for Dave Carroll (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YGc4zOqozo). Believe me, if you do this and it goes viral, you'll be on Ellen next week.
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How common are tiny imperfections in vinyl???
Kevin Bresnahan replied to BERIGAN's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Ahh, the old re-grind with the paper bits! I had a few of those back in the day. It was very noticeable with red labeled records. The red labels stood out from the black vinyl. They almost always caused a skip. -
I just picked up a few more blue label Prestiges. One is Miles Davis's "Walkin'", which is one of my favorite Miles recordings. I hope this is better than the OJC reissue I have in my LP rack. I'll put it on after "The Immortal Lester Young" (Savoy) (RVG in the deadwax) finishes. "Old timey" sounding stuff on this record (can you tell I've never owned/heard it before?). Edit: Yeah! This blue labeled Pretige RVG LP of "Walkin'" sounds great. I suppose if I was "stuck" with the OJC LP, I wouldn't be totally disappointed. Word to the wise: if you really want a vinyl version of a Prestige record the latest OJC pressing is pretty darn good for the money.
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How common are tiny imperfections in vinyl???
Kevin Bresnahan replied to BERIGAN's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
And I'm staring to get back into vinyl again now... why was that? There is a lot of crappy vinyl out there. As much as we like to romanticize those days, there were a lot of reasons CDs took off and took over so quickly and completely. I remember my brother buying Ted Nugent's "Cat Scratch Fever" and having to return it 4 times because he couldn't get one to play over the first few notes of the opening track. Eventually, we taped a few quarters onto the headshell and played through the speedbump. Took the quarters off and it played fine from then on. -
I've used my trusty Discwasher D4 for decades. I will say that I think my old late 70s era brush is a lot better than the new ones in getting out heavy grunge. I also think that they changed the formula of the D4 liquid. The stuff I buy today smells weird. I used to zap my records with a Zerostat gun before cleaning with the D4 brush, but my old one died and a new "Milty" model is $100. Too much for what little it did.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Yup. I've been toying eith the idea for many years and came very close to buying a Decware Zen Torii, but the price was just a bit too much for my (wife's) budget. I was able to pick up this Quicksilver GLA for $700. The only drwaback was that it arrived (via UPS) looking like it had been run over by the UPS truck that delivered. I had to replace the destroyed fuse holder on the back panel because they sheared it off during the "drop shipping". I am thinking about putting in Psvane 6CA7-T or KT88-T tubes in next. That's one of the nice things about this amp - self biasing. I can drop in a whole bunch of different tubes with no worries, BTW, this LP of "A Night In Tunisia" is awesome!! -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Now playing with tubes... I just picked up a Quicksilver GLA EL34 tube amp. Teddy Edwards - The Inimitable Teddy Edwards (Xanadu) Once you get past the wonky piano & bass sound, this is a pretty nice date. Great solo intro to "Stella By Starlight" by Teddy - worth the price of admission alone. Up next: Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers - A Night In Tunisia (Blue Note) A blue label Van Gelder pressing. Looking forward to it. Kevin -
"We are totally devoted to the music. We don't talk about commercial things like marketing. I don't care if we're not busy one night or if we lose a dollar or so. We offer a pure experience listening to jazz. If you have the right music, and you're nice to the people, and the people enjoy the club, then that generates its own good feelings." Ha ha! Lorraine nice? Not to most of the people I know. One prominent Jazz figure has told me he'll go back into the Village Vanuard "when the bitch dies".
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My comment was meant mainly to address Dan's "read better books" statement. I think the majority of the Harry Potter books were well written. The last couple could have used some editing but I think Rowling got too big which led to her having carte blanche in the end. But let's get back to these kids that can do anything!