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Epic Games Sells Bandcamp Amid Layoffs
Kevin Bresnahan replied to rostasi's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I've streamed my bandcamp purchases at work for several years now but recently, there are audible flaws that seem to indicate that they've switched to an even lower bitrate stream. I'm talking swooshy cymbals and harsh highs in spots. I never noticed them before but maybe they were always there and I just never listened for them? BTW - if everyone hasn't picked it up yet, you should be sure to buy "Kimbrough" from Newvelle Records on Bandcamp. There's a whole lot of great music in this download. -
Epic Games Sells Bandcamp Amid Layoffs
Kevin Bresnahan replied to rostasi's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Maybe all of these money moves are why my bandcamp streams have started sounding terrible lately? I'm talking about recordings I bought from them too. I'm glad I took the time to download my music files because if I had planned to stream them, I'd be pretty disappointed. -
You must be driving your amp hard if you are actually hearing audible differences in your choice of tubes for your rectifier. In guitar amps, people swap these tubes to soften the highs and it's usually only noticeable when driving the output tubes very hard. https://www.andertons.co.uk/rectifier-amp-guide
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I imagine his manager/publicist rescheduled for next year. If he had a major heart attack, part of his heart can be scar tissue and he may be cautioned to avoid overly exerting himself moving forward to avoid having another heart attack. I know two men who have recently had heart attacks. One is back to work and the other has been directed to "take it easy" for the rest of his life to avoid another event. It all depends on the severity of the tissue damage. Time will tell how serious this is, but just because he's rescheduled a concert doesn't mean he's fine.
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I was there for several of those shows.
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US guitarist Al Di Meola suffers heart attack on stage in Romania but now stable From the sounds of it, it is not good. Best wishes for Al.
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I never understood why this wasn't called "Jackie's Folder". That's not a bag.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
This is harpsichord I could get into... -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I actually don't mind Phil Woods' "Greek Cooking". I don't like it enough to buy it, but I can listen to it and enjoy parts. But Hank Jones' harpsichord playing is just not for me at all. I'd much rather hear him on piano. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I didn't like this at all. Especially the harpsichord tracks. The only reason I still have it is because I got Jones to sign it for me. Even he gave me the side eye when I handed it to him for his signature. -
I am a big fan of NCIS too. Ducky was a character. He was able to make the NCIS morgue a place where people didn't mind visiting. That alone took some pretty fine acting ability. To be able to get a chuckle there? Even better acting.
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Yeah, let's show the CD cover from the label that won't give Priester one cent from the sale.
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Gil Evans - Svengali and Mingus Moves in quad being released
Kevin Bresnahan replied to mjzee's topic in Re-issues
Blu-Ray discs. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
At the last minute, I got asked to go see Stanley Jordan perform solo at Jimmy's in Portsmouth, NH last night. I hadn't seen him play in decades so I thought, "Why not"? It was an enjoyable evening but not one I need to repeat too often. I probably haven't seen him play in 25 years but after all that time, his playing still had this sameness to it. I had a great time with my friend Bob which made it a worthwhile night, but it was pretty expensive. $87 for the ticket & another $60 for a couple of drinks and an appetizer. I admire Jordan's guitar playing... even marvel at what he can do with that one guitar. At times it sounds like 3 guitars up on the stage. But for song after song after song - it was just not different enough. He played the piano and guitar simultaneously for two songs, which was different, but he also sang along and his singing voice was not for me. On top of that, his vocals were so buried in the mix, that I could hardly understand much of what he sang. -
I recently added a post to an existing thread and it didn't get moved to the top of the forum like usual. The topic is here: But even with my recent replies, it's on page 6 or 7 of the list of topics in this forum.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I think my biggest issue with her on this release is that it sounds like it should be Gabriella Cavassa - Where Are We and not Joshua Redman - Where Are We. To my ears, any time a vocalist is part of a band for every track, they are pretty much the leader. For jazz that is... -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Just arrived, spinning now - Joshua Redman - Where Are We (Blue Note). I ordered the special clear vinyl with the signed poster. Nice presentation. Dead quiet vinyl (so far) and very well recorded. I wish i was more of a fan of Jazz vocalists but even after saying this, Gabriella Cavassa is OK. Blue Note is rather annoying in not offering a digital download when one purchases an expensive LP copy. I usually order from Amazon for this very reason, but chose to go with Blue Note for the signed print. https://store.bluenote.com/products/joshua-redman-where-are-we?variant=42458759004351 -
I could swore that I read that they only found one 10" LP of tunes without the bass overdubs. When did they find the rest of the tracks without Mingus' overdubs? And FWIW, if anyone has heard the tracks that have been released without the bass overdubs, is it really worth $100 to hear that one LP?
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Posting Images from the InterWebz
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Forums Discussion
Except that I can't see any picture. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I do like the music on this but I am not a fan of the way Rudy drenched the horns in reverb. It makes it sound like they're playing in an empty warehouse. -
Posting Images from the InterWebz
Kevin Bresnahan replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Forums Discussion
I've also started getting error messages for album covers I copy over from discogs with the error being that they are too big. Pulling in a photo from an outside web source never gave an error like this before. It used to happen when you tried to upload a file from your own PC, but not from a web source. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
Kevin Bresnahan replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
John Hicks - In Concert (Teresa). Mine has a cut corner just like the one on discogs. Hicks with Walter Booker on bass & Idris Mohammad on drums. Elise Wood plays flute on one track & Bobby Hutcherson is on vibes for another. A rather sedate performance to my ears. -
I'm spinning Joanne Brackeen's "Ancient Dynasty" (Columbia) again. This is such a great date and it's a shame that no one has seen fit to release this digitally. If only Mosaic was still doing their "singles".
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