orpheus10
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| Jazz for aficionados Inna, I sometimes forget that I have a "Geek" who takes care of the computer stuff, because I don't know "squat" about computers. Since he told me there is no left and right channel inside a computer, I quit asking questions. Now when he sees I'... | |
| Jazz for aficionados "Nothing Personal" Frogman, I've said many times how fortunate we are to have your input on this thread, just because you and I don't always see eye to eye, doesn't mean I don't appreciate the insight into music that you give us.While I don't spea... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Inna, that's the way it goes into the computer interface, and then into the computer. We went round and round, right here on the PC forum about which "interface" and they were discussing which "audiophile" card to use on Stereophile. In order to... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Inna my TT is in moth balls, that's because I archived all LP's; and don't let no body kid you, that's just as good as playing the LP when you want to hear it, but first make sure all that PC stuff is kosure so that you can hear every nuance of a ... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Inna, on the "real side", about reels, unless you can buy an almost new one, or have an unlimited budget, this might be a good way to go, at least it's worked for me for a number of years.I have a service manual for my Technics RS 1500 US 2 track,... | |
| Jazz for aficionados I most certainly like that; does it have anything to do with Zappa? | |
| Jazz for aficionados He frequently lampooned musical fads like psychedelia, rock opera and disco. Television also exerted a strong influence, as demonstrated by quotations from show themes and advertising jingles found in his later works."Trance Fusion" sounded like a... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Frogman, the title of this thread is "Jazz For Aficionados"; where is it written that I should have "Zappa" in my collection, or heard him?I've seen the name 101 times on the music forum, but I've also seen a lot of other names on the forum that I... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Mick Goodrick; I'm sure I have some of his records, I'll have to dig them out. Jerry Bergonzi is new to me; this is a nice sounding band, I like it, Mick is in a mellow groove, him and Jerry are making things happen; "Blow Jerry Blow!"Bob Mintze... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Frogman, before you catch it, and comment on it, I misspelled "Sun"; no, my son does not rise in the East and set in the West.Enjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Frogman, If that's the case, why don't you compare Zappa to Ray Charles, and Milt Jackson on "Blue Funk"; they ain't got no degrees in music.My best friend's brother has a degree from Juilliard, and he teaches school; I ain't never heard him play ... | |
| Jazz for aficionados Music is objective when you are a music teacher, and you get to say what is and what is not.Just as sure as the son rises in the east and sets in the west, you knew I would react to that statement. "Leagues beyond Santana" ain't no way | |
| Jazz for aficionados Those must have been the one's with the "didgeridoos"; I like that instrument best with music other than native; but I have some didgeridoo music from as far back as when they could first record anything, it has noisy insects in the background, as... | |
| Jazz for aficionados What do you think about this group; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjKllGysNxwEnjoy the music. | |
| Jazz for aficionados Tony Scott, music for Zen meditation, I was struck by the first few notes; it's the kind of music you listen to in solitude with no distractions, I'll have to get it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ylh0C5WsogEnjoy the music |

