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Grex > Music3 > #111: John Entwistle Memorial Let It Rock item, Bassicaly. |  |
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slynne
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response 61 of 70:
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Jul 11 13:48 UTC 2002 |
I loved their "pad"
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jmsaul
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response 62 of 70:
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Jul 11 13:57 UTC 2002 |
Re #59: I grew up in Toledo, and we were never offended by that.
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russ
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response 63 of 70:
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Jul 12 01:17 UTC 2002 |
Re #49, #50: As I recall from listening to Beatles tunes (which I seldom
do any more), Ringo almost NEVER did anything other than keep time. I'm
familiar with exactly one drum solo on a tune that gets airplay, and it's
hardly an artistic tour de force. I guess he supports the stereotype.
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scott
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response 64 of 70:
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Jul 12 01:27 UTC 2002 |
Ringo does what few musicians ever manage to do: Be reliable, solid, and
never blow his part by trying to be a flashy player.
Listen to Steely Dan albums, and reflect on the fact that the players they
used were typically 10 times better than the parts they were playing. The
result is that those parts are nearly perfect. It's tough to get really good
players to limit themselves to a simple part.
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jaklumen
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response 65 of 70:
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Jul 12 10:44 UTC 2002 |
btw, is this linked to the music cf, Scott?
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mynxcat
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response 66 of 70:
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Jul 12 15:07 UTC 2002 |
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scott
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response 67 of 70:
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Jul 12 17:45 UTC 2002 |
No, actually it isn't.. I'll fix that soon enough.
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mynxcat
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response 68 of 70:
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Jul 12 18:39 UTC 2002 |
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tpryan
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response 69 of 70:
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Jul 13 00:17 UTC 2002 |
Okay, who is the one with Liquid Paper on their monitor?
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krj
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response 70 of 70:
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Dec 7 05:07 UTC 2002 |
Tonight the CD burner has started producing discs with clicks about
half the time. I suppose it's possible that this actually represents
the looming failure of our 15-year-old primary CD player, but no
manufactured discs are skipping.
Separate copy runs from the same source disk will produce
different results: some skip and some don't.
Unfortunately everything in the computer has changed recently.
We rebuilt the Windows 2000 system on an 80 gig disc.
The old 10 gig system had Easy CD Creator 5 basic from a Plextor
2.00 disc. When the Plextor 40/12/24 USB drive which came with that
2.00 disc was destroyed, we got a 40/12/40 USB drive; we didn't install
the 2.01 disc which came with the new drive because the old software worked.
On the new 80 gig system, however, I could not get the Plextor 2.00
version of Easy CD Creator to recognize the 40/12/40 Plextor drive,
so I had to "upgrade" to 2.01. Sigh.
Things were working so well...
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