Raul, but the question remains,which of the Pickerings have the same motor ? Since I learnt that the A & R Cambridge C77 has the same motor as the Garrott P77, I have settled for the C77. The Goldring G800 is another gem to chase according to Dominic but without the stylus. I have been lucky to get a G850(no stylus)which is claimed to be better than the G800 by another person though I will still try to get the G800. |
Dear Dgarretson: Well I know that is almost impossible to follow all the posts in the thread but I have some examples where the vintage cartridge up grade/date performs way better than the original not mid but top of the line: Sonus Dimension 5, Acutex 315, Clearaudio Virtuoso, Technics P100CMK4, AKG P100LE, etc, etc and today I'm sure that all my vintage top of the line that already send to Axel will outperform the original one: I have no single doubt about.
In other site I learned that the famous Garrot P77 ( that I own. ) share the same cartridge motor than the A&R Cambridge 77 and some other cartridge models,. Well subject is that some A&R 77 Cambridge owners bought a Jico SAS stylus replacement ( today new design ) and they swears that not only outperform the original Cambridge but the Garrot P77 and even the today Garrot Optim ( ? ) that sent it back 2K dollars and you know for how much you can buy an A&R 77 Cambridge? no more than 100.00 and with broken stylus way lower and the up grade with the JIco is only 111.00
I have no doubt either that if you take your 981 and made an up grade will beats the original performance and I mean not different but better performance after the up grade.
I'm not refering you when I posted that make no sense to buy top of the line vintage cartridges if in the cartridge line exist lower prices for similar cartridge motors and this " IF " is the whole subject and answer to own the best of the best.
regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dave, An issue that came up early on in this thread, and which was never definitively resolved, was what happens to the suspension of an MM or MI cartridge after 30 years post-manufacture. There is a good possibility that it may have stiffened up considerably and so gives lower than advertised compliance. Raul found that sending off some of his cartridges for a rebuild to include the suspension was tranformative. I have mixed experiences; the 980 seems to work great (but might it be even better with a rebuild? Quien sabe). So do my Grace Ruby and Acutex LPM320. On the other hand, by very own Grado TLZ, which I bought new in the early 80s and which was in storage in my bedroom closet for a couple of decades, definitely lost something, does not sound nearly as good as my aural mamory tells me it once did. So, it's kind of a crapshoot. On the other hand, even if you were to have an issue with the Stanton, it is not much additional expense to correct it.
Separate MM stage: Yes, I bought a Silvaweld all-tube SWH550 to use with my MM and MI high output cartridges; I run it into the MP1 linestage. It's a great piece. It has MC capability, in a pinch. |
Dear Garretson, The Germans have this saying:'the thoughts are duty free'. My thought about your hope is: you can put the sadlle on a caw but it is obviously an illusion to think to get a horse this way.
Dear Chris, the patience is the most boring of all the human virtues. No wonder nobody is fond of this one. No need to apologize either.
Regards, |
Jeffreybehr, You are 100% right; the 'damn' 19% VAT are in partucalar frustrating when added to the import duty of 12% such that every item that passes the border transfers 31% of its value to the Dutch treasure or the governement. The strange thing is that all the members of any Dutch governement are conviced to be the champions of the free trade. You can imagine how I feel when I see some object of desire on the Agon market or ebay.com. That is btw why I am forced to prefer the 'damn' German ebay.
Regards, |
No need to apologize Nikola. I know I am very lucky to even find someone willing to repair the cartridge. I was being sarcastic. BTW – please remember not to discuss gov’t taxes with a Canadian – you will get no sympathy.
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Dear Nandric, This thread is mostly about discovering the best of the best MM/MI. As the market price for top NOS cartridges like Stanton 981LZS, Empire 4000D/III, Astatic MF-100, has escalated to USD$500+, the question is whether cantilever and stylus replacement by artisans like Axel can raise the performance of more affordable mid-line bodies to surpass those $500 exotics. And if so, which ones? |
Nandrioc: "The damn foreigners need not even to pay the 19% VAT (value added tax) which we the European must pay."
IMO you put the 'damn'; in the wrong place; it should have been "The foreigners need not even pay the damn 19% VAT (value added tax) which we Europeans must pay." . |
Dear Chris, I am really sorry that you need to wait so long but your repair is not a retip but the new coils which Axel can't repair but need to get from somewhere.
Dear Dgarretson, Why should anyone change the Stanton& Pickering styli ? I own two Stantons 881 S with stereohedron styli which look and sound very good to me.Am I missing something?
Regards, |
Dear Nadric, so to combine your post with Raul's and Timeltel's: Axel's Euro 160-350 rebuild of a customer-suppied Stanton 881/Pickering XVS3000 stylus assembly will surpass NOS stock 981 motor/stylus assembly? Has anybody around here actually made this comparison? This is an experiment I may try. |
The damn foreigners need not even to pay the 19% VAT (value added tax) which we the European must pay.
Well maybe if the damn foreigners would hold up sending Axel their retips for say "just two weeks" I may see my Axel rebuilt cartridge in 2012 ? Just a thought...a selfish one at that... |
Dear Dgarretson, I am not sure what you mean with 'the small diference in price between the NOS 981 LZS compared.'..etc. If compared with the Pickering 3000 (= Stanton 881 S) the price difference is considerable. If you mean the retipping price(s) it may be useful to get the right perspective reg. Axel's prices. The tapered aluminum with pressure fitted nude line +/-150 Euro ; the boron cantilever(very thin kind)/elliptical +/- 160 Euro. The damn foreigners need not even to pay the 19% VAT (value added tax) which we the European must pay. I don't believe that the beryllium cantilever, Gyger II and the 'real' Shibata styli are worth the price difference. Anyway the mentioned prices (150-160 Euro) look to me like bargain prices for the offered quality.BTW those I have ordered for my two Virtuosos's black.
Regards, |
Lew, I'm quite happy with separate high-gain and low-gain balanced phono stages to accomodate LOMC and MM/MI cartridges. I ordered the 98lLZS to have at least one MM type that will work with the high-gain MP-1.
Raul, I'm not much of a "collector" either. Having had an excellent experience with a Pickering XSV3000/D3000, I felt that the small difference in price between the NOS 981LZS as compared to refurb/upgrade of another motor, is inconsequential. Most of the better MM/MI cartridges left in my drawer will justify eventual retipping services. |
Dear friends: That's were the top of the line up grades but as Nandric posted somewhere: from the same source we can get superior overall cartridge performance with this " entry " level up grades: tapered aluminum with pressure fitted nude line (+/- 150 Euro) and boron / elliptical (?) for +/- 160 Euro.
Other than my Goldring G800 Axel (between others ) has on hand by me: Nagatron 9600, Azden P50E, Acutex flat nose 320, Clearaudio Virtuoso Wood, Astatic MF-300, Acutex 315 ( long nose ), Ortofon MC3000MK2, Dynavector Karat Nova 13D, Highphonic MCA6 and counting.
One advantage from my side is that I own two samples on some cartridges or at least a second stylus replacement sample and where I have not does not matters I make the up grade anyway.
Next step is to go a head with my ATs and a lot of different lines/models Empire cartridge ( I think I own around 10 models on the Empire lines. ) and with my AKGs. Well step by step because that means money.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Or get a JLTI Phono - a SS Allen Wright (ish) design... |
Dave, Despite all my efforts to cut back the gain in "our" modified MP1 phono stage, including going to the ECC99s and reducing the values of the plate resistors, I still can barely get the volume control past 9 o'clock with the Ortofon MC7500, a very LOMC indeed. The method employed by Allen Wright to make his RTP3C useful with MM cartridges, inserting a pair of matched low value resistors between the CCS and the cathode of each half of the dual-differential MAT02, does work to reduce gain dramatically, but to my ears it absolutely destroys dynamics. Nothing sounds quite as good with those resistors switched in. (I rigged up mine so I can switch the attenuating resistors in and out with the idea that I could then use the MP1 for MM cartridges. No such luck.) I am rather surprised that Allen never commented on this. I heard the same negative phenomenon when I applied a similar strategy in my Atma amps, which also use a dual-differential cascode input stage. Those resistors are now in the trash. The better way to reduce gain would be to switch from cascode to an ordinary dual-differential gain stage, but I have not bothered at this point. |
Lew, thanks to Albert's referral I have a 981LZS in the mail. The high-gain MP-1 would likely work well with a .06mV cartridge by any definition, but .3mV is a safer bet. |
Dear Timeltel and friends: After read the link you posted about Stanton/Pickering OEM stylus replacement IMHO Axel is still abetter option, let me explain:
top of the " line " cantilever stylus is the berilyum cantilever along nude Shibata for 325 euros and with Gyger II 365 euros ( Gyger II is similar as the replicant 100 by Ortofon and is the one that comews with the top of the line Allaerts cartridges. ). Of course that we can choose boron or aluminum cantilever too for less money. Another advantage is that we send the cartridge to Axel an he will make an inspection to the cartridge and will fix any single trouble on it so when we receive in return the cartridge we have a NEW cartridge with the best we can get today. Not bad !!!
Years ago I was reluctant ( in this same thread ) to modify the vintage cartridges I own but today I learned and IMHO I know I was fully wrong.
As I posted before: a good vintage cartridge motor with today " technology " ( cantilever/stylus and suspension refresh ) is not only a better cartridge than the original but a cartridge in a top and different " league ". So, today makes no sense to me buy vintage top of the line cartridges ( like that 981LZS ) but similar motors along an up grade. Yes for persons that are " collector's item " original status is the name of the game but I'm not a " collector's item ".
Btw, you had an important influence in me on this regard, thank's
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Addendum: Given the 1mH inductance, mating the 980/981LZS with a SUT into an MM phono stage would be highly problematic, I would think. At least it deserves some thought as to the choice of SUT. (A typical LOMC will have way less than 100 micro-henries (uH) inductance.) It's no wonder the LZS was not a huge success in the marketplace of the 1980s; in many ways (very low output/high-ish inductance) it gives you the worst of both the MM and the MC worlds to deal with. |
Dave, The quoted ".06mV/cm/sec" is not actually different from "0.3mV"; it's just a different way of expressing output. Classically, cartridge output is rated at a velocity of 3.54 cm/sec. So that would be ~0.2mV by usual criteria for comparing the number to that for other cartridges. In the modern era of MC cartridges, some have switched to rating output at 5 cm/sec, which would put the 980/981 at 0.3mV. This would be in agreement with the number you reference. Subjectively, I would guess that's about right for my 980LZS, comparing it to the output of my Ortofon MC7500 via my MP1. You do need a clean, hi-gain MC-capable phono stage, which we have in the MP1. |
Regards, Dgarretson: "The old 500EL is 12Um/mN and had an output of 1.0mV/cm/sec. The output of the 71EE is .9mV/cm/sec, and the Emk2 & EEmk2 are both .8mV/cm/sec." Found this here: http://forums.audioreview.com/analog-room/stanton-881s-stylus-replacement-new-cartridge-28162-5.htmlwhich is a cornucopia of info from two former Stanton employees, 500/V15, 681/XV15, 881/XV3000 & 981. The 500 is (depending on stylus) typically described as nom. 3/4/5mV output. If you'd like me to describe the difference in measurement, someone will need to explain it to me first :-) . Peace, |
The original manual for the 980/981LZS specs an output of .06 mv-- quite a bit lower than the .3 mv range quoted above and found on the forum references I've been able to excavate. So perhaps there are differences between implementations of the "LZS technology" in the various Stanton/Pickering bodies.
Specifications for the 980/981LZS:
Stylus Type: Nude Stereohedron Tip Dimensions: Contact Radii: .0028" (71u) Scanning Radii: .0003"(8u) Stylus Tracking Force: .75 - 1.5gm Setting with Brush: 1.75 - 2.5gm Resulting operational tracking: .75 - 1.5 Frequency Response l0Hz to 50kHz+ Output: .06 mv/cm/sec Channel Balance: Within 1dB @ 1kHz Channel Separation: 35dB @ 1kHz Cartridge D.C. Resistance: 3 ohms Cartridge Inductance: 1 mH Cartridge Color: Chrome Cartridge Weight: 5.5 gm Load Resistance: 100 ohms or greater Load Capacitance: Up to 1000 pF (includes arm leads, cables, and amplifier) |
P.S. Jorsan: Replacement (OEM) 3500 & 4500 styli are available, IIRC Lewm is using the Pickering 7500 stylus in his LZS? Lew?
I've dealt with Pickering UK previously, no concerns. PayPal.
Peace, |
Regards, Raul: One less Pickering XLZ-4500. http://www.pickeringuk.com/hifi.html. Diamond Stereohedron Output 0.33mv (MC level) Frequency range 10 to 50k Tracking force 0.5 gram to 1.5 grams Tracking ability 100 microns Compliance 25 cu Channel separation 35db Load 50 - 250 ohms pf no limit Effective mass 5g Peace, |
Albert, would you share with us how do you configure the 981LZS in your arm and preamp for optimun results?, thanks |
Albert,
Thanks for the link, it's a great resource.
John |
Dear Jorsan: I think that Timeltel or Dlaloum could help you in a better way than be on that " motor " subject.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Raul, thanks for the tip. witch models have similar motor? I can try both and decide wich one si better to my ears. |
This vendor has quite a range of rare vintage styli as well... but at prices that make a top of the line Ruby retip look like a very reasonable economy option! |
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Dear Jorsan/Jbthree: I think that may be could be a better alternative to the 981/980s to buy a similar motor Stanton cartridge and then send to Axel to a cantilever/stylus up-grade. IMHO this alternative can outperform the original one if for no other thing because the suspension " refresh " when cantilever/stylus is up-dated. Now, you not only can achieve a better quality performance but with less money.
Today and after several first hand experiences I'm for the vintage cartridge up date, till today every single cartridge I made the up date performs not different but way better: Acutex, Virtuoso, Dimension 5, etc are a good example.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
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Regards, El Diablo (Grin): Watching the Asatic for the fifth time, will probably continue to vacillate until it's no longer available, then regrets. The XV-15 is not the be-all/end-all of carts but it is a very honest, "true to the recording" cart. Punchy. Considering D2000Q stylus (quadrahedron, 4 channel) or JICO Shibata. There's also currently a tempting 881S offered at a very reasonable B.I.N., a C.A. Virtuoso up for bid too. Must remind myself, "patience".
Without having yet heard the 500EE, with it's excellent (for a two coil cart) specs, the probability of the Asatic 300 being a better cart is accepted through it's numerous positive reviews. Anticipate the 500 performance to be in the neighborhood of the Shure M75E T2, a most entertaining cart & will be happy to add it to my collection. Unearthed a 3-5gm VTF conical stylus in my kit, will audition it soon on a sacrificial Lp. The Astatic will most likely join the ranks too, your recommendations are not without influence.
In the continuing objective of increasing knowledge concerning these largely vintage pickups, I appreciate reading the comments on other Pickering-Stanton carts. The stout cantilevers are more capable than they appear, light & rigid, special coatings. I'm about to conclude that W. O. Stanton & Norman Pickering knew their business.
Peace, |
Sorry Professor but Lenin used the term 'renegat' (or renegaten) to dismiss Kautsky. I am aware how you use quotation marks but 'renegade' will not do. I study Kautsky ,Liebknecht (what a name for a Marxist) ,etc, German Marxist till I come Rosa Luxemburg across. I thought that this was an alias as Lew's Kirkegard was used, uh, to use. If I remember well 16 different names, while everyone in Denmark recognized his writings strightaway. It's a pitty for the the time invested in inventing all those names. Anyway when I discovered that Rosa was a real women I lost any interest in German Marxist. As I already mentioned there is no way to organize any society without the division of labour. So cats have one kind of job, dogs some other and women also. The women are not suited for the revolution with the aim of brotherhood between the workers because they alway put their family (or clothing) in the first place. The mother, the brother, the sister, etc, with the father as nr. 15 or 16. Despite of this ordering they pretend as if they actually put their husband in the first place. Come on. My both sisters told me that I am 100x more important to them then their husbands. So dear Professor you are not a 'renegate' according to the Serbian interpretation. You are not a Serbian who become Moslem and is as such a betrayer of the Greek orthodox religion.But if you prefer to retain the 'renegade' you have my blessing.
Regards,
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Regards, Nikola: If possible, I'd prefer retaining the "renegade" description as I fear that, although honored with the nomination, party membership might result in being placed on a committee. Then I'd get nothing done at all. :-)
Carts are interesting little devices and I've learned a lot by cart selection via the buffet mode, "I'll have some of this, and more of that". The XV-15/D750 is performing much to my satisfaction. Good soundstage but not excessively wide, stable imaging, layering is deep but not as tall as some. The Pickering is moving more to the front of carts in rotation. Eventually, a stylus upgrade is likely but for the time being it's pretty good for a $2.00 cart.
Peace, |
Dear Timeltel: I can see that like with the AT/Signet the S/P alternative gives a lot of fun: ++++ " from which I gather there are 130 various styli to select from. " +++
is this what moves you to be behind these cartridges?. I ask this because someone like you that like quality performance over other parameters don't try yet to get the Astatic " magic " and I wonder why . Today the Astatic ( MF-300 ) is still available ( NOS at very good price. I think we have to get it whiule it last. ) ) and IMHO worth to own with the perspective Axel's up-grade.
I don't heard the 500EE/XV-15 ( only the 981s. ) but for what other persons reports here on the Astatics and for what I heard those Astatics are a little better and I mean over the 981s.
Anyway, only " thinking " about.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
Dear Professor, I need to apologize for calling you a 'renegate'. The problem is that nobody knows what comrade Lenin exactly meant with this expression except that he was against someone. Thanks to the circumstance that Serbian (actually Serbo-Croatian but you know about Croats) is my first language which means that I know all Serbian words + the imported kinds I am well able to give the Serbian description:' worse than a Turk'. The Serbian imaginaton of bad things has of course some limits. Those that were even worse than Turks were Serbians who become Moslims, probable for some pragmatic reasons, but by such an act they committed the sin of the betrayal of their 'own' religion. I wrote 'own' with quatation marks because the religion in casu is actually Greek religion while the Greek themself are selective in what they are willing to accept or not from their neighbours. Calling your country Macedonia and stealing their Alexander by implication is not acceptable but no problem at all with stealing their religion. Anyway it should be obvious that the term 'renegate' is of religious nature. On the other hand I already mentioned Lenin's definition of religion:' opiate for the people'. So it should also be obvious that someone who is Marxist-Lenininst will never use any religious term whatever. They have their own Marxist-Lenininst vocabulary. Now consider this terminological problem in the(former) S.Union. In a collective society there is also the collective gilt which means that one is also responsible for the others so one was advised to watch not only his family members but also friends, comrades, acquaintances and more in particular the neighbours. This all without any clue what 'renegate' means except the 'class anemy'. Hoever everybody was aware what being called 'renegate' meant: 15 years Siberia if one was lucky.
I hope you will accept my apologize and because of your proletarian shopping (cheap Stantons ,etc) I intend to recommend you for the party membership.
Regards, |
Hi Albert,
Ditto for me and does have the any high output ones?
Thanks,
John
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Albert, how can I contact the seller of the Stantons? Thanks in advance |
Dear Timeltel: ++++ " from which I gather there are 130 various styli to select from. " ++++++
now I can see what move you more. Like with AT/Signet the Stanton/Pickering is a good toy for interchangeability not only between both lines but in between.
Maybe that's why you don't buy yet the Astatic MF-300 that appears frequently from the same seller on ebay: Astatic has not that versatility but I can tell you that even the top Stanton/Pick/AT or Signet could have a very " hard day " against it on quality performance level and of course Axel always is a good option to MF-300 up-grade.
Regards and enjoy the music, R. |
04-09-12: Lewm
Albert, I am green with envy that you got that Stanton. Darnit! If you hate it, please keep me in mind. I have not been watching Audiogon for that gem. I gather you have not got your Mk3 back from Bill. The seller have more of those Stanton in stock. He is in Netherlands and accepts PayPal. Yes, the MK3 is back. Please read in my system thread. |
Regards, Nandric: Have received my proletarian cart, the two coil Stanton 500EE-11. Still debating the vivid line or JICO styli for upwardly mobile status. There is, elsewhere, a report of pretensions to class elevation through the retipping by Expert with a paratrace stylus.
The bourgeois XV-15 cart/D750 stylus is breaking in very nicely, the hfs are smoothing out and the bass bloom is receding, low bass is taut. Its midrange voice reminds me that Norman Pickering was a well respected violinist. The XV-15 has the potential to elevate to the upper class through the acquisition of either the D1800S (stereohedron) or D2400Q (quadrohedron) styli, but here there are capitalistic issues, the concern is basic need vs. elitist want. There is an informative Stanton/Pickering thread running on the AK forum, one even more so at Lenco Heaven, from which I gather there are 130 various styli to select from.
Pi' Sant informs me that as I'm merely a thick-skulled human and prone to humor of the frivolous kind, also too slowwitted to respond to the comments of my intellectual superiors, of which she assures are legion. She is familiar with Orwells "1984", her greatest impression was that of steel capped boots striking the pavement and as she is a rather long tailed cat prefers avoiding such, as well as rocking chairs. In a rare departure from her feline dignity, she also assures me that if I persist in political discussion she will sh, err, shed in my middle most shoe, for others the one on the extreme right or left, as appropriate to political persuasion. I naturally wish to avoid this.
For those considering the low impedance series of carts, Pickering UK offers XLZ-3500 & 4500 carts and replacement styli, the 981's twin (to the best of my knowledge), the XLZ-7500, is no longer available.
Pax, |
Cr0517, Nine letters is about right. It must be noted that the diminutive Mister Big was rarely sighted apart from association with Fearless Leader. Boris Badenov(whose qualifications included a degree in Scoundrelship from USC(University of Safecracking), seemed to report to Fearless Leader, the dictator of the rogue country of Pottsylvannia. Fearless Leader's germanic colloquialisms suggested Nazi credentials channeled through post-war GDR. Fearless Leader in turn either consulted with or reported directly to Mr. Big, whose russian mien suggested the role of soviet party chairman.
The forum analogue to Mr. Big is known to surface infrequently, with or without entourage en croute, but more frequently by proxy through factotums. |
Dear Chris, You are only quasi Balkanes. You may have some DNA from there but you was never there. Otherwise you would know that cats are meant to catch the mouses and dogs to keep the thieves on a safe distance. We don't eat eihter so there is no other job or function for them. BTW it is at present very difficult to get a job even for the humans.
Regards, |
Correction fwiw - A 12 year old dog is 84 in human years. My bad..Either way if I make it to that age and am only drooling and losing hair I will be happy. |
Dear Lew, I was very intriqued by Dgarretson literary contribution and just started looking on iternet for his references. I also thought to write to Natalija and Boris that their 'characters' are already familiar in the USA but I would never even dream to connect them with espionage. Such kind of insinuation they would never forgive me and even refuse to accept the 200 Euro which they get from me each time I visit them (any idea how many family member I have there?). BTW uncle Boris asked me if I can find any musical work on LP with only the frequencies above 2500 Hz. He wants all his friends to hear his tweeter with the Russian capacitor in all of his glory.I deed mention the 'keynots' but he was not impressed. I am, I think, in big trouble . However I bought the ADC 25 for Natalija despite the fact that she owns no TT at all. I grow up between women as the only male in the family so I know how they think. I am sure that she will let Boris know about her own ADC onderlining the fact that she got the 'new one'.
Regards,
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Bullwinkle and Rocky show – Note the number one and two stars Nikola.
DG – Mr Big here at audiogon ? You have me curious. Does he have a 3 or 9 letter moniker. Nikola – you said. “Timeltel with his cat. Come on please” Be careful what you say about cats, dogs and other pets in North America. They hold special status. It’s a known fact that wives value their cat and dog much higher than audiophile husbands. Pets aural abilities are well known here. Superior to humans. Just look at how many people post pictures of pets on their virtual systems. In some cases these animals are sound advisors. Some voice their systems based on how the cat and or dog reacts to component changes. My 12 year old black Labrador retriever (that’s 90 in human years) is not allowed in my own private room due to the shedding of hair and drool. But in the other shared room he will come in and lay himself down in front or behind the speaker (they are dipole), if the vibes are nice. Lately I notice he is fond of Kate Bush’ – Aerial. It’s the utmost compliment to have your pet enjoy tunes with you - IMO - Everybody with a cat reading the professors post about Pi' Sant probably pissed their pants in laughter before they could get to the can in time. |
Nikola would love Rocky and Bullwinkle, I think. There is a pretty good movie, but the original cartoons are better, Nikola. I bet you can find some on Youtube. |
Dear Nandric, for some American youth of our generation Dostoyevski's underground man (and in general the Russian flavors of alienation) resonated more than Sartre. (To this day when it's a struggle to get off the couch I think of Goncharov.) The underground man is in a rough line with Salinger's Holden Caufield and Heller's Yossarian(who like the underground man begins the story with metaphorical liver pain.)
Lite punning on Godanov above took me back to the pop art of Rocky & Bullwinkle. This adult cartoon put a clever spin on american idealism vs. cold war peril as exemplified by Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale(perhaps distant relatives of your Aunt N and Uncle B.) as slavic spys for the mastermind Mr. Big(who always appears as a tiny midget with a flashlight aimed at himself to cast a giant shadow on the wall. Perhaps the web presents such a flashlight... |
Dostoyevski and Kierkegaard. Later, Sartre. Albert, I am green with envy that you got that Stanton. Darnit! If you hate it, please keep me in mind. I have not been watching Audiogon for that gem. I gather you have not got your Mk3 back from Bill. |