Hey glunson!
Thanks for the Muppet Show link.
What a wonderful laugh!
Did you know that the Lime in the Coconut song was Nilsson’s tribute to his cocaine addition? The lime and coconut referenced the method for refining coke!
Now Better Records...
Chuck, I listened to your raves about BRs. I tried 3 White Hot Stampers. Sent them all back. Yes, they were a step up in quality BUT, just like justifying a bit of powder and a bit of a cool high for $100, $200+ for 40 minutes of cool sound, to me, is not worth it.
I got an old Elvis and a Carly Simon and the voice was neat but the accompaniment was the same as regular. And, as I upgrade my front end I enjoy almost all of my previously “bad recordings”. Now it is rare that I find a bad one. Sure, it has taken $60k in TT, arm, cartridge and preamp. But that money is invested in stuff that lasts for years not minutes.
HOWEVER, now that I hear so many fellow ‘philes raving, I am moved to try BRs again. Try another line of audio coke.
Thanks for the Muppet Show link.
What a wonderful laugh!
Did you know that the Lime in the Coconut song was Nilsson’s tribute to his cocaine addition? The lime and coconut referenced the method for refining coke!
Now Better Records...
Chuck, I listened to your raves about BRs. I tried 3 White Hot Stampers. Sent them all back. Yes, they were a step up in quality BUT, just like justifying a bit of powder and a bit of a cool high for $100, $200+ for 40 minutes of cool sound, to me, is not worth it.
I got an old Elvis and a Carly Simon and the voice was neat but the accompaniment was the same as regular. And, as I upgrade my front end I enjoy almost all of my previously “bad recordings”. Now it is rare that I find a bad one. Sure, it has taken $60k in TT, arm, cartridge and preamp. But that money is invested in stuff that lasts for years not minutes.
HOWEVER, now that I hear so many fellow ‘philes raving, I am moved to try BRs again. Try another line of audio coke.