Anyone here have a memory ?


At the moment I'm playing some games with our ever persistent audio friends at Machina Dynamica. In one of my questions addressed to their current ad, I asked if their little " pebbles" would help regulate the atmospheric extremes around the "Isles of Langerhan" ... Then it dawned on me about how I first learned of this place and how important it was in my younger years in audio. Med students please butt out till I am through with my fun with them. They are trying hard to find it on the Google map as I type. I'm sure that once they find out it will take a Constant Gardener to keep them from taping the bags of pebbles onto people. :-)

Does anyone remember the LP's that comically were used quite a bit for imaging and fun ? In one of the phrases used, someone was returning from the "far flung Isles of Langerhan" and was asked to ... come in out of the cornstarch and sit by the fire... .?
The big speakers of the day (at that time) were all cultist owned and were names like .... The Gale GS401a ... The DQ10 all dressed in yellow in the back from CD and of course mirror imaged.. The ever un-exiting LS3/5a crowd and the newbie bunch with the (don't get their cardboard enclosures wet) DCM Time Windows. If you said that you paid over 1000.00 a pair for your speakers, you would have been laughed out of town. And of course this was all before the horrible stench of the "new" Monster Cable rolls floated like a fog around the Audio Stores..... Ahhh, Paaa...leeze bring back the old days..!! I even miss the smell.

OK, let's test some brain cells... Who was the group that made these 4 or 5 incredible albums... Ha... I'm willing to bet this post stays empty for a year.
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I don't believe it.... MoFi, you win the Stuffed Duck !!!

Yes, it was the Firesign Theatre... !
I can't remember the album that the comment was on... Either " Hand Me The Pliers, Don't crush that Dwarf" or "We are all BoZo's on this Bus".
Oh, the brainless nights spent with those albums... Most of which were forgot by the day after :-( At that time (late 60's - early 70's) I was the gift to Nome, Alaska for tunes. I had a giant pair of Altec A7-500/w's "called the Magnifecent". Basically VOT's dressed in a Walnut cabinet. Gorgeous speakers. The amp was a McIntosh 6900 int. Amp and the turntable was an Empire 598 with a Stanton 681. It was all set up in the bedroom of a small shack we rented. There was no plumbing back then, so everyone used "Honey Buckets". The room was crammed full of people listening to the Firesign Theatre. I'm glad that someone remembers the group besides me. Thanks, MoFi...
Around the time that a few of the vendors were using these songs, was the time I first got into the high-end business.

That's why I remember them. Mobile Fidelity actually put out of few of the Firesign Theatre's albums on CD. Never on vinyl, but a few on CD.

Actually the phrase was:

"First they had to come from small towns with strange names, like: Smegma, Spasmodic, Frog, and the far-flung Isles of Langerhans. It had been snowing ever since the top of the page, and I had to shake the cornstarch off my mukluks..."

Funny stuff...well back then anyway :-)
Damn, Mo-fi. You beat me to the punch line. Have fun tubears, but of course our teleporting friend Geoff does read these pages.

I've always wondered whether Firesign was funny w/o herbal enhancement. Back in the day, I never conducted that experiment, I still have the vinyl but not sure it's fair to subject my cart to something in what is bound be be very "warped" condition ;-)