orpheus10
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Jazz for aficionados Herbie Hancock sailed through all sub jazz genres with flying colors; he is probably the most innovative keyboardist ever. That is some boss "Funk". | |
Help me stay with Vinyl. People are always complaining about the records when I think it's their rig. While clean records are absolutely essential, the music to noise ratio is more important.Find someplace where you can compare your rig to a "Sota Star Saphire" TT; that ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Millercarbon, your ears are 180 degrees out from mine and millions of other people who trashed their old TT's and sold their records.I didn't sell my records but trashed the TT. Without going into a lot of detail, I am presently waiting for a spa... | |
Jazz for aficionados There is nothing that irritates me more than guys in the "Analog" forum. When these "newbies" buy a record player and wonder why their records don't sound so hot, those guys act like they don't know what's wrong, when they know full well that if ... | |
Jazz for aficionados One of RVG's statements that's never mentioned is, when asked about his take on digital and records, he said "Good riddance to records". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudy_Van_Gelder | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, Stitt really has a beautiful tone on that record. | |
Jazz for aficionados Geoffkait, this might be the wrong thread to get that question answered.As many LP's I have by Rudy, I never made that distinction. For a minute or two I got off into nit picking about record differences, and decided it was too much trouble. | |
Jazz for aficionados Ghosthouse, that is the most unusual grouping I've ever seen.I thought "Music From Our Soul" was quite interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioKSZhYc_iE&list=PLIprspV8mpL6SmXiRZruchPUD6WlYbrnV&index=1 | |
Jazz for aficionados Acman, I listened to Bobby Mcferrin with tears in my eyes, I was a medic in USAF; God knows I've witnessed all kinds of pain. | |
Jazz for aficionados Legitimate, when a doctor prescribes something to relieve his patients pain. When the mental anguish is beyond our comprehension. | |
Jazz for aficionados Rok, you're getting as good as Frogman in twisting my words; they were quite specific and explicit. | |
Jazz for aficionados I'm listening to Diane Schuur; "The Man I Love". I have never heard this song sung before with such depth and sincerity. She's not singing a song, she's sharing with us her deepest emotions, and what she would do if she met "The Man She Loved". ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Frogman, I'm positive that you would have said it was Monk in a blind test, but that can never be proven, because it can never happen, and in a hypothetical case you are never wrong. | |
Jazz for aficionados It's an honor to participate on a jazz thread with such astute aficionados. Pjw stated;"I can easily decipher Monk on the title track. Silver and Monk are easily discernable."I played the CD and duplicated his experience; therefore, that was not ... | |
Jazz for aficionados Geoffkait, I rolled down the windows and let some air in, you can breath easy now. |