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Hello All
As we get closer to the 17th November and the launch of BeoLab 90, I wondered what would be the first track you would like to listen to? Assuming you live near to a showroom that will have them on display.
Opman
(Nick formerly of Bang & Olufsen of Liverpool)
Now Bang & Olufsen of Wilmslow
Opman:Hello All As we get closer to the 17th November and the launch of BeoLab 90, I wondered what would be the first track you would like to listen to? Assuming you live near to a showroom that will have them on display. Opman (Nick formerly of Bang & Olufsen of Liverpool) Now Bang & Olufsen of Wilmslow
Well... If I had this chance I would start with Young Souls from Broken Back.
But I also would like to see how they react with Silent Shout from The Knife ;-)
The jazz trio album by Mal Waldron "You And The Night And The Music," last track "Waltz For My Mother."
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
I'll be auditioning them at the factory in Struer on 12th November and giving a full 'BeoWorld Review'
Not sure which CD I'll take though!
Lee
Dave Farr: Have they asked for CD's rather than that streaming mallarky?
Have they asked for CD's rather than that streaming mallarky?
They haven't asked for anything actually. I fully expect to be dragged by Geoff Martin into a room to hear a CD with some crackle over the top, to be told it's vinyl, me not get the joke, then look at me in disgust when I tell him I can't tell the difference between a lossless stream coming from an angels harp and audio cassette playing through an earthenware teapot...
Still, he's a very nice chap and I'm sure he'll be polite to me. I hope so anyway..
9 LEE: I'll be auditioning them at the factory in Struer on 12th November and giving a full 'BeoWorld Review' Not sure which CD I'll take though! Lee
Absolutely can't wait to hear your thoughts. If allowed, please take and post lots of pictures!
Vivaldi, four seasons (winter)
9 LEE: They haven't asked for anything actually. I fully expect to be dragged by Geoff Martin into a room to hear a CD with some crackle over the top, to be told it's vinyl, me not get the joke, then look at me in disgust when I tell him I can't tell the difference between a lossless stream coming from an angels harp and audio cassette playing through an earthenware teapot... Still, he's a very nice chap and I'm sure he'll be polite to me. I hope so anyway.. Lee
Hi,
I never play cruel tricks like this on people - not even you, Lee...
I'll tell my mom you said I'm a "very nice chap" and that I am "polite" - she'll be very proud. ;-)
By the way: you don't have to bring a CD if you don't want to. I have one or two that we can use - and if we get bored, we can listen to this track, starring backup singer Cissy Houston (Whitney's mother) in a superhuman display of keeping-it-together-when-all-else-is collapsing-around-you.
Cheers
- geoff
Being popularist and predictable, maybe Hello by Adele
I'll be there at the Auckland one, so going first (after Lee) I'll let you all know how it goes!
I would like Philip Glass: Einstein on the Beach, Kooyanisquatsi; or Hildegard von Bingen: O Successores fortissimie Leonis, interpreted by VOX (CD: Diadema, label: Erdenklang); or Pink Floyd: Atom Heart Mother, Time, Money; or Keith Jarret, La Scala (the concert); or: Madredeus, Matinal; or: Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells and the Orchestral Tubular Bells; or: Jimy Hendrix, Purple Haze, interpreted by Kronos Quartett.
Please tell someone in Struer that my dealer is trying very hard to obtain a pair of BL 90 on 17th of November ...
Beolab 50, Beolab 8000 x 2, Beolab 4000 x 2, BeoSound Core, BeoSound 9000, BeoSound Century, BeoLit 15, BeoPlay A1, BeoPlay P2, BeoPlay H9 3rd Gen, BeoPlay H6, EarSet 3i, BeoVision Eclipse Gen 2 55", BeoPlay V1-40, BeoCom 6000 and so much else :)
Peter the Biker:I would like Philip Glass: Einstein on the Beach, Kooyanisquatsi
The reissue of the BAM revival performance from 1984 is just so raw, I'd love to hear how it sounds from the BL90 speakers.
Incidentally, I saw PG and Kronos perform live to the film Dracula just last week here in Los Angeles. Wonderful to see him still at it. Michael Riesman was on keyboards and conducting as well. And my wife and I have seen Koyaanisqatsi a few times live, as well as Einstein a few times live. Lucky us! :-)
Geoff Martin: By the way: you don't have to bring a CD if you don't want to..
By the way: you don't have to bring a CD if you don't want to..
I'll dig something out, I'm sure.
I listen to BeoLab 5 every day (I have them at home) so I'm really looking forward to judging the improvements upon them in the BeoLab 90 !!I'll write a full report, of course.
Thanks for all of your many varied suggestions. There's plenty for me to listen to prior to our event on the 17th where we will be launching the BeoLab 90's in Wilmslow.
I seriously cannot wait and Lee you are a very lucky guy to be going to Struer to review them.
9 LEE: Dave Farr: Have they asked for CD's rather than that streaming mallarky? They haven't asked for anything actually. I fully expect to be dragged by Geoff Martin into a room to hear a CD with some crackle over the top, to be told it's vinyl, me not get the joke, then look at me in disgust when I tell him I can't tell the difference between a lossless stream coming from an angels harp and audio cassette playing through an earthenware teapot... Still, he's a very nice chap and I'm sure he'll be polite to me. I hope so anyway.. Lee
Of course you did hear them before - I think you thought they were 8000s! Luckily you had your deaf friend with you who probably agreed!!
Peter
Peter:Of course you did hear them before - I think you thought they were 8000s! Luckily you had your deaf friend with you who probably agreed!!
Actually, what you two REALLY heard back then were these.
Whew! Feels good to get that off my chest after all these years... I feel lighter. ;-)
-g
Peter: Of course you did hear them before - I think you thought they were 8000s!
Of course you did hear them before - I think you thought they were 8000s!
I thought they were the 'new 8000's' - which would turn out to be BeoLab 18's.
However, Peter noticed the acoustic curtains swaying in the breeze made by whatever was behind so knew they were something large.
Geoff then realised I was deaf and did a bit of sign language at me.. whatever 'V' means, I'm not sure.
9 LEE:Geoff then realised I was deaf and did a bit of sign language at me.. whatever 'V' means, I'm not sure.
Volume surely!
Dave.
9 LEE: Geoff then realised I was deaf and did a bit of sign language at me.. whatever 'V' means, I'm not sure.
Canada (or, more precisely, Newfoundland) has not been part of the colonies for quite some time. Although "two-fingered salute" however, was certainly used in England long before we broke ranks (compare the dates on the bottom of this page with those on this page), it has not been part of the Newfoundland lingua franca, for at least the past 46 years.
Translation: regarding my sign language: you must be mistaking me for someone else.
As to your hearing abilities: no comment - but maybe we can chat about this during your visit next week. ;-)
If I could, I would certainly listen to "Oscar Peterson - You look good to me", a beautiful piece combining slow and fast parts, with deep bass (played with and without a bow) and a dancing piano stream. From then on, it would surely be an endless day/week/month/year/life of re-discovering my favorite tracks, from Mahler - directed by Bruno Walter to Philip Glass - Songs from liquid days ... Hope those who will attend the maiden concert will enjoy it.
Thierry
Beogram 1600, Beogram 4500, Beogram 4500 CD, Beomaster 3500, Beomaster 4500, Beovox RL60.2, Beolink 1000
I do hope you have a great time - sorry not to be meeting you again Geoff. I would have compared family trees - I have seen you did a bit of genealogy. I did the one for our family reunion in New Zealand last year (Lee will not be surprised to here that I was too busy to attend!) and at 12 point print, it was over a metre high and 31 feet wide. They had a village hall used for the reunion and it wrapped around the inside nicely! No B&O though! (Plenty of sheep I dare say so slightly reminiscent of the Farm - dash it, you have discovered the secret training ground for our spy sheep!)
Why has ALT gone now? It seemed quite a clever idea.
9 LEE:I'll write a full report, of course.
The report writing is optional, the main thing is that you remember to take a very big suitcase and sneak a pair back for the Christmas prize draw - we promise we won't tell Geoff where they went
Martin.
What if Geoff is the winner
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Millemissen: What if Geoff is the winner
He'd have to upgrade his membership before we need to worry about that. Besides, if the 'missing' speakers were discovered in his home, nobody will believe him if he says he won them in a draw