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Søren Mexico:

Rich:

Boomtown Rats "In the Long Grass" in the spare bedroom.  Did a bit of rearranging in there - took the S40s out and put in a Dark Side project.  I'm going to DIY some stands for the S40s and bring them back in when complete.  Gotta go search the archive to see Soren M's DIY S45 stands....

 

Here but no pics

 

Express service here

 

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Evan replied on Wed, Jun 27 2012 3:21 AM

On my lunch break I bought 3 new CDs. 

On its fourth consecutive play is The Shins and their album 'Wincing the Night Away.'

 

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Rich replied on Wed, Jun 27 2012 3:41 AM

Søren Mexico:

Søren Mexico:

Rich:

Boomtown Rats "In the Long Grass" in the spare bedroom.  Did a bit of rearranging in there - took the S40s out and put in a Dark Side project.  I'm going to DIY some stands for the S40s and bring them back in when complete.  Gotta go search the archive to see Soren M's DIY S45 stands....

Here but no pics

Express service here

Thanks!  Very cool of you to take the time to link for me!


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Rich:
Thanks!  Very cool of you to take the time to link for me!

You get as you deserve Big Smile, forgot to mention, the org. screws for the speakers are M5, and instead of the brass bushings they used rubber bushings

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Mindphaser replied on Wed, Jun 27 2012 11:43 AM

Yesterday i was crying listening to Jeanny from the 1985 album Falco 3

 

 

 

Incredible artist.

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jkhamler replied on Wed, Jun 27 2012 5:16 PM

Electro/house fans check out the latest Digitalism 'DJ Kicks' compilation - it is great!

Digitalism DJ-Kicks

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Evan replied on Wed, Jun 27 2012 6:23 PM

Cool speakers Rich!! I am afraid you have lost the Darkside DIY battle though...

What's playing right now: 1kHz sine wave.

My headphone amp doing its first trials on a picoscope.

Beo4 'til I die!

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Hey, Evan! How did you found this? How you dare to post this? Big Smile I can't stop to listen the entire album over and over...for more than a week!

I'm a progressive rock fan, but this lady sounds FANTASTIC! And every time I play the songs I find more and more details of her music. Now I'm watching her concert at Minessota Smile

Well-have to say Thank you for share with us!

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Paul W replied on Tue, Jul 3 2012 2:19 PM

Vintage Roxy Music - Virginia Plain!!! whilst wearing my new Bryan Ferry DOLCE&GABBANA fitted T shirt  niceeeee!

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Evan replied on Tue, Jul 3 2012 10:17 PM
beobeetle:

Hey, Evan! How did you found this? How you dare to post this? I can't stop to listen the entire album over and over...for more than a week!

I'm a progressive rock fan, but this lady sounds FANTASTIC! And every time I play the songs I find more and more details of her music. Now I'm watching her concert at Minessota

Well-have to say Thank you for share with us!

You are very welcome, sir! I wouldn't dare keep her a secret :-)

Dessa was played for me by a friend here at school. He was playing that album through some headphones for a demo. My friend is actually from Minnesota and apparently Dessa is from the area.

I fully agree - categorically brilliant songs. Not only are they well composed but they are recorded brilliantly too.

My personal favorites are 'Kites' and 'Dixon's Girl'

I know what I'm listening to later... ;-)

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Eric Clapton - Bad Love http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdO8qzXTRIo

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Eric Clapton - Bad Love http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdO8qzXTRIo

Beosound 8, Beotime, Beocom 4, Beo 5, Lutron Rania, MacBook 15" (Mid 2015), iPad Pro, iPhone 6S, B&O Play H3, Beolit 12, Form 2, A8 Headphones, B&O Play A1, B&O Essence

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the groop

 

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A guy who works for me, Duane, makes a good bit of cash on the side flipping items he buys at auctions, estate sales, and the like.  Tuesday he showed up with a few hundred 45s from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s.  Unfortunately it didn't turn out to be the mother lode of Beatles and Elvis Presley singles, but I've been enjoying cleaning them up and listening.  Highlights so far:

Loretta Lynn "Coal Miner's Daughter"

Prince "Raspberry Beret" and "Sign o' the Times"

Gerry Rafferty "Right Down the Line"

Pink Floyd "Another Brick in the Wall Part II"

Hot Chocolate "You Sexy Thing"

Joan Jett "Crimson and Clover"

The Who "Happy Jack"

Bee Gees "Jive Talkin'"

And my personal favorite so far:  Carly Simon "Itsy Bitsy Spider" as a B-side to some song I'd never heard of.

I've run out of new sleeves so I'll be putting these away until the new order comes in.  The box below is about 40% of what Duane sold me this week.  It always saddens me to see this many records without jackets.  Sad

 


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Rich:
I've run out of new sleeves so I'll be putting these away until the new order comes in.  The box below is about 40% of what Duane sold me this week.  It always saddens me to see this many records without jackets.  Sad

I suppose they have gone in & come out of juke boxes at some point - obviously the sleeves get lost in the process. Back in the 80s, you could buy those for cheap here in Finland from the company that back then had a legislated monopoly on money operated juke boxes. Unfortunately, most of that music was crap, but I have a few good singles from the day.

--mika

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Rich replied on Thu, Jul 5 2012 10:55 PM

tournedos:

Rich:
I've run out of new sleeves so I'll be putting these away until the new order comes in.  The box below is about 40% of what Duane sold me this week.  It always saddens me to see this many records without jackets.  Sad

I suppose they have gone in & come out of juke boxes at some point - obviously the sleeves get lost in the process. Back in the 80s, you could buy those for cheap here in Finland from the company that back then had a legislated monopoly on money operated juke boxes. Unfortunately, most of that music was crap, but I have a few good singles from the day.

Quite possibly - one of the reasons I've started collecting 45s is to one day fill a juke box that's in the "game room."


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Well, after a year of flawless operation following service from Bennie, seems the plague that hit Evan and Soren may have hit my BG 4002.  Had to go to the spare bedroom tonight to continue cleaning and playing my new 45s.

"Now you're messin' with a, a son-of-a-...."

 


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The BG 3404 in the spare bedroom is an adequate deck with a fine MMC20EN on it, but it's just not the same as the BG 4002 with the new Soundsmith cartridge.

Altogether now:

"S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y, night!"

The Bay City Rollers, if Casey Kasem is to be believed, named themselves after one member randomly stuck his finger on a globe and hit Bay City, Michigan.  Bay City is the original home of Madonna, who once described the place in a Rolling Stone interview:  "a smelly little town north of Detroit."

Not that anyone asked or cares, but I grew up 20 miles southwest of Bay City in an even smaller, smellier town called Vassar.  But we're all from somewhere, right?

 


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K-tel classics

 

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Rich replied on Sat, Jul 7 2012 9:48 PM

eugene1960:

K-tel classics

Dude, you are truly my hero.  

I've been continuing the cleaning of and listening to newly acquired 45s.  Today I'm in the master bedroom with a retipped (by Bennie) MMC4, RX 2, <cough, Sony receiver, cough>, and S45-2.  Highlight of the day (so far):  Hot Chocolate's "You Sexy Thing."

"I believe in miracles..."


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Magnus replied on Sat, Jul 7 2012 11:16 PM

Have left my main rig for the summer, so I'm using my iPad with my Form 2's listening to Susanne Sundførs new album. Great stuff!

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Opera via AccuRadio on the less 1 day old A3 ... now playing Dame Kiri

(squeezing several topics into one post - coffee thread - what's play thread - and what's NEW !!)

((and the English claiming a Scotsman as their sporting hero Big Smile))

 

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elephant:
((( I think I have a reason for the rotating images ... I mail them from the iPhone to my Google account ... Sad)))

Don't worry Elephant, we are used to your funny picsBig Smile

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Søren Mexico:

elephant:
((( I think I have a reason for the rotating images ... I mail them from the iPhone to my Google account ... Sad)))

Don't worry Elephant, we are used to your funny picsBig Smile

at least I am not like Michael with a sideways avatar :-)

at least not yet ........

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Taking a break from old, scratchy 45s to listen to some pristine CDs today.  Started out with an old favorite from college:  This is Big Audio Dynamite.  Whatever happened to Mick Jones?  No, not that Mick Jones, this Mick Jones.

 


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elephant replied on Mon, Jul 9 2012 10:08 AM

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Søren Mexico:

elephant:
((( I think I have a reason for the rotating images ... I mail them from the iPhone to my Google account ... Sad)))

Don't worry Elephant, we are used to your funny picsBig Smile

at least I am not like Michael with a sideways avatar :-)

at least not yet ........

now fixed, it is indeed an artefact of having emailed the pictures via google instead of uploading them via iPhoto

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Got to my 45s today, grabbing

Here a funny one

Daniel Boone, now I have to look for Davy Crockett

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Still grabbing, and in the shack I found this, long forgotten, but what is it ??

A black magic ipod, take your music with you, a DiskGoCase

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tournedos replied on Thu, Jul 12 2012 2:31 PM

Søren Mexico:
A black magic ipod, take your music with you, a DiskGoCase

Every household should have one!

--mika

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Rich replied on Thu, Jul 12 2012 2:40 PM

tournedos:

Søren Mexico:
A black magic ipod, take your music with you, a DiskGoCase

Every household should have one!

Don't laugh!  The collection I bought from Duane a few weeks ago included one of these. 

Question:  don't these cases break the two Cardinal Rules:  (1) store on edge; (2) store in jacket?


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tournedos replied on Thu, Jul 12 2012 2:46 PM

Rich:
Question:  don't these cases break the two Cardinal Rules:  (1) store on edge; (2) store in jacket?

Thinking about it, they are the predecessor of throwing your CD cases away and storing the discs in an empty spindle...

--mika

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Rich:
Question:  don't these cases break the two Cardinal Rules:  (1) store on edge; (2) store in jacket?

Right, and if you leave your records like that for a long time, they get bend, outer edge gets bend downward.

I never saw one of these in Europe, in my youth we had ours in maps.

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Evan replied on Fri, Jul 13 2012 4:06 AM
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros will be putting me to sleep tonight.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

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For my hero.

 


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Rich:

tournedos:

Søren Mexico:
A black magic ipod, take your music with you, a DiskGoCase

Every household should have one!

Don't laugh!  The collection I bought from Duane a few weeks ago included one of these. 

Question:  don't these cases break the two Cardinal Rules:  (1) store on edge; (2) store in jacket?

In the spirit of "Pictures, Or It Didn't Happen," I present my Disk-Go-Case - in groovy powder blue, no less!

(Mine is filthy!)

EDIT

By the way, 50 of these are on sale at US Ebay.  Some folks are trying to get $250+ for a Beatles version.

Is there an emoticon for shaking one's head?


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Rich:

For my hero.

 

Shirley Manson still has it ....

 

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Rich replied on Mon, Jul 23 2012 12:18 AM

Lovely, lovely Ludwig van in the bedroom.  

A 1978 LP of the Ninth from the Cleveland Orchestra.  Sounds fantastic near field with my desktop S45-2s.


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Rich replied on Fri, Aug 10 2012 6:22 PM

Yesterday I got back a rebuilt MMC3000 from The Soundsmith.  Replaced the new Soundsmith cartridge in my BG4002 with the rebuild and played the rerelease of Band on the Run.  Mini-review of the rebuild in one word:  awesome.


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Keith Richards' Vintage Winos with rebuilt MMC3000/BG4002.  The BG4002 doesn't always "see" the translucent red vinyl and user intervention is required.  ("O the humanity!")

 


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What do you think, Eugene?  Best album cover ever?

 


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