TimMason
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As my daughter discovered, nothing beats a good Korean breakfast
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thom, you just walk down the bld st michel in paris, and you can pick up incredible bargains. i've heard it said that it's far easier to be a jazz lover in europe than in the states, but i never really believed it.
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A lot depends on the genre. If it is music that gets recognition, then there may be reviews to consult. But it isn't always the case: much of the modern classical music I've purchased from eMu has not been reviewed at all, or has been little reviewe…
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Craig - it works ok on my Mac (using Safari). But then I use a proper mouse. Right click and down it goes.
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Since R23 launched the Feasting thread, I keep seeing him as a chubby old Diplodocus browsing on songs while a terrifying Torvosaurus in a Sony T-shirt in Wandering Comment by TimMason July 2009
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It turns out that DBD is warning us to keep our hands away from our balls. Who'd a thought it? I'll go with in Breakfast Comment by TimMason July 2009
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Does this have to be eMu? Given the feelings some posters now have about that site, perhaps we could give points for stuff from elsewhere. I'll start by giving amclark2 90 points for the first three of in Simon Said (Set my people free) July 2009 Comment by TimMason July 2009
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Lady in Satin (new CD) is at 6,35 Euros from Amazon.fr (that's just under $9). Jack Johnson (new CD) is at 9,28 Euros - $13. Both can be found in used bins at much less. I can't believe you're paying those prices. Surely Amazon.com would give you b…
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Daniel, most of the items on your list turn up in the cheapo bins in the shops in Paris and have been doing so for some time. Aren't they available in the States?
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@ rastamon
Thanks for the Frisell lead. It's very good - part of a larger project about the photographer Mike Disfarmer (never heard of him). It's out over here on the 20th and I guess I'll be looking for it in the FNAC.
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Ah, sporting nostalgia! Do it with music!
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A cryptologist announces :
17 is an interesting number. It is, of course, prime - it is, in fact, the 7th prime. 7 is the 4th prime. 17 multiplied by 4 is 68. This is hardly a coincidence.
If we add the two digits that make u… -
I now have the DNFtT thread up here. Blogger wasn't flexible enough, so I opened an account with WordPress. You'll find all of 68's posts, plus mine, and summaries of what others h…
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This is as much as I've got. If you want yours slotted in, let me know.
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@mommio
Pretentious garbage is fine. Pretentious is about not knowing your station in life, and garbage is stuff that's out of place. Fits.
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5 more to kev for the first 5 tracks on Ashley Davis's 'Down by the Sea' - once again from the Celtic music thread.
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2 points to frogkopf for tracks 13 & 28. Mind you, that's two hours of music; maybe he should score a new-style eMu 24.
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@mommio
That you should agree with Wanderer that I commit pretentious garbage, I can deal with, but to talk about 'creative writing' is too hard a blow to accept in si… -
Just put a slew of the Don Pedro posts up, plus the 68 death scene.
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7 points to kez for Whilia. The whole of that thread is …
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You could use blogware, if you don't want to infiltrate a board (jazz people are *very* serious) It would look like this.
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Professor Handlever didacticates :
The traditional Xmas tale takes off from a son's search for a father, which transmutes into a father's search for a son. The son, a pocket-sized cripple, crosses the ocean to where he turns up in Bedfor… -
Now that Amazon download has arrived in France, I find that I like it. It has a better interface than either iTunes or the Other Place, and seems to have a wide range of music. Used in conjunction with Spotify, it will work quite well. (I'm not sure…