maybe I should have put "formed in 1994 and are the three persons that *were* the non-singing members of Sade (the group)" I was using the group as a reference instead of naming them individually
2005-11-27 33138, 2005
yllona
yeah, that would be good, as tehy've all had fairly successful careers w/o helen adu
2005-11-27 33103, 2005
yllona loves this song
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yllona is listening to The Fakir by Cal Tjader with Lalo Schifrin & His Orchestra from Several Shades of Jade/Breeze from the East (1963) (0:16 / 3:17)
2005-11-27 33138, 2005
inhouseuk
have Sweetback released any material under that name?
2005-11-27 33130, 2005
inhouseuk knows it isn't this artist http://musicbrainz.org/showartist.html?artistid=38902 which appears to be an all female group
2005-11-27 33136, 2005
yllona
yes, i seem to remember a release, altho i can also think of other bands named sweetback (as well as famous movie)
I think the hardware side of Sony is pretty damn good. Unfortunately the rest of it is ran by idiots and they tend to hurt everything about the company.
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Shepard has quit
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Shepard`
Shepard` is now known as Shepard
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yllona
sony hardware is very good. sony entertainment sux ass.
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slaad
Consumer hardware, yeah.
2005-11-27 33104, 2005
slaad
I think Hi/Net MD is probably the best example of something being ruined by vested interests.
inhouseuk likes box sets and well produced compliation releases
2005-11-27 33110, 2005
yllona
you'll love rounder then, also mosaic
2005-11-27 33128, 2005
inhouseuk
I like a lot of artists, but not always all the material they have released. For my favourite artists I have virtually all their albums. For the rest, I tend to just buy their popular work on compilations albums
2005-11-27 33116, 2005
yllona
yeah, altho ssome of the music i listen too is only available on compilations, so i don't have a choice
the audio compression advances over the last few years has been fantastic for me. I have my whole collection available at the touch of a couple of buttons and all the CD's are boxed away in a cupboard
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slaad too
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yllona
me too. i have a couple thousand CDs, and at least a thousand LPs, and i'm still ripping music. and the ipod id the greatest thing ever (and i had portable LP players, cassette and even 8-track)
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inhouseuk
In fact I don't even listen to new purchases before ripping and encoding them
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yllona
yep
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nikki_
same
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nikki_
I get the CD, rip it, put it away and never see it again...
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inhouseuk
yup
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yllona
well i listen to opera/classical and musical theater, so it takes awhile to learn the music
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slaad
Except to add the info to MB, right, nikki_? ;)
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yllona
;)
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nikki_
slaad: that's part of ripping
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slaad
Well... touche.
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nikki_
because I have a script which does an mb lookup
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nikki_
so it's something like insert cd. use cdlookup.py to add cd, run my script, remove cd
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yllona
i have to have the liner notes/booklet close at hand for a few weeks until i get the music/lyrics in my head
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slaad
Geebus christ.
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slaad
That was some very close lightning.
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inhouseuk
slaad: did you jump
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slaad
No. But I shall require a change of pants....
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yllona
wow, that was *really* close then
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slaad
Or I'm a total pansy. Either way ;)
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Shepard
there were portable LP players?
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inhouseuk
Shepard: yes, but I wouldn't advise jogging with them
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cparker has quit
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inhouseuk
the LP is clamped from both sides and the pickup slides across the disc on a rail
in the US there was also a portable LP player marketed to kids in the '70s
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yllona
something like "[mumble] 'N Play"
2005-11-27 33107, 2005
yllona
the "close 'n play" mine was yellow. it was the most poular kid in the neighborhood ;)
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inhouseuk chuckles
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inhouseuk is listening to: Nappy Love from Funky Gibbon: The Best of The Goodies by The Goodies
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inhouseuk has some wierd albums
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slaad
The daughter of the guy who wrote the Funk Gibbon was on TV a while back here. I think she was expecting to sit behind a desk for the entirity of the show - her dress was so short you could see her underwear when she stood up. Not a great look.