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This is more about what I happen to be watching rather than listening to, but it is music related. I ended up getting sucked into the Live from Daryl's House series. I really dig what he's doing. Nice vibe, great musicians enjoying themselves, great guests and some great music. I like the positive, uplifting nature of the show. I'd love to be involved in something like that.

 

Love that show.

 

I've watched quite a few episodes as well. Excellent show. :thu:

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Scott Kinsey Helloooo !!!

 

"Edited" group jams/improvisations...

 

http://grooveshark.com/#!/s/Time+Lapse/4B6kFn?src=5

 

http://grooveshark.com/#!/s/Gravity/4B6slD?src=5

 

The whole album:

 

http://grooveshark.com/#!/album/X/7781848

 

Saw them live twice in Sweden last summer. OUTSTANDING !!!!

 

 

 

 

All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.

Arthur Schopenhauer

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*Steve Tibbetts, "YR"

 

*Bill Hicks, "Rant In E-Minor"

 

*Roedelius... any form of Roedelius

 

*Paul Haslinger, "World Without Rules"

 

*Ryuichi Sakamoto & David Bowie,

soundtrack to "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence"

 "I want to be an intellectual, but I don't have the brainpower.
  The absent-mindedness, I've got that licked."
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Today, I was listening to 1970s songs from famed Persian singer Googoosh. I like some of her early '70s stuff quite a bit. Gorgeous voice, beautiful and rich.
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I wonder how Kevin is doing these days. I have not seen him online lately.

 

 

Listening to the Ragun Cajun. He is fun. Always played liked he means it.

 

[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlAN29BOQxY

"It doesn't have to be difficult to be cool" - Mitch Towne

 

"A great musician can bring tears to your eyes!!!

So can a auto Mechanic." - Stokes Hunt

 

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I saw Uriah Heep in Atlanta in "73 at the Municipal Auditorium. I was 16, and it was the tour for "Demon's and Wizards". We rushed the stage, and I was about 15 feet from the band. At that moment, there was no place on earth I would rather have been.

Yamaha P-515, Hammond SK1, Casio PX5s, Motif ES rack, Kawai MP5, Kawai ESS110, Yamaha S03, iPad, and a bunch of stuff in the closet.

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At this moment I'm listening to

 

Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials from Roughhousin' the track called Mean Old Frisco.

 

[video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJWJHyWSmqY#t=1842

 

while I'm working on starting up my 100+ effects automatically, after yesterday I've been able to loop the Lexicon through them, to improve the sound of most A grade (and other) recordings. I made some nice labels for the meter bridges, so it should become easier to read, just a pity it's a problem to share the results (very worth while by now, seriously):

 

http://www.theover.org/Keybdmg/Screenshot%20from%202014-01-17%2021:31:07cm.jpg

 

T.

 

 

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Thanks. Well, there's mid-averaging, anti-clip-component, global and individual mid low sub-bands, anti-low compression, Lexicon (mainly the different kinds of reverb) 4-band expanding, reverse-CD equalization, some low-end restoration (for like, big stereos), 3 band anti sampling-spoiling effect, sub-low from high freqs restoration, and compressed high averaging, all at 192 kHz 32 bits stereo. Gets the extreme PC nicely warm!
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I'm listening to some board recordings from my last night's gig - and am pleasantly surprised at both how good the recordings turned out (they're "dirty" recordings created by routing a rough "AUX mix" of all instruments to one channel, a rough "AUX mix" of just the vocals, and two channels captured from ambient mics placed one on each side of the stage into a little 4 Zoom recorder) - AND - how decent our raw performance was (disregarding the mix completely). In the big scheme of things, what I'm hearing on the recordings pretty much aligns with how I felt about the gig when I was actually playing it.
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