No but it looks interesting and most importantly for me, an easy read.
I read some of the comments on the Amazon page and it looks to be right up my alley.
Can't remember the last time I picked up a book and read more than a few pages. I got burned out on books after finishing up my degree in 2007. Text booked to death.
i can completely understand that!
i read all the time. it's escapism for me.
and yes, it is an easy read. not long. it was unavailable for years. searched and finally found it again a few years back (had lost my original copy). hope you take a chance and pick it up! i think a lot of people wouldn't really "get it" but, i have a feeling you will.
did you ever read his book A Horses Neck? i just loved it.
No but it looks interesting and most importantly for me, an easy read.
I read some of the comments on the Amazon page and it looks to be right up my alley.
Can't remember the last time I picked up a book and read more than a few pages. I got burned out on books after finishing up my degree in 2007. Text booked to death.
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Posted:
May 8, 2023 - 9:19am
kurtster wrote:
Yikes. Still have your 16.5 ? If not you might want to get a VPI Cyclone and have it put into the container before it ships. They are absolute beasts. I've got one of the originals and it has stood up very well. Water proof case. Cleaning in both directions makes a huge difference. I just straight lined the drain hose into a gallon water jug.
What kind of power do you have there ? 110 or 220 ?
I sold my VPI before I left. The power here is 220/50hz. I will use a step down transformer on stuff like my turntables. The Sony's don't need 60 hz as they have servo motors. Most my other stuff like the B&K homely theater amps are switchable. My Audio Research tube amp and preamp can be rewired internally for 220/50. I will have to use a step-down o my Integra 11.2 homely theater pro/pre. I will also be rebuilding my home brew electrostatic squeakers as they got damaged also.
Nice score. I am bringing my Sony PS-X800 and PS-X555E turntables each with Dynavector 17D series carts. When I sold my house there was a 6 month waiting line to get a climate controlled storage unit so I stored the stuff I am bringing at a friends house, The lp's were all boxed and labeled and stored in his 'dry' cellar that never had a drop f moisture in it, A month after I moved here they had a big storm and the cellar flooded. The boxes were on shelves that started about a food from the floor but the water was high enough that the bottom row of boxes got wet. So I will have around 400ish water damaged lp's. I had this happen years ago and the lp's were ok but the jackets ruined so I put them in generic white jackets and new sleeves. Had to do that to 800 lp's then. Made labels for them. Now I have to do that again when they get here.
Yikes. Still have your 16.5 ? If not you might want to get a VPI Cyclone and have it put into the container before it ships. They are absolute beasts. I've got one of the originals and it has stood up very well. Water proof case. Cleaning in both directions makes a huge difference. I just straight lined the drain hose into a gallon water jug.
I've always wanted a Sony PS-X800. Making do with my SL 1200 MK3. Done some tweaks to it and got a periphery ring. The ring was a noticeable improvement.
What kind of power do you have there ? 110 or 220 ?
I'm playing the rip back now and on the song I Am An Animal there is this lyric:
I am an angel
I booked in here straight from hell
I don't know how to lie anymore
I'm boozing to pray
So yeah, it's a halo of some sort, imho.
The song And I Moved was written for Bette Midler but she turned it down according to an interview I saw years ago.
Lot's of stuff involved in the songs on this album.
I see the eyes, too. The nose says no, but the eyes have it ;)
yes, not the nose.
oh, wow. i wonder what his meaning behind the halo actually is...i was thinking, too, if he had 6 women on either side, it could be much like a "last supper" type thing.
yeah, i really had forgotten how many amazing tracks are on this one. thanks, again, for bringing this one up.
did you ever read his book A Horses Neck? i just loved it.
It is a great album. I never really looked hard at the cover since first getting it. I went to the wiki page for the album and while it does not mention that part of the cover, the music and the point of the album leads me to think that it is indeed symbolic. Go to the top of the article to the history part and there are references that add to this conclusion. Killer songs and some great riffs and musical textures to enjoy to be sure.
ooo! thanks for the tip/heads up. i will definitely check that out right now. doesn't the lady on the right resemble nicole kidman? i know it's not, but i've always thought so.
I'm playing the rip back now and on the song I Am An Animal there is this lyric:
I am an angel I booked in here straight from hell I don't know how to lie anymore I'm boozing to pray
So yeah, it's a halo of some sort, imho.
The song And I Moved was written for Bette Midler but she turned it down according to an interview I saw years ago.
Lot's of stuff involved in the songs on this album.
I see the eyes, too. The nose says no, but the eyes have it ;)
It is a great album. I never really looked hard at the cover since first getting it. I went to the wiki page for the album and while it does not mention that part of the cover, the music and the point of the album leads me to think that it is indeed symbolic. Go to the top of the article to the history part and there are references that add to this conclusion.
Killer songs and some great riffs and musical textures to enjoy to be sure.
ooo! thanks for the tip/heads up. i will definitely check that out right now.
doesn't the lady on the right resemble nicole kidman? i know it's not, but i've always thought so.
oh my gosh. i absolutely love this album!!! thank you for the reminder. the title song still hits me hard. (what do you think about the circle of light behind pete? do you think it's symbolic or just an artistic choice by the artist?)
It is a great album. I never really looked hard at the cover since first getting it. I went to the wiki page for the album and while it does not mention that part of the cover, the music and the point of the album leads me to think that it is indeed symbolic. Go to the top of the article to the history part and there are references that add to this conclusion.
Killer songs and some great riffs and musical textures to enjoy to be sure.
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Posted:
May 8, 2023 - 3:03am
kurtster wrote:
I hope that it arrives safe and sound. You're gonna have one bitchin' man cave when it all gets there. And all the time in the world to shamelessly indulge yourself. That is the best reward for having survived this long in my mind. I've spent the last 5 or 6 years scarfing up some carts and factory styli to get me all the way home in the manner my ears have grown accustomed to. My last and best score was a NOS AT20SLa cart and I have two factory styli for it.
Nice score. I am bringing my Sony PS-X800 and PS-X555E turntables each with Dynavector 17D series carts. When I sold my house there was a 6 month waiting line to get a climate controlled storage unit so I stored the stuff I am bringing at a friends house, The lp's were all boxed and labeled and stored in his 'dry' cellar that never had a drop f moisture in it, A month after I moved here they had a big storm and the cellar flooded. The boxes were on shelves that started about a food from the floor but the water was high enough that the bottom row of boxes got wet. So I will have around 400ish water damaged lp's. I had this happen years ago and the lp's were ok but the jackets ruined so I put them in generic white jackets and new sleeves. Had to do that to 800 lp's then. Made labels for them. Now I have to do that again when they get here.
Welcome back to your thread you started so long ago. Is your collection intact and headed to your new home ?
I am having my home brew speakers, some of my equipment and the 3800 or so LP's shipped here. I'd been hoping the price would come down some after the container shortage was over but instead it went up even more. Wya more. To ship 300 cubic feet of items will cost be around $6000 now. Was $3800 a year ago, That is or just 1/8th of a container. I am going to go ahead and do it however as it will cost much more to replace everything and some of it can't be replaced.
I hope that it arrives safe and sound. You're gonna have one bitchin' man cave when it all gets there. And all the time in the world to shamelessly indulge yourself. That is the best reward for having survived this long in my mind. I've spent the last 5 or 6 years scarfing up some carts and factory styli to get me all the way home in the manner my ears have grown accustomed to. My last and best score was a NOS AT20SLa cart and I have two factory styli for it.
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Posted:
May 7, 2023 - 3:34pm
kurtster wrote:
I did some digging into the author. Quite the wild child and very much "experienced" in the Hendrix sense.
An intriguing recollection.
Pam Avenue and first it was Laurel Canyon then North Hollywood. In this case I might say close enough to get the cigar, well almost ... ;)
Welcome back to your thread you started so long ago. Is your collection intact and headed to your new home ?
I am having my home brew speakers, some of my equipment and the 3800 or so LP's shipped here. I'd been hoping the price would come down some after the container shortage was over but instead it went up even more. Wya more. To ship 300 cubic feet of items will cost be around $6000 now. Was $3800 a year ago, That is or just 1/8th of a container. I am going to go ahead and do it however as it will cost much more to replace everything and some of it can't be replaced.
So much timeless music came floating through my open door around the year 1969, with one of the seminal albums being, for both its innovative sound, character and quality, the first Crosby, Stills & Nash release. Looking back at the cover, I can only wonder if I was ever so young, where if I didnât have the pictures to prove it, I may have dismissed those years as nothing more than a long series of hallucinogenic dreams.
So ... I could talk about the groups these amazing artists sprang from, but you all know those stories. Or I could talk about the splendid harmonies, jangling guitar playing and the return to an authentic Americana musical sound, but it would be much more pleasant to listen to them than to read my words. Of course, I could always speak of the times, or the counter culture, yet all of that is now the stuff of history at this juncture. So where does that leave us at this point ... why with me, and the effect this album had on my life.
I had just landed in Vietnam when I finally got myself a copy of this album, thought I didnât need one, as it was drifting from record players and reel to reel tape machines from every hootch ... at times the whole base was awash in the sounds of Crosby, Stills & Nash. With this release, the world was finally to came to terms with the mighty âAir Guitar,â and though it was not a very feminine or a girlie thing to do, I swear, you guys have never experienced âAir Guitarâ until you have seen a woman in olive drab BDUâs (Battle Dress Uniform), left foot on her camouflaged helmet, wailing away, using a fully automatic M16 (with the safety in the âOnâ position) as a guitar, with the music blasting to the max. That was the one good thing about being in Vietnam, there werenât a lot of people to disturb, and I was the undisputed champion of the âAir Guitarâ for the entire 44th Medical Unit. I was lightening fast on the draw, I had the power chords down, I could reel back and bow forward with my head almost touching my knees, I had blisters on my fingers, and a smile on my face ... of course we all scrambled when we heard the feedback from the rotors, as a line of choppers were circling to touch down.
And even in the OR, some kind soul had made a tape mix of songs which always included, âGuinevere,â âWooden Ships,â âLady Of The Islandâ and of course âHelplessly Hoping.â I can still taste the tears from that song, as they inched their way down my cheeks, leaving tiny trails in the red dust that caked my face. Sometimes now, back in the real world, Iâll hear a song from this precious album ease its way through an open car window at a stoplight, turn slowly, knowing that for a brief second, that the girl in the other car will look, once upon a time, just like me.
*** The Fun Facts: The current residents don't wanna see your face on their porch, it's now a private residence at 809 Pam Avenue in West Hollywood, California. The truer side of the story goes thusly ⦠when the to be album cover photo was developed, the boys realized they were not in Crosby, Stills and Nash order. Returning to the house a few days later to reshoot the photo, they discovered that house had been torn down and carted away, meaning the out of order photo was the last of the house at 809 Pam Avenue in Laurel Canyon.
So much timeless music came floating through my open door around the year 1969, with one of the seminal albums being, for both its innovative sound, character and quality, the first Crosby, Stills & Nash release. Looking back at the cover, I can only wonder if I was ever so young, where if I didnât have the pictures to prove it, I may have dismissed those years as nothing more than a long series of hallucinogenic dreams.
So ... I could talk about the groups these amazing artists sprang from, but you all know those stories. Or I could talk about the splendid harmonies, jangling guitar playing and the return to an authentic Americana musical sound, but it would be much more pleasant to listen to them than to read my words. Of course, I could always speak of the times, or the counter culture, yet all of that is now the stuff of history at this juncture. So where does that leave us at this point ... why with me, and the effect this album had on my life.
I had just landed in Vietnam when I finally got myself a copy of this album, thought I didnât need one, as it was drifting from record players and reel to reel tape machines from every hootch ... at times the whole base was awash in the sounds of Crosby, Stills & Nash. With this release, the world was finally to came to terms with the mighty âAir Guitar,â and though it was not a very feminine or a girlie thing to do, I swear, you guys have never experienced âAir Guitarâ until you have seen a woman in olive drab BDUâs (Battle Dress Uniform), left foot on her camouflaged helmet, wailing away, using a fully automatic M16 (with the safety in the âOnâ position) as a guitar, with the music blasting to the max. That was the one good thing about being in Vietnam, there werenât a lot of people to disturb, and I was the undisputed champion of the âAir Guitarâ for the entire 44th Medical Unit. I was lightening fast on the draw, I had the power chords down, I could reel back and bow forward with my head almost touching my knees, I had blisters on my fingers, and a smile on my face ... of course we all scrambled when we heard the feedback from the rotors, as a line of choppers were circling to touch down.
And even in the OR, some kind soul had made a tape mix of songs which always included, âGuinevere,â âWooden Ships,â âLady Of The Islandâ and of course âHelplessly Hoping.â I can still taste the tears from that song, as they inched their way down my cheeks, leaving tiny trails in the red dust that caked my face. Sometimes now, back in the real world, Iâll hear a song from this precious album ease its way through an open car window at a stoplight, turn slowly, knowing that for a brief second, that the girl in the other car will look, once upon a time, just like me.
*** The Fun Facts: The current residents don't wanna see your face on their porch, it's now a private residence at 809 Pam Avenue in West Hollywood, California. The truer side of the story goes thusly ⦠when the to be album cover photo was developed, the boys realized they were not in Crosby, Stills and Nash order. Returning to the house a few days later to reshoot the photo, they discovered that house had been torn down and carted away, meaning the out of order photo was the last of the house at 809 Pam Avenue in Laurel Canyon.