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Old September 2nd 07, 06:06 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Clifford Nelson
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Default Communications. The good old days were good after all.

First a review of Bix and Tram from iTunes.

Many years ago I heard CBS television news say Ronald Reagan had died
just two minutes ago and they played some audio of one of his speeches.
It was warped and out of tune. It made me feel hatred for a split
second. I heard a song sung by Frank Sinatra on the radio two weeks
after he died. He sang out of tune. I've never heard Frank Sinatra sing
out of tune before. Someone wants to rewrite history two minutes or two
weeks after it is over. That's what Bix and Tram from iTunes does.
Compare the song Singin' the Blues from iTunes and from the five volume
thirteen CDs Bix Restored. Listen to the radio programs by Professor
Albert Haim at http://www.bixbeiderbecke.com/

The first three or four Beatles albums in the US were bright and had
singing and instruments perfectly in tune. What happened?

Cliff Nelson

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