
November 9th 06, 11:05 AM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
OK, there's nobbut Kylie Minogue* and the Pyramids here today, so I'll lob
this little troll in:
Just now, on Carsick FM**, Master Bates wuz punting an album - I *think* it
was:
Track: Never Far Away
Composer: Jack White
Conductor: Joby Talbot
Orchestra/Ensemble: Millennia Ensemble
Record Label: Xl Recordings
I believe I heard the 'issue' was 3,300 CDs and 900 LPs (or 'vinyl albums'
as he called them) - I *know* I heard him say there were some (maybe only
2/300) CDs left but that *all the vinyl* has gone...
:-)
Now, how long befo
Some Yank tells us it's obsolete and therefore doesn't exist...
His toady claims the sound quality is worse than CD without even having
heard it...
Some old jiffer starts clawing at dodgy 'statistics' to prove it was only a
glitch....
One or two nobody lurkers chime in with the 'specs' and a few snide
remarks...
Other vinyl enthusiasts here keep stumm....
A couple of well-meaning types tell me I may have my preferences, however
sad...
Some crossposted stranger starts telling me what I may or may not say...
Now, the wind-up...
Larf?
Do yew not hafta....!!??
:-))
* Good luck to her with the cancer an' all, but am I the only one who
doesn't immediately think about her *singing* when the name's mentioned..??
:-)
** Yes, I know - no idea how that gets left on in the mornings here, but it
does...!!??
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November 10th 06, 12:38 AM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
"Keith G" wrote in message
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* Good luck to her with the cancer an' all, but am I the only one who
doesn't immediately think about her *singing* when the name's
mentioned..?? :-)
**No argument from me. She's a crook actress and she can't sing her way out
of a paper bag, BUT, she has a great little arse. AND, she seems to be quite
a nice person. If she can make a Buck out it, then good luck to her. There's
a whole bunch of people with less talent (and crap looking arses) making
more money than she does. And they're bitches to boot. Madonna springs to
mind. She's only managed two decent songs in her entire career.
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Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
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November 10th 06, 11:53 AM
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"Trevor Wilson" wrote in message
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"Keith G" wrote in message
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* Good luck to her with the cancer an' all, but am I the only one who
doesn't immediately think about her *singing* when the name's
mentioned..?? :-)
**No argument from me. She's a crook actress and she can't sing her way
out of a paper bag, BUT, she has a great little arse. AND, she seems to be
quite a nice person. If she can make a Buck out it, then good luck to her.
There's a whole bunch of people with less talent (and crap looking arses)
making more money than she does. And they're bitches to boot. Madonna
springs to mind. She's only managed two decent songs in her entire career.
Well Trevor, my hat's off to you for having the knob to reply to a post with
the word 'troll' in the subject line, but you snipped the best bit - that in
a mixed release of CD and LP, the vinyl's *sold out*...!!
Puts the lie to the 'obsolete' squealing in here, doesn't it?
And with 900 out of a combined total of 4,200 albums I make that...
....er.....
.....er...
a *significant* percentage!
Which kinda deflates the *tiny minority* squealing also, does it not...??
:-))
21.43% actually.....
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November 10th 06, 12:10 PM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
Trevor Wilson wrote:
**No argument from me. She's a crook actress and she can't sing her way out
of a paper bag, BUT, she has a great little arse. AND, she seems to be quite
a nice person. If she can make a Buck out it, then good luck to her. There's
a whole bunch of people with less talent (and crap looking arses) making
more money than she does. And they're bitches to boot. Madonna springs to
mind. She's only managed two decent songs in her entire career.
Which two would they be then?
As far as I remember they were all pretty good in the 'eighties.
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Eiron.
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November 18th 06, 04:27 PM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 13:10:14 +0000, Eiron wrote:
Madonna springs to
mind. She's only managed two decent songs in her entire career.
Which two would they be then?
As far as I remember they were all pretty good in the 'eighties.
For me they will be Frozen and Open Your Heart. I liked OYH when it came out and have
played the 12'' version often in the years since. And I liked her again after she put
out the Ray Of Light album, Frozen being my personal favourite off the album.
I like parts of her recent album too but it is not as good as it is hyped up to be,
not as good as Ray of Light for me.
-Mikkel, Popquiz which member of an 80 english synth group helped make Ray Of Light?
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November 11th 06, 08:51 AM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
In article ,
Iain Churches wrote:
Keith. A visit to any large audio fare where, CDs and vinyl is sold
cheek by jowl, will demonstrate to anyone where the interest lies.
People are usually buzzing like bees around the vinyl sellers:-))
Well yes. And if you went to an antique fare where new was also sold
which would have the most interest? You don't need to go to a 'fare' to
buy CDs...
I for one am glad that the "great minds" on this and other groups have a
low opinion of both vinyl and valve amps. It takes a little of the
strain off the demand, and helps to keep the prices at a little more
reasonable level.
Valve amps prices are at a 'resonable level' for their performance?
What planet is this on? You can better this for a fraction of the price.
I have just acquired a mint boxed set of Tchaikovsky: Complete Symphonies
VPO:Maazel. Brilliant:-)
Nice to have a mint box to look at.
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*If we weren't meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat?
Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
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November 11th 06, 02:46 PM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Iain Churches wrote:
Keith. A visit to any large audio fare where, CDs and vinyl is sold
cheek by jowl, will demonstrate to anyone where the interest lies.
People are usually buzzing like bees around the vinyl sellers:-))
Well yes. And if you went to an antique fare where new was also sold
which would have the most interest? You don't need to go to a 'fare' to
buy CDs...
Sorry about the spelling, Dave. Better than "fayre" though:-)
Not actually being in the record business, you probably do
not see the deletions lists that the companies issue monthly.
Huge numbers of CDs have disappeared. Hence the interest
at fairs.
As regards vinyl, take a look at the vinyl catalogues
of EMI, Decca, RCA, DG from the late 70's and compare
them with the current CD catalogues. A huge amount of
excellent material has never been re-issued.
I have just acquired a mint boxed set of Tchaikovsky: Complete Symphonies
VPO:Maazel. Brilliant:-)
Nice to have a mint box to look at.
You have clearly missed the point - hopefully not intentionally:-)
Iain
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November 11th 06, 10:56 AM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 09:24:01 +0200, "Iain Churches"
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Keith. A visit to any large audio fare where, CDs and vinyl is sold cheek by
jowl, will demonstrate to anyone where the interest lies. People are
usually
buzzing like bees around the vinyl sellers:-))
So there's a small but enthusiastic following for vinyl. Of which a
few will worship vinyl per se, but most will be interested in the
music on the vinyl.
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November 11th 06, 02:40 PM
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Obsolete my arse.... (troll)
"Laurence Payne" lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote in message
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 09:24:01 +0200, "Iain Churches"
wrote:
Keith. A visit to any large audio fare where, CDs and vinyl is sold cheek
by
jowl, will demonstrate to anyone where the interest lies. People are
usually
buzzing like bees around the vinyl sellers:-))
So there's a small but enthusiastic following for vinyl. Of which a
few will worship vinyl per se, but most will be interested in the
music on the vinyl.
I have the feeling that the following is larger than one might
suspect. There is a huge amount of music which has not
been issued on CD. This includes many definitive versions
of classical works, and a lot of good jazz.
Iain
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