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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my favorite
Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room in San Jose. So many
new LPs on display, I could have spent a bloody fortune. I settled on
6, new and used:

New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville Candid Records

I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things because I'm an
"ivory tower professor" at a "rural community college", but this is
GREAT female jazz vocal singing. And the recording is simply marvelous,
in a "singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way. Very
highly recommended.

Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale and smaller works
Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti Heifetz/Munch/BSO
Classic Records/RCA

Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)
Classic Records/RCA

Better than the original RCA and the Chesky reissue, I think.

Respighi The Birds Dorati/LSO
Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Used:

Kodaly and Bartok works Mercury Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica

A decent copy of a fine recording, Side 1=great Side 2=fair

Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. Expensive but worth it.

A great day: making music and buying recordings! ;-)
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Jenn wrote:

I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my favorite
Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room in San Jose. So many
new LPs on display, I could have spent a bloody fortune. I settled on
6, new and used:

New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville Candid Records

I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things because I'm an
"ivory tower professor" at a "rural community college", but this is
GREAT female jazz vocal singing. And the recording is simply marvelous,
in a "singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way. Very
highly recommended.

Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale and smaller works
Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti Heifetz/Munch/BSO
Classic Records/RCA


Is that the same Mendelssohn as paired with the Beethoven? and the same
Prokofiev as on the Prokofiev/Glazunov/Sibelius? Anyway, some of those
are available on SACD in the original three-track.

I have several of these on junk vinyl. Heifetz might help me forget
Leila Josefowicz in the Beethoven (not bad, but not Heifetz).

Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)
Classic Records/RCA

Better than the original RCA and the Chesky reissue, I think.

Respighi The Birds Dorati/LSO
Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Used:

Kodaly and Bartok works Mercury Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica

A decent copy of a fine recording, Side 1=great Side 2=fair


I like these pieces.

Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. Expensive but worth it.

A great day: making music and buying recordings! ;-)


Good haul!

Stephen
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Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. *Expensive but worth it.


Living Stereo?

I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're bringing the bug
back. :-)
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MiNe 109 wrote:

In article ,
Jenn wrote:

I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my favorite
Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room in San Jose. So many
new LPs on display, I could have spent a bloody fortune. I settled on
6, new and used:

New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville Candid Records

I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things because I'm an
"ivory tower professor" at a "rural community college", but this is
GREAT female jazz vocal singing. And the recording is simply marvelous,
in a "singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way. Very
highly recommended.

Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale and smaller works
Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti Heifetz/Munch/BSO
Classic Records/RCA


Is that the same Mendelssohn as paired with the Beethoven?


Nope. That's the D, this is the e.

and the same
Prokofiev as on the Prokofiev/Glazunov/Sibelius?


Yep.

Anyway, some of those
are available on SACD in the original three-track.

I have several of these on junk vinyl. Heifetz might help me forget
Leila Josefowicz in the Beethoven (not bad, but not Heifetz).

Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)
Classic Records/RCA

Better than the original RCA and the Chesky reissue, I think.

Respighi The Birds Dorati/LSO
Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Used:

Kodaly and Bartok works Mercury Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica

A decent copy of a fine recording, Side 1=great Side 2=fair


I like these pieces.


Yes, I do as well, especially the Galanta Dances.


Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. Expensive but worth it.

A great day: making music and buying recordings! ;-)


Good haul!

Stephen


Thanks! Great fun.
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On Sep 21, 2:21*pm, Jenn wrote:

Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. *Expensive but worth it.


Living Stereo?


Yes.


I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're bringing the bug
back. :-)


Great! Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


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On Sep 21, 2:21 pm, Jenn wrote:

Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. Expensive but worth
it.


Living Stereo?


Yes.


I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're
bringing the bug
back. :-)


Great! Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


Finding great new music is great fun, in any format.

Sorry Jenn but I have taken the liberty to edit your last
statement there :-) Otherwise when I stumble onto some of
my daughter's new Rap music (or some other total rubbish) it
is not so great and I usually end up regretting that I
actually found it ;-) I am sure others share a similar
opinion of styles they detest too.

Cheers TT




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"Jenn" wrote in message
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In article
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"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote:

On Sep 21, 2:21 pm, Jenn wrote:

Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. Expensive but worth
it.

Living Stereo?


Yes.


I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're
bringing the bug
back. :-)


Great! Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


Finding great new music is great fun, in any format.

Sorry Jenn but I have taken the liberty to edit your last
statement there :-) Otherwise when I stumble onto some of
my daughter's new Rap music (or some other total rubbish) it
is not so great and I usually end up regretting that I
actually found it ;-) I am sure others share a similar
opinion of styles they detest too.

Cheers TT


You're obviously an elitist.
;-)
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"Jenn" wrote in message
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In article
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wrote:

On Sep 21, 2:21 pm, Jenn wrote:

Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO

A pristine copy of a great record. Expensive but
worth
it.

Living Stereo?

Yes.


I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're
bringing the bug
back. :-)

Great! Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


Finding great new music is great fun, in any format.

Sorry Jenn but I have taken the liberty to edit your last
statement there :-) Otherwise when I stumble onto some
of
my daughter's new Rap music (or some other total rubbish)
it
is not so great and I usually end up regretting that I
actually found it ;-) I am sure others share a similar
opinion of styles they detest too.

Cheers TT


You're obviously an elitist.
;-)


Nah! IMHO crap is crap in any format ;-)


Cheers TT


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On Sep 21, 2:21*pm, Jenn wrote:


Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO


A pristine copy of a great record. *Expensive but worth it.


Living Stereo?


Yes.


Living Stereos are among my favorites.

I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're bringing the bug
back. :-)


Great! *Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


I like finding LPs. I seldom pay retail. I have too much fun finding
bargains. I found a 1/2 speed Journey in perfect shape about a month
ago. I paid $4 for it.
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On Sep 21, 10:20*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article
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*"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:

On Sep 21, 2:21*pm, Jenn wrote:


Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO


A pristine copy of a great record. *Expensive but worth it.


Living Stereo?


Yes.


Living Stereos are among my favorites.

I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're bringing the bug
back. :-)


Great! *Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


I like finding LPs. I seldom pay retail. I have too much fun finding
bargains. I found a 1/2 speed Journey in perfect shape about a month
ago. I paid $4 for it.


Unsafe at any speed! :-)

Stephen


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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.

So many new LPs on display, I could have
spent a bloody fortune.


You could have even had CDs if you did your homework, Jenn.

I settled on 6, new and used:


New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville Candid Records


I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things
because I'm an "ivory tower professor" at a "rural
community college", but this is GREAT female jazz vocal
singing. And the recording is simply marvelous, in a
"singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way.
Very highly recommended.


Available on CD since no later than 2002

Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale and smaller works

Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Availible on CD since no later than 1991

Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti Heifetz/Munch/BSO

Classic Records/RCA

Availible on CD since no later than1991

Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)

Classic Records/RCA

Origional RCA recording in 1957, numerous reissues on CD including one by
JVC in 2005.

Respighi The Birds Dorati/LSO

Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Reissued as a CD on the Universal Classics label

Kodaly and Bartok works Mercury Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica



Available on CD since no later than 1990.

Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO


Available on both CD and SACD.


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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.


Yep. On that trip I was also a Macy's bigot, a Foster Freeze bigot, a
some-little-independant-gas-station-in-Palo-Alto bigot, and a restroom
at a rest stop on 101 bigot.


So many new LPs on display, I could have
spent a bloody fortune.


You could have even had CDs if you did your homework, Jenn.


Not at that store.


I settled on 6, new and used:


New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville Candid Records


I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things
because I'm an "ivory tower professor" at a "rural
community college", but this is GREAT female jazz vocal
singing. And the recording is simply marvelous, in a
"singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way.
Very highly recommended.


Available on CD since no later than 2002

Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale and smaller works

Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Availible on CD since no later than 1991

Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti Heifetz/Munch/BSO

Classic Records/RCA

Availible on CD since no later than1991

Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)

Classic Records/RCA

Origional RCA recording in 1957, numerous reissues on CD including one by
JVC in 2005.

Respighi The Birds Dorati/LSO

Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Reissued as a CD on the Universal Classics label

Kodaly and Bartok works Mercury Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica



Available on CD since no later than 1990.

Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO


Available on both CD and SACD.


I have all of those CDs, save the Kent and the Respighi.
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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.

Impaired hearing and evangelical zeal about CDs noted! (Again!)


Available on both CD and SACD.

WHAT?!!!!! You are actually recommending a Hi-Rez format? Or was that a
typo?

TT


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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.

So many new LPs on display, I could have
spent a bloody fortune.


You could have even had CDs if you did your homework, Jenn.

I settled on 6, new and used:
New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville � Candid Records
I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things
because I'm an "ivory tower professor" at a "rural
community college", but this is GREAT female jazz vocal
singing. �And the recording is simply marvelous, in a
"singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way.
Very highly recommended.


Available on CD since no later than 2002

Stravinsky: �Song of the Nightingale and smaller works


Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Availible on CD since no later than 1991

Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti �Heifetz/Munch/BSO


Classic Records/RCA

Availible on CD since no later than1991

Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)


Classic Records/RCA

Origional RCA recording in 1957, numerous reissues on CD including one by
JVC in 2005.

Respighi The Birds �Dorati/LSO


Speaker's Corner/Mercury

Reissued as a CD on the Universal Classics label

Kodaly and Bartok works �Mercury �Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica


Available on CD since no later than 1990.

Berlioz Harold in Italy �Munch/BSO


Available on both CD and SACD.


You're kindly excused from participating in this thread, you walking
talking piece of ****.

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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.

Impaired hearing and evangelical zeal about CDs noted! (Again!)


Available on both CD and SACD.

WHAT?!!!!! You are actually recommending a Hi-Rez format? Or was that a
typo?


It's the only way to get three-channel, but all that matters is that
it's not an lp.

Stephen


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you walking talking piece of ****.


Melt down noted.


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The Big **** burped:

you walking talking piece of ****.


Melt[sic] down noted.


Eruption of fecalization noted with disgust.

Arnii, you should take a walk on the wild side of Detroit. You still have
your Discman from 1986, right? Pop in that tinny "Transformed" CD and
boogie 'till the spooks get you.



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you walking talking piece of ****.


Melt down [sic] noted.


No meltdown. I note your glaring character flaws with objectivity.
For instance, if you look at your online behavior and couple it with
your religious beliefs, you can objective state that you are indeed
going to hell. Lying and bearing false witness are indeed sins, and I
seriously doubt you possess the self-awareness to go to church every
Sunday and pray for forgiveness for your activity here.

For instance, what would Jesus do in this thread? Would Jesus see a
group of individuals discussing a hobby with obvious enthusiasm, and
then descend on them and call them bigots? Or would he take joy in
the fact that these people are enjoying music and life, and pass them
by with a gentle smile and a nod?

Better yet, ask Susan and Pastor Matt what they would do in similar
circumstances. What would they say to you if they could read this
thread? Do you think they would approve? Do you think Jesus
approves? Or does Jesus weeps every time you show up in church and
declare yourself to be a Christian?

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On Sep 21, 10:20*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article
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*"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:


On Sep 21, 2:21*pm, Jenn wrote:


Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO


A pristine copy of a great record. *Expensive but worth it.


Living Stereo?


Yes.


Living Stereos are among my favorites.


I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're bringing the bug
back. :-)


Great! *Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


I like finding LPs. I seldom pay retail. I have too much fun finding
bargains. I found a 1/2 speed Journey in perfect shape about a month
ago. I paid $4 for it.


Unsafe at any speed! :-)


I had to adjust my turntable to play at 66-2/3. That was kind of a
hassle, but the LP was so cheap I did it anyway.
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On Sep 22, 10:01*am, Jenn wrote:
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"Jenn" wrote in message


I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.


Yep. *On that trip I was also a Macy's bigot, a Foster Freeze bigot, a
some-little-independant-gas-station-in-Palo-Alto bigot, and a restroom
at a rest stop on 101 bigot.



So many new LPs on display, I could have
spent a bloody fortune.


You could have even had CDs if you did your homework, Jenn.


Not at that store.







I settled on 6, new and used:


New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville * Candid Records


I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things
because I'm an "ivory tower professor" at a "rural
community college", but this is GREAT female jazz vocal
singing. *And the recording is simply marvelous, in a
"singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way.
Very highly recommended.


Available on CD since no later than 2002


Stravinsky: *Song of the Nightingale and smaller works

Speaker's Corner/Mercury


Availible on CD since no later than 1991


Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti *Heifetz/Munch/BSO

Classic Records/RCA


Availible on CD since no later than1991


Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)

Classic Records/RCA


Origional RCA recording in 1957, numerous reissues on CD including one by
JVC in 2005.


Respighi The Birds *Dorati/LSO

Speaker's Corner/Mercury


Reissued as a CD on the Universal Classics label


Kodaly and Bartok works *Mercury *Dorati/Philharmonia Hungarica


Available on CD since no later than 1990.


Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO


Available on both CD and SACD.


I have all of those CDs, save the Kent and the Respighi.


I note that treatment for mental conditions has been available for
much longer than CDs have been available. Ditto for various drugs that
help combat hallucinations. While they don't use it much, prefrontal
lobotomies have been around for a long time too.

I'd have to guess from the evidence that GOIA is an insanity bigot.


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Better yet, ask Susan and Pastor Matt what they would do in similar
circumstances. What would they say to you if they could read this
thread? Do you think they would approve? Do you think Jesus
approves? Or does Jesus weeps every time you show up in church and
declare yourself to be a Christian?


The real Jesus had a hard-on for hypocrites. The imaginary 'jee-zus' that
flits around Krazy Krooger's shredded 'mind' is a sculpture made of out
feces and energized by millions of lies.



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Better yet, ask Susan and Pastor Matt what they would do in similar
circumstances. What would they say to you if they could read this
thread? Do you think they would approve? Do you think Jesus
approves? Or does Jesus weeps every time you show up in church and
declare yourself to be a Christian?


The real Jesus had a hard-on for hypocrites. The imaginary 'jee-zus' that
flits around Krazy Krooger's shredded 'mind' is a sculpture made of out
feces and energized by millions of lies.


Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.
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For instance, what would Jesus do in this thread? *Would Jesus see a
group of individuals discussing a hobby with obvious enthusiasm, and
then descend on them and call them bigots? *Or would he take joy in
the fact that these people are enjoying music and life, and pass them
by with a gentle smile and a nod?



As for Arny, he would turn him into a pillar of silicon
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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.


**Define: "LP bigotry"

Is that anything like supernatural bigotry?


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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by my
favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog Room
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LP Bigotry noted.


**Define: "LP bigotry"

Is that anything like supernatural bigotry?

I call it floobydust bigotry.


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Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.


Jenn's a Christian-basher.


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Jenn's a Christian-basher.


Really? I haven't seen her do that -- she has bashed hypocrites though.

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On Sep 22, 5:56*am, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article
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*"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:





On Sep 21, 10:20*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article
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*"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:


On Sep 21, 2:21*pm, Jenn wrote:


Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO


A pristine copy of a great record. *Expensive but worth it.


Living Stereo?


Yes.


Living Stereos are among my favorites.


I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're bringing the bug
back. :-)


Great! *Finding new music is great fun, in any format.


I like finding LPs. I seldom pay retail. I have too much fun finding
bargains. I found a 1/2 speed Journey in perfect shape about a month
ago. I paid $4 for it.


Unsafe at any speed! :-)


I had to adjust my turntable to play at 66-2/3. That was kind of a
hassle, but the LP was so cheap I did it anyway.


Chipmunk punk!

Journey's a guilty pleasure of mine, so no worries!

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Bill said:

Jenn's a Christian-basher.


Really? I haven't seen her do that -- she has bashed hypocrites though.


I have a feeling the Krooborg is about to "discover" another "conspiracy".



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Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.


Jenn's a Christian-basher.

No, she only denounces one pseudo Christian hypocrite! FYI
that happens to be you!

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Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.


Jenn's a Christian-basher.


You're not a Christian. How would you know?

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Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.


Jenn's a Christian-basher.


No, Jenn's a Christian. It's hypocrites that I "bash". By the way,
thanks for admitting that when you are a Christian basher.
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"Jenn" wrote in message


Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.


Jenn's a Christian-basher.


No, Jenn's a Christian.


No you're not. christians listen to CDs and believe in science.

*It's hypocrites that I "bash".


What's more hypocritical that someone claiming to be a christian who
listens to LPs?

*By the way,
thanks for admitting that when you are a Christian basher.


Hypocrisy is a one-way street when you are insane.
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Jenn's a Christian-basher.


Really? I haven't seen her do that -- she has bashed hypocrites though.


I have a feeling the Krooborg is about to "discover" another "conspiracy"..


I suspect GOIA's pastor did a sermon on the evils of LPs on Sunday.
GOIA is simply spreading the good word.
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In article ,
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Jenn's a Christian-basher.


Really? I haven't seen her do that -- she has bashed
hypocrites though.


How can she credibly do that, given her own behavior?




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You're not a Christian.


But you just said I was.

Got just one story to tell, Boonie? Or do you just make it up as you go
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"Arny Krueger" wrote:

"Jenn" wrote in message


Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.


Jenn's a Christian-basher.


No, Jenn's a Christian.


I see no evidenice of that.

It's hypocrites that I "bash".


Then bash yourself!

By the way, thanks for admitting that when you are a
Christian basher.


I see no Christians to bash.


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I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by
my favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog
Room
in San Jose.


LP Bigotry noted.


Yep. On that trip I was also a Macy's bigot, a Foster
Freeze bigot, a some-little-independent-gas-station-in-Palo-Alto bigot,
and a restroom at a rest stop on 101 bigot.


Oh Jenn, so you spend a day shopping and many $$$ every time you go to the
john on 101?

I don't think so!

So many new LPs on display, I could have
spent a bloody fortune.


You could have even had CDs if you did your homework,
Jenn.


Not at that store.


Doooh!


I settled on 6, new and used:


New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville Candid Records


I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things
because I'm an "ivory tower professor" at a "rural
community college", but this is GREAT female jazz vocal
singing. And the recording is simply marvelous, in a
"singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way.
Very highly recommended.


Available on CD since no later than 2002


Stravinsky: Song of the Nightingale and smaller works

Speaker's Corner/Mercury


Available on CD since no later than 1991


Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti
Heifetz/Munch/BSO

Classic Records/RCA


Available on CD since no later than1991


Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)

Classic Records/RCA


Origional RCA recording in 1957, numerous reissues on CD
including one by JVC in 2005.


Respighi The Birds Dorati/LSO

Speaker's Corner/Mercury


Reissued as a CD on the Universal Classics label


Kodaly and Bartok works Mercury Dorati/Philharmonia
Hungarica


Available on CD since no later than 1990.


Berlioz Harold in Italy Munch/BSO


Available on both CD and SACD.


I have all of those CDs, save the Kent and the Respighi.


That only makes the case for your LP bigotry stronger, Jenn.

You obviously did not buy the LPs for the love of the music, because you
already have recordings of the music.

It is a clear cut case of LP bigotry.


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"Arny Krueger" wrote:


"Jenn" wrote in message


I had a gig up in Palo Alto yesterday, so I stopped by
my favorite Northern CA LP and stereo shop, The Analog
Room
in San Jose.
LP Bigotry noted.

Yep. *On that trip I was also a Macy's bigot, a Foster
Freeze bigot, a some-little-independent-gas-station-in-Palo-Alto bigot,
and a restroom at a rest stop on 101 bigot.


Oh Jenn, so you spend a day shopping and many $$$ *every time you go to the
john on 101?

I don't think so!

So many new LPs on display, I could have
spent a bloody fortune.
You could have even had CDs if you did your homework,
Jenn.

Not at that store.


Doooh!





I settled on 6, new and used:
New:
Stacey Kent: Dreamsville * Candid Records
I know that I'm not supposed to know about these things
because I'm an "ivory tower professor" at a "rural
community college", but this is GREAT female jazz vocal
singing. *And the recording is simply marvelous, in a
"singer and combo is in the room with you" kind of way.
Very highly recommended.
Available on CD since no later than 2002
Stravinsky: *Song of the Nightingale and smaller works
Speaker's Corner/Mercury
Available on CD since no later than 1991
Mendelssohn and Prokofiev Violin Concerti
Heifetz/Munch/BSO
Classic Records/RCA
Available on CD since no later than1991
Prokofiev Lt. Kije and Stravinsky Nightingale (again)
Classic Records/RCA
Origional RCA recording in 1957, numerous reissues on CD
including one by JVC in 2005.
Respighi The Birds *Dorati/LSO
Speaker's Corner/Mercury
Reissued as a CD on the Universal Classics label
Kodaly and Bartok works *Mercury *Dorati/Philharmonia
Hungarica
Available on CD since no later than 1990.
Berlioz Harold in Italy *Munch/BSO
Available on both CD and SACD.

I have all of those CDs, save the Kent and the Respighi.


That only makes the case for your LP bigotry stronger, Jenn.

You obviously did not buy the LPs for the love of the music, because you
already have recordings of the music.

It is a clear cut case of LP bigotry.-


And you area sound card bigot, $20,000 spent
on more obsolete sound cards than you
could ever use in your lifetime.
Luckily Susan put an end to it when
she took control of your pension and
clamped a $600 month allowance on you.
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And you area sound card bigot, $20,000 spent
on more obsolete sound cards than you
could ever use in your lifetime.



A Lie.

Luckily Susan put an end to it when
she took control of your pension and
clamped a $600 month allowance on you.


A Lie.

Idiots like Art are just another reason why RAO is known as the septic tank
of the Usenet audio groups. The home of raving loonies.


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