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Jenn[_3_]
September 21st 08, 08:21 PM
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! ;-)
MiNe 109
September 21st 08, 11:40 PM
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? 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
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 22nd 08, 01:56 AM
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?
I've been too busy to dig around recently, but you're bringing the bug
back. :-)
Jenn[_3_]
September 22nd 08, 04:19 AM
In article >,
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.
Jenn[_3_]
September 22nd 08, 04:20 AM
In article
>,
"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.
TT
September 22nd 08, 05:52 AM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
...
> In article
> >,
> "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
Jenn[_3_]
September 22nd 08, 05:59 AM
In article >,
"TT" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article
> > >,
> > "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.
;-)
TT
September 22nd 08, 06:23 AM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "TT" > wrote:
>
>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article
>> > >,
>> > "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.
> ;-)
Nah! IMHO crap is crap in any format ;-)
Cheers TT
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 22nd 08, 07:10 AM
On Sep 21, 10:20*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *"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.
MiNe 109
September 22nd 08, 11:56 AM
In article
>,
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" > wrote:
> On Sep 21, 10:20*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *"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
Arny Krueger
September 22nd 08, 02:07 PM
"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.
> 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.
Jenn[_3_]
September 22nd 08, 04:01 PM
In article >,
"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-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.
TT
September 22nd 08, 04:11 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
. ..
> "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.
>
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
Vinylanach
September 22nd 08, 05:00 PM
On Sep 22, 6:07�am, "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.
>
> > 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 ****.
Boon
MiNe 109
September 22nd 08, 05:02 PM
In article >,
"TT" > wrote:
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > "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.
> >
> 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
Arny Krueger
September 22nd 08, 06:05 PM
"Vinylanach" > wrote in message
> you walking talking piece of ****.
Melt down noted.
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 22nd 08, 06:40 PM
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.
Vinylanach
September 22nd 08, 07:16 PM
On Sep 22, 10:05�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > 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?
Boon
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 22nd 08, 07:29 PM
On Sep 22, 5:56*am, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 21, 10:20*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > *"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.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 22nd 08, 07:32 PM
On Sep 22, 10:01*am, Jenn > wrote:
> In article >,
> *"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-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.
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 22nd 08, 08:13 PM
Vinylanach said:
> 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.
Jenn[_2_]
September 22nd 08, 08:33 PM
In article >,
George M. Middius > wrote:
> Vinylanach said:
>
> > 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.
Clyde Slick
September 22nd 08, 09:40 PM
On Sep 22, 2:16*pm, Vinylanach > wrote:
>
> 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
Trevor Wilson[_2_]
September 22nd 08, 10:06 PM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
. ..
> "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.
**Define: "LP bigotry"
Is that anything like supernatural bigotry?
--
Trevor Wilson
www.rageaudio.com.au
Clyde Slick
September 22nd 08, 11:36 PM
On 22 Sep, 17:06, "Trevor Wilson" >
wrote:
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
>
> . ..
>
> > "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.
>
> **Define: "LP bigotry"
>
> Is that anything like supernatural bigotry?
>
I call it floobydust bigotry.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 12:46 AM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.
Jenn's a Christian-basher.
Bill[_16_]
September 23rd 08, 01:33 AM
In article >,
says...
>
> Jenn's a Christian-basher.
Really? I haven't seen her do that -- she has bashed hypocrites though.
--
Bill
MiNe 109
September 23rd 08, 01:38 AM
In article
>,
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" > wrote:
> On Sep 22, 5:56*am, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Sep 21, 10:20*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,
> > > > *"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!
Stephen
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 23rd 08, 01:43 AM
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".
TT
September 23rd 08, 01:58 AM
"Arny Krueger" > wrote in message
. ..
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
>
>> Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.
>
> Jenn's a Christian-basher.
No, she only denounces one pseudo Christian hypocrite! FYI
that happens to be you!
TT
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 02:40 AM
On Sep 22, 4:46�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > Arny's a hypocrisy bigot.
>
> Jenn's a Christian-basher.
You're not a Christian. How would you know?
Boon
Jenn[_3_]
September 23rd 08, 07:32 AM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
>
> > 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.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 07:39 AM
On Sep 23, 1:32*am, Jenn > wrote:
> In article >,
> *"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
> > "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.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 07:45 AM
On Sep 22, 7:43*pm, George M. Middius >
wrote:
> 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"..
I suspect GOIA's pastor did a sermon on the evils of LPs on Sunday.
GOIA is simply spreading the good word.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 01:03 PM
"Bill" > wrote in message
> In article >,
> says...
>>
>> 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?
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 01:04 PM
"Vinylanach" > wrote in message
> 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
along?
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 01:05 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article >,
> "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.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 01:23 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article >,
> "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.
Clyde Slick
September 23rd 08, 02:05 PM
On 23 Sep, 08:23, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > In article >,
> > "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.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 02:28 PM
"Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
> 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.
MiNe 109
September 23rd 08, 02:45 PM
> > > In article >,
> > > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> > Doooh!
All these years and he still can't spell it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'oh!
Stephen
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 02:55 PM
On Sep 23, 5:04�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > 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
> along?
Nope. You THINK you're a Christian. You're actually worshipping the
wrong God, and according to the basic tenets of your religion, that
makes you a Satan worshipper.
I know this is all going over your head, but you have millions of
people to keep you company.
Boon
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 02:56 PM
On Sep 23, 6:45�am, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > > > In article >,
> > > > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> > > Doooh!
>
> All these years and he still can't spell it:
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'oh!
Then there's always "1000's."
Boon
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 03:02 PM
On Sep 23, 6:28�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > 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.
Actual quote from another newsgroup:
"RAO? I avoid that place like the plague. All those assholes like
Arny Krueger are there."
LOL!
Boon
Clyde Slick
September 23rd 08, 03:11 PM
On 23 Sep, 09:28, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > 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.
>
You told us $600.
Is it really only $500?
Jenn[_3_]
September 23rd 08, 03:57 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Bill" > wrote in message
>
> > In article >,
> > says...
> >>
> >> 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?
I'm guilty here of not "turning the other cheek". That's about it.
Jenn[_3_]
September 23rd 08, 03:58 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > In article >,
> > "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.
Of course you don't.
>
> > It's hypocrites that I "bash".
>
> Then bash yourself!
lol
>
> > By the way, thanks for admitting that when you are a
> > Christian basher.
>
> I see no Christians to bash.
Of course you don't.
Jenn[_3_]
September 23rd 08, 04:16 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > In article >,
> > "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!
I go to establishments that carry what I want or what I need. To you,
that is bigotry. Others call it "shopping".
>
> >>> 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 wasn't shopping for CDs. Therefore I didn't need to go to a store
that carried CDs.
>
>
> >>> 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.
I wanted to try for better sound than the CDs offered. In all cases but
one, I found it.
Bill[_16_]
September 23rd 08, 04:29 PM
In article >,
says...
>
>
> 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".
It's been a while hasn't it? Or maybe it's time for another "Kroodown"?
--
Bill
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 23rd 08, 05:01 PM
Clyde Slick said:
> > > Luckily Susan put an end to it when
> > > she took control of your pension and
> > > clamped a $600 month allowance on you.
> > A Lie.
> You told us $600.
> Is it really only $500?
It's not a pension. The Krooglebeast was fired from Chrysler before getting
vested. The income you're referring to is disability insurance. Luckily for
Turdborg, the Kroobitch still has a real job with benefits.
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 23rd 08, 05:04 PM
Jenn said:
> I go to establishments that carry what I want or what I need. To you,
> that is bigotry. Others call it "shopping".
Good point to bring, out on, loT"s. We've long known about the Krooborg's
all-consuming envy. We also know that he didn't invest in a good TT setup
before CDs came out because he couldn't find the dough.
It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life still consumed with
envy over trivialities like recorded music.
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 23rd 08, 05:08 PM
Bill said:
> > I have a feeling the Krooborg is about to "discover" another "conspiracy".
>
> It's been a while hasn't it? Or maybe it's time for another "Kroodown"?
Quite a while. The Beast's borganoia may have been remediated by
pharmaceuticals.
I doubt we'll see a Kroodown this week. Once Turdy makes it through Monday
without exploding, the rest of the week is typically easy for him.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 06:02 PM
On Sep 23, 8:28*am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> Idiots like [GOIA] are just another reason why RAO is known as the septic tank
> of the Usenet audio groups. The home of raving loonies.
A confession of your insanity.
It really wasn't necessary, but it's nice to see some honesty from you
at last.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 06:03 PM
On Sep 23, 8:56*am, Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 23, 6:45 am, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
>
> > > > > In article >,
> > > > > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> > > > Doooh!
>
> > All these years and he still can't spell it:
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'oh!
>
> Then there's always "1000's."
That's rediculous.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 06:07 PM
On Sep 23, 11:04*am, George M. Middius >
wrote:
> It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life still consumed with
> envy over trivialities like recorded music.
[Corrected copy]
It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life whose 'mind'
is still consumed with insanity which is exhibted with his envy over
trivialities like recorded music.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 06:09 PM
On Sep 23, 7:03*am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Bill" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > In article >,
> > says...
>
> >> 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?
Own any mirrors, GOIA, or did the doctors take them all away? LOL!
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 06:45 PM
"Vinylanach" > wrote in message
> On Sep 23, 6:28?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>
>>> 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.
>
> Actual quote from another newsgroup:
>
> "RAO? I avoid that place like the plague. All those
> assholes like Arny Krueger are there."
Interesting that both google internet and google groups can't find this
alleged quote.
Besides, if that post actually exists, who is to say that the actual poster
wasn't actually Boonie, ****R, Jenn, Stephen or the Middiot?
LOL!
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 06:48 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article >,
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
>> "Bill" > wrote in message
>>
>>> In article
>>> >,
>>> says...
>>>>
>>>> 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?
>
> I'm guilty here of not "turning the other cheek".
Not to mention about 100 flavors of not admitting to the truth when you see
it.
> That's about it.
Only in your dreams, Jenn.
Interesting how my innocent comments about the availability of certain
musical selections can get me denounced on so many false grounds by so many
self-righteous people.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 06:49 PM
"Vinylanach" > wrote in message
> On Sep 23, 5:04?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> wrote:
>> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>>
>>
>>
>>> 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 along?
>
> Nope. You THINK you're a Christian. You're actually
> worshipping the wrong God, and according to the basic
> tenets of your religion, that makes you a Satan
> worshipper.
Oh come off it, Boonie. You don't actually believe in either God or Satan,
and we all know it.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 06:50 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article >,
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>
>>> In article
>>> >, "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.
>
> Of course you don't.
>
>>
>>> It's hypocrites that I "bash".
>>
>> Then bash yourself!
>
> lol
>
>>
>>> By the way, thanks for admitting that when you are a
>>> Christian basher.
>>
>> I see no Christians to bash.
>
> Of course you don't.
Finally, the truth dawns on Jenn.
Thnks for sharing!
Jenn[_3_]
September 23rd 08, 06:51 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
> > On Sep 23, 6:28?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> 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.
> >
> > Actual quote from another newsgroup:
> >
> > "RAO? I avoid that place like the plague. All those
> > assholes like Arny Krueger are there."
>
> Interesting that both google internet and google groups can't find this
> alleged quote.
>
> Besides, if that post actually exists, who is to say that the actual poster
> wasn't actually Boonie, ****R, Jenn, Stephen or the Middiot?
>
> LOL!
lol It wasn't me.
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 23rd 08, 06:52 PM
Shhhh! said:
> > > > > Doooh!
> >
> > > All these years and he still can't spell it:
> >
> > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D'oh!
> >
> > Then there's always "1000's."
>
> That's rediculous.
Your hypocracy is stunning.
Jenn[_3_]
September 23rd 08, 06:52 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > In article >,
> > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Bill" > wrote in message
> >>
> >>> In article
> >>> >,
> >>> says...
> >>>>
> >>>> 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?
> >
> > I'm guilty here of not "turning the other cheek".
>
> Not to mention about 100 flavors of not admitting to the truth when you see
> it.
For example?
>
> > That's about it.
>
> Only in your dreams, Jenn.
I don't dream about this group, Arny. Perhaps you do.
>
> Interesting how my innocent comments about the availability of certain
> musical selections can get me denounced on so many false grounds by so many
> self-righteous people.
lol
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 23rd 08, 06:53 PM
Shhhh! said:
> > It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life still consumed with
> > envy over trivialities like recorded music.
>
> [Corrected copy]
>
> It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life whose 'mind'
> is still consumed with insanity which is exhibted with his envy over
> trivialities like recorded music.
Are you being me today? I wasn't reassigned. Am I supposed to just go to
the park and poison some pigeons?
Jenn[_3_]
September 23rd 08, 06:53 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > In article >,
> > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >>
> >>> In article
> >>> >, "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.
> >
> > Of course you don't.
> >
> >>
> >>> It's hypocrites that I "bash".
> >>
> >> Then bash yourself!
> >
> > lol
> >
> >>
> >>> By the way, thanks for admitting that when you are a
> >>> Christian basher.
> >>
> >> I see no Christians to bash.
> >
> > Of course you don't.
>
> Finally, the truth dawns on Jenn.
>
> Thnks for sharing!
No, the truth of my response has always been quite clear to me.
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 07:14 PM
On Sep 23, 10:45�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 23, 6:28?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>> 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.
>
> > Actual quote from another newsgroup:
>
> > "RAO? �I avoid that place like the plague. �All those
> > assholes like Arny Krueger are there."
>
> Interesting that both google internet and google groups can't find this
> alleged quote.
>
> Besides, if that post actually exists, who is to say that the actual poster
> wasn't actually Boonie, ****R, �Jenn, Stephen or the Middiot?
Really. You thought it was unlikely that anyone has called you an
asshole on Usenet, so you had to look it up. ROTFLMAO!
Boon
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 07:16 PM
On Sep 23, 10:49�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 23, 5:04?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>> 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 along?
>
> > Nope. �You THINK you're a Christian. �You're actually
> > worshipping the wrong God, and according to the basic
> > tenets of your religion, that makes you a Satan
> > worshipper.
>
> Oh come off it, Boonie. You don't actually believe in either God or Satan,
> and we all know it.-
We do? Hmmm...that's interesting, especially in light of things I've
recently said right here.
But you're missing the point here in a gigantic and amusing way.
Again. And "we all know it."
Boon
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 07:27 PM
On Sep 23, 10:48�am, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > In article >,
> > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
> >> "Bill" > wrote in message
>
> >>> In article
> >>> >,
> >>> says...
>
> >>>> 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?
>
> > I'm guilty here of not "turning the other cheek".
>
> Not to mention about 100 �flavors of not admitting to the truth when you see
> it.
>
> > That's �about it.
>
> Only in your dreams, Jenn.
>
> Interesting how my innocent comments about the availability of certain
> musical selections can get me denounced on so many false grounds by so many
> self-righteous people.-
Interesting how people can't sit around and have an innocent
conversation about music without some self-righteous Internet geek
****ting himself and trying to wipe it on everyone else's clothes.
Boon
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 08:13 PM
On Sep 23, 12:53*pm, George M. Middius >
wrote:
> Shhhh! said:
>
> > > It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life still consumed with
> > > envy over trivialities like recorded music.
>
> > [Corrected copy]
>
> > It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life whose 'mind'
> > is still consumed with insanity which is exhibted with his envy over
> > trivialities like recorded music.
>
> Are you being me today? I wasn't reassigned. Am I supposed to just go to
> the park and poison some pigeons?
You didn't get the memo from JA?
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 08:16 PM
On Sep 23, 12:45*pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 23, 6:28?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > wrote:
> >> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> >>> 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.
>
> > Actual quote from another newsgroup:
>
> > "RAO? *I avoid that place like the plague. *All those
> > assholes like Arny Krueger are there."
>
> Interesting that both google internet and google groups can't find this
> alleged quote.
>
> Besides, if that post actually exists, who is to say that the actual poster
> wasn't actually Boonie, ****R, *Jenn, Stephen or the Middiot?
Of course, GOIA! Who in their "right mind" would think that you're an
asshole?
> LOL!
Agreed. The thought that somebody could somehow think that you're an
asshole is rediculous. LOL!
George M. Middius[_4_]
September 23rd 08, 08:24 PM
Shhhh! said:
> > > > It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life still consumed with
> > > > envy over trivialities like recorded music.
> >
> > > [Corrected copy]
> >
> > > It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life whose 'mind'
> > > is still consumed with insanity which is exhibted with his envy over
> > > trivialities like recorded music.
> >
> > Are you being me today? I wasn't reassigned. Am I supposed to just go to
> > the park and poison some pigeons?
>
> You didn't get the memo from JA?
Your inexplicable, go eat some bean's.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 08:24 PM
On Sep 23, 12:51*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article >,
> *"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
> > > On Sep 23, 6:28?am, "Arny Krueger" >
> > > wrote:
> > >> "Clyde Slick" > wrote in message
>
> >
>
> > >>> 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.
>
> > > Actual quote from another newsgroup:
>
> > > "RAO? *I avoid that place like the plague. *All those
> > > assholes like Arny Krueger are there."
>
> > Interesting that both google internet and google groups can't find this
> > alleged quote.
>
> > Besides, if that post actually exists, who is to say that the actual poster
> > wasn't actually Boonie, ****R, *Jenn, Stephen or the Middiot?
>
> > LOL!
>
> lol *It wasn't me.
Liar.
Prove that your not the Jennifer in this post:
Arny Krüger wrote to Jennifer:
"It's really amazing how you can be so dominated by hate. You have
some
physical condition that puts you in pain a lot of the time?"
Jennifer replies:
"Arnold, you are one basty nastard. Not for referring to my
"handicap", but
for lying about having no knowledge of it...and insinuating I had
attempted
to take some kind of devious advantage of you.
You, like most of the regulars on RAO, know I also happen to be blind.
What no
one else knows about this little gig of yours is that you and I
exchanged
email several months ago concerning your wife's terrible
trials with arthritis, We discussed my similar situation and specific
medication protocols."
Message-ID: >
Case closed. Why didn't you just tell GOIA that every time you listen
to music you do it unsighted?
Clyde Slick
September 23rd 08, 08:31 PM
On Sep 23, 10:57*am, Jenn > wrote:
>
> I'm guilty here of not "turning the other cheek".
"at least" Krueger is firmly holding his cheeks.
Clyde Slick
September 23rd 08, 08:36 PM
On Sep 23, 1:45*pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
> Besides, if that post actually exists, who is to say that the actual poster
> wasn't actually Boonie, ****R, *Jenn, Stephen or the Middiot?
>
LOL!
I feel slighted.
Jenn[_2_]
September 23rd 08, 08:54 PM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On Sep 23, 1:45*pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Besides, if that post actually exists, who is to say that the actual poster
> > wasn't actually Boonie, ****R, *Jenn, Stephen or the Middiot?
> >
>
> LOL!
>
> I feel slighted.
Which means, of course, that we all do, since we're all each other.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 09:08 PM
"Vinylanach" > wrote in message
> You thought it was unlikely that anyone has
> called you an asshole on Usenet,
Yet another lie.
I know that you've melted down many times and called me every bad name that
your empty little mind could think of, Boonie.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 09:09 PM
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" >
wrote in message
> It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life
> whose 'mind' is still consumed with insanity which is
> exhibted with his envy over trivialities like recorded
> music.
I had no idea that you were that close to death, ****R. Picked up something
nasty in Iraq? My regrets.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 09:10 PM
"Vinylanach" > wrote in message
> Interesting how people can't sit around and have an
> innocent conversation about music without some
> self-righteous Internet geek ****ting himself and trying
> to wipe it on everyone else's clothes.
Exactly my sentiments. Too bad that you have to do what you, Boonie.
Arny Krueger
September 23rd 08, 09:12 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in message
> In article >,
> "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>
>>> In article
>>> >, "Arny
>>> Krueger" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>>> In article
>>>>> >, "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.
>>>
>>> Of course you don't.
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> It's hypocrites that I "bash".
>>>>
>>>> Then bash yourself!
>>>
>>> lol
>>>
>>>>
>>>>> By the way, thanks for admitting that when you are a
>>>>> Christian basher.
>>>>
>>>> I see no Christians to bash.
>>>
>>> Of course you don't.
>>
>> Finally, the truth dawns on Jenn.
>>
>> Thanks for sharing!
>
> No, the truth of my response has always been quite clear
> to me.
So then Jenn your story is that you make all of these very many false
statements unintentionally?
Jenn[_2_]
September 23rd 08, 09:15 PM
In article >,
"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > In article >,
> > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >>
> >>> In article
> >>> >, "Arny
> >>> Krueger" > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >>>>
> >>>>> In article
> >>>>> >, "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.
> >>>
> >>> Of course you don't.
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> It's hypocrites that I "bash".
> >>>>
> >>>> Then bash yourself!
> >>>
> >>> lol
> >>>
> >>>>
> >>>>> By the way, thanks for admitting that when you are a
> >>>>> Christian basher.
> >>>>
> >>>> I see no Christians to bash.
> >>>
> >>> Of course you don't.
> >>
> >> Finally, the truth dawns on Jenn.
> >>
> >> Thanks for sharing!
> >
> > No, the truth of my response has always been quite clear
> > to me.
>
> So then Jenn your story is that you make all of these very many false
> statements unintentionally?
What false statements?
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 10:27 PM
On Sep 23, 1:08�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > You thought it was unlikely that anyone has
> > called you an asshole on Usenet,
>
> Yet another lie.
>
> I know that you've melted down many times and called me every bad name that
> your empty little mind could think of, Boonie.
It's another lie that you thought it was unlikely that anyone has
called you an asshole on the Internet? You're confused about this.
I'll let you stew in your own juices.
Personally, I thought you took pride in being a world-class asshole.
I'm not sure why you're taking issue with the fact that others agree
with you.
Boon
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 10:29 PM
On Sep 23, 1:10�pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > Interesting how people can't sit around and have an
> > innocent conversation about music without some
> > self-righteous Internet geek ****ting himself and trying
> > to wipe it on everyone else's clothes.
>
> Exactly my sentiments. Too bad that you have to do what you, Boonie.
Yes. I have to complain about your **** being strewn about the
Internet. It's my cross to bear.
By the way, are these IKYABWAIs you're flinging around an honest
attempt to ply the debating trade? You know that everyone else sees
IKYABWAIs as a sign of having one's ass kicked. So when you do it,
it's like waving a big white flag over your head. Just trying to help
you out.
Boon
Vinylanach
September 23rd 08, 10:30 PM
On Sep 23, 1:15�pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article >,
> �"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Jenn" > wrote in message
>
> > > In article >,
> > > "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
> > >> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >
> > >>> In article
> > >>> >, "Arny
> > >>> Krueger" > wrote:
>
> > >>>> "Jenn" > wrote in message
> >
> > >>>>> In article
> > >>>>> >, "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.
>
> > >>> Of course you don't.
>
> > >>>>> It's hypocrites that I "bash".
>
> > >>>> Then bash yourself!
>
> > >>> lol
>
> > >>>>> By the way, thanks for admitting that when you are a
> > >>>>> Christian basher.
>
> > >>>> I see no Christians to bash.
>
> > >>> Of course you don't.
>
> > >> Finally, the truth dawns on Jenn.
>
> > >> Thanks for sharing!
>
> > > No, the truth of my response has always been quite clear
> > > to me.
>
> > So then Jenn your story is that you make all of these very many �false
> > statements unintentionally?
>
> What false statements?-
Not just false statements, but very many false statements. Never has
Arny sounded more autistic.
Boon
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 10:45 PM
On Sep 23, 4:27*pm, Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 23, 1:08 pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
>
> > "Vinylanach" > wrote in message
>
>
>
> > > You thought it was unlikely that anyone has
> > > called you an asshole on Usenet,
>
> > Yet another lie.
>
> > I know that you've melted down many times and called me every bad name that
> > your empty little mind could think of, Boonie.
>
> It's another lie that you thought it was unlikely that anyone has
> called you an asshole on the Internet? *You're confused about this.
> I'll let you stew in your own juices.
>
> Personally, I thought you took pride in being a world-class asshole.
> I'm not sure why you're taking issue with the fact that others agree
> with you.
Appreantly GOIA also agrees with those who said RAO was filled with
"lunatics".
Maybe he takes pride in being an *insane* asshole.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 10:46 PM
On Sep 23, 3:09*pm, "Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" >
> wrote in
>
> > It's sad to see a grown 'man' in the autumn of his life
> > whose 'mind' is still consumed with insanity which is
> > exhibted with his envy over trivialities like recorded
> > music.
>
> I had no idea that you were that close to death, ****R. Picked up something
> nasty in Iraq? *
I'm fine, GOIA. Why do you ask? Is one of the voices in your head
curious about something?
> My regrets.
Don't regret a thing, GOIA! You've finally found a subject that we can
all agree on: you're an insane asshole. LOL!
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 23rd 08, 10:47 PM
On Sep 23, 3:15*pm, Jenn > wrote:
> *"Arny Krueger" > wrote:
> > So then Jenn your story is that you make all of these very many *false
> > statements unintentionally?
>
> What false statements?
That GOIA is actually a nice guy, just misunderstood. LOL!
Jenn[_3_]
September 26th 08, 04:37 PM
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
>
> 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! ;-)
Anyway, as I was saying...
I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
format that I've heard in my home.
MiNe 109
September 26th 08, 04:59 PM
In article >,
Jenn > wrote:
> Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> format that I've heard in my home.
High praise! Somehow I've missed this performance (my 'imprint' is the
Leinsdorf with the Hary Janos flip-side).
Stephen
Harry Lavo
September 26th 08, 05:40 PM
"MiNe 109" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> Jenn > wrote:
>
>> Anyway, as I was saying...
>>
>> I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
>> carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
>> Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
>> recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
>> reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
>> release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
>> There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
>> CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
>> together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
>> Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
>> Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
>> the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
>> stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
>> format that I've heard in my home.
>
> High praise! Somehow I've missed this performance (my 'imprint' is the
> Leinsdorf with the Hary Janos flip-side).
Wonderful music, but I don't have this recording. Got to look into it.
Vinylanach
September 26th 08, 07:57 PM
On Sep 26, 8:37�am, Jenn > 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
>
> > 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! �;-)
>
> Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> carefully listening to one of them. �I had a lot of time with the
> Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. �This is one of my favorite
> recordings of all time. �I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> reissue, and all of the CD reissues. �The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> release are all quite good. �I could easily live with them if I had to. �
> There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> CDs. �But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> together. �This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> Classic Records release that I've heard. �It's a stunning recording. �
> Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. �The string section, especially
> the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> stereo imaging. �I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> format that I've heard in my home.-
I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. Do
you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? I've been
listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
Boon
Jenn[_2_]
September 26th 08, 08:45 PM
In article
>,
Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 8:37?am, Jenn > 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
> >
> > > 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! ?;-)
> >
> > Anyway, as I was saying...
> >
> > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > carefully listening to one of them. ?I had a lot of time with the
> > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. ?This is one of my favorite
> > recordings of all time. ?I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. ?The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > release are all quite good. ?I could easily live with them if I had to. ?
> > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > CDs. ?But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > together. ?This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > Classic Records release that I've heard. ?It's a stunning recording. ?
> > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. ?The string section, especially
> > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > stereo imaging. ?I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. Do
> you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? I've been
> listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
> Boon
I love the Leinsdorf/L.A. Phil on Sheffield, both CD and LP. It's a
suite of excerpts, but in the right order, and about 40 min long. SUPER
playing on a recording made in the great old MGM soundstage.
Secondarily, I like Previn (though I usually don't on other things) and
the LSO on EMI.
Vinylanach
September 26th 08, 10:34 PM
On Sep 26, 12:45�pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
>
>
>
>
> �Vinylanach > wrote:
> > On Sep 26, 8:37?am, Jenn > 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
>
> > > > 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! ?;-)
>
> > > Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > > carefully listening to one of them. ?I had a lot of time with the
> > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. ?This is one of my favorite
> > > recordings of all time. ?I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. ?The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > release are all quite good. ?I could easily live with them if I had to. ?
> > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > CDs. ?But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > together. ?This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > Classic Records release that I've heard. ?It's a stunning recording. ?
> > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. ?The string section, especially
> > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > stereo imaging. ?I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. �Do
> > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? �I've been
> > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
> > Boon
>
> I love the Leinsdorf/L.A. Phil on Sheffield, both CD and LP. �It's a
> suite of excerpts, but in the right order, and about 40 min long. �SUPER
> playing on a recording made in the great old MGM soundstage. �
> Secondarily, I like Previn (though I usually don't on other things) and
> the LSO on EMI.
I'll look for it...thanks! How about the First Violin Concerto? I
have the one with Itzhak Perlman, which is really good, but my copy is
getting beat up. I'd like to hear another version.
Boon
Jenn[_3_]
September 27th 08, 12:44 AM
In article
>,
Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 12:45?pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ?Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > On Sep 26, 8:37?am, Jenn > 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
> >
> > > > > 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! ?;-)
> >
> > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
> >
> > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these
> > > > recordings,
> > > > carefully listening to one of them. ?I had a lot of time with the
> > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. ?This is one of my favorite
> > > > recordings of all time. ?I have the original RCA, the really good
> > > > Chesky
> > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. ?The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > release are all quite good. ?I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > > > ?
> > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > > CDs. ?But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > together. ?This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. ?It's a stunning recording. ?
> > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. ?The string section, especially
> > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > > stereo imaging. ?I believe that this is now my favorite recording in
> > > > any
> > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
> >
> > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. ?Do
> > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? ?I've been
> > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
> >
> > > Boon
> >
> > I love the Leinsdorf/L.A. Phil on Sheffield, both CD and LP. ?It's a
> > suite of excerpts, but in the right order, and about 40 min long. ?SUPER
> > playing on a recording made in the great old MGM soundstage. ?
> > Secondarily, I like Previn (though I usually don't on other things) and
> > the LSO on EMI.
>
> I'll look for it...thanks! How about the First Violin Concerto? I
> have the one with Itzhak Perlman, which is really good, but my copy is
> getting beat up. I'd like to hear another version.
>
> Boon
Is that the one with Barenboim and the Chicago? That's an excellent
recording, IMO. I like Cho-Liang Lin with Solonen on Sony, but I REALLY
like (both for performance and sound) Shrah Chang with Rattle and the
Berlin on EMI. Just great.
Clyde Slick
September 27th 08, 01:17 AM
On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
>
> > > 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! ;-)
>
> > Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. *Do
> you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? *I've been
> listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
>
Mercury
Skreiszewski (spelling?)
Minneapolis?
Jenn[_3_]
September 27th 08, 01:43 AM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
> > On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
> >
> > > > 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! ;-)
> >
> > > Anyway, as I was saying...
> >
> > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > > format that I've heard in my home.-
> >
> > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. *Do
> > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? *I've been
> > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
> >
> >
>
> Mercury
> Skreiszewski (spelling?)
> Minneapolis?
I've never cared for that recording, but YMMV, of course.
Clyde Slick
September 27th 08, 02:19 AM
On 26 Sep, 20:43, Jenn > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
>
> > > > > 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! ;-)
>
> > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > > > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > > > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. *Do
> > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? *I've been
> > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
> > Mercury
> > Skreiszewski (spelling?)
> > Minneapolis?
>
> I've never cared for that recording, but YMMV, of course.- Ascunde citatul -
>
I am curious.
Why not.
Of course, your answer might spoil future lstening for me,
but what the heck, answer anyway.
Jenn[_3_]
September 27th 08, 02:34 AM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 26 Sep, 20:43, Jenn > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > > On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
> >
> > > > > > 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! ;-)
> >
> > > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
> >
> > > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these
> > > > > recordings,
> > > > > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > > > > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good
> > > > > Chesky
> > > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had
> > > > > to.
> > > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of
> > > > > these
> > > > > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the
> > > > > best
> > > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > > > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in
> > > > > any
> > > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
> >
> > > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. *Do
> > > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? *I've been
> > > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
> >
> > > Mercury
> > > Skreiszewski (spelling?)
> > > Minneapolis?
> >
> > I've never cared for that recording, but YMMV, of course.- Ascunde citatul
> > -
> >
>
> I am curious.
> Why not.
Choice of tempi and quality of playing. The sound is fine, though not
my favorite Mercury by far.
> Of course, your answer might spoil future lstening for me,
> but what the heck, answer anyway.
lol I hope not!
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 04:49 AM
In article
>,
Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 8:37?am, Jenn > 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
> >
> > > 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! ?;-)
> >
> > Anyway, as I was saying...
> >
> > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > carefully listening to one of them. ?I had a lot of time with the
> > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. ?This is one of my favorite
> > recordings of all time. ?I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. ?The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > release are all quite good. ?I could easily live with them if I had to. ?
> > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > CDs. ?But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > together. ?This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > Classic Records release that I've heard. ?It's a stunning recording. ?
> > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. ?The string section, especially
> > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > stereo imaging. ?I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. Do
> you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? I've been
> listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
If you want something really different, wait for a recording of the
original version with the happy ending. Prokofiev's Christian Science
beliefs led him to depict transcendence rather than suicide but he had
to abandon the effort and produce a revised version that met with
Stalin's approval:
<http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre/features/the-dic
tators-cut-prokofievs-romeo-and-juliet-858191.html>
I don't know if it's been recorded yet.
Stephen
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 04:52 AM
In article >,
Jenn > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > On 26 Sep, 20:43, Jenn > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > > > On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
> > >
> > > > > > > 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! ;-)
> > >
> > > > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
> > >
> > > > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these
> > > > > > recordings,
> > > > > > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > > > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > > > > > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good
> > > > > > Chesky
> > > > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > > > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had
> > > > > > to.
> > > > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of
> > > > > > these
> > > > > > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > > > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the
> > > > > > best
> > > > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > > > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section,
> > > > > > especially
> > > > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and
> > > > > > their
> > > > > > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in
> > > > > > any
> > > > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
> > >
> > > > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well.
> > > > > *Do
> > > > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? *I've been
> > > > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different.
> > > > > I
> > > > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
> > >
> > > > Mercury
> > > > Skreiszewski (spelling?)
> > > > Minneapolis?
> > >
> > > I've never cared for that recording, but YMMV, of course.- Ascunde
> > > citatul
> > > -
> > >
> >
> > I am curious.
> > Why not.
>
> Choice of tempi and quality of playing. The sound is fine, though not
> my favorite Mercury by far.
It's often compared unfavorably to the same forces Ravel.
> > Of course, your answer might spoil future lstening for me,
> > but what the heck, answer anyway.
>
> lol I hope not!
And it's "Skrowaczewski."
Stephen
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 04:54 AM
In article >,
"Harry Lavo" > wrote:
> "MiNe 109" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > Jenn > wrote:
> >
> >> Anyway, as I was saying...
> >>
> >> I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> >> carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> >> Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> >> recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> >> reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> >> release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> >> There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> >> CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> >> together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> >> Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> >> Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> >> the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> >> stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> >> format that I've heard in my home.
> >
> > High praise! Somehow I've missed this performance (my 'imprint' is the
> > Leinsdorf with the Hary Janos flip-side).
>
> Wonderful music, but I don't have this recording. Got to look into it.
It's most notable feature is the vocal soloist in the Prokofiev. IIRC,
the part is usually given to a saxophone.
Stephen
Jenn[_3_]
September 27th 08, 04:57 AM
In article >,
MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> Vinylanach > wrote:
>
> > On Sep 26, 8:37?am, Jenn > 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
> > >
> > > > 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! ?;-)
> > >
> > > Anyway, as I was saying...
> > >
> > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > > carefully listening to one of them. ?I had a lot of time with the
> > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. ?This is one of my favorite
> > > recordings of all time. ?I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. ?The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > release are all quite good. ?I could easily live with them if I had to. ?
> > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > CDs. ?But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > together. ?This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > Classic Records release that I've heard. ?It's a stunning recording. ?
> > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. ?The string section, especially
> > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > stereo imaging. ?I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > > format that I've heard in my home.-
> >
> > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. Do
> > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? I've been
> > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
> If you want something really different, wait for a recording of the
> original version with the happy ending. Prokofiev's Christian Science
> beliefs led him to depict transcendence rather than suicide but he had
> to abandon the effort and produce a revised version that met with
> Stalin's approval:
>
> <http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre/features/the-dic
> tators-cut-prokofievs-romeo-and-juliet-858191.html>
>
> I don't know if it's been recorded yet.
>
> Stephen
Hmmm, something about that rings a bell about a recording. I'll look
around.
By the way, I failed to mention another of my favorite R&Js: MTT and the
SFS. Really good.
Jenn[_3_]
September 27th 08, 04:58 AM
In article >,
MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article >,
> "Harry Lavo" > wrote:
>
> > "MiNe 109" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > In article >,
> > > Jenn > wrote:
> > >
> > >> Anyway, as I was saying...
> > >>
> > >> I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > >> carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > >> Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > >> recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > >> reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > >> release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > >> There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > >> CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > >> together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > >> Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > >> Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > >> the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > >> stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > >> format that I've heard in my home.
> > >
> > > High praise! Somehow I've missed this performance (my 'imprint' is the
> > > Leinsdorf with the Hary Janos flip-side).
> >
> > Wonderful music, but I don't have this recording. Got to look into it.
>
> It's most notable feature is the vocal soloist in the Prokofiev. IIRC,
> the part is usually given to a saxophone.
>
> Stephen
Yep, tenor sax.
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 04:59 AM
In article >,
MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article >,
> "Harry Lavo" > wrote:
>
> > "MiNe 109" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > In article >,
> > > Jenn > wrote:
> > >
> > >> Anyway, as I was saying...
> > >>
> > >> I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > >> carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > >> Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > >> recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > >> reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > >> release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > >> There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > >> CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > >> together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > >> Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > >> Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > >> the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > >> stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > >> format that I've heard in my home.
> > >
> > > High praise! Somehow I've missed this performance (my 'imprint' is the
> > > Leinsdorf with the Hary Janos flip-side).
> >
> > Wonderful music, but I don't have this recording. Got to look into it.
>
> It's most notable feature is the vocal soloist in the Prokofiev. IIRC,
> the part is usually given to a saxophone.
Lord, an incorrect apostrophe. It must be the one missing from my other
post: should be "same forces' Ravel."
Now remembering: Vampire Weekend "Who gives a **** about an Oxford
comma?"
Stephen
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
September 27th 08, 05:04 AM
On Sep 26, 10:52*pm, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> And it's "Skrowaczewski."
Those of us on the inside just call him "Stan".
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 05:13 AM
In article
>,
"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 10:52*pm, MiNe 109 > wrote:
>
> > And it's "Skrowaczewski."
>
> Those of us on the inside just call him "Stan".
It's fun to learn what famous musicans' friends call them. I was
surprised when an older pianist referred to his classmate, "Ziggy," AKA
Alexis Weissenberg.
Stephen
Clyde Slick
September 27th 08, 07:06 AM
On 26 Sep, 23:52, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article >,
>
>
>
>
>
> *Jenn > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > On 26 Sep, 20:43, Jenn > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,
> > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > > On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > > > > On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
>
> > > > > > > > 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! ;-)
>
> > > > > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> > > > > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these
> > > > > > > recordings,
> > > > > > > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > > > > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > > > > > > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good
> > > > > > > Chesky
> > > > > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > > > > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had
> > > > > > > to.
> > > > > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of
> > > > > > > these
> > > > > > > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > > > > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the
> > > > > > > best
> > > > > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > > > > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section,
> > > > > > > especially
> > > > > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and
> > > > > > > their
> > > > > > > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in
> > > > > > > any
> > > > > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> > > > > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well.
> > > > > > *Do
> > > > > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? *I've been
> > > > > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > > > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different.
> > > > > > I
> > > > > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > > > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
> > > > > Mercury
> > > > > Skreiszewski (spelling?)
> > > > > Minneapolis?
>
> > > > I've never cared for that recording, but YMMV, of course.- Ascunde
> > > > citatul
> > > > -
>
> > > I am curious.
> > > Why not.
>
> > Choice of tempi and quality of playing. *The sound is fine, though not
> > my favorite Mercury by far.
>
> It's often compared unfavorably to the same forces Ravel.
>
> > > Of course, your answer might spoil future lstening for me,
> > > but what the heck, answer anyway.
>
> > lol *I hope not!
>
> And it's "Skrowaczewski."
>
> Stephen- Ascunde citatul -
>
>
yeah, didn't have my lp handy
Clyde Slick
September 27th 08, 07:08 AM
On 27 Sep, 00:13, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" > wrote:
>
> > On Sep 26, 10:52*pm, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
>
> > > And it's "Skrowaczewski."
>
> > Those of us on the inside just call him "Stan".
>
> It's fun to learn what famous musicans' friends call them. I was
> surprised when an older pianist referred to his classmate, "Ziggy," AKA
> Alexis Weissenberg.
>
not aka Zigaboo Modeleste?
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 02:57 PM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 27 Sep, 00:13, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" > wrote:
> >
> > > On Sep 26, 10:52*pm, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> >
> > > > And it's "Skrowaczewski."
> >
> > > Those of us on the inside just call him "Stan".
> >
> > It's fun to learn what famous musicans' friends call them. I was
> > surprised when an older pianist referred to his classmate, "Ziggy," AKA
> > Alexis Weissenberg.
> >
>
> not aka Zigaboo Modeleste?
And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder Palin.
Stephen
Clyde Slick
September 27th 08, 03:16 PM
On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 > wrote:
>
> And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder Palin.
>
Pigs like you are why I left the left.
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 04:00 PM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 > wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder Palin.
> >
>
> Pigs like you are why I left the left.
WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
Enjoy the high road you're taking.
Stephen
Vinylanach
September 27th 08, 04:45 PM
On Sep 26, 4:44�pm, Jenn > wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
>
>
>
>
> �Vinylanach > wrote:
> > On Sep 26, 12:45?pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
>
> > > ?Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > > On Sep 26, 8:37?am, Jenn > 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
>
> > > > > > 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! ?;-)
>
> > > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> > > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these
> > > > > recordings,
> > > > > carefully listening to one of them. ?I had a lot of time with the
> > > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. ?This is one of my favorite
> > > > > recordings of all time. ?I have the original RCA, the really good
> > > > > Chesky
> > > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. ?The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > > release are all quite good. ?I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > > > > ?
> > > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > > > CDs. ?But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > > together. ?This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. ?It's a stunning recording. ?
> > > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. ?The string section, especially
> > > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > > > stereo imaging. ?I believe that this is now my favorite recording in
> > > > > any
> > > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> > > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. ?Do
> > > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? ?I've been
> > > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different.. I
> > > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
> > > > Boon
>
> > > I love the Leinsdorf/L.A. Phil on Sheffield, both CD and LP. ?It's a
> > > suite of excerpts, but in the right order, and about 40 min long. ?SUPER
> > > playing on a recording made in the great old MGM soundstage. ?
> > > Secondarily, I like Previn (though I usually don't on other things) and
> > > the LSO on EMI.
>
> > I'll look for it...thanks! �How about the First Violin Concerto? �I
> > have the one with Itzhak Perlman, which is really good, but my copy is
> > getting beat up. �I'd like to hear another version.
>
> > Boon
>
> Is that the one with Barenboim and the Chicago? �That's an excellent
> recording, IMO.
It's the EMI with Gennady Rozhdestvensky and the BBC Symphony
Orchestra. It's been one of my favorites over the years.
�I like Cho-Liang Lin with Solonen on Sony, but I REALLY
> like (both for performance and sound) Shrah Chang with Rattle and the
> Berlin on EMI. �Just great.
Thanks! I really love this piece of music.
Boon
Vinylanach
September 27th 08, 04:47 PM
On Sep 26, 5:17�pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
>
> > > > 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! ;-)
>
> > > Anyway, as I was saying...
>
> > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these recordings,
> > > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to..
> > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > > format that I've heard in my home.-
>
> > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. �Do
> > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? �I've been
> > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
>
> Mercury
> Skreiszewski (spelling?)
> Minneapolis?-
I'm pretty sure it was Minneapolis. I don't even have it anymore.
After the Solti version, I think I really didn't like it anymore. It
was on the bombastic side and it was too truncated.
Boon
MiNe 109
September 27th 08, 05:04 PM
In article
>,
Vinylanach > wrote:
<Romeo and Juliet>
> Thanks! I really love this piece of music.
There's also a piano version, recorded by Frederic Chiu among others.
Stephen
Jenn[_3_]
September 27th 08, 06:54 PM
In article
>,
Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 4:44?pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ?Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > On Sep 26, 12:45?pm, Jenn > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,
> >
> > > > ?Vinylanach > wrote:
> > > > > On Sep 26, 8:37?am, Jenn > 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
> >
> > > > > > > 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! ?;-)
> >
> > > > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
> >
> > > > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these
> > > > > > recordings,
> > > > > > carefully listening to one of them. ?I had a lot of time with the
> > > > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. ?This is one of my favorite
> > > > > > recordings of all time. ?I have the original RCA, the really good
> > > > > > Chesky
> > > > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. ?The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > > > release are all quite good. ?I could easily live with them if I had
> > > > > > to.
> > > > > > ?
> > > > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of
> > > > > > these
> > > > > > CDs. ?But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > > > together. ?This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the
> > > > > > best
> > > > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. ?It's a stunning
> > > > > > recording. ?
> > > > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. ?The string section,
> > > > > > especially
> > > > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and
> > > > > > their
> > > > > > stereo imaging. ?I believe that this is now my favorite recording
> > > > > > in
> > > > > > any
> > > > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
> >
> > > > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well.
> > > > > ?Do
> > > > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? ?I've been
> > > > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different.
> > > > > I
> > > > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
> >
> > > > > Boon
> >
> > > > I love the Leinsdorf/L.A. Phil on Sheffield, both CD and LP. ?It's a
> > > > suite of excerpts, but in the right order, and about 40 min long.
> > > > ?SUPER
> > > > playing on a recording made in the great old MGM soundstage. ?
> > > > Secondarily, I like Previn (though I usually don't on other things) and
> > > > the LSO on EMI.
> >
> > > I'll look for it...thanks! ?How about the First Violin Concerto? ?I
> > > have the one with Itzhak Perlman, which is really good, but my copy is
> > > getting beat up. ?I'd like to hear another version.
> >
> > > Boon
> >
> > Is that the one with Barenboim and the Chicago? ?That's an excellent
> > recording, IMO.
>
> It's the EMI with Gennady Rozhdestvensky and the BBC Symphony
> Orchestra. It's been one of my favorites over the years.
I Haven't heard that one. I'll have to try it.
>
> ?I like Cho-Liang Lin with Solonen on Sony, but I REALLY
> > like (both for performance and sound) Shrah Chang with Rattle and the
> > Berlin on EMI. ?Just great.
>
> Thanks! I really love this piece of music.
It's a great work.
>
> Boon
Jenn[_3_]
September 27th 08, 06:54 PM
In article
>,
Vinylanach > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 5:17?pm, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> > On 26 Sep, 14:57, Vinylanach > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Sep 26, 8:37 am, Jenn > 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
> >
> > > > > 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! ;-)
> >
> > > > Anyway, as I was saying...
> >
> > > > I spent last evening, my first available since getting these
> > > > recordings,
> > > > carefully listening to one of them. I had a lot of time with the
> > > > Classic Records Prokofiev Lt. Kije. This is one of my favorite
> > > > recordings of all time. I have the original RCA, the really good Chesky
> > > > reissue, and all of the CD reissues. The two RCA CDs and the JVC
> > > > release are all quite good. I could easily live with them if I had to.
> > > > There is minimum "damage" to the instrumental timbres on each of these
> > > > CDs. But the current Classic Records issue is another matter all
> > > > together. This is the best of all of the recordings, IMO, and the best
> > > > Classic Records release that I've heard. It's a stunning recording.
> > > > Bud Herseth's solos are so believable. The string section, especially
> > > > the first violins, are incredible sounding in their timbres and their
> > > > stereo imaging. I believe that this is now my favorite recording in any
> > > > format that I've heard in my home.-
> >
> > > I love Prokofiev, so i think I may have to check this out as well. ?Do
> > > you have any favorite recordings of Romeo and Juliet? ?I've been
> > > listening to my London CD of Georg Solti and the Chicago Symphony
> > > Orchestra for about 20 years, and I want to try something different. I
> > > had an LP with Ozawa conducting for many years, but it was a very
> > > condensed version with all of the selections out of order.
> >
> > Mercury
> > Skreiszewski (spelling?)
> > Minneapolis?-
>
> I'm pretty sure it was Minneapolis.
Yes, it is.
> I don't even have it anymore.
> After the Solti version, I think I really didn't like it anymore. It
> was on the bombastic side and it was too truncated.
>
> Boon
Clyde Slick
September 28th 08, 02:52 AM
On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
>
> > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder Palin.
>
> > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
>
> WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
>
> Enjoy the high road you're taking.
>
I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
It's been a bad month for you, I
already exposed your inherent racism, now
your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
MiNe 109
September 28th 08, 06:42 AM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> >
> > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder Palin.
> >
> > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
> >
> > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
> >
>
> > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
> >
>
> I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> It's been a bad month for you, I
> already exposed your inherent racism, now
> your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
But at least you aren't personalizing it.
Stephen
Clyde Slick
September 28th 08, 07:42 AM
On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
>
> > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder Palin.
>
> > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
>
> > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
>
> > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
>
> > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
>
> But at least you aren't personalizing it.
>
I am sure there are a lot more like you,
but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
MiNe 109
September 28th 08, 02:28 PM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,
> > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder
> > > > > > Palin.
> >
> > > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
> >
> > > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
> >
> > > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
> >
> > > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
> >
> > But at least you aren't personalizing it.
> >
>
> I am sure there are a lot more like you,
> but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
That's good. Just a couple posts back you said you had.
You left out exposing up as down.
Stephen
Clyde Slick
September 28th 08, 03:56 PM
On 28 Sep, 09:28, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > In article
> > > > > >,
> > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder
> > > > > > > Palin.
>
> > > > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
>
> > > > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
>
> > > > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
>
> > > > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > > > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > > > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > > > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
>
> > > But at least you aren't personalizing it.
>
> > I am sure there are a lot more like you,
> > but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
>
> That's good. Just a couple posts back you said you had.
>
well, "at least" not recently
-
MiNe 109
September 29th 08, 02:21 AM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 28 Sep, 09:28, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,
> > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > In article
> > > > > > >,
> > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder
> > > > > > > > Palin.
> >
> > > > > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
> >
> > > > > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
> >
> > > > > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
> >
> > > > > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > > > > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > > > > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > > > > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
> >
> > > > But at least you aren't personalizing it.
> >
> > > I am sure there are a lot more like you,
> > > but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
> >
> > That's good. Just a couple posts back you said you had.
> >
>
> well, "at least" not recently
It's so nice you've found respectfulness, honesty and fair-play in the
Republican party.
Stephen
Clyde Slick
September 29th 08, 12:50 PM
On 28 Sep, 21:21, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 28 Sep, 09:28, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > In article
> > > > > >,
> > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > > > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > > In article
> > > > > > > >,
> > > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine Breeder
> > > > > > > > > Palin.
>
> > > > > > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
>
> > > > > > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
>
> > > > > > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
>
> > > > > > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > > > > > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > > > > > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > > > > > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
>
> > > > > But at least you aren't personalizing it.
>
> > > > I am sure there are a lot more like you,
> > > > but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
>
> > > That's good. Just a couple posts back you said you had.
>
> > well, "at least" *not recently
>
> It's so nice you've found respectfulness, honesty and fair-play in the
> Republican party.
>
>
Somehiow, I am still a democrat
MiNe 109
September 29th 08, 02:29 PM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 28 Sep, 21:21, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 28 Sep, 09:28, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,
> > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > In article
> > > > > > >,
> > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > > > In article
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > om>,
> > > > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * >
> > > > > > > > > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine
> > > > > > > > > > Breeder
> > > > > > > > > > Palin.
> >
> > > > > > > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
> >
> > > > > > > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
> >
> > > > > > > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
> >
> > > > > > > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > > > > > > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > > > > > > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > > > > > > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
> >
> > > > > > But at least you aren't personalizing it.
> >
> > > > > I am sure there are a lot more like you,
> > > > > but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
> >
> > > > That's good. Just a couple posts back you said you had.
> >
> > > well, "at least" *not recently
> >
> > It's so nice you've found respectfulness, honesty and fair-play in the
> > Republican party.
> >
> >
> Somehiow, I am still a democrat
Same comment, just add "as a Democrat" after "nice".
Stephen
Clyde Slick
September 29th 08, 10:44 PM
On 29 Sep, 09:29, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 28 Sep, 21:21, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,
> > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > On 28 Sep, 09:28, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > In article
> > > > > >,
> > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > > > On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > > In article
> > > > > > > >,
> > > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > > > > In article
> > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > om>,
> > > > > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * >
> > > > > > > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine
> > > > > > > > > > > Breeder
> > > > > > > > > > > Palin.
>
> > > > > > > > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
>
> > > > > > > > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
>
> > > > > > > > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
>
> > > > > > > > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > > > > > > > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > > > > > > > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > > > > > > > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
>
> > > > > > > But at least you aren't personalizing it.
>
> > > > > > I am sure there are a lot more like you,
> > > > > > but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
>
> > > > > That's good. Just a couple posts back you said you had.
>
> > > > well, "at least" *not recently
>
> > > It's so nice you've found respectfulness, honesty and fair-play in the
> > > Republican party.
>
> > Somehiow, I am still a democrat
>
> Same comment, just add "as a Democrat" after "nice".
>
evidently, there is not enough to turn me into a rep
MiNe 109
September 29th 08, 10:48 PM
In article
>,
Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On 29 Sep, 09:29, MiNe 109 > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On 28 Sep, 21:21, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,
> > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > On 28 Sep, 09:28, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > In article
> > > > > > >,
> > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > On 28 Sep, 01:42, MiNe 109 * > wrote:
> > > > > > > > In article
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > om>,
> > > > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 11:00, MiNe 109 * >
> > > > > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > > > > > In article
> > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > ps.c
> > > > > > > > > > om>,
> > > > > > > > > > *Clyde Slick > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > > > > On 27 Sep, 09:57, MiNe 109 * >
> > > > > > > > > > > wrote:
> >
> > > > > > > > > > > > And not born into Alaska's first family, not aka Spine
> > > > > > > > > > > > Breeder
> > > > > > > > > > > > Palin.
> >
> > > > > > > > > > > Pigs like you are why I left the left.
> >
> > > > > > > > > > WTF? Palin name-generators are non-partisan.
> >
> > > > > > > > > > Enjoy the high road you're taking.
> >
> > > > > > > > > I am, your stench is too heavy to float.
> > > > > > > > > It's been a bad month for you, I
> > > > > > > > > already exposed your inherent racism, now
> > > > > > > > > your sexism and mysogeny is showing.
> >
> > > > > > > > But at least you aren't personalizing it.
> >
> > > > > > > I am sure there are a lot more like you,
> > > > > > > but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting them yet.
> >
> > > > > > That's good. Just a couple posts back you said you had.
> >
> > > > > well, "at least" *not recently
> >
> > > > It's so nice you've found respectfulness, honesty and fair-play in the
> > > > Republican party.
> >
> > > Somehiow, I am still a democrat
> >
> > Same comment, just add "as a Democrat" after "nice".
> >
>
> evidently, there is not enough to turn me into a rep
Whatever happened to those nice Unity 08 people?
Stephen
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