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here's mine

1. Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"
2. Wilco "A Ghost is Born"
3. Elvis Costello "The Delivery Man"
4. Muse "Absolution"
5. Brian Wilson "Smile"


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"kb" wrote:
here's mine

1. Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"
2. Wilco "A Ghost is Born"
3. Elvis Costello "The Delivery Man"
4. Muse "Absolution"
5. Brian Wilson "Smile"


I bought and like in order:
1. Sophie B.Hawkins "The Best of Sophie B. Hawkins"
2. The Corrs "Borrowed Heaven"
3. Titiyo "Best of Titiyo"
4. Alison Krauss and Union Station "Lonely Goes Both Ways"
5. Terri Clark "Pain to Kill"
6. Norah Jones "Feels Like Home"
7. Josh Groban "Closer"
8. Kylie Monigue "Fever"
9. Patti Scialfa "23rd Street Lullaby"
10. Venus Hum "Big Beautiful Sky
11. Vanessa Carlton "Harmonium"

Music DVD's I've bought:
1. The Corrs "Live in London"
2. Alison Krauss and Union Station "Live"

One's I bought but wished I hadn't:
1. U2 "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" (Much hype. No substance).
2. Diana Krall "The Girl in the Other Room"
3. Mandy Moore "Best of Mandy Moore"
4. Sara Evans "Restless"

B~


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Interesting about the U2 comment. That was how I felt about the last one.
Give the new one a few more tries.

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"kb" wrote:
here's mine

1. Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"
2. Wilco "A Ghost is Born"
3. Elvis Costello "The Delivery Man"
4. Muse "Absolution"
5. Brian Wilson "Smile"


I bought and like in order:
1. Sophie B.Hawkins "The Best of Sophie B. Hawkins"
2. The Corrs "Borrowed Heaven"
3. Titiyo "Best of Titiyo"
4. Alison Krauss and Union Station "Lonely Goes Both Ways"
5. Terri Clark "Pain to Kill"
6. Norah Jones "Feels Like Home"
7. Josh Groban "Closer"
8. Kylie Monigue "Fever"
9. Patti Scialfa "23rd Street Lullaby"
10. Venus Hum "Big Beautiful Sky
11. Vanessa Carlton "Harmonium"

Music DVD's I've bought:
1. The Corrs "Live in London"
2. Alison Krauss and Union Station "Live"

One's I bought but wished I hadn't:
1. U2 "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" (Much hype. No substance).
2. Diana Krall "The Girl in the Other Room"
3. Mandy Moore "Best of Mandy Moore"
4. Sara Evans "Restless"

B~




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here's mine

1. Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"
2. Wilco "A Ghost is Born"
3. Elvis Costello "The Delivery Man"
4. Muse "Absolution"
5. Brian Wilson "Smile"


There is only one CD you need buy from last year. Franz Ferdinand, mateys.


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There is only one CD you need buy from last year. Franz Ferdinand,
mateys.


A dead emperor? Actually, if I remember correctly, he was somewhat
Kroogerish. Irascible, irrational, overbearing.... small wonder he was
assassinated.

Or were you referring to something closer to the arena of audio?


Your comedy bring tears to my eyes. Yes. They're from London. No, not the
one in Kentucky.




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"George M. Middius" wrote in message

Schizoid Man said:

There is only one CD you need buy from last year. Franz Ferdinand,
mateys.


A dead emperor? Actually, if I remember correctly, he was somewhat
Kroogerish. Irascible, irrational, overbearing.... small wonder he was
assassinated.

Or were you referring to something closer to the arena of audio?


Your comedy bring tears to my eyes. Yes. They're from London. No, not the
one in Kentucky.


I know this one!:

http://pages.prodigy.net/poss/ferdinand/main.htm

I don't think I'd pick it over "Delivery Man" or "Smile" or the cool AR
turntable on the Neil Young Greatest Hits DVD.

Stephen
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Your comedy bring tears to my eyes. Yes. They're from London. No, not the
one in Kentucky.


I know this one!:

http://pages.prodigy.net/poss/ferdinand/main.htm

I don't think I'd pick it over "Delivery Man" or "Smile" or the cool AR
turntable on the Neil Young Greatest Hits DVD.


Smile would definitely be a close second. I was in London back in February
when Brian Wilson performed it for the first time and all the arts pages
were abuzz.

I think after Smile, I would definitely include the 25th Anniversary Edition
of London Calling. That does count right?


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I know this one!:

http://pages.prodigy.net/poss/ferdinand/main.htm

I don't think I'd pick it over "Delivery Man" or "Smile" or the cool AR
turntable on the Neil Young Greatest Hits DVD.

Stephen


Stephen,

Is there any chance at all that your surname is Wray?



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"MINe 109" wrote in message

I know this one!:

http://pages.prodigy.net/poss/ferdinand/main.htm

I don't think I'd pick it over "Delivery Man" or "Smile" or the cool AR
turntable on the Neil Young Greatest Hits DVD.

Stephen


Stephen,

Is there any chance at all that your surname is Wray?


No, but I've met someone by that name.

Stephen
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Is there any chance at all that your surname is Wray?


No, but I've met someone by that name.

Stephen


I attended a 'Welcome to UT' session that was hosted by a chap called
Stephen Wray from the music department.




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"MINe 109" wrote in message

Your comedy bring tears to my eyes. Yes. They're from London. No, not the
one in Kentucky.


I know this one!:

http://pages.prodigy.net/poss/ferdinand/main.htm

I don't think I'd pick it over "Delivery Man" or "Smile" or the cool AR
turntable on the Neil Young Greatest Hits DVD.


Smile would definitely be a close second. I was in London back in February
when Brian Wilson performed it for the first time and all the arts pages
were abuzz.


I am somewhat Beach Boy-proof but the recent Pet Sounds reissue and the
what I'm hearing of Smile on the radio may change my mind a bit.

I think after Smile, I would definitely include the 25th Anniversary Edition
of London Calling. That does count right?


Reissues are my biggest interest for now, now that I have a good room, a
RingDAC, a $250 amp, and Quads.

I held back on London Calling because of rumors that it wasn't a new
mastering and the three-disc price. The bonus dvd might be worth having.
I'd rid myself of the original cd issue when the 1999 versions came out
because I hated the "Now on CD!" artwork.

I've been surprised to find some older masterings superior to newer
ones. I was happy with my Deluxe Edition Who Sell Out until I took
chance on the early MCA version. Good God! "I Can See For Miles" is
clearer and tastefully eq'ed on the new disc, but is an instrument of
menace on the old one. Plus, the guitar solo is panned properly.

On the other hand, the trend towards including original mono as well as
stereo is heartwarming. I haven't even listened to the stereo "Village
Green" Kinks, my pick for Reissue Of The Year. I hear Cream reissues
will include mono versions, and I'd even buy even more Jimi Hendrix if
it were in mono.

Stephen
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Reissues are my biggest interest for now, now that I have a good room, a
RingDAC, a $250 amp, and Quads.


Which amp?

I held back on London Calling because of rumors that it wasn't a new
mastering and the three-disc price. The bonus dvd might be worth having.
I'd rid myself of the original cd issue when the 1999 versions came out
because I hated the "Now on CD!" artwork.


The DVD is surprisingly good and though I haven't seem it completely, I do
believe that they have some footage from a show in Austin. In fact on the
back cover of the 1999 remastered CD, they have some photographs from a show
in Austin. I believe the venue was Stubbs.

I've been surprised to find some older masterings superior to newer
ones. I was happy with my Deluxe Edition Who Sell Out until I took
chance on the early MCA version. Good God! "I Can See For Miles" is
clearer and tastefully eq'ed on the new disc, but is an instrument of
menace on the old one. Plus, the guitar solo is panned properly.


In that case, do avoid The Who's Ultimate Collection. It's bright enough to
warrant a pair of sunshades.

On the other hand, the trend towards including original mono as well as
stereo is heartwarming. I haven't even listened to the stereo "Village
Green" Kinks, my pick for Reissue Of The Year. I hear Cream reissues
will include mono versions, and I'd even buy even more Jimi Hendrix if
it were in mono.

Stephen



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"MINe 109" wrote in message

Is there any chance at all that your surname is Wray?


No, but I've met someone by that name.


I attended a 'Welcome to UT' session that was hosted by a chap called
Stephen Wray from the music department.


That's the one. Indispensable.

Stephen
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"MINe 109" wrote in message

Reissues are my biggest interest for now, now that I have a good room, a
RingDAC, a $250 amp, and Quads.


Which amp?


Used NAD 340.

I held back on London Calling because of rumors that it wasn't a new
mastering and the three-disc price. The bonus dvd might be worth having.
I'd rid myself of the original cd issue when the 1999 versions came out
because I hated the "Now on CD!" artwork.


The DVD is surprisingly good and though I haven't seem it completely, I do
believe that they have some footage from a show in Austin. In fact on the
back cover of the 1999 remastered CD, they have some photographs from a show
in Austin. I believe the venue was Stubbs.


I just looked at mine. The photo is from the Armadillo World
Headquarters. The Rock the Casbah video was shot around here, too. The
other strong Austin connection is Joe Ely, who played some US shows with
the Clash and was on the English London Calling tour.

I've been surprised to find some older masterings superior to newer
ones. I was happy with my Deluxe Edition Who Sell Out until I took
chance on the early MCA version. Good God! "I Can See For Miles" is
clearer and tastefully eq'ed on the new disc, but is an instrument of
menace on the old one. Plus, the guitar solo is panned properly.


In that case, do avoid The Who's Ultimate Collection. It's bright enough to
warrant a pair of sunshades.


That's the kind of thing. The best Who collection for me is the Canadian
version of Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.

Stephen
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There is only one CD you need buy from last year. Franz Ferdinand, mateys.


Flash in the pan. They're like Spandau Ballet (the early years).


I liked Spandau Ballet. China in your hand? Or was that someone else?




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"Schizoid Man" said:

Flash in the pan. They're like Spandau Ballet (the early years).


Good show.

I liked Spandau Ballet. China in your hand? Or was that someone else?


T'Pow.

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Hexcuse me:

T'Pow.


T'Pau.

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