From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V4 #314 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Thursday, October 18 2001 Volume 04 : Number 314 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [idealcopy] these last few days i have mostly been listening to: [kevin e] [idealcopy] cdr burning [Wireviews ] [idealcopy] RE: idealcopy-digest V4 #313 ["Wilson, Paul" ] Re: [idealcopy] Pick of the month [RLynn9@aol.com] Re: [idealcopy] Pick of the month [fernando ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 01:47:14 -0700 (PDT) From: kevin eden Subject: [idealcopy] these last few days i have mostly been listening to: Since my return from Greece (Rhodes) I have been listening to: Miroslav Vitous - Infinite Search Alice Coltrane - Divine Chants Laraaji/Goldman - Celestial Reiki Santana/McLaughlin - Love Devotion Surrender Can - Radio Waves Wire - Turns & Strokes (I felt the urge!!) Black Uhuru - Anthology Pandit Jasraj - Raga Behag err.... I think that's it! ===== kevin eden wmo limited, po box 112, stockport, cheshire, sk3 9fd, uk e-mail: wmouk@yahoo.com web: www.wiremailorder.com "dreams that money can buy" Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 01:51:17 -0700 (PDT) From: Wireviews Subject: [idealcopy] cdr burning >>>You're going to have serious problems when these new CD's hit the market in a big way - the ones with the new spoiler software, which will stop CD tracks being turned into MP3s, and will prevent copying of CD's on a PC!<<< This really annoys me. Almost all of the MP3s on my Mac at home are from *legal* CDs I own. Those that aren't come from deleted ones that I'm still hunting for. Mind you, said 'protection' doesn't actually work on the Mac at the moment, so I'm okay for now :) C ===== - ------- Craig Grannell / Wireviews --- http://welcome.to/wireviews News, reviews and dugga. VMU: http://listen.to/veer SVA: http://welcome.to/snub - -------------- wireviews@yahoo.com --- Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 11:54:49 +0100 From: "Wilson, Paul" Subject: [idealcopy] RE: idealcopy-digest V4 #313 John "get ready for vinyl's big comeback" Hedges: I don't mean to nit-pick here, Paul, but you can hook up a computer to a CD player's analog outputs too! It might even sound better in some cases... I'm not saying it can't be done - but they'll be a lot of people annoyed at having to make copies in "real-time", - it'll be a lot less convenient! It's worth remembering though, before we all rush out to buy DVD copiers - no doubt a similar device will appear on DVDs. Paul ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 18:28:36 +0100 (BST) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Graeme=20Rowland?= Subject: [idealcopy] Do Rehberg & Bauer sound like Bruce Gilbert? On this week's Brain http://www.brainwashed.com/brain I reviewed Rehberg & Bauer's 'passt' CD & slipped in a Bruce Gilbert comparison. Try out the MP3 sample and see if you agree... LUYH! Graeme ===== Cracked Machine irregular cyberzine http://www.webinfo.co.uk/crackedmachine "What one thinks of as extremes seldom are" :: BC Gilbert ____________________________________________________________ Nokia Game is on again. Go to http://uk.yahoo.com/nokiagame/ and join the new all media adventure before November 3rd. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 22:57:19 +0100 From: "ian jackson" Subject: [idealcopy] OT - pre/post holiday listening kevin eden wrote : >Since my return from Greece (Rhodes) I have been listening to: errrr, since my return from Greece (Corfu) I have been listening to : Bachmann-Turner Overdrive - Best Of (So Far) Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath / Sabotage Thee Michelle Gun Elephant - Casanova Snake Scritti Politti - Skank Bloc Bologna Symptoms - Versus 7" Silo - Templates 7" The Strokes - 1st & 2nd singles Whilst in Corfu i listened mostly to the compilations i made beforehand, (this might be a bit 'over the top', but someone might be interested.. ...i suppose...then again...) Comp. No. 1... 1. Robert Wyatt - Alien 2. Toumani Diabate & Ballake Sissoko - Bi Lamban 3. Jim O'Rourke - Something Big 4. Ali Akbar Khan & Asha Bhosle - Guru Bandana 5. Dr. John - Mama Roux 6. Bonnie Prince Billy - Ease Down The Road 7. Nick Drake - Cello Song 8. Bob Dylan - 4th Time Around 9. Dick Gaughan - Song For Ireland 10. The Kinks - Fancy 11. The Stanley Brothers - Man Of Constant Sorrow 12. Spain - Dreaming Of Love 13. Badly Drawn Boy - I Need A Sign 14. Brian Eno - Sombre Reptiles 15. Yo La Tengo - The Lie And How We Told It 16. Amjad Ali Khan - Raga Bhairan (extract) 17. Baaba Maal - Koni Comp. No. 2.... 1. Bob & Earl - Harlem Shuffle 2. The Beatles - There's A Place 3. Jeff Buckley - Witches Rave 4. The Kinks - There's Too Much On My Mind 5. The La's - There She Goes 6. I-Roy - Buck and The Preacher 7. The Kinks - I'll Remember Everything 8. New Order - Crystal 9. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Run Through The Jungle 10. The Foo Fighters - Generator 11. Rev. Horton Heat - Lovewhip 12. The Lemonheads - If I Could Talk I'd Tell You 13. Bob Dylan - Most Likely You'll Go Your Way... 14. Justin Hines & The Dominoes - Carry, Go, Bring, Come 15. Asian Dub Foundation - Buzzin' 16. The Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There 17. Pavement - Shady Lane 18. The Lemonheads - The Outdoor Type 19. The Pixies - Bird Dream Of The Olympus Mons 20. Stephen Malkmus - Pink India 21. The Flaming Lips - Race For The Prize 22. The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon yes, pretty mainstream, but, family listening don't forget... oh, and it's really great to be back....duh...... cheers, ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 02:00:24 +0100 From: Tim Subject: [idealcopy] Pick of the month This month I have been mostly listening to: Stereolab - Sound Dust Best Stereolab record for oooh....five years! Jim O'Rourke at the controls giving a very crisp, spacious and airy production. Full of haunting vocal harmonies and the kind of heartbreakingly lovely chord progressions that only occur in Jazz or film music..applied to a strangely funky, Melodic Pop template...which is the whole point of Stereolab these days. Graeme Rowland hates them....for all the wrong reasons. He doesn't do Pop...or Melody. I do. This is a timeless, eclectic LP of delicious pop thrills. Susumu Yokota - Zero The master of wonderfully melodic ambient music in a more danceable mode. This was only supposed to apppear as limited double 12" thing, but it has sufficient evidence of Yokota's wonderful melodic touch to warrant a CD release. Its not what you expect, its House music...but of such quality that it is wasted on the Ibiza massive and stands alone as superb set of compositions in any electronic genre. The Mull Historical Society - Loss Lush, Beach Boys/Mercury Rev/Kitchens Of Distinction/Pulp/Teenage Fanclub style melodic pop from the isle of Mull, a good 45 minute ferry ride from a remote part of the western isles of Scotland. This is great pop music, infused with the kind of loveable pastoral whimsy of early Gorkys' or Super Furry Animals. Faraway music from a faraway place. Pole - Scape Reworkings of a track called 'Raum', plus extra versions from Burnt Freidman and Kit Clayton. The usual click-cut micro-dub business, but with a lot more melody than you might expect from Pole......very entertaining. The Kit Clayton mixes are sublime. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 21:26:28 EDT From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Pick of the month In a message dated 10/17/01 8:05:55 PM Central Daylight Time, timrobinson@cwcom.net writes: > Stereolab - Sound Dust > Best Stereolab record for oooh....five years! Jim O'Rourke at the controls > giving a very crisp, spacious and airy production. Full of haunting vocal > harmonies and the kind of heartbreakingly lovely chord progressions that > only occur in Jazz or film music..applied to a strangely funky, Melodic Pop > template...which is the whole point of Stereolab these days. Graeme Rowland > hates them....for all the wrong reasons. He doesn't do Pop...or Melody. I > do. > This is a timeless, eclectic LP of delicious pop thrills. > > ...or could it be that graeme doesn't do crap?.....i happen to think stereolab are grade a government cheese! lol....and by the way, i think you are wrong..graeme likes lots of stuff with melody....... robert ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 19:38:56 -0700 From: fernando Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Pick of the month At 02:00 +0100 10.18.2001, Tim wrote: >This month I have been mostly listening to: > >Stereolab - Sound Dust >Best Stereolab record for oooh....five years! Jim O'Rourke at the >controls giving a very crisp, spacious and airy production. Full of >haunting vocal harmonies and the kind of heartbreakingly lovely >chord progressions that only occur in Jazz or film music..applied to >a strangely funky, Melodic Pop template...which is the whole point >of Stereolab these days. Graeme Rowland hates them....for all the >wrong reasons. He doesn't do Pop...or Melody. I do. >This is a timeless, eclectic LP of delicious pop thrills. > Well, yes... I am not overwhelmed by it... but it is the album that I have played more than a couple of times since Dots and Loops... and I guess on par with that one... with the last great-one for me being Emperor Tomato Ketchup (just to establish a reference ;-) For me, the new Kid Loco has been a very nice surprise... I only found out about its release the week or so before it came out (in the US, at least), and I really like the progression on it. The new Curve has also played well, and even their children of Garbage put out a fun album (again). Not sure that I can say much right now about the new Groove Armada or New Order... but they are not trash... though they could be that dangling banana peel that usually hangs from the trash! ;-) cheers! - -fernando PS I blame a few here for reminding me of ELO... had to go and get the remastered version of TIME, which is my fave from them. ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V4 #314 *******************************