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Can anyone identify the name of the theme (?) that's played as intro to "Evidence" from the 1979 Jerry Gonzales "Ya Yo Me Cure"? I've heard this in other contexts and someone told me that it could be a traditional. Thanks. mp3 sample
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Yes, according to Michael Chapman the guy who was supposed to play had an accident on another movie and couldn't show up.
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Though I haven't heard Weber on acoustic bass yet, it would be a surprise to me if this was him.
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I used RazorLame, 320 kbps, stereo, variable bitrate disabled.
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Thanks for this cool, pianoless disc, couw! Listened to it twice and enjoyed most of it. 1. Nice overture. It doesn't leave a strong impression on me. I have no clue who this could be. 2. Roach on drums? Otherwise, same comments as above. 3. 4. My first thought was Mangelsdorff but it would be a surprise to me if it's him. This track starts very promising but somehow it never really takes off - it keeps you waiting for something that won't happen. 5. Moody stuff, very good. Perfect soundtrack for beer drinking while feeling sorry for oneself. No clue who the players could be. 6. Had to skip this track. It didn't mesh well with my Tinnitus (sound wise). 7. A Parker tune (?) + "Straight, No Chaser." 8. I absolutely dislike the sound of the bass. The bass player ruins this for me. 9. Don't like the rock beat combined with the busy soprano saxophone. 10. Hurray! AMG link I like this song very much - the "dirty" sounding el-bass with lots of fret noise, F.B.'s voice, all those noises, everything. 11. Funny tango! The octaves on the bass make me laugh. 12. 13. 14. Beautiful! One of the few discs I have by this artist. Need to get more. AMG link Isn't the bass's final note (2:21) pretty strange?! Thanks for remindung us of the BFT#4 discussion. 15. "Lover Man," I have not the slightest idea who this alto player is.
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While you may not want to hear what I have to say, I would strongly recommend that you amend the comment regarding "liberal-minded people might take offence to that remark seeing as it implies that all Argentinians are crooks like this seller." Some not liberal-minded people might take offence to that remark seeing as it implies that non liberals won't take offence to that remark.
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I'm noticing a difference in digital audio CD-R's
rockefeller center replied to wolff's topic in Audio Talk
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I think there's not much going on in the treble range on "Blue In Green" so this could be the most difficult choice. Weizen suggested "Freddie Freeloader" - what do you think? Yes, the track order will be randomly selected. Before you post your answers, I'll provide you with a link to a password protected zip file that includes the track order so that cheating is impossible. Milan, sorry - lost your address. Please send it via private message, thanks.
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Blue Note Music Turned Into Shoes
rockefeller center replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Yes. May I forward a blank disc for you to use? Fine, thanks for participating (not necessary to send me a blank). Please PM your address. Pick a tune from "Kind of Blue" (I have the Columbia CK 64935 [sBM CD] release), please. If you prefer a tune from another album, please suggest one.
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The first Jazz LP you ever bought?
rockefeller center replied to mikeweil's topic in Miscellaneous Music
November 1991 (age 17), found a cassette labeled "Weather Report - Mysterious Traveler/Cannonball Adderley - Country Preacher" in my father's car, listened to it, liked it immediately and bought WR's "Heavy Weather" and that Cannonball Adderley Quintet album the next day. -
The mp3 format is, no matter how bad the quality might be, a valid and useful format and its sound quality was not subject of this thread. Anyway, pick a tune from "Kind Of Blue" and I'll send you a disc that has 10 tracks consisting of the tune of your choice, two tracks will be encoded to mp3 at 320 kbps before burning. I don't want to argue with you about the inferiority of the mp3 format (you're right of course - it is a lossy format) nor do I want to imply that I don't believe that you are capable of identifying the mp3s. I'm just curious and it would be cool if you would accept the challenge. Any takers?
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Please forgive my ignorance, Noj. The software link I provided is for Windows systems and I'm not sure whether there's a Mac version available yet.
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I'm not knowledgeable but this problem (physical damage, transmission errors) occured to me several times and in most cases it was possible to recover/decode such files with the RazorLame/Lame mp3 software.
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Burning audio CDs from mp3 sources at higher speed than 4x results in flaws with my burner (LiteOn LTR-52246S). The music will sound as if a flanger effect has been applied. I can burn audio CDs from wav at 52x speed and mp3s at 4x without any problems. So, if you want to burn audio CDs from mp3s and you're tired of decoding them to wav first, try to burn at low speed (4x) - if you haven't already tried that.
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You did a great job, it looks just like the device in the game. Wizball was, and still is, one of my favorite games. Used to play it with my girlfriend back then and we actually finished these 8 levels in team player modus. I too am using the CCS64 emulator but for Marble Madness: forget the C64 version of this game. The arcade version is the real deal. Download the MAME emulator to check out the arcade version. Besides Marble Madness, there are thousands of nice arcade games for MAME available on the net. Thanks for the heads up. Will check it out. Yes, long live Paradroid!
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Nice cover. http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=6135