l p Posted February 16, 2005 Report Posted February 16, 2005 you may be forgetting to take tape speed into consideration. we're basically talking about a 5min difference at most, which could easily be caused by tape speed. i can almost guarantee that my copy came from the same person who gave it to nessa. (and then sold it to philology). again, there isn't any more material from the ranch. that's according to the source mentioned above. and it's a rather big source. or maybe chuck could check his tape, and tell us what are the extra tunes on his copy. Quote
medjuck Posted February 16, 2005 Report Posted February 16, 2005 I think mine came out to about 78 minutes. The cdr I made has all the material listed in the discography, but that's not to say that there might be more material out there unknown to Mr Bregman. I've found Losin's discography to be much more complete than Bregman's. At least the copy of Bregman thaqt I have whihc is more than 10 years old. I wish all discographies were on-line and accepted help from readers. Quote
AllenLowe Posted February 16, 2005 Report Posted February 16, 2005 "I have no idea of what you guys are talking about: torrents and vines" well, you know what they say about jazz, if you gotta ask... actually I don't know what the fuc* anybody is talking about here - Quote
Brad Posted February 17, 2005 Report Posted February 17, 2005 I have no idea of what you guys are talking about: torrents and vines? Is all this material on Birds Eyes or is this extra and if so, how do I get a copy? Here´s the JazzVines Yahoo group, Brad. Quite a few interesting shows now circulating... though Dan is right, and there´s a lot of free impro/avant-garde/whatever at this moment... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/JazzVines/ Thanks EKE BBB and Dan, I sort of get it now. Ok, is this vine still open. If so, I'll check it out. If not, probably not. Quote
Pete B Posted February 17, 2005 Report Posted February 17, 2005 Medjuck, thanks for cluing me to that website. Web-based discographies, if done well, really seem to be the best way to go since they can be constantly updated. Of course, I'm old enough that I still enjoy holding a book in my hand. I guess I'm just used to an older paradigm. Quote
Dan Gould Posted February 17, 2005 Author Report Posted February 17, 2005 I have no idea of what you guys are talking about: torrents and vines? Is all this material on Birds Eyes or is this extra and if so, how do I get a copy? Here´s the JazzVines Yahoo group, Brad. Quite a few interesting shows now circulating... though Dan is right, and there´s a lot of free impro/avant-garde/whatever at this moment... http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/JazzVines/ Thanks EKE BBB and Dan, I sort of get it now. Ok, is this vine still open. If so, I'll check it out. If not, probably not. Brad, The way this group operates is this: Someone offers a concert. Someone responds with their mailing address and a promise to re-vine (re-offer to the group) When the CDR arrives, you burn yourself a copy (the original is considered the master, and flawless - if you send out a copy, you might introduce problems in the "master") Then you offer the show back to the group, someone new responds, lather, rinse, repeat. So, basically, its not that this vine is open or closed ... its "active" but that doesn't mean that you sign up to get a chance at it. You just have to join the group, monitor the messages sent to the list, and when you see a show you are interested in, get your email to that person ASAP. If you miss it that time (some people solicit multiple requests and then "randomly pick" the next recipient) just keep watching and waiting. Quote
Guest ariceffron Posted February 17, 2005 Report Posted February 17, 2005 isnt this the infamous jam session where the band was playing NAKED??!? no seriously-- i recall from one of the bird bios that this show at a ranch, everyone who played were naked!!!! Quote
porcy62 Posted February 17, 2005 Report Posted February 17, 2005 (edited) Brad, The way this group operates is this: Someone offers a concert. Someone responds with their mailing address and a promise to re-vine (re-offer to the group) When the CDR arrives, you burn yourself a copy (the original is considered the master, and flawless - if you send out a copy, you might introduce problems in the "master") Then you offer the show back to the group, someone new responds, lather, rinse, repeat. So, basically, its not that this vine is open or closed ... its "active" but that doesn't mean that you sign up to get a chance at it. You just have to join the group, monitor the messages sent to the list, and when you see a show you are interested in, get your email to that person ASAP. If you miss it that time (some people solicit multiple requests and then "randomly pick" the next recipient) just keep watching and waiting. As expert sommelier like I am, I have to say your idea of vine is sick! Cheers! Edited February 17, 2005 by porcy62 Quote
king ubu Posted August 17, 2006 Report Posted August 17, 2006 Funny thread here... I wonder has Chuck bitten l p or what was the later's problem? And can anyone answer Aric's question? Quote
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