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    thats absolutly a fantastic piece there on the chapman stick! absolutly remarkable!

    it looks very simalar to a warr guitar, but i am not too sure, this is his website anyhow

    http://www.jeanbaudin.com/

    and while im at it, saves me from double posting...

    im about to show you a few of the greatest musicians that i quite enjoy listening to for their talented pieces of work which feature (Band: Liquid Tension Experiment) Mike Portnoy (drums), Jordan Rudess (keys), John Petrucci (guitar), Tony Levin (bass/Chapman Stick)

    Osmosis
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-6ivrrjG5A

    Universal Mind pt 1
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sRvA...eature=related

    Universal Mind pt 2
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16ZGx...eature=related

    Paradigm Shift
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STMsu...eature=related

    Chris & Kevin's Excellent Adventure (click 480p)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzMapOpn8Yw


    (Band: Dream Theater) Mike Portnoy (drums), Jordan Rudess (keys), John Petrucci (guitar), John Myung (bass/Chapman Stick) James LaBrie (vocals)

    Wither
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-boKk8uhmcY

    Take the Time
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5sg8...eature=channel

    In The Name of God

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34HK4...eature=related

    contant motion
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFiex...eature=related

    Millenium
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXdaz...eature=related

    Beyond this life pt1 and pt2 (must watch!! esp part 2)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10PzFjQvirU
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba4Br...eature=related

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    Quote Originally Posted by coruphius View Post
    thats absolutly a fantastic piece there on the chapman stick! absolutly remarkable!

    it looks very similar to a warr guitar, but i am not too sure, this is his website anyhow

    http://www.jeanbaudin.com/
    Thanks again for this tip - I went to his website Sunday and ordered the Solice CD directly - had a nice price and it arrived today! His site says: "All Money goes directly to the artist - Thanks for supporting independent music!"
    Its not bad - but a bit too much filler/noodling for my tastes ...

    Wound up visiting the Bob Culbertson site and ordered his CD with Little Wing on it, too! Nice to find new music ...

    Now for the ultimate test - is it better on the maggies or the JBLs ... ?
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    Found this video on youtube it hasn’t got music just a sine wave and someone showing off there idiotic stupidity.


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    Now for something relaxing soothingly mind blowing Cosmos by Vangelis!
    This is the type of music that inspires creative productive imagination..



    I’ve got this playing in Dolby stereo pro-logic I’m right in the art of the nucleus gasses of the millions of colourful nebulas surrounding our universe.

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    It reminds me, of that chocolate Bounty bar deliciously delightfully distortion on every single bit!

    I couldn't bare to listen to another 1 minute. Who ever uploaded shame on you, please reload.


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    I like the way she does the cat purr.

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    Barry Grey themes

    I was quiet into the Gerry Anderson, Thunderbirds shows being rerun of 60’s in the early 70’s and still continuing well into 70’s with Space1999. There was lots of shows most of which I’ve been watching and listening to this morning.

    Barry Grey scored the some of the memorable themes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Gray

    stereo


    stereo


    stereo

    mono

    stereo


    mono


    mono


    mono

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    I’ve been watching Jean Michel Jarre concert in Dallas, that was I think broadcasted live on BBC tv years back now.

    The stereo playback in Dolby stereo pro-logic is bit fuzzy its mostly centred with small traces in left and right, not much on the matrix rear surround is happening, mostly hissing noise due to the nature of matrix.












    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNbhw...eature=related

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    I can not believe Fox has the gore to lie towards a video camera in this, propaganda pile of crap! 0:23 “Original Theatrical Experience” It’s a damn good thing I gave up buying bluray discs, otherwise I'd still be getting ripped off.



    The version they used for ALIEN is the same crap poor looking and sounding version they used for the DVD box set a few years back. Wow they are lazy ass to do it all over again, they’d sooner grab it off the shelf and say: look mom, I tweaked ALIEN using the computer to manipulate the image so, it looks blacker! I also added DNR to remove the grain also. SIGH

    Yeah right and dtsHDMA 7.1 FAIL is that going to deliver the original theatrical channel layout of The Sound of Music Todd-AO five-screen front with single monaural surround. I don’t think so! SIGH another good reason to stay well clear of bluray.

    LOL I’ve only seen a few 70mm films once or 5 times over and over and bluray looks nothing like the original you bold headed twat!

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    If one large enough was to slip though it would create enormous global panic! There would be, people climbing over people to get as far away as possible from its incoming target point.



    So lets just have a bit more respect for, Jupiter.

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    The Honky Tonk Professor

    Found this on youtube and I seem to remember seeing a promo to the show a day before as it was broadcasted on BBC2 when I used to watch STAR TREK original. Not bad recall for going back to 1985. Enjoy.

    The audio recoding on this is from a VHS PAL tape I can hear the artefacts of the linear audio fading in and out and down to almost dullness. NICAM725 digital wasn’t being broadcasted at the time only monaural. I’m finding it so hard to listen to as well.

    Dick Hyman takes us through the history of jazz piano












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    wow... been a long time... then I was 'forced' to listen to Sundown.

    awesome. thanks.

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    "Against All Odds" Phil Collins l



    The film Against All Odds (1984) is not a bad as it goes 80’s film with Jeff Bridges. Nice end credits to dark downer film with people being killed left and right, it needed an uplifting song/music at the end that fits the image on screen nicely and Phil Collins voice is nice choice.

    It would be nice if the end credits were mixed on all its Dolby 4.0 channels as it only ends on left/right front if I can recall? It’s been at least 2 years or so since I watched the film, on DVD. Mix Phil’s voice centre with bass drum and left/right front with other instruments panning around and surrounds with echo reverb and a nice choir harmony that fades in on the surrounds so, that you look upwards in a feel good feeling it does work wonders as I’ve heard many other types of mixes with choir voices.

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