The Spastic Image
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I am spinning a 45 RPM mono 45, of Billy Preston's "Will It Go Round In Circles". On my Technics SL-1200 Mk II in black, Reloop/Ortofon Concorde Black connected to a McIntosh MA 6100 integrated amplifier, driving Dynaco A-25 loudspeakers. And one Adaptive AM/FM DJ operator/Studio Engineer running his show live.Jerry Moss, cofounder with Herb Alpert of A&M records passed away yesterday at the age of 88. This is probably of little interest to most RFF members but it does sadden me.
I have a pretty big music collection and a significant chunk of my collection is from A&M recording artists.
If you're not familiar with Jerry Moss and you're interested read this in the LA Times
Now listening to Joe Cocker, "Up where we belong"
RIP Jerry,
Mike
Arnold Layne
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Captain Beefheart & the magic band- Clear Spot LP
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers
I have a few of her CDs, actually she only made a few CDs... not important, she swings!
My wife and I saw her perform live at Enrico's Sidewalk Café in San Francisco. Regrettably Enrico's is no longer in business.
All the best,
Mike
I have a few of her CDs, actually she only made a few CDs... not important, she swings!
My wife and I saw her perform live at Enrico's Sidewalk Café in San Francisco. Regrettably Enrico's is no longer in business.
All the best,
Mike
Out to Lunch
Ventor
The power of music:
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I stumbled over Sam Amidon a while ago. Amazing artist!
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Rock and roll in Cambodia before the genocide. A fascinating musical documentary:
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peterm1
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I do not know if anyone here got into the British crime drama "Endeavor". Set in the 1960's predominantly, it is a prequel to the "Inspector Morse" series and draws heavily on its setting (Oxford) and uses classical music as well as classically inspired music a great deal for atmosphere. Here the London Metropolitan Orchestra records a number of tracks for the final season and final episode of the series. Very beautiful.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
I do not know if anyone here got into the British crime drama "Endeavor". Set in the 1960's predominantly, it is a prequel to the "Inspector Morse" series and draws heavily on its setting (Oxford) and uses classical music as well as classically inspired music a great deal for atmosphere. Here the London Metropolitan Orchestra records a number of tracks for the final season and final episode of the series. Very beautiful.
Absolutely brilliant series ... I never really got into Inspector Morse because I'm not really a John Thaw fan. Sean Evans however was a perfect fit as a young Morse for me and I was mesmerised for the entire series. Great ending I thought. Abegaile Thaw as Dorothea Frazil was a clever piece of casting and I loved their first meeeting and her comment that she thought she may have met him before. Such subtle humour in the writing!
peterm1
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I agree. I never got into Morse at all and after one or two attempts to watch an episode or two I let it go. I thought John Thaw was OK in Kavanagh QC though I never really followed that either, though I did feel that he fitted that role better and overall did not mind it (In general, I am not a TV series follower at all). But Endeavor was a different kettle of fish and was simply captivating - a mix of the actors, the storylines, the setting and the music I think. Plus nostalgia of course.Absolutely brilliant series ... I never really got into Inspector Morse because I'm not really a John Thaw fan. Sean Evans however was a perfect fit as a young Morse for me and I was mesmerised for the entire series. Great ending I thought. Abegaile Thaw as Dorothea Frazil was a clever piece of casting and I loved their first meeeting and her comment that she thought she may have met him before. Such subtle humour in the writing!![]()
You are obviously familiar with the series and the series ending but I am not sure if you have seen this video of parts of that final episode. Very moving and cleverly done.
Rick Waldroup
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My wife and I are currently on season 8 of the series. Great stuff. Always entertaining and very different for a crime show. We got the first 8 seasons free on Amazon Prime. I will have to pay for season 9, but that is no problem at all. Excellent show.Absolutely brilliant series ... I never really got into Inspector Morse because I'm not really a John Thaw fan. Sean Evans however was a perfect fit as a young Morse for me and I was mesmerised for the entire series. Great ending I thought. Abegaile Thaw as Dorothea Frazil was a clever piece of casting and I loved their first meeeting and her comment that she thought she may have met him before. Such subtle humour in the writing!![]()
raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Rock and roll in Cambodia before the genocide. A fascinating musical documentary:
Thank you @Out to Lunch I will check out this movie. I am still learning a lot about the beautiful Khmer culture.
Yokosuka Mike
Abstract Clarity
What! negative comments about John Thaw as Inspector Morse... shocking!
Nobody plays a flawed character better than John Thaw as Morse.
I'm also a big fan of Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox in the "Lewis" series.
All the best,
Mike
Nobody plays a flawed character better than John Thaw as Morse.
I'm also a big fan of Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox in the "Lewis" series.
All the best,
Mike
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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
What! negative comments about John Thaw as Inspector Morse... shocking!
Nobody plays a flawed character better than John Thaw as Morse.
I'm also a big fan of Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox in the "Lewis" series.
All the best,
Mike
I don't mind John Thaw but for some reason he didn't work for me as Morse. I tried and watched the first two seasons but then drifted away!
Dogman
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Loved "Morse", loved "Lewis", love "Endeavor". Actually, my wife and I are into the whole genre and the various branches. Right now we're into the Australian series "Dr Blake Mysteries". Addicting. I now understand how my mother could have become so in love with her soap operas.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Loved "Morse", loved "Lewis", love "Endeavor". Actually, my wife and I are into the whole genre and the various branches. Right now we're into the Australian series "Dr Blake Mysteries". Addicting. I now understand how my mother could have become so in love with her soap operas.
I got into Scandi Noir a while ago ... they make some seriously good TV. The Danish/Swedish series 'The Bridge' is probably one of the best things I have ever seen followed closely by another Danish series called 'The Killing.'
Dogman
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I got into Scandi Noir a while ago ... they make some seriously good TV. The Danish/Swedish series 'The Bridge' is probably one of the best things I have ever seen followed closely by another Danish series called 'The Killing.'
Yep...we've watched those as well. "The Bridge" was/is outstanding.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I love them all but had not heard of the Dr. Blake Mysteries. Thanks! I also recommend these two BBC series based on John Le Carre's novels:
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
- Smiley's People
Both series star Alec Guinness and are available on YouTube. Cheers, OtL
- Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
- Smiley's People
Both series star Alec Guinness and are available on YouTube. Cheers, OtL
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Maybe we should have a what are you watching thread ... this has been very interesting. ☺️
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I'm a sucker for ambient music, especially when fidgeting in the digital darkroom:
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