1. "Somebody" needs a turntable. I'm sure ibob can hook you up.
2. My oldest son was what we still evidently call colicky. There were only 
3 surefire routes to a subtle rocking sleep:
a. Missippi John Hurt, "Best Of" (Oberlin College, '65): He could not last 
beyond Here I Am, Lord Send Me/I Shall Not Be Moved/Nearer My God To Thee. 
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
b. Keith Jarrett+, Standards Vol I: God Bless The Child was the magic 
cut---but this was only available in Laser Disc for years, so cuing that 
all up etc was quite the production.
c. Me singing "Cockles and Mussels," in the worst fake Irish accent 
possible; don't know where that came from, maybe from mom's rural Tenn 
childhood? Though I never heard her sing it. Definitely not with my mostly 
German dad. All I took away from that was the childhood horrors of 
Struwwelpeter. Cockles & Mussels took 3 or 4 cycles/renditions for sleep to 
arrive, but I could sing it without having to power up a musical 
reproduction device. 
3. I've had some recent insomnia, and there's been some MJH, 
Garcia/Grisman, also Coltrane/Coleman/Miles/Monk, and lots of Leonard 
Cohen. I find the musical content taking precedence over the reproduction 
quality, so low-volume smartphone playback substitutes nicely in place of 
Patrick's wayback speaker sandwich; also bone induction headphones are 
comfy to fall asleep to. Oh, and BTW to Patrick, there's something to be 
said for lumping a whole bunch of digitized files together and being able 
to hit Play and get 100 cuts of whatever floats yer boat to unspool into 
your brain. 

If there's an off-ramp back to On-Topic Land, youngest son is now 28, 
wondering where his childhood went, and I'm busy scheming ways to get him 
to take away 2-3 of my bikes as "his," convenient because both boys and me 
fit the same size bikes. I'm sure he wouldn't mind me borrowing one of 
"his" bikes if I drop in...

Paul Brodek
Hillsdale, NJ USA

On Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 3:01:55 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:

> Yah! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W91XCNix2tg
>
> Jerry Garcia and compadre channeling Mississippi John Hurt (an orig vers 
> here: https://youtu.be/vPuj2dUeyJ4) but doing it better. And Whiskey in 
> the Jar, etc.
>
> Seriously, I've been listening to Bob since 1969, so I'm not deprecating 
> his very obvious genious. (I also had a small MJH collection, not to 
> mention the obvious Muddy Waters, BB King, etc etc etc.)
>
> Funny anecdote; at least, funny to me: one of my favorite albums circa 
> 1969 was Dylan's Blonde on Blonde -- I still think it's one of his best. I 
> recall teenage insomnia, when I would leave my bed, go to the "parlour," 
> the sitting room for our children's part of the house, where my father had 
> installed his castoff Phillips stereo when he upgraded. I'd take the 
> speakers off the wall where they were hanging, set up a pallent on my floor 
> and sit the speakers one by each ear, and listen to my faves. My parents 
> were in the new part of the house, about a half-mile away, and the 2 of my 
> 3 siblings who slept in the old part slept soundly.
>
> Anyway, 52 years later, my daughter's boyfriend, a musician, very sweetly 
> presented me with that same Blonde on Blonde album; only now, I have 
> nothing to play it on. I'll use it as wall art.
>
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2021 at 6:12 PM John A. Bennett <jabi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> At least as good as Dylan? Whaaaat? Call me confused! 
>>
>>
>> https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/static/uploads/2020/03/Watch-Bob-Dylans-iconic-San-Francisco-press-conference-1965-768x586.jpg
>>
>> John in Portland, Ore.
>>
>> On Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 4:32:24 PM UTC-8 Patrick Moore wrote:
>>
>>> I grew up with vinyl LPs and transitioned to cassettes (magnetic tape, 
>>> not HG) and CDs easily enough, but navigating MP3 or whateverthehell 
>>> current formats are is something I find confusing.
>>>
>>> I'd like to get, in particular, these 2 albums: Jerry Garcia and David 
>>> Grisman, "Shady Grove," and (ditto), The Pizza Tapes. 
>>>
>>> Is there any *secure and reliable source* from which to pay online by 
>>> PP or CC and download the whole albums to one's computer?
>>>
>>> Not long ago I bought the Complete Works of JS Bach on 142 or so CDs, 
>>> and have had to beg and pay people to convert them to files I can store on 
>>> my computer and on a separate hard drive. 
>>>
>>> In anticipated appreciation of all y'alls help, I append this, which 
>>> sufficiently proves the reasonableness of my desire.
>>>
>>> Note: This track is pure "just ride" music.
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W91XCNix2tg
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Patrick Moore
>>> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
>>>
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