q...@aol.com wrote circa 11-11-17 06:07 PM:
> You do mean "tinny", as opposed to "woody", right?
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gwXJsWHupg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Ha! "Recidivist". I hadn't seen that before. Thanks.
--
glen
Most of the music I have on my x2 phone/iPad/iTouch is stuff I'm trying
to learn or appreciate enough so that I can learn it better from some
other source. Since most all the stuff I'm trying to learn has
choreography and staging components; there are very strong visual
elements that interact
Glen --
You do mean "tinny", as opposed to "woody", right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gwXJsWHupg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
- Claiborne -
On Nov 17, 2011, at 16:50, glen wrote:
> Russell Standish wrote circa 11-11-17 12:59 PM:
>> I suspect there might be quite a few others like me :
Russell Standish wrote circa 11-11-17 12:59 PM:
> I suspect there might be quite a few others like me :)
Yep. I have gone one step further, though. I now try to buy all my
music sans plastic (i.e. online). But I relish the diversity between my
collections on various devices. I make some sullen
Yes, me too.
-J.
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On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 09:45:31AM -0700, Owen Densmore wrote:
> Well now, we have several music in the cloud facilities: iTunes, iCloud,
> Amazon, and now Google. Oh, and also Dropbox and other web
> storage facilities.
>
> Its early days yet, but I wonder how folks are going to deal with choice