Mike R
Reged: 05/26/03
Posts: 15952
Loc: Stinson Lake - New Hampshire
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G Love comes through here a lot.....Jack Johnson used to come here a lot as well.....before Brushfire Fairytales came out.....he was a very popular bar gig in ski towns throughout Colorado..
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eddie
Reged: 04/14/04
Posts: 2566
Loc: virginia
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I bring my Powerbook, where my itunes has about 1300 songs. On the island, I tend to listen to a lot of reggae: marley, gregory isaacs, garland jeffreys, justin hinds. Old school, groove reggae. BTW, if you like "old-school" reggae, check out Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt's version of Pete Seeger's "Kisses Sweeter than Wine"- it's fantastic. Folk: dylan, eric andersen, buffalo springfield, byrds, joni mitchell, hot tuna, karla bonoff, neil young. Blues: david johanson and the harry smiths, lightnin' hopkins, sonny and brownie. Other: must have some otis redding, sam cooke, jefferson airplane, replacements, fleshtones, robbie robertson, the band, renaissance w/ annie haslam (my favorite female voice ever) and the clash (the only band that matters). The nice thing about a powerbook, or ipod, is how much more music you can bring. Monster cable makes a nice headphone jack to rca stereo splitter. It sounded better than some of the cheaper one's I tried. I just hook it up to the stereo or stereo TV in the villa.
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pbj
Reged: 03/05/05
Posts: 2208
Loc: CT
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I should (granted it will be a few years) suggest a ski trip out west so we can see my brother and his wife, see G Love and then hhmmm. Oh, go skiing.
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Mike R
Reged: 05/26/03
Posts: 15952
Loc: Stinson Lake - New Hampshire
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Arent you guys all suppose to be in bed so I can get some work done???....
Eddie...Clash...yes..ROCK the casbah!!!...robbie robertson..what a unique voice....and Otis Redding...smooth as a babys bun
Edited by Mike R (01/12/06 08:59 PM)
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pbj
Reged: 03/05/05
Posts: 2208
Loc: CT
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Quote:
Arent you guys all suppose to be in bed so I can get some work done???....
goodnight
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JEK
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Reged: 01/20/04
Posts: 10983
Loc: Northern Virginia
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Quote:
In '72 -- what did they have, punch cards and tapes?
Exactly. IBM 360/40
Mainframe
2314 removable disk
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KevinS
Reged: 07/23/03
Posts: 3460
Loc: Boston
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You can't convince me that I'm that old, but...
Don't forget paper tape. My first programs were punched into paper tape, not magnetic tape. That was, I think, on the old Dartmouth Timesharing System. My first mainframe was an IBM 370, a 370/168 if I remember correctly. The disk drives were 3330's, but I don't remember the model. They held, what, 200MB? My USB drive holds more than that. We just stuffed an extra 3 terabytes into a 2105 Shark, which has about the same footprint as a pair of 3330 drives. Probably uses less power too.
Ah well, it's a living...
I don't make seperate playlists for the island. My trusty iPod travels everywhere and has every CD that I own on it. When I became space-challenged on the iPod I looked at what I had there, decided that some of it was crap, and not only deleted the music but threw out the CDs. If it ain't worth transferring to the iPod then what am I keeping it for? The crap is gone now, so unless I buy new crap then the next time that I'm space-challenged I'll have to bite the bullet and buy a bigger iPod.
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JEK
Moderator
Reged: 01/20/04
Posts: 10983
Loc: Northern Virginia
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Kevin, You need a bigger iPod. I have the 60G and have 7000 tracks and just loaded all of Belushi's SNL videos. The video is surprising good on the little screen. Great for flights.
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JEK
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NYCFred
Reged: 01/06/04
Posts: 6323
Loc: NYC
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<<<robbie robertson>>>
AHA. Storyville....played that album to death, haven't thought about it for years. AHA!
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Mike R
Reged: 05/26/03
Posts: 15952
Loc: Stinson Lake - New Hampshire
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<<<robbie robertson>>>
AHA.
Storyville....played that album to death, haven't thought about it for years.
AHA!
"Somewhere Down the Crazy River"....great song as well
Edited by Mike R (01/13/06 06:43 AM)
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Island Visitor
Reged: 12/19/02
Posts: 10396
Loc: Retraité
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The danger of ITunes is that you find out how schizo you really are. My collection runs the gamut from Bubblegum to Heavy Metal to Old School Rap to Classical. Sprinkle in some Country, Electronic, Reggae, Glamrock, Jazz, Zouk, Soca, French, Opera and New Age and you have a rather eclectic mix.
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Skateboard Phil
Reged: 11/04/02
Posts: 781
Loc: Chevy Chase, Md.
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The Clash Bob Marley The Specials The Slickee Boys Jimmy Cliff Green Day Frank Sinatra Joel Forrester Led Zeppelin The Rolling Stones -- Black n Blue Van Morrison The Doors Wake n Bake to the Sex Pistols
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