Recording on wax? It sounds much too clear & digital for that. Well done, Alain!
ed At 01:57 PM 9/25/2006 -0700, Alain Veylit wrote: >Actually in view of the radio people's comments, Sting's CD appears to >be a pretty gutsy move with regards to his regular audience. >Also, most of the discussion so far is about what Sting does to Dowland. >Why not look at the positive, other direction: HIP as a source of >inspiration for modern music... >I still can't bear those birds though. >Alain, half-man half-horse. Makes you wonder what the Animals would have >done with flow my tears. >PS: The lutenist's revenge: here is a rare copy of an old recording (on >wax) of the last professional lutenist to make a living accompanying >silent movies, recently discovered in the archives of the Mission Inn, >at Riverside, a famous rendez-vous in the 1920s of Holywood stars: >http://cbsr26.ucr.edu/wlkfiles/Publications/MP3/track6b.MP3 > >Gernot Hilger wrote: > > >On 25.09.2006, at 21:28, Caroline Usher wrote: > > > > > > > >>Ignorance is bliss. > >> > >> > > > >Not at all being a native speaker, but naturally curious I looked up > >"bliss" in my Mac's dictionary and here is what came out: > > > > a state of spiritual blessedness, typically that reached after death. > > > >The sound clip was sort of interesting although I can hardly figure > >out what exactly they were talking about. JEEZ! > > > > > > > > > >To get on or off this list see list information at > >http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html > > > > > >
