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Not the same without John Stewart. And personally I don't care for John on his
own.
At one time I had every Capital LP that the KT made. I still have most of them
and if I ever put my mind to it, will some day copy to MD (Yeah right, who am I
kidding, that's another thing that I'm never gonna do).
We had a fire in our house in 1979. I lost a few of my favorite albums. The
two that come to mind are Sunny Side and Back at the Hungry I.
I don't think that they will ever release them on MD. They haven't , to the
best of my knowledge, released them all on CD.
It would be great if Record companies would allow you to download uncompressed
versions of albums that they feel would not sell well enough to release on CD.
I'm not saying for free. I'm thinking a small fee to cover royalties and a
profit.
I'd buy a digital sound card if I could copy digital versions of an album from
my HD to a mini disc.
Bye,
Larry
"J. Coon" wrote:
> LAS wrote:
> >
> > "If Gibson made cars, would they sound so sweet?"
> >
> > Is that who makes your mandolin??
>
> Nope, it's a Flatirn copy of the Gibson, but that is another story.
>
> > What about other classic guitar
> > companies, like Martin?
>
> They make nice guitars, but I don't care for their mandolins. The ones
> I have tried don't have very much volume. (Not very loud)
>
> >
> > I went to a Kingston Trio concert (you kids may have to look that name
> > up). Mike Shane kept breaking strings. He went on to say that Martin
> > custom makes their guitars and how great they are. The he said something
> > about them making really shitty strings though.
>
> I love the KT, My kids grew up on it 'cause I had tapes they could
> listen to. Even got to take them to a couple of concerts in the last
> few years.
>
> >
> > You know (to keep on topic) I had my old Sony MZ-1. They had actually set
> > up an extra row of chairs in front of the first row (long boring story)
> > and we sat there. We were very close to the stage. I can't believe that
> > I never thought of taking my MD recorder.
>
> I have recorded a few concerts, but with the consent of the
> performers.
>
> --
> Jim Coon
> Not just another pretty mandolin picker
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> If Gibson made cars, would they sound so sweet?
>
> My first web page
>
> http://www.tir.com/~liteways/
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