Captain Beefheart: a Personal Memory

Captain Beefheart: a Personal Memory


The first part of a six-part BBC documentary narrated by the late John Peel

Born in January 1941, Don van Vliet, aka Captain Beefheart, died Friday, December 17, 2010, of complications related to multiple sclerosis.

Even though he gave up music in 1982 (beginning a successful career as a reclusive artist until hampered by the onset of multiple sclerosis), Captain Beefheart left an important and influential musical legacy.

Rookie iTunes questions with an iMAC one throw in

1. When I rip a CD to iTunes I often find that I get two or three separate files with the tracks spread about..How do I stop that and how do I put the errant tracks back in the one major file. Drag and drop does not work.

2. How does one rip a single track from a CD in iTunes. I am asked if I want to rip the entire thing but I am not sure how to limit the effort to a single track??

Congratulations Stephen!

Haven't seen the January e-issue yet but I notice from this forum page that it looks like Stephen has finally got his own regular column in the print magazine. This is something some of us have been campaigning for for a while now.

Congratulations to Stephen and thanks to JA for making/allowing it to happen. The wheels of progress sure don't spin fast in the Stereophile batcave, but it's nice to see that they generally turn in the right direction.

More DAC Questions

In reviews and articles I've read for certain external DAC's like V-DAC or DacMagic, I've noticed the reviewer mention he tried the DAC connected to different CD players and had different results. It was my understanding that when a source is connected via digital out, that it is just that. A source. If no digital to analog conversion goes on in the source, than why is does the DAC sound different when connected to different sources?

What a Wonderful World: My Favorite Records of 2010

What a Wonderful World: My Favorite Records of 2010

SM lists his favorite records of 2010: Every now and then, I hear people complaining about the lack of good, new music. I figure these people just aren’t paying attention, or they’re looking in the wrong places, because I have the opposite problem: I am overwhelmed by all the good music there is to explore.
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