Aerial Model 5B loudspeaker

Aerial Model 5B loudspeaker

In October 2005's "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/thefifthelement/1005fifth">The Fifth Element</A>." I said of the Harbeth HL-3P-ES2, a descendant of the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/361">BBC LS3/5A</A>, "Gloriosky, these little speakers are just great to listen to!" Later, in <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/1293harbeth/index5.html">A… 2007</A>, John Atkinson endorsed that remark.

Betty Davis Tees

Betty Davis Tees

You don’t <i>have</i> to wear a thin mustache and skinny jeans to rock the new Betty Davis t-shirt from <a href="http://store.americanapparel.net/6401vbty.html">American Apparel</a>. (Really, I promise.) The t-shirt comes from a partnership between the hip fashion outlet and <a href="http://anthologyrecordings.com/newspost.asp?blogid=140">Anthology Recordings</a>, an all-digital reissue label devoted to rare and out-of-print music from around the world. For $27, you also get a digital compilation, curated by Anthology, featuring tracks from Betty Davis, Karen Dalton, Father Yod, Telegraph Avenue, Shoes, and other obscure, forgotten artists.

HH Scott Type 399 Reciever Amplifier

Anyone got any idea what a fully functional Type 399 with all parts present including cabinet would be worth. It was made somewhere between 1960-1962, and originally sold for $399 back then. I know it's rare and there weren't that many made, but I am having a hard time finding one for sale to get an idea what the value is

Kind of Blue Barcelona

Kind of Blue Barcelona

There was fast food like Catalonian baguette pizza with chorizo. Tapas like flash fried baby squid or crispy potatoes with olive oil mayo and tomato sauce. And then of course there was that robber baron Rupert Murdoch and his damnable tabloid <I>The Sun</I> which every morning has a half&#150;naked twentysomething smiling at you from page two! Danni, 23, from Coventry was my personal favorite. Yes, Europe does have its advantages!

And then there was the music, right, right, the music. A mini-theme of the 41st installment of the Barcelona Jazz Festival was the 50th anniversary of <I>Kind of Blue</I>. The idea, and it was an admirable one, was to turn three groups of musicians loose on Miles masterwork and then sit back and enjoy the contrasting approaches. Now that I’m back in the States and have had a few days to contemplate what I saw, it all sort of comes under the heading of: “The Mysterious Ways in Which a Musician’s Mind Works(?).” Or “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Drummers.”

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