Safe Sex of the Highest Order

Safe Sex of the Highest Order

And later in <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/things_are_so_bad/">the night</a>, I listened to Archie Shepp's <i>Three For A Quarter, One For A Dime</i>, which I understand is the darker, angrier, wilder side of a performance held at San Francisco's old Both/And Club on February 19, 1966.

Things Are So Bad

Things Are So Bad

And earlier in <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/safe_sex_of_the_highest_order… night</a>, I listened to an old Yazoo title: <i>St. Louis Blues (1929-1935): The Depression</i>, which has some amazing, moving cuts from Henry Townsend, Charley Jordan, Georgia Boyd, Peetie Wheatstraw, and Hi Henry Brown. Such pure, raw sounds are timeless, and are perhaps especially meaningful today.

A concern for John Atkinson

Mr. Atkinson

I've been a keen follower and subscriber of Stereophile for many years. I applaud the transparency with which you run the magazine, especially the criteria for a component to be reviewed, your stance that it's all "on the record" when it to component breakages during a review, and that every review begun will be published regardless of the consequences.

Roy Gregory steps down from Hifi+ and Nordost Shilling to work for Nordost

No more waxing lyrical in the HiFi press from Mr. Gregory with such terms as "coherent cable loom from socket to speaker"....

Why, you say?? Well, because Roy Gregory has become the VP of Marketing for Nordost. I find it disgusting, personally... but I reckon that sort of nonsense happens more than we realize.

Using his position at the mag to promote a product that he now has a commercial interest in.. classic.

Hi Resolution Downloads

Considering the state of the recording industry, I completely don't understand why they aren't moving rapidly to a universal download format controlled with software rather than hard media or specific file types. I would be very much interested in a high resolution version of the Rhapsody business model allowing unlimited downloads for a monthly fee.

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