You Should Be Dancin', Yeah

You Should Be Dancin', Yeah

"A linkworthy piece of musical-cultural criticism," writes John Marks. I agree. Now if John Derbyshire had merely said <I>Saturday Night Fever</I> was the greatest movie ever, I'd have agreed to disagree. His passionate and specific arguments, however, have convinced me to see it again with an open mind.

So Scribble Away and Balance the Books—And Sing an Accountancy Chanty

So Scribble Away and Balance the Books—And Sing an Accountancy Chanty

Joshua Ferris ponders the absence of work in literature. We spend most of our lives doing it, but it's MIA on the pages&mdash;unless you're a soldier, whaler, or private eye.

Harman international, coooooool $8 Billion

And they don't make or sell $100,000 TT. Just that stuff used by pro's, stuff that needs to work as spec'd. Not say a very expensive amp that is missing about 500W. Can you imagine spec an amp, into a system then it is missing 500W worth, holy moly. That system ain't gonna do what it should in a pro enviorment. Crown delivers, Harman Delivers.

Be My Baby

Be My Baby

Is it me or does Phil Spector, the Wall&ndash;of&ndash;Sound inventor turned murder suspect, look more and more like a middle aged woman, particularly with his new blonde doo. If I were his lawyer I might have asked that he not change his hairstyle from notoriously weird to super weird on the eve of the trial. The photos, CNN.com has some doozies, that are really, really strange. Him with that Doris Day gone mad hair waving a pistol around demanding God knows what? Whatever the verdict, the man needs supervision.

The Most Important Thing

The Most Important Thing

In an article titled, "This Boot Was Made for Jazzin'," found in our April 2007 issue, Thomas Conrad tells us that today's most important European jazz musicians are coming from Italy. It was in that article that I was introduced to the young wonders, saxophonist Francesco Cafiso (18), and pianists, Giovanni Guidi (22) and Alessandro Lanzoni (15). These young men live within a musical landscape nurtured by guys like Gianni Basso (75) and Renato Sellani (81), who, according to Conrad, are "sounding better than ever." I'm not quite sure why, but it thrills me to know that such language, art, and life are being shared between people separated by so many years. Perhaps I see it as some evidence that time is only time. And what does that mean to me? Again, I don't know.

owner feedback

Art Dudley's comment about PS Audio's outlets was profound. Seldom do the reviewers mention this type of problem or concern. Granted that a reviewer's system is in a constant change more so than the normal(?) audiophile or music lover. It will be interesting to see if PS Audio makes a comment regarding this article. Whether they do or not, would others be interested in creating a forum with similar issues/remedies? This could be both positive & negative issues. It is important that it would not be just a "whiner" section.

Spendor ST1

Forums

Still shopping for a new system...the Rega Mira 3 and Apollo are the top runners. I was considering the Spendor S5e but in the May issue the Industry Update column mentions the ST1, from Spendor. Is anyone familiar with these?

Any other speaker recommendations, for the Rega gear, would be appreciated. Thanks.

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