The Music Thread
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It was fifty years ago today
The Beatles brought the band to Shea
They've maybe been long out of style
But they're guaranteed to raise a smile
So may I introduce to you
The act you've known for all these years
Ladies and gentleman - may I present The Beatles...
https://vimeo.com/64434714
The Beatles brought the band to Shea
They've maybe been long out of style
But they're guaranteed to raise a smile
So may I introduce to you
The act you've known for all these years
Ladies and gentleman - may I present The Beatles...
https://vimeo.com/64434714
- billy.pilgrim
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It was fifty years ago tomorrow
The Beatles brought the band to Hotlanta
thanks for the reminder
The Beatles brought the band to Hotlanta
thanks for the reminder
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
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This was our favorite song:
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Hey Seth, you got a Facebook account? You should get a Facebook account, then you can share all that non-interesting stuff no one cares about.
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I don't have a problem with Seth, and don't take this as an offense to you Seth I think you're alright and like the stuff you post, butSometime Lefty wrote:Hey Seth, you got a Facebook account? You should get a Facebook account, then you can share all that non-interesting stuff no one cares about.






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Sometime Lefty wrote:Hey Seth, you got a Facebook account? You should get a Facebook account, then you can share all that non-interesting stuff no one cares about.

Thanks. This is a music thread, isn't it? Lefty's ass must have shifted to his right shoulder. Poor guy.JTA wrote: I don't have a problem with Seth, and don't take this as an offense to you Seth I think you're alright and like the stuff you post, but![]()
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To be fair, there's not been much interest in JTA's metal posts.
Say, is there a metal band doing Dolly Parton covers?
Say, is there a metal band doing Dolly Parton covers?
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As big as she is in the chest, I'm surprised she doesn't use metal bands!Vrede too wrote: Say, is there a metal band doing Dolly Parton covers?

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The nostalgia of Beatles live at Shea (or live anywhere for that matter) got me in the oldie mood. I've got a couple of live cassette tapes from Woodstock that actually still play. Of course, the only thing I've got to play them on is an ancient Walkman that may not last much longer. If I can get them digitized, I'll post them for your historical if not musical interest. I could research it, but what's the easiest way to convert cassette tape to digital?
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Dolly's got a beautiful voice. One of my favorites is "Tennessee Mountain Home."
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O Really wrote: what's the easiest way to convert cassette tape to digital?

There is this available from Amazon.com. @ $43.99 I could not get a link to the page as it is Internet protected.
Go to Amazon.com and enter this in the search box: Honestech Audio Recorder 3.0 Plus with Cassette Player.
I've had one of these about three years now and have never opened the box. I can't seem to get my ass in gear to try it out!

Good luck!
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I haven't heard or thought of that one for many a year. . .thanks!O Really wrote:Dolly's got a beautiful voice. One of my favorites is "Tennessee Mountain Home."
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Yeah, "Joline" and "Coat of Many Colors" is good, too.
Also, "Islands in the Stream."
She's a great talent and, apparently, a really good person.
Also, "Islands in the Stream."
She's a great talent and, apparently, a really good person.
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Did you check out the copier? Is that what you had in mind?
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If your walkman still plays or you have access to a decent cassette player, download Audacity, it's a free recording and editing program and just go from headphone or audio out to microphone in on your computer and you can record then turn them into mp3 or other kinds of audio codecs. Audacity allows you to edit by time or sound and improve the quality.O Really wrote:The nostalgia of Beatles live at Shea (or live anywhere for that matter) got me in the oldie mood. I've got a couple of live cassette tapes from Woodstock that actually still play. Of course, the only thing I've got to play them on is an ancient Walkman that may not last much longer. If I can get them digitized, I'll post them for your historical if not musical interest. I could research it, but what's the easiest way to convert cassette tape to digital?
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The Walkman still plays (as of now) and has an audio out for headset. So I can go from audio out to the headphone/microphone input to my laptop and then use Audacity, eh? I'll try it. I've also got some other stuff on cassette I'd like to convert. Looks like a rainy day project to me.Sometime Lefty wrote:If your walkman still plays or you have access to a decent cassette player, download Audacity, it's a free recording and editing program and just go from headphone or audio out to microphone in on your computer and you can record then turn them into mp3 or other kinds of audio codecs. Audacity allows you to edit by time or sound and improve the quality.O Really wrote:The nostalgia of Beatles live at Shea (or live anywhere for that matter) got me in the oldie mood. I've got a couple of live cassette tapes from Woodstock that actually still play. Of course, the only thing I've got to play them on is an ancient Walkman that may not last much longer. If I can get them digitized, I'll post them for your historical if not musical interest. I could research it, but what's the easiest way to convert cassette tape to digital?
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Yeah.Yeah.Yeah. But what did it all mean?

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Yep and audacity will allow you to save each song as a separate file so you can listen to only rainy day songs on rainy days.
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Which raises another question, Hey, Bungalow BillBungalow Bill wrote:Yeah.Yeah.Yeah. But what did it all mean?![]()
What did you kill, Bungalow Bill?
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I know this isn't the answer your looking for, but since you've already purchased a physical copy of that album there are, uh, "ways" to get a digital copy online pretty easy.O Really wrote:The Walkman still plays (as of now) and has an audio out for headset. So I can go from audio out to the headphone/microphone input to my laptop and then use Audacity, eh? I'll try it. I've also got some other stuff on cassette I'd like to convert. Looks like a rainy day project to me.Sometime Lefty wrote:If your walkman still plays or you have access to a decent cassette player, download Audacity, it's a free recording and editing program and just go from headphone or audio out to microphone in on your computer and you can record then turn them into mp3 or other kinds of audio codecs. Audacity allows you to edit by time or sound and improve the quality.O Really wrote:The nostalgia of Beatles live at Shea (or live anywhere for that matter) got me in the oldie mood. I've got a couple of live cassette tapes from Woodstock that actually still play. Of course, the only thing I've got to play them on is an ancient Walkman that may not last much longer. If I can get them digitized, I'll post them for your historical if not musical interest. I could research it, but what's the easiest way to convert cassette tape to digital?
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