mikeymad Posted Monday at 08:14 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:14 PM ^^ :{ no vid for me.. Chopin: Mazurkas, Vol. 1 by Ingrid Fliter (2025) https://album.link/mcwwxmh8wsm0b Example: The Mazurka's are not my fav for Chopin, but I had not seen a Linn recording in so long, I had to listen. Very enjoyable. Well recorded, but the perspective is a little far back for me (especially compared to the Osokins recording above). For piano only, I like to be a little closer. 2 Quote
robm321 Posted Monday at 10:44 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:44 PM ^ Agreed about the mics being too far back. Its enough to make me pass on it. 1 Quote
mikeymad Posted Tuesday at 02:03 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 02:03 AM ^^ Volume helps a little bit, but it does not make up for distance. And I already listen to things loud. Anyway... Spring Session M. by Missing Persons (1982) https://album.link/dsbkwqmwbkf0c Example: Go Bozzio or go home... 4 Quote
blessingx Posted Tuesday at 03:41 AM Report Posted Tuesday at 03:41 AM Grados for in piano experience? 1 Quote
blessingx Posted Thursday at 10:46 AM Report Posted Thursday at 10:46 AM Miles Davis - Elevator To The Gallows/Ascenseur pour l'échafaud/Lift to the Gallows Soundtrack 6 1 Quote
mikeymad Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Sonny's Dream (Birth Of The New Cool) by The Sonny Criss Orchestra (1968) https://album.link/dt50d7jcxwtk9 Example: This rips.... 24/192 on Qobuz is nice. 1 Quote
blessingx Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago Before Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, listening to a new gal on the scene, Taylor Swift, and her The Life of a Showgirl Ex. 1 Quote
dsavitsk Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 34 minutes ago, blessingx said: Before Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, listening to a new gal on the scene, Taylor Swift, and her The Life of a Showgirl More startling still is the distinct lack of undeniable hooks and nailed-on melodies. ...There’s a fantastic chord sequence on Actually Romantic, but, alas, 37 years ago Frank Black wrote a very similar one for Where Is My Mind? by Pixies, a song you can literally sing along to Actually Romantic. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/oct/03/taylor-swift-the-life-of-a-showgirl-review Quote
blessingx Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, dsavitsk said: More startling still is the distinct lack of undeniable hooks and nailed-on melodies. ...There’s a fantastic chord sequence on Actually Romantic, but, alas, 37 years ago Frank Black wrote a very similar one for Where Is My Mind? by Pixies, a song you can literally sing along to Actually Romantic. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/oct/03/taylor-swift-the-life-of-a-showgirl-review I don't know if I love that review from a single listen to the album, but agree on similarities of Mind and Romantic. Quote
blessingx Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago (edited) ^ Walden Green (Pitchfork) agrees with Petridis on Romantic https://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/taylor-swift-actually-romantic/ ‘I’m also filling out my Jack Antonoff apology card as we speak, now that Max Martin and Shellback—ostensibly the great pop minds of the century—have aided and abetted in a song that sounds like the Kidz Bop version of the Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind?”’ Edited 2 hours ago by blessingx Quote
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