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Dare I say Iām with Janis. Iām no purist. I donāt need my music in itās original media. Iām perfectly happy with the many remastered offerings.
Funny thing is that my parents did like country songs, but didnāt have anything of JB. And they were born in the 1940s. Looked at his songs, only one that slightly rings a bell is āHey, good lookingā.
Digital formats are typically noise free. Cassettes typically have a great deal of background hiss. Plus Arlo is holding, what, 12 tracks, and Janis is holding 120,000 tracks.
Todayās strip and comments raise a question that I canāt begin to answer: Wax yielded to vinyl which yielded to magnetic tape which yielded to CDs which yielded to digital. What will be the next medium?
āThereās a cowboy in the jungleā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦And his original destinationās just anotherStory that he loves to tellāā¦ā¦ā¦..One of my favorites.
I gave away my cassette player thirty years ago. Got rid of my CD system and my hundreds of CDās ten years ago. Now Iāve got 80 million songs in my pocket ā I just say, āSiri, play Son of a Son of a Sailor.ā
I found a carton of cassettes from when I was a part time AO for CBC North. My day job paid very well but this was isolation so it was that or all night in the bar. I had a very nice Sony auto reverse cassette (tapes then needed conductive strips to work) and the station had a big library and most of evening was network so I could use second studio to make tapes. Broadcast is not kind to records and the tone arms track heavily and allow back cueing and this was AM radio so quality not great.
I found on AliExpress for under $50 a machine than can be used like a Walkman and it will convert to MP3, I bought from the same place a external hard drive case that looks like a cassette, appropriate I thought a lot of music on 500 gb
āChanges in Latitudeā played a lot around here and āMargaritavilleā as well. Always reminded me of a Condo I owned on the beach. I never ventured that far with my boat though. Still the memories are great.
Da'Dad over 1 year ago
Dare I say Iām with Janis. Iām no purist. I donāt need my music in itās original media. Iām perfectly happy with the many remastered offerings.
Tyge over 1 year ago
ā¬What heaven brought you and meā¬
ā¬Cannot be forgottenā¬
ā¬I have been around the worldā¬
ā¬Looking for that woman-girlā¬
ā¬Who knows love can endureā¬
ā¬And you know it willā¬ ā”āæā”
Dirty Dragon over 1 year ago
āŖā« Where the jukebox is blastinā
And the liquor is flowing
An occasional bottle of wine.
Thatās cause everyone here is just more than
Contented to be living and dying in three quarter time. āŖā«
Jesy Bertz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Arlo and Janis at the all you can treat Buffett.
Gizmo Cat over 1 year ago
Funny thing is that my parents did like country songs, but didnāt have anything of JB. And they were born in the 1940s. Looked at his songs, only one that slightly rings a bell is āHey, good lookingā.
Rhetorical_Question over 1 year ago
Cassette Tape repair? Just download it and play?
eced52 over 1 year ago
One of my favorites is 4+20, by CSN. It always touched something in me. Still does today.
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
Iām using this song currently for practicing my ice dancing (waltz rhythm).
MantyPam over 1 year ago
Love this week long tribute to Jimmy Buffett! Fins (and Bubbles) Up!
Milady Meg over 1 year ago
Heās using a pencil? I still keep an old bic pen around and I will until I digitise my last cassette.
ScullyUFO over 1 year ago
Digital formats are typically noise free. Cassettes typically have a great deal of background hiss. Plus Arlo is holding, what, 12 tracks, and Janis is holding 120,000 tracks.
jarvisloop over 1 year ago
Todayās strip and comments raise a question that I canāt begin to answer: Wax yielded to vinyl which yielded to magnetic tape which yielded to CDs which yielded to digital. What will be the next medium?
Kalkkuna over 1 year ago
A fair number of readers have no idea what Arlo is doing and with what.
Egrayjames over 1 year ago
āThereās a cowboy in the jungleā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦And his original destinationās just anotherStory that he loves to tellāā¦ā¦ā¦..One of my favorites.
Jeffin Premium Member over 1 year ago
Kind of fitting that āArloā (Guthrie) and āJanisā (Joplin) should be honoring Jimmy Buffett for a week.
rugeirn over 1 year ago
And they actually know how to dance as a couple! Touching each other! And from that generation! They mustāve had lessons.
FassEddie over 1 year ago
I gave away my cassette player thirty years ago. Got rid of my CD system and my hundreds of CDās ten years ago. Now Iāve got 80 million songs in my pocket ā I just say, āSiri, play Son of a Son of a Sailor.ā
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
Rewinding the tape was part of the charm if it bak then.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Ahā¦this couldāve the start of a nooner!
fefsofdl2 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Thank you so much for these tribute strips to Jimmy Buffettā¦some of us āarenāt ready to put the book on the shelf.ā
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 1 year ago
I found a carton of cassettes from when I was a part time AO for CBC North. My day job paid very well but this was isolation so it was that or all night in the bar. I had a very nice Sony auto reverse cassette (tapes then needed conductive strips to work) and the station had a big library and most of evening was network so I could use second studio to make tapes. Broadcast is not kind to records and the tone arms track heavily and allow back cueing and this was AM radio so quality not great.
I found on AliExpress for under $50 a machine than can be used like a Walkman and it will convert to MP3, I bought from the same place a external hard drive case that looks like a cassette, appropriate I thought a lot of music on 500 gb
Arlo-g over 1 year ago
God bless you Jimmy.
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
I donāt know how many times I had to rewind a cassette with a pencil.
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 1 year ago
āChanges in Latitudeā played a lot around here and āMargaritavilleā as well. Always reminded me of a Condo I owned on the beach. I never ventured that far with my boat though. Still the memories are great.
Kat the hodag over 1 year ago
Thank you, Jimmy Johnson, for this arc. Iām gonna miss that son of a son of a sailor.
eladee AKA Wally over 1 year ago
It doesnāt matter how you listen so long as you DANCE!!!!
24Wu33/es Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have >90% of my collection on an old phone (MP3"s) that I use as a jukebox. 3800 songs in less than six cubic inches.
drbethdance over 1 year ago
Simply a lovely tribute; thank you.
oakie817 over 1 year ago
ka-sweet
Mary Finkelstein Premium Member over 1 year ago
Thanks for honoring Jimmy. ā¤ļø