[Tradjazz] Vitamin C then Sound

Paul Monat pjmonat at wildcornet.com
Tue Jun 24 12:15:50 EDT 2008


By the way Bruce, Jan and I are having a ball playing jazz again after
hitting the Symphony stuff in Wyoming, Country stuff in Branson MO and
nothing for work in Florida this past winter. We are in Otis MA in the
Berkshires for the next 2 years or so and if you need a "wild" cornet, let
me know?

Nice to know everything (especially your health) is in A1 shape. 

Warmest always

Paul Monat 

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Subject: Re: [Tradjazz] Vitamin C then Sound




    H E A R    H E A R  !

    McN


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "herbroselle" <herb at theroselles.com>
To: <tradjazz at list.okom.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Tradjazz] Vitamin C then Sound


>I miss the font size on the liner notes of the LPs. CD inserts are
> simply inconvenient without magnification. Also, some of the LP cover
> art is really terrific. The phrase, "Did you see the beautiful insert
> art?" doesn't exist. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tradjazz-bounces at list.okom.com
> [mailto:tradjazz-bounces at list.okom.com] On Behalf Of Stephen G Barbone
> Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 10:57 AM
> To: tradjazz at list.okom.com
> Subject: [Tradjazz] Vitamin C then Sound
> 
> 
> Hey McN:
> 
> I'm with you on Vitamin C. Just caught a cold which manifested itself  
> via a sore throat about 1 AM Friday morning after a Thursday night  
> gig. Immediately started my "Airborne" pill regimen before going to  
> bed. By Sunday, the cold was past it's peak and by Monday was well on  
> the way to being over. Now all I have is a little stuffiness left.  
> That's it. The Airborne Pills are about 1000 units of "C" plus some  
> other stuff and work well for me, taken 4 times a day, immediately  
> after the first cold symptom appears.
> 
> I get less colds these days too, but then, I wash my hands a lot more  
> after going to public places, movies, shopping etc. I have become a  
> believer that most cold germs are transmitted via the hands.
> 
> CDs also work well for me. However, if you buy the same recording, one  
> on CD and one on those new Vinyls, you can readily hear the difference  
> if you have a state of the art sound system playing it back. The  
> reason most of us, including me, don't care much about the difference  
> is that neither our ears are that good, nor are our sound systems  
> (e.g. car audio) that good. Other factors are that vinyl degrades more  
> rapidly than CDs, CDs are much easier to handle, etc.,. etc.
> 
> I'm not suggesting anyone switch back. Only answering your technical  
> question. I suspect only about 1% of the listeners, if that, ever  
> really hear the difference.
> 
> Cheers,
> Steve Barbone
> 
> www.barbonestreet.com
> www.myspace.com/barbonestreetjazzband
> 
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