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Link Wray ~ Native-American Rock Guitar Instrumentalist has died, 76 years of age (Matthew Thayer)
Blue Cheer ("john e. bogus")
Looking for Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and David Gilmour DATS (Steve Bennett)
Thoughts on the M-audio MICROTRACK2496?? (Paul Beichert)
From: Matthew Thayer <mattt317@yahoo.com>
Subject: Link Wray ~ Native-American Rock Guitar Instrumentalist has died, 76 years of age
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 20:24:23 -0800 (PST)
RIP
http://www.linkwraylegend.com/
It is with the deepest sorrow that we have to inform
Links dear fans that our beloved husband and father
Link Wray has deceased November 5. 2005
In respect of Links wishes, he was buried in silence
and privacy from the historic protestant Church:
Christians Church in Copenhagen Denmark, Friday 18th
of November 2005. with attendance of his family Olive
and Oliver Wray.
Link passed away in their arms, safely in his home in
Copenhagen, not ever aware that his heart was getting
tired. This was the way he had told us, he wanted
it.....
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Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005
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From: "john e. bogus" <bogusisme@surfbest.net>
Subject: Blue Cheer
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 17:17:19 -0500
Can anyone tell me what Blue Cheer's taping policy is? I didn't seen any
mention of this on their website, and they're playing a show local to me
next month....I'd sure love to bring out the Nak 300's and video camera if
possible.... While on their website, I did see that they did a show at
"Laconia Bike Festival, June 15 & 16, 2005" with Pentagram.....did anyone
here happen to tape this, including the Pentagram set? If so, I'd certainly
like to hear from you......
TIA,
john e. bogus
From: Steve Bennett <sbennett31107875@comcast.net>
Subject: Looking for Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and David Gilmour DATS
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:02:05 -0500
Looking for DAT Traders trading Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, and David
Gilmour DAT's
Email for my list at: Dat-trades@pigs-on-the-wing.com
Steve
From: Paul Beichert <pnjbeichert@frontiernet.net>
Subject: Thoughts on the M-audio MICROTRACK2496??
Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 20:03:29 -0500
Hey Folks,
Considering replacing my D8 with the M-audio MICROTRACK2496 Digital
Recorder. Does anyone on the list have experience with this unit?
Would it be better to go with a hard disk based system rather than one that
records on removable media? I don't do festivals where I run the risk of
running out of space on the hard disk. Most of what I record these days are
small club gigs, jazz mainly lasting no more than 3 hours or so.
Any thoughts on the JB3 or the Edirol products??
Thanks in advance for the help.
Paul Beichert
pnjbeichert@frontiernet.net
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