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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Matt on January 03, 2003, 02:29:13 pm
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No more nebulous "somedays" or "tomorrows". There'll be a new build Monday. We promise.
And to kill the time: if you could only keep one CD, which one would it be?
Thanks everyone.
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How about
Monday, Monday by The Mamas and The Papas
Take your time Matt, no rush here.
Griff
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This reminds me of dating.
Girl Friend comes over and your thinking tonight's the night, and then she leaves after dinner.
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And to kill the time: if you could only keep one CD, which one would it be?
This one would do in a pinch....
Listening to: 'Hong Kong Bar' from 'Greetings From L.A.' by 'Tim Buckley' on Media Jukebox
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Ok guys, start your bets!. I say at 8:00pm on monday. Eastern Time. 8)
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if you could only keep one CD, which one would it be?
The Allman Brothers Band - The Fillmore Concerts
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>> 8:00pm on monday. Eastern Time.
Thats Too Late
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One CD...that's easy:
Rage For Order by Queenr˙che
(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000002U9T.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)
Track list:
01. Walk in the Shadows
02. I Dream in Infrared
03. Whisper
04. Gonna Get Close to You
05. Killing Words
06. Surgical Strike
07. Neue Regel
08. Chemical Youth (We Are Rebellion)
09. London
10. Screaming in Digital
11. I Will Remember
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"Power of the Dragonflame" by Rhapsody...or perhaps "Don't Break the Oath" by Mercyful Fate. Or even the soundtrack to "Lord of the Rings". Yes, I'll have to go for the last one. 8)
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No more nebulous "somedays" or "tomorrows". There'll be a new build Monday. We promise.
And to kill the time: if you could only keep one CD, which one would it be?
Thanks everyone.
Ya think we can be distracted THIS easily? ::)
Live Rust, Neil Young and Crazy Horse. How can there be ANY QUESTION! ;D
-=Tim=-
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Ahh the age old "if you could only have one..." question. Well with CD burners being so popular, i would hope i were given the option to make a one CD compilation, at least that way i wouldnt get bored, and theres too much to mention for that one. Although if i were restricted to just one CD by one artist. i would be stuck in a choice between: Jimi Hendrix - The Ultimate Experience, Al Green - Greateast Hits, or Nirvana - Nevermind. The choice would be impossible. It would honestly blow a circuit in my brain trying to pick one.
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Nice
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Real tough one...I'd give up a lot before giving up all my CDs. But right after my hands and my eyes I'd give up all but Purpendicular by Deep Purple.
-Doug
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I agree.. a tough one indeed...especially since I change taste as there are days in a year... For now?
Eskobar - There's Only Now.
KingSparta, How's this for a comparision: Meeting a girl you really like at Christmas time here in Sweden, seeing her for 2 nights, she leaves for London on holiday and when she comes back, leaving again to permanently move to another city...far far away :) Life is irony! :) But hey, she's coming here on monday, so that's like two presents at the same time :)
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Boston - Greatest Hits 8)
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But hey, she's coming here on monday, so that's like two presents at the same time :)
So can we count on you for heavy testing of MC? I mean, where are your priorities? Women just come and go, but MC is here to stay. She will always love you.
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Boston - Greatest Hits 8)
I love Boston, although I never could quite understand the need for a Greatest Hits...I copied every single studio album to one 80-minute minidisc with LP2 compression (about equivalent to 192kbps .mp3) with room to spare. That's more consecutive Boston than most people can take in one sitting. :)
-Doug
P.S. I should add that the tracklist of the GH album must be relatively subjective, since Boston never really had (IMO) any real stinkers. Even Walk On was a refreshing change from the grunge genre when it was released.
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That's easy:
Electric Ladyland by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
I know it's a double LP, but fits on one convenient CD.
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I love Boston, although I never could quite understand the need for a Greatest Hits...I copied every single studio album to one 80-minute minidisc with LP2 compression (about equivalent to 192kbps .mp3) with room to spare. That's more consecutive Boston than most people can take in one sitting. :)
-Doug
P.S. I should add that the tracklist of the GH album must be relatively subjective, since Boston never really had (IMO) any real stinkers. Even Walk On was a refreshing change from the grunge genre when it was released.
Yes, the idea of Boston having a greatest hits album is odd, since everyone I know owns all of their albums! If I had been the producer of that set, I would've left off the Kalodner edit of "Higher Power" and replaced it with "I Need Your Love".
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So can we count on you for heavy testing of MC? I mean, where are your priorities? Women just come and go, but MC is here to stay. She will always love you.
Well JimH... I sure will use MC to play all the romantic songs when she's here...but I'll think testing ends there. Except for user friendliness testing perhaps, as she, as an computer novice, wants to change the songs because of my bad taste in music! :)
And I know MC loves me, how could someone you love that bad not love you back? :)
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One CD?....I'd have to go with Kind of Blue.
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The Wall
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it has now become tuesday in denmark...so which monday did you mean? ;D
Buena Vista Social Club
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How about "Blue Monday" or maybe "If Tomorrow Never Comes"? Just passing time watching the sunset into the west and waiting patiently for the next MC9 in central Texas. Joe Karnes
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"Many weeks now have I waited
Oh many long nights have I cried
But just to see that happy morning, happy morning
When I have you right by my side"
Tomorrow Never Comes, performed by Elvis Presley, 1970
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I'd just as soon be dead as to have to only keep one. But if there were a fire and I were going to grab some CDs (assuming my MC database is burned up, of course) John Coltrane/Johnny Hartman would be on the list. I'm sure I could grab Moody Blues Days of Future Past. Maybe a quick dive for Shirley Horn's Here's To Life.
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'Always Tomorrow' Charted At 81 In 1992
Listening to: 'Always Tomorrow' from 'Everlasting Gloria' by 'Gloria Estefan And Miami Sound Machine' on Media Jukebox
(http://www.lyricscafe.com/e/estefan_gloria/letloose.jpg)
And She's Sexy Too...
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Minority taste, but "Stan Getz At Storyville". One of the greatest jazz small groups (Getz, Jimmy Raney, Al Haig). Chamber music played at impossible tempos ("Move").
HTH
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Is the build available yet?
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yes, you need to look at the first message in this forum, but you might want to wait.
I can not get any files to play, Crashes when you atempt to import.
and going from 9.0.90 back to 9.0.88 is not possable without knowing how to manualy cleaning the registry.
I am hoping at least the play and import bug is fixed and a new release is put out today.