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Re: [MMM] Erlich and Rodgers

🔗Alison Monteith <alison.monteith3@...>

9/29/2001 10:52:55 AM

Jon Szanto wrote:

> TunedHumans,
>
> First off, nice job, Paul, on the new pieces on mp3. I
> enjoyed "Glassic" most of all, and while it wasn't (I'm guessing)
> intentional, the natural reverb of the performing space added a lot
> to the quality of the experience. Good listening...

Where can I locate Paul's new pieces please?

Best Wishes.

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@...>

9/29/2001 11:44:52 AM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@y..., Alison Monteith <alison.monteith3@w...>
wrote:
>
>
> Jon Szanto wrote:
>
> > TunedHumans,
> >
> > First off, nice job, Paul, on the new pieces on mp3. I
> > enjoyed "Glassic" most of all, and while it wasn't (I'm guessing)
> > intentional, the natural reverb of the performing space added a
lot
> > to the quality of the experience. Good listening...
>
> Where can I locate Paul's new pieces please?
>
> Best Wishes.

They are on the tuning punks site at mp3.com, but the fastest way to
hear them is to go to
http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/140/tuning_punks_a-i.html
They are at the very end.

John Starrett

🔗Jonathan M. Szanto <JSZANTO@...>

9/29/2001 12:44:52 PM

John,

{you wrote...}
>They are on the tuning punks site at mp3.com, but the fastest way to hear >them is to go to:
>http://stations.mp3s.com/stations/140/tuning_punks_a-i.html

Thanks for posting that for Alison. What are the diffs between the stations and the original Tuning Punks page: did you put it up as alternate, smaller sites, or is it something that mp3.com did automatically when the page gets too big?

(I've always hated the slow loading of that stuff -- whoever designed the back-end database stuff for mp3.com should be... spanked or something!)

Cheers,
Jon

🔗John Starrett <jstarret@...>

9/29/2001 3:53:47 PM

--- In MakeMicroMusic@y..., "Jonathan M. Szanto" <JSZANTO@A...> wrote:
<snip>
> Thanks for posting that for Alison. What are the diffs between the
> stations and the original Tuning Punks page: did you put it up as
> alternate, smaller sites, or is it something that mp3.com did
> too big? (I've always hated the slow loading of that stuff --whoever
> designed the back-end database stuff for mp3.com should be...
> spanked or something!)
>
> Cheers,
> Jon

Stations are compilations you can build of any music on mp3.com. I
built these because the Punks was so big it took forever to load. It
would be so simple to load the text first, then let the cover images
roll in in their own sweet time, but noooo....

John Starrett

🔗Alison Monteith <alison.monteith3@...>

9/30/2001 5:28:41 AM

John Starrett wrote:

> --- In MakeMicroMusic@y..., Alison Monteith <alison.monteith3@w...>
> wrote:
>
> > Where can I locate Paul's new pieces please?
> >
> They are on the tuning punks site at mp3.com, but the fastest way to
> hear them is to go to
>
> They are at the very end.
>
> John Starrett

Thank you, John. I'm having no joy streaming any of these. I'll try
later.

Regards.

>