Halley: How has music or being a musician worked in your life?
Posted by eskslo 12 years, 4 months ago to Entertainment
I am a musician myself (not by trade but for fun). I have always like in AS, the importance and prominence that Rand gave Halley, and the role his music plays in Dagny's life. Being an architect/contractor, my life is grounded in math and science, but when I have free time music is my passion.
Before I post too much about my musical experience and how it has molded my life, I figured I would ask around the gulch and see if anyone has stories they would like to share regarding their love of music. Or even comments about how Rand worked Halley and his music into a large role in AS.
Before I post too much about my musical experience and how it has molded my life, I figured I would ask around the gulch and see if anyone has stories they would like to share regarding their love of music. Or even comments about how Rand worked Halley and his music into a large role in AS.
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The LPs turned out satisfactory. I tried four software packages before I found one satisfactory. I had to use my best turntable and a pre-amp, but it is true, that the fidelity suffers from analog to digital. It becomes too clean. Some of the subtlety, richness is lost. They sound like CDs, because of the filtering but they are preserved. Most people don’t notice, but serious audiophiles can. Sometimes I used several filters and enhancements to improve the copy, and remove some of the snap crackle and pop from the really worn ones. The wrong filtering can leave it flat and muffled. I will not part with the originals or my turntables. The tapes come out fine, but it takes time to play all of them real time for the copy, followed by a few minutes of track labeling and saving.
Rhapsody… not so much, because it would deprive me of the walk down memory lane (listening/ labeling deep cuts).
Ref. Jewelry and the lucky babe: I like to think so, but I’m really the lucky one. I might be Hank, but thankfully, she is no Lillian. She values her Reardon bracelet as much as the gold bangles. :-)
I have too much music to transfer, at least that I want to take the time to do so. Daunting! At least in my Beetle, even though it was an '04, actually had a tape deck, as well as the 6-disk changer and XM. Now, not cassette, and they grow brittle and funky. My lp's are in a box with the turntable. They work, just not using them. Sigh
my brother born in 66, says there is no way the lps translate well digitally, so if you have turntable you love-store in a secure location, extra needles prepped. cassettes-see that's tricky. compilations, etc. I say rhapsody membership-rebuild libraries in that site.
shoot, OA, jewelry giver, eh? lucky babe
My wife would grab the pictures. She says her jewelry is insured. The dog won’t tell me what she would grab. :)
For me Gods do exist in one form, Guitar Gods! There are too many to list all. One of my favorite pieces was the duel between Ry Cooder & Steve Vai in the movie crossroads. The ending still gives me tingles up my spine (timeframe on following video 6:00 on). Machio was only a prop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3nthADmA...
If your into speed check out Yngwie Malmsteen. The guy is unreal.
The vocals from Clare Torry on Pink Floyd’s the great gig in the sky still works for me also.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwmlq4p7l...
I could fill the page. Music is such a part of me, if my house was on fire I would rescue my music right after my wife and dog. Then, time permitting; I would go back for the books.
O.A.
Pirates start the music stopper.
Explosive shards are my opera.
Target trains tied 12 sails.
Octavating steel trails.
This composer cannot fail.
An antique jet is my tail.
Soon crashing in Paradise
Every note so precise
Your vision I entice
Perfect is your prison price.
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