Ramblings.Welcome to Issue #90, an issue with a little bit of everything, including show reports, reviews of equipment, and plenty of music reviews encompassing several formats: CD, SACD (Super Audio CD) A high-resolution CD audio format from Sony and Philips. SACD and DVD-Audio (DVD-A) were the two next-generation digital audio formats for enhanced sound quality, but neither one caught on (see high-resolution audio). , DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. , even some video. There are articles, assertions, apologies, asides - and that's just the letter "A"! Farewell: A few days ago, one of my favorite My Favorite is an independent synthpop band from Long Island, New York. They released two CDs: Love at Absolute Zero and Happiest Days of Our Lives. My Favorite broke up on September 14, 2005, when singer Andrea Vaughn left the band. musicians succumbed to complications related to diabetes. Those who read my More Jazz Than Not column might think I listen only to jazz and classical, but back in 1968 a self-described "Tennessee hillbilly" that I worked with insisted that I give country music a chance, and I will always remember being knocked out by the voice of Waylon Jennings Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15 1937 – February 13 2002) was a respected and influential American country music singer and musician. A self-taught guitar player, he rose to prominence as a bass player for Buddy Holly following the break-up of The Crickets. , whose hit at the time was "Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line." What a singer! In 1974, I checked out Honky Tonk A honky tonk is a type of bar with musical entertainment common in the Southwestern and Southern United States, also called honkatonks, honkey-tonks, tonks or tunks. The term has also been attached to various styles of 20th-century American music. Heroes from the post library at Fort Lewis; to this day, that recording, which I now have on CD, remains one of my all-time favorites. And no, I'm not too proud to admit that I used to watch The Dukes of Hazard, and always got a kick out of Waylon's theme song and narration. I have played a number of Waylon's tunes over the past few days, and have tried to bring my feelings to closure by playing Clint Black's wonderful tribute tune, "I Don't Think Ol' Waylon Did It This Way," on which Waylon makes a spine-tingling appearance at the very end. Once again I find myself thinking, "thank goodness for recordings ..." How to Communicate with Us: To order a new subscription, change an address on an existing subscription, order back issues, or take care of other subscription-related matters, our business telephone is (800) 695-8439, our business fax is (716) 833-0929, our business address is 403 Darwin Drive, Snyder, NY 14226, our business e-mail address See Internet address. e-mail address - electronic mail address is SensiSound@aol.com, and our website is www.sensiblesound.com. To correspond about any editorial matters, submit equipment for review, pass along hot audio gossip, put us on your mailing list, or just blow off steam, please write KWN KWN Kid Witness News (video education program) KWN Keep with Next (desktop publishing) KWN Kiplinger Washington Newsletter directly at 9775 Mills Road, Ostrander, OH 43061. To submit a classified ad or inquire about display advertising, please give Don Nowak a call at (716) 833-0930 or send him e-mail at TSSAdv@aol.com. Previews of Coming Attractions: Among the equipment we have in or have been promised for review are speakers/subwoofers from Legacy Audio, EOSS EOSS Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron (US Air Force) EOSS Engineering Operational Sequencing System EOSS Edge of Space Sciences, Inc (Denver, Colorado) EOSS Electro-Optic Sensor System , Martin-Logan, and Von Schweikert; and much more, including plenty of music reviews, but no analysis of the effects of the Enron debacle on the high-end audio industry. -KWN One Last Thought; "And so, although the sensible sound is changed, yet the sense remains the same." -- St. Thomas Aquinas |
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