what are you listening to?

https://rogerwaters.com/

Edit: On the newly aquired Beyers this last creation by Mr. waters sounds like heaven....
I’m not impressed with the sample of “Us and Them” on that link. Sounds like they mainlined seconal into it. The blurb mentioned “political and emotional” themes- so is this going to be music or a lesson in woke ideology? I’m interested, but at a distance…
 
Rediscover Burt Bacharach via Amazon Music Unlimited .
I have a question : what is the best audio browser ? ( Windows 10 )
FF has max .16 bit at 44.1 kHz and Chrome 24 at 48 kHz ,
so are there other choices with higher bit rate ? ( UHD )
I am a beginner , but the sound with FF looks good.
Ciao
Marco
 
Mostly Goodwill stores all around the country. I drove long haul truck over 20 years and regional about 10.
The highlight of my workday was stopping and going for a run, sometimes to a Goodwill.
Never ever found any good audio gear in one of their stores.
Once I went to one of their big warehouses in downtown St. Louis, within a mile of the arch. Picked up a load of old CRT televisions destined for export to China for recycling.
Picked up 48 Gaylord's(those big heavy cardboard containers attached to pallets) of semi crushed TV's. Hardly made a dent in the mountain of CRT's in that warehouse.
Goodwill does have a auction site with some good audio gear.
 
XPN.org is playing the top 885 female singers songs as voted by listeners this week. Daily maybe 8-6 and weekend a bit less.

Got me to hook up the tube amps and the main rig since it has the tuner. Just let it play during the day.

Why 885, WXPN is 88.5 on the dial.

Just another in their year end listener voted programming.
They have done songs, albums, groups and such. With albums it was 3 per for the first 500, then a few more and the top 100 much more. This gave radio hosts time off around Christmas, I’m sure.

Yes, radio is still a viable medium in Phila.
 
The XPN.org website has lots of statistics that change as more songs are played. The other ‘lists’ they have played over the years had lots of interesting numbers to look over.

To see other years’ statistics search “by the numbers” on the XPN.org front page. See what folks that listen to singer/songwriter radio from the University of Pennsylvania have liked in years past.
 
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