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At 9:01pm on November 14, 2009, PJ Christie said…
Yo Bobby! Thanks for the care package. Kenny and I listened to the vintage Baroo together last night. I want to get into the HnH album tonight, can't wait.

Now the cassette tape, is that the 4 track of the stuff that was on the CD or something different, do you know?

I guess we be finding out soon enough.
At 3:44pm on March 18, 2009, PJ Christie said…
I would love to hear all that stuff! I have a new baby since the last time we talked, little Owen James. He's a doll-baby for sure. When you coming back to the great midwest?
At 5:26pm on March 14, 2009, PJ Christie said…
Himes I was just thinking about you. We are gradually replacing the archive after the failure and HnH needs to get put back up. We're trying to find the cd, you did send us one right?
At 6:29pm on February 29, 2008, Vess von Ruhtenberg said…
Not Tina's, that one is mine, it throbs! Sorry to hear about the Croc, I love that place. Please continue to enjoy that mile of monorail and Space needle, and remember, on those really rainy days check into the "sleepy bear"room at the Travelodge.
At 8:11pm on February 20, 2008, Lance Harrison Drake said…
working on your madchen equation for mine wedding.

Bring thy bass and your Baroo face.

PS You and Jeb are both killer bass players, but Eric is the better spooner.
At 12:45pm on February 13, 2008, PJ Christie said…
My favorite bass player I've ever worked with is Eric Himes. Sorry Jeb, but it's true.
At 9:34am on February 13, 2008, Jeb Banner said…
Hey Eric, I didn't know you were from Elkhart! I'm from South Bend and have spent lots of time in Elkhart, kinda a cool little river city, no?

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interesting. Now if you could actually hit a button and somewhere a large jukebox would find the album, put it on the turntable and stream it, that would be something!
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Here is an example of a vinyl archive, Jeb: http://rineke.net/records/ here is a example of album detail: http://rineke.net/records/coverhtmls/KE%2031556.html The assemble of this amazing thing used to have mono lo-fi rips of each album up, tra…
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I need to write a blog totally marginalizing vinyl. I'll get to work on that ;) Seriously, good piece. I need to find my way back to vinyl - I need to convince my wife to let me set up the turntable in the living room again.
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My family still had 78's and a record player that would play 'em when I grew up in the '50's. My father had big band, Beethoven, country, all kind of things. My mother worked at the RCA plant that made records in Indianapolis, when she left to have…
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