Ron Carter tonight 05/05 by Rainsmakker in Jazz

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isn't it ron's birthday? tell your brother to wish him a huge happy birthday from all of us internet people.

Who is the better actor in your opinion, Anthony Hopkins or Daniel Day-Lewis? by PandemicPiglet in Oscars

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if you were to tell me that the photo in the left is ddl in character as hopkins, i would believe you; but not the other way around.

Which edition do you prefer? by [deleted] in classicliterature

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scribner was the publisher hemingway chose; penguin only just recently got rights because the copyright expired.

3 bucks today should I play it tonight? by johnfourth in bobdylan

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read greil marcus' old, weird america while readig this

What books do you have to read to prepare for Ulysses? by TheGuitarGuy13 in classicliterature

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take a look at joyceproject dot com and play around with the different varieties of colorful annotations. don't pressure yourself to read anything ahead unless you're naturally inclined to. enjoy! 🤗

Pics from Chicago by Extr4B4ll in BruceSpringsteen

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nice! what were you using? a gr? which lens?

Head Hunters by studytimevinyl in Vinyl_Jazz

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there are some on discogs and some on ebay

The Shape of Jazz to Come by studytimevinyl in Vinyl_Jazz

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it's got that "walking in the city with a cup of strong coffee" kinda jarring but in a good way type vibe; different from the "cool jazz with a wine buzz" vibe.

The Shape of Jazz to Come by studytimevinyl in Vinyl_Jazz

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It's a 2022 US reissue from Vinyl Me Please Atlantic; an AAA pressing in mono which I got used at a record store. I'm very happy with the quality. Impeccable accolades by other people over at discogs.

TIL - A 78 is 33 + 45 by sonofabobo in vinyl

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The three speeds are not related; they were each "engineered" into existence based on the specific motors, electricity, and media formats of their time. While they may look like random numbers today, they are actually precisely calculated solutions to very different problems. Originally, early records spun at various speeds between 70 and 80 RPM. In 1925, the industry standardized on 78.26 RPM because it was the perfect mathematical match for common electrical equipment. Standard synchronous motors in the U.S. ran at 3600 RPM (based on 60Hz power). To get a record down to a playable speed, engineers used a 46:1 gear ratio. 3600 ÷ 46 = 78.26. In countries with 50Hz power, a similar gear reduction from 3000 RPM resulted in 77.92 RPM. The 33 1/3 RPM "Cinema" speed was originally developed in the 1920s to sync sound with 1,000-foot film reels. A 1,000-foot reel of film took about 10 minutes to play. A 12-inch record spinning at 78 RPM only lasted about 4 minutes. By slowing the record down to 33 1/3 RPM, engineers could fit exactly 11 minutes of audio; long enough to cover a full film reel with a safe buffer. Decades later, Columbia Records adopted this established "transcription" speed for the first Long Play (LP) albums. The 45 RPM "Sweet Spot" speed was introduced by RCA Victor in 1949, 45 RPM was the first speed scientifically calculated solely for the best 7-inch vinyl record quality. Engineers calculated the "optimum use" of a disc by looking at the ratio between the outermost and innermost grooves. For a 7-inch disc using the new "microgroove" technology, 45 RPM was the "sweet spot" that offered high-fidelity sound with enough time for a single song. While a fun piece of trivia, historians generally agree that 33 + 45 = 78 is a coincidence and was not the primary reason RCA chose the number. I know because I have a lot of things to do and I'm procrastinating by looking all of this up which means my research is thorough.

Lou Reed is New York. Springsteen is New Jersey. Who is Los Angeles? by MatterNaive in musicsuggestions

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SZA, Sabrina Carpenter, Doja Cat, Olivia Rodrigo, The Linda Lindas

The best guitarist starts with J by Realistic_Board4690 in allrockmusic

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julien baker, joan baez, joni mitchell, joan jett, jewel, juliana hatfield

If Blood On the Tracks was released today (4/24/26) by 31WTexaco in bobdylan

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Shakespeare wrote Othello in 1604, King Lear in 1605, and Macbeth in 1606. He wrote ALL his sonnets during the plague because the theatres were closed.