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Gutenberg


Did you know there is a (legal) place where you can download thousands of classic and rare books complete with artwork?  There are even audiobooks.  Books ranging from "Ben Franklin's Autobiography" to Tolstoy's "War and Peace" to Mark Twain's "Tom Sawyer" to obscure essay's such as Tolstoy's Critical Essay on William Shakespeare. 

This is a truly amazing resource.

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page


     




GREAT Dog song by Norah Jones...

  
     
Can You Trust Your Ears??

Probably  Not.  This video of the Audio Myths Workshop from the 2009 AES Show explains the problem.  The moderator is Ethan Winer.  Ethan is a respected Audio Engineer and Musician.  He and others share their experience and knowledge.  If you think those $500 audiophile power cords are going to make a difference do yourself a favor and watch this video.

 
     
O Holy Night

This is definitely the most moving rendition of this Christmas Classic ever recorded.  It has been floating around the Internet for a couple of years.  It has become part of our Christmas tradition to listen to this incredible song every Christmas Eve.  Listen and enjoy.  I hope you like it as much as we do.

 
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"O Holy Night"
 
     
 


"After Christmas"

A poem
by
Linda Eve Diamond

 
Our Favorite Drummer

This clip has been circulating the web for several years.  This guy is totally amazing.  Watch the entire clip.  Don't be misled by the slow start.  This guy rocks!  As he says in the clip, "This is Rock and Roll."

 




Dylan Hears A Who!

Bob Dylan's famous '60s tunes wrapped around the ditties of Dr Seuss?  That's what a mystery band has done with some of the Doctor's best loved stories married to some of the bard of Hibbing's trendsetting tunes Like A Rolling Stone, Tombstone Blues and Ballad Of A Thin Man.  The playing mimics accurately the style - Hammond organ and all - of Dylan's band for Highway 61 Revisited. The singing is a fantastic rip of Dylan's amazing non-singing voice. Best of all, the singer is able to rhyme Dr Seuss' stories with the melodies without changing any words.  This special recording appeared unheralded on the net on or around Feb 25, 2007.  No one has stepped forward to take credit for these amazing recordings.  Some of the tracks are still available on My Space on the "Dylan Hears A Who" page.  These tracks are funny and exetremely well done.


Track 01: Oh, The Thinks You Can Think! [Like A Rolling Stone] (5.3MB)
Track 02: Green Eggs & Ham [Tombstone Blues] (4.2MB)
Track 03: Miss Gertrudge McFuzz [Ballad of a Thin Man] (11.8MB)
Track 04: McElligot's Pool [?] (10.5MB)
Track 05: Too Many Daves [Worried Blues] (3.5MB)
Track 06: The Zax [?] (5.8MB)
Track 07: The Cat in the Hat [Visions Of Johanna] (14.4MB)


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