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  • Chris Weber

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    25/01/2024 at 21:56 in reply to: Sad news…

    I just saw it mentioned on Twitter by Mona and Lisa.

    Sad news indeed. Rest in peace, Melanie.

  • Late Happy Birthday Jacki!

    Hope you had a good one.

  • Chris Weber

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    20/01/2024 at 01:57 in reply to: I lived

    I spent 4 days together with 2 dozen of my family around New Years and only 2 cases of Covid. None of the rest of us got sick at all. My 2 older sisters got it, or had it, but they’re both ok.

    Glad you guys are ok too.

  • Chris Weber

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    08/01/2024 at 20:34 in reply to: What does a work of art do for you?

    I really don’t do visual art much. In my first 40-50 years, I watched very few movies. I watch more now, but still not that many. But I do enjoy architecture and fine furniture and tableware. One of my hobbies is cooking, for which the presentation of a dish – it’s appearance on the plate – and also including the plate itself and other appropriate tableware, is visual art. I’ve thought I might have liked being an architect; I also considered being a chef – I worked parts of 6 years in restaurants long ago, but like being a musician, I ultimately decided it was not for me.

    I’ve been to Paris half a dozen times, and never went in a real museum. I did go in a number of antique stores and flea markets there, mostly for furniture but also books. There’s a store across from the Louvre; when I went in there the woman told me the chair I was admiring was made by the ébéniste to the Queen. It was amazing in its proportions, in its flow, its balance. Paris still has neighborhoods like it did in the Middle Ages where certain trades have congregated, so I’ve been to the one with tableware, and the one with kitchenware.

    The only famous artwork I have is Van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night. In 1991, 100 years after it was first exhibited, I had lunch in that café. So I bought the print afterwards. I like having those memories return when I see that print on my wall.

    I live in a city of 120,000 people. Every July is the Ann Arbor Art Fair, and 600,000 people show up. It’s kind of like having an art museum come to visit me. I remember long ago, standing in the booth of a guy looking at his large modern painting. After a few minutes I said to him, “it keeps changing as I look at it”, and he said, “yep, that’s what it’s supposed to do.” Art is everywhere. It is in everything – potentially.

    https://krollermuller.nl/en/vincent-van-gogh-terrace-of-a-cafe-at-night-place-du-forum-1

  • Chris Weber

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    04/01/2024 at 22:19 in reply to: Absolute Best of the Best

    I don’t mind Taylor Swift so much. She is a big enough star to do whatever she decides to do. This is a woman who is re-recording her early catalog just because she’s not a fan of how the industry operates and what they did to her. I don’t listen to her, but she can play whatever she wants to play, the music biz can’t tell her what to do any more. More power to her. She’s successful, and she has many millions of fans who love her. I don’t see anything wrong with that.

  • Chris Weber

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    04/01/2024 at 04:28 in reply to: The Most Depressing Time of the Year?

    I am very much looking forward to the public Livestream. Maybe this could turn into a series of Livestreams. Livestreams at regular intervals, often enough to maintain momentum, predictable enough so people can tell their friends about it, can get people to hit that Share button. That can move the needle.

    There are already tens of thousands of MLT fans. At least. I’m not depressed – I’m excited!

  • Chris Weber

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    01/01/2024 at 02:48 in reply to: Absolute Best of the Best

    Hi all. I’m enjoying this thread and wondering how much positive correlation there might be between the length of a post and the conviction of the poster. Lol. Or maybe the fact that it’s a holiday. Idk. Peace and joy and Happy New Year, everyone. Talk to you later. Cheers.

  • Chris Weber

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    17/01/2024 at 21:45 in reply to: FREE SNOW (All you want)

    Thanks Mike and Jacki for taking most of the snow recently. I’m in Ann Arbor, and only got 7-8″. And I’m in the city so I only have about 10 feet of driveway to shovel too.

    But I grew up in Michigan too, so snow doesn’t scare me. I’d rather have snow than ice. We don’t get anything close to what we used to get when I was growing up. I remember shoveling the drive so I could shoot baskets, and it was piled 9-10 feet deep when I was done. That’s throwing it pretty high for a kid.

    -50C is -58F, and we’ve never come close to that here.

    Coldest I remember it here was -22F. That day I went out and spat on the ground and as fast as I could step on it, it was already frozen.

    I remember reading Jack London’s famous story, To Build a Fire, and he talked about temps around 50 below, and said if you spit at that temp, you can hear it snap frozen in mid-air. LIke I said, I’ve never heard that.

    Supposed to be in the 20s around here tomorrow, big heat wave.

    My nephew lives near Grand Rapids, and my sister near Ludington, so I’ve been in the snow belt near you in the winter time Mike. It’s the fruit belt when it’s warmer, which is nice.

  • Chris Weber

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    15/01/2024 at 17:32 in reply to: Absolute Best of the Best

    Bud,

    That “font, color” stuff is html code, which isn’t normally shown – it’s for telling the browser how the text should be formatted on the page – how things should look. Instead it’s being treated as if it was part of the message to be displayed. That could be fixed, there’s probably an error somewhere that throws that process off, like a missing or misnamed piece.

    You can edit your post and delete those parts out if you want.

  • Chris Weber

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    09/01/2024 at 08:00 in reply to: Absolute Best of the Best

    Tim,

    I specialize in hijacking threads. Not on purpose, of course, but I’m just not good at following directions. But I always like it when people turn me on to good new music I hadn’t heard before. So thanks.

    I really like Sweet Lorraine and Count on Me as Duo Sessions too. Two of my faves.

    https://youtu.be/HydHPStpQg4 Sweet Lorraine

    https://youtu.be/U5V5rfyRy0s Count on Me

  • Chris Weber

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    06/01/2024 at 05:33 in reply to: Absolute Best of the Best

    Thanks Bud.

    I’ve never tried to access wemu.org on a phone. If you try on a Windows laptop, you can just click on it and go. Sounds like they didn’t pay the bucks to build a phone version.

    I’d love to make it to the Northwest some day. I know there’s great music there. Have a good weekend.

  • Chris Weber

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    05/01/2024 at 19:32 in reply to: Absolute Best of the Best

    I’ve always liked Sheryl Crow. There’s different levels of “like” and devotion, so I don’t own any of her albums, and I don’t know her beyond her hits. But I don’t change the channel when she comes on, I sing along with her. I remember her being a regular at the Crossroads festivals, smiling and belting out good songs, and if it makes you happy, it’s all good.

    https://www.sho.com/titles/3511623/sheryl

  • Chris Weber

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    05/01/2024 at 08:21 in reply to: Absolute Best of the Best

    Hi Bud,

    There’s a campus radio station near me that I listen to, although less than I did in my pre-MLT days. It’s on the web, so you could check it out, at wemu.org. From Eastern Michigan University, about 10 miles from me.

    It’s the best jazz station near Detroit. It’s listener supported and it has real DJs who know their stuff, at least during the days. It has shows with other genres too, like blues, and roots rock.

    The city I live in likes to call itself “Tree City”. 5 times last year the trees came down and took my power out. I missed about a month of power last winter. That’s when I put my solar radio in the window. After the power came back, I decided to leave it there. So when the sun comes out, I get a faint sound of – usually jazz – licks from wemu, getting louder as the clouds part. I think of it as the angels sending me tunes.

    Michigan is surrounded by Great Lakes – I tease my Canadian (and Texan) friends that Michiganders know how to build a real moat to keep interlopers out. But those lakes also bring lots of clouds like the Northwest gets, so the angels don’t usually send tunes more than a couple times a day.

    A friend of mine that I used to work with, who was a true ’60s hippie, used to say that the only bad music is no music. I think he was right, although sometimes I have to remind myself of it. I am always ready to discover new music, and if it’s popular, I’ll try to figure out why.

  • Chris Weber

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    31/12/2023 at 18:18 in reply to: Thanks Mona, not really

    If you lose a bunch of text that you typed in, like Bud said, one thing you can try is to hold down the Ctrl key, and while holding it down, press the Z key. It reverses the last thing you did. And you can do it multiple times as well.

  • Chris Weber

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    27/12/2023 at 22:16 in reply to: Christmas pictures

    I’ve never been to Singapore, and I know it’s in the tropics, so I’m wondering how the sales of Der Bingle’s White Christmas went there(?). They may believe in Santa, but Idk how they can think they’re going to have a White Christmas.

    Those pics look like they could be in a science fiction movie, actually.

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