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Hollywood

Welcome to the forum Hilltroll73. Greetings from Beethoven's Heiligenstadt located on the edge of the Vienna Woods.  8)



"There are far worse things awaiting man than death."

A Hollywood born SoCal gal living in Beethoven's Heiligenstadt (Vienna, Austria).

DavidW

Quote from: Hilltroll73 on June 12, 2011, 03:07:23 PM
Many of those recordings weren't so very old. You may have gotten that impression from Jeffery's really, really bad transfers.

:(

I guess he had more enthusiasm than expertise! :D

Hilltroll73

Quote from: clavichorder on June 12, 2011, 05:00:58 PM
Hello Hilltroll!  Gratifying that the thread I started was responsible for your introduction to this forum.  Hope you like it here.

Hi Clavichorder. I expect that I will (like it here). I intend to go slow, and get the lay of the land, before jumping in all over.

[There, three bromides in one sentence, all favoring caution. My recipe for survival in a moderated forum.]

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Conor71

Hey Hilltroll - I recognize you from TC :)
Welcome to GMG  :D

zamyrabyrd

Quote from: Hilltroll73 on June 13, 2011, 04:32:15 AM
Hi Clavichorder. I expect that I will (like it here). I intend to go slow, and get the lay of the land, before jumping in all over.

Welcome to the fun music forum.  (Who said education can't be pleasurable?)
Anyway, I just want to ask if you live in Springfield MO, because my son happens to be there now.

Janet, the "zamyrabyrd"
"Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one."

― Charles MacKay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds

Hilltroll73

Springfield, Vermont; a bigger town than Springfield, New Hampshire - which would make it 47th?

It's about 15 miles downriver from where I was born and raised. I've really 'moved on', eh?

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J.Z. Herrenberg

Welcome, Hilltroll!


I encountered "ansermetmaniac" on Usenet, where he uploaded Magnard's Third. Bad transfer, undoubtedly, but it still was a momentous addition to my knowledge of French symphonic music...
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

Brian

Quote from: J. Z. Herrenberg on June 21, 2011, 11:39:43 PM
Welcome, Hilltroll!


I encountered "ansermetmaniac" on Usenet, where he uploaded Magnard's Third. Bad transfer, undoubtedly, but it still was a momentous addition to my knowledge of French symphonic music...

Seems a missed opportunity not to have called himself "ansermeniac"...!

J.Z. Herrenberg

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Quote from: Brian on June 22, 2011, 12:45:23 AM
Seems a missed opportunity not to have called himself "ansermeniac"...!


I think his respect for the name held him back from telescoping the two words... !  ;D

Though I suddenly remember, his name looked a bit like that!

Just googled - ansermetniac!
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

DavidW

Quote from: Brian on June 22, 2011, 12:45:23 AM
Seems a missed opportunity not to have called himself "ansermeniac"...!

Well J. Z. Herrenberg must be Brianiac (since he is a Havergal Brian fan) which looks alot like Brainiac! :D

J.Z. Herrenberg

Quote from: DavidW on June 22, 2011, 04:24:02 AM
Well J. Z. Herrenberg must be Brianiac (since he is a Havergal Brian fan) which looks alot like Brainiac! :D


:o   ;D


--Johan
Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

zamyrabyrd

Quote from: Hilltroll73 on June 21, 2011, 03:27:44 PM
Springfield, Vermont; a bigger town than Springfield, New Hampshire - which would make it 47th?
It's about 15 miles downriver from where I was born and raised. I've really 'moved on', eh?

I lived in Springfield, Del Co, PA as a teenager. I moved 5500 miles away.

ZB
"Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one."

― Charles MacKay, Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds