Problem is that I'd need to find a way to make an ISO of a music CD. But I think that could be done.
Does Toast do that? I think it does. I'm not sure if you can get your hands on Toast for free but I used it for burning CDs pre-iTunes and I miss it. A lot.
Tonight's music WTF: the Muzak at Walgreens played the Kinks' "A Well Respected Man." I have never heard it on even an oldies station.
I've found most of Schaubroeck's output on mp3, Frank. You wanna copy?
Nah, that's OK. Don't know much about the guy except what was in the TP Record guide and, of course, that he had an album called Ratfucker. I've got too much music I haven't listened to yet that I already own, sadly. I've got similar problems with movies (although thankfully in those cases it's more movies I haven't watched since I bought them as opposed to having never seen them, though that list is growing faster than I'd like).
Thanks mucho for the offer though.
This is so nifty, I needed to share:
My bro and SiL are closing on a house today. Also, they probably won't be coming home for Christmas. My bro is a HUGE Thelonious Monk fan.
I figured I'd send them something for the house for Christmas, and I found this: [link] , which I'll frame (black, I think) and send them.
Very nice, Tep. He'll love that.
There's this Mingus one: [link] , and he really is Mingus' Bitch, but he's also Monk's Bitch, and I just like how stylized the Monk poster is.
and I just like how stylized the Monk poster is.
It's a cool bit of graphic design.
and I just like how stylized the Monk poster is.
It's a cool bit of graphic design.
The font reminds me of Soviet propaganda posters.
t /font geek
The font reminds me of Soviet propaganda posters.
Oh yeah - There's a definite Art Deco feel.
I agree: go for the Monk.