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Post by clancybgrassthethird on Aug 30, 2020 3:08:03 GMT
Bill Inglot looks as if he’s attempting to escape by becoming intangible and phasing through the wall like Kitty Pryde.
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Aug 30, 2020 3:12:05 GMT
Bill Inglot looks as if he’s attempting to escape by becoming intangible and phasing through the wall like Kitty Pryde. You can feel his regret.
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Post by Aural Relations on Aug 30, 2020 9:59:50 GMT
Is this Steve's only confirmed lunch?
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Post by Norman ‘Whiplash’ Mailer on Aug 30, 2020 10:55:21 GMT
Is this Steve's only confirmed lunch? Is it even a confirmed lunch? Looking at their respective body languages, it seems like STeVe and Skippy saw Inglot at a booth and kicked his companion out and made him/her take a picture of the three together.
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 30, 2020 12:56:47 GMT
...As Agent Cassidy inquires if the gentlemen at the table know anything about a recent master tape theft, Bill Inglot surreptitiously fingers the perp...
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Post by hoffa_nagila on Aug 30, 2020 15:44:44 GMT
...As Agent Cassidy inquires if the gentlemen at the table know anything about a recent master tape theft, Bill Inglot surreptitiously fingers the perp...
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Post by aaa-appreciator on Aug 30, 2020 18:11:07 GMT
Who paid? (Because it wasn’t STeVe.)
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Aug 30, 2020 18:24:57 GMT
...As Agent Cassidy inquires if the gentlemen at the table know anything about a recent master tape theft, Bill Inglot surreptitiously fingers the perp... Eeeww!
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Post by whorediophile on Sept 1, 2020 11:46:02 GMT
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Post by Boozin' Susan on Sept 1, 2020 13:49:23 GMT
Ladies and gentlemen! Tonight’s main bout sees Peter Mew and Steve Hoffman face off in a real clash of titans! First up, Peter Mew! Peter Mew is a retired British music audio engineer. He worked at Abbey Road Studios, where he was the senior mastering engineer. He came to Abbey Road in 1965 as a tape operator and has since worked with many artists at the studio. Kevin Ayers of Soft Machine has called Mew "the best engineer I've ever worked with". Biography Mew has had a prolific career at the Abbey Road Studios, home base of groups like The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and recording engineers such as Alan Parsons. He was involved on the historic Syd Barrett solo recordings, and remastered his compilation albums. He started his career at Abbey Road as a tea boy, then tape-op, and finally as a recording engineer, on Pretty Things' S.F. Sorrow, in 1967. He was responsible for not deadening the studio, keeping its multidimensional sound, thereby allowing the installations to be used for orchestral sessions, and giving the studio its trademark sound. During the early 1980s he pioneered the CD preparation installation in the studio, while working on several outstanding projects. As the senior mastering engineer, he mastered records in stereo and surround, on CD, DVD, and SACD. Working with the Sonic Solutions suite, he has restored albums by a considerable number of artists (basically most of those who have used the Abbey Road facilities at one point or another). On 29 August 2013, Mew retired after a 48-year career. And now, the other guy... ...someone named Steve Hoffman... So, there you have it, fight fans! One man actually worked with the Beatles and the other one was once mentioned in his local newspaper. Huzzah!
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Post by Brick Wall on Sept 1, 2020 14:16:53 GMT
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Post by darthparrox on Sept 1, 2020 20:14:09 GMT
"I am afraid that a decent NEW mono version is utopian ... as if I understand correctly, original tapes have been lost/destroyed/etc. But how many times is Charly or International artists going to release the same old mediocre stereo versions ... Just do it right for once !! Ask our host (sorry to give you more work Steve), Bernie Grundman, Kevin Gray, ... or any other of the people who do excellent work over the last couple of years ... And get it over with for once and for all !!!" forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/the-13th-floor-elevators-definitive-versions-reissues.340409/page-16#post-24845316Yes, sorry Steve. We know how are you busy these days reopening all this ancient threads.
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Post by Norman ‘Whiplash’ Mailer on Sept 1, 2020 20:38:37 GMT
I’d be interested in hearing STeVe’s remastering if only for the inevitable excuses he’d come up with as to why the electric jug disappeared from his remaster.
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Post by jeatletoes on Sept 1, 2020 22:35:12 GMT
"Someone Named Steve Hoffman's Forum"
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Post by daved on Sept 1, 2020 22:55:43 GMT
I’d be interested in hearing STeVe’s remastering if only for the inevitable excuses he’d come up with as to why the electric jug disappeared from his remaster. I’d buy that.
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