Reading an article I checked out a lady I have not heard of before. Her name is Tori Amos.
One can hear, well, every nuisance of her voice. The Bosendorfer piano decay can last "forever".
Fawn memories of a visit to the Black Forest in Germany, at the Bosendorfer itself.
Brings back wonderful memories.
Tori Amos's Under the Pink, Icicle remastered in 2015, Deezer.com
YouTube is original from 1994. See what you think of each?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_igUI_IrrMA
Cheers
steve
Hi Steve. I propose to put our (previous?) differences aside. Your observation of Tori Amos's talent is spot on. I only have three recordings of her live, which you're welcome to. Feel free to pick one, all, or none.
Tori Amos, 5/18/1996, entire show, Landmark Theatre
Tori Amos, 2/??/1999, entire show, Sessions at West 54th Street NY
Tori Amos, 9/15/1999, entire show, Marcus Amphitheater
Best.
Hal
No sweat here gdHal. I just found her and glad I did. Love that Bosendorfer on the selections above,
and of course her voice. I just found her, does she play a Bosendorfer or whatever is supplied to her
at the venue?
I don't know. I know this sounds rather rude, I don't mean to be, but are there any issues with
copyright infringements etc? Got to run, be back later.
cheers
steve
No copyright infringement, because I do NOT disseminate material that is commercially available.
Best.
Hal
EDIT (copy from the previous post as you may have missed it): side note Steve, the material I have digitally is light years beyond what you or anyone else can stream on youtube. Of course I'll add the disclaimer that this is strictly my opinion.
I think I am going to pass on the offer. Thank you anyway.
I posted YT after Deezer because many if not most do not have Deezer like I do.
I do not have Qobuz, so cannot verify. And most do not have the same CDs etc.
I have found that as the quality of redbook and hi rez reproduction improves in a system, YT premium
and even regular YT reproduction improves as well. There might be an exception, but rare. One
can also improve their systems by just using YouTube.
Thus by listing YT links, others without streaming can improve their systems. If they wish to go
higher in quality, they can of their own accord. I think we should include everyone..
All electronic components use electrolytic capacitors unless specifically stated as using poly
type capacitors in the power supply as well as coupling.
While everyone knows different manufactured poly caps sound different, electrolytic capacitors
have ~250 times the sonic robbing DA, ESL, and many times ESR.
As a result, many won't benefit, prefer, or pay for streaming. So I list YT selections that they can
benefit from. If it is on deezer, it is probably on YouTube.
Streaming is actually really excellent right up with cd players and dacs, but the right components,
including coupling need to be incorporated. That is not an easy task.
Finally, if one has both services, Deezer and YouTube, they can compare
the quality differences for themselves.
cheers
steve