Yep, comes after Page 5 of Build docs!Hmm...no drill template. I'll just DIY it. 1590XX eh?
Yep, comes after Page 5 of Build docs!Hmm...no drill template. I'll just DIY it. 1590XX eh?
So this what was meant when somebody told me to “Get a Life!”?
At first I thought he said “Get a wife”, but I have one and getting another… well they’re like potato-chips — next thing you know you’ve got a harem, or was it an empty bag? A polygamy suit? Well, something…
Nice build Fig, but if I took that many breaks I’d never get anything done. Who am I kidding? I don’t get anything done now, without breaks. Just lots of fractures.
My goodness I just had a fright!
I walked into my lab and nearly called 911, for "someone" had ransacked the place! Parenthesis!
I think I might work towards doing one of those streaming kajiggers. That picture snapping with my old cellophone took nearly as long as building the pedal ( and yes....thankfully there were breaks ). I just need a wee more space before anything such as that.
House-hunting has proven to be extremely frustrating. Not just because the market is currently in a shambles (naturally), but also because we actually have to consider our age when looking. This was brought to my attention by my wife, whose consul I held in high regard....up until that moment. Really?!! We can't just pick out a house we want and can afford? She's right of course. It's consideration for things most of you wont be considerating for ages right? Don't blink my friends....don't blink.
Meanwhile, I've a bench to restore to a usable status, and you've something more interesting to do than read this post.
Revolver/Rubber Soul imho are arguably the Fab Four's Finest.
I think Revolver is their greatest. Time has muted some of it's daring and groundbreaking nature but it is in effect a much more monumental step forward than Sgt. Pepper's was.
Revolver to Sgt. Pepper's seems like a small step compared to Rubber Soul to Revolver.
I have a Pharmacist ready to go, but a few others in the queue before it.
Rubber Soul and Revolver are both masterpieces. I'm going to go out on a limb here, though, and say that side one of Help! - which preceded Rubber Soul - is clearly showing the way toward the genius of the following albums.
1 Help!
2 The Night Before
3 You've Got to Hide Your Love Away
4 I Need You (George Harrison)
5 Another Girl
6 You're Going to Lose That Girl
7 Ticket to Ride
Not every track is outstanding, but it's a great collection of songs.
Side two is a bit weaker, but it does feature Yesterday. And I love Ringo's version of Act Naturally. Paul's I've Just Seen a Face is less successful than John's Dylanesque tune on side one, but it's a cool Beatles deep track in its own right.
They weren't happy at all with US releases particularly around that time from what I recall reading. Artistry and business are strange bedfellows.“I’ve Just Seen a Face” was the opening track on the US release of Rubber Soul…which was edited to be more folk rock than anything. Revolver was also edited for the US market. It’s interesting when you talk to someone who’s experience with Rubber Soul was the original US release. It’s like they never really heard it. I was lucky to have inherited a great-uncle’s UK import version as a kid. Rubber Soul is my favorite Beatles album…
I thought they'd stopped doing US versions by that time. Interesting. Here in Australia we got the UK versions - in some cases direct imports from the UK. Before my time, but I do have some Beatles LPs that are local pressings and some that are UK pressings. Not that I've played any of my vinyl LPs for a very long time. At least I know not to call them "vinyls" though.“I’ve Just Seen a Face” was the opening track on the US release of Rubber Soul…which was edited to be more folk rock than anything. Revolver was also edited for the US market. It’s interesting when you talk to someone who’s experience with Rubber Soul was the original US release. It’s like they never really heard it. I was lucky to have inherited a great-uncle’s UK import version as a kid. Rubber Soul is my favorite Beatles album…
I thought they'd stopped doing US versions by that time. Interesting. Here in Australia we got the UK versions - in some cases direct imports from the UK. Before my time, but I do have some Beatles LPs that are local pressings and some that are UK pressings. Not that I've played any of my vinyl LPs for a very long time. At least I know not to call them "vinyls" though.
EDIT: Sgt Pepper was indeed the first Beatles LP to have the same track listing on both sides of the Atlantic. Not that I doubted you, @Coda.
I've always called them "records" so count me clueless....oh wait..we've already painted that pony eh?At least I know not to call them "vinyls" though.
On a spinning wheel ride?I've always called them "records" so count me clueless....oh wait..we've already painted that pony eh?