Posted on 07/13/2007 9:09:44 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Horn loaded design developed in 1938.
Yeah I liked Spirit a lot, I have always thought that they were more influential on other bands and musicians than they were a commercial success.
Their staccato off beat rythems and stop and go type of composing went on to great commercial success with bands such as Steely Dan and even The Eagles. I’m not sure they directly influenced those band but they were the first band I remember which used that difficult to master cadence.
They had a unique sound in the early days, it was easy to tell they spent many, many hours arranging their music and practicing their timing.
I've studied herbals and natural products for over 20 years and have found there are remedies which have been long forgotten or have been pushed aside for the "quick fix" synthetics give. Naturals take awhile to see results....but have fewer side effects. One should always make sure... if they take prescribed meds...that the naturals don't interfere with them.
I install home theater and a little trick we use to locate which speaker is left/right/center etc., is to hook up the speaker....go to the "home run" run of speaker wires....skin them....take out a AAA battery and touch the leads together to get a nice little "pop" letting you know know which speaker wire you hold in your hand.
A few weeks ago we finished one where the customer took his old pair of Klipsch La Scalas (the...ummmm..."portable" version of their corner horns) to use as his front Left/Right.
When I used that little 1.5 volt AAA battery on them, you'd have thought a cannon had gone off...LOL!
What? I can’t hear you! I’m playing a Motley Crue CD.
My Grandfather’s generation is suffering hearing loss from working in noisy factories and mills. Something future generations certainly won’t have to worry about.
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