Saturday, February 24, 2001

get it on 8-track if you can dav.
posted by john , 5:21 PM Þ 


Think about how much you would be willing to pay to get that tape back in 5 years time.
If it is more than 30 pounds, then buyit.
If not, do not.
posted by Irdial , 5:21 PM Þ 

The history of my band incidentally...
posted by captain davros , 1:33 AM Þ 

Or will teevee on VHS cassettes be redundant before ADAT?

You have to realise I am a dunce - 10 years ago I erased half the sound on some 1/4" half track tapes of my band by recording on what I thought was "the b-side", as it just sounded backwards on there so I thought it would be okay.
posted by captain davros , 1:31 AM Þ 

ADAT cassettes.

Any thoughts? I've just spent the day up in Birmingham recording with my band and have the offer of buying the ADATs for £30. A good investment for future archive/25th year anniversary remixes, or a soon-to-be obsolete technology which I'll forget about all too quickly and accidentally tape Teevee over one day?

Advice please, audio blogdialians!
posted by captain davros , 1:29 AM Þ 
Friday, February 23, 2001

959. Drunkenness.
N. drunkenness &c. adj.; intemperance; drinking &c. v.; inebriety[obs3], inebriation; ebriety[obs3], ebriosity[obs3]; insobriety; intoxication; temulency[obs3], bibacity[obs3], wine bibbing; comtation[obs3], potation; deep potations, bacchanals, bacchanalia, libations; bender* [U.S.].
oinomania[obs3], dipsomania; delirium tremens; alcohol, alcoholism; mania a potu[Fr].
drink; alcoholic drinks; blue ruin*, grog, port wine; punch, punch bowl; cup, rosy wine, flowing bowl; drop, drop too much; dram; beer &c. (beverage) 298; aguardiente[obs3]; apple brandy, applejack; brandy, brandy smash [U.S.]; chain lightning*, champagne, cocktail; gin, ginsling[obs3]; highball [U.S.], peg, rum, rye, schnapps [U.S.], sherry, sling [U.S.], uisquebaugh[Irish], usquebaugh, whisky, xeres[obs3].
drunkard, sot, toper, tippler, bibber[obs3], wine-bibber, lush; hard drinker, gin drinker, dram drinker; soaker*, sponge, tun; love pot, toss pot; thirsty soul, reveler, carouser, Bacchanal, Bacchanalian; Bacchal[obs3], Bacchante[obs3]; devotee to Bacchus[obs3]; bum* [U.S.], guzzler, tavern haunter.
V. get drunk, be drunk &c. adj.; see double; take a drop too much, take a glass too much; drink; tipple, tope, booze, bouse[Fr], guzzle, swill*, soak*, sot, bum* [U.S.], besot, have a jag on, have a buzz on, lush*, bib, swig, carouse; sacrifice at the shrine of Bacchus[obs3]; take to drinking; drink hard, drink deep, drink like a fish; have one's swill*, drain the cup, splice the main brace, take a hair of the dog that bit you.
liquor, liquor up; wet one's whistle, take a whet; crack a bottle, pass the bottle; toss off &c. (drink up) 2198; go to the alehouse, go to the public house.
make one drunk &c. adj.; inebriate, fuddle, befuddle, fuzzle[obs3], get into one's head.
Adj. drunk, tipsy; intoxicated; inebrious[obs3], inebriate, inebriated; in one's cups; in a state of intoxication &c.n.; temulent[obs3], temulentive[obs3]; bombed, smashed; fuddled, mellow, cut, boozy, fou[obs3], fresh, merry, elevated; flustered, disguised, groggy, beery; top-heavy; potvaliant[obs3], glorious; potulent|; squiffy*[obs3];
V. desire; wish, wish for; be desirous &c. adj. have a longing &c. n.; hope &c. 858. overcome, overtaken; whittled, screwed*, tight, primed, corned, raddled[obs3], sewed up*, lushy*[obs3], nappy[obs3], muddled, muzzy[obs3], obfuscated, maudlin; crapulous[obs3], dead drunk.
woozy[1][slightly drunk], buzzed, flush, flushed.
inter pocula[obs3]; in liquor, the worse for liquor; having had a drop too much, half seas over, three sheets in the wind, three sheets to the wind; under the table.
drunk as a lord, drunk as a skunk, drunk as a piper, drunk as a fiddler, drunk as Chloe, drunk as an owl, drunk as David's sow, drunk as a wheelbarrow.
drunken, bibacious[obs3], sottish; given to drink, addicted to drink, addicted to the bottle; toping &c.v.
Phr. nunc est bibendum[Lat]; "Bacchus ever fair and young" [Dryden]; "drink down all unkindness" [Merry Wives]; "O that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains" [Othello].
posted by Irdial , 11:58 AM Þ 

The Flapper Intoxicated
Bar none, no adjective has commanded more slang synonyms
over the ages than "intoxicated." Despite the 18th Amendment
and its novel approach of augmenting the Constitution to limit,
not protect, a right, the consumption of alcohol to the point of
inebriation as a quest of the young was alive and well in the 1920s.
To the Flapper, alcohol was giggle water or hooch.....Flapper slang
to describe the state of full-blown alcohol intoxication included
barreled, bolognied, canned, crocked, fried, jammed, jiggered,
juiced, oiled, ossified, out like a light, pie-eyed, piffled, plastered,
polluted, potted, shellacked, shot, splifficated, stewed to the hat,
and tanked.

hair today, gone tomorrow. i really don't think there is any
other way thru.




posted by john , 3:27 AM Þ 

a business proposition :

anyone serving steak tartare beyond midnight in the
south east corner of dartmoor will be guaranteed custom
from at least two reprobates winding their merry way
home from serving alchoholic beverages and fine food
to the discerning few.................road kill will not suffice

applications for business licenses should be made in
writing to the Dartmoor Tourist Association
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 12:12 AM Þ 
Thursday, February 22, 2001

try bare-headed and you'll love it even more !
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 5:33 PM Þ 

who's hat are you waiting to be dropped, john ?

headgear is falling all around us, go on, dive in,
go bear-headed, you'll like it !
posted by a hymn in g to nann , 5:32 PM Þ 

posted by captain davros , 5:12 PM Þ 

"I have not begun to debase myself.."
said by a true Southerner...
posted by Irdial , 10:54 AM Þ 

ug.
posted by john , 3:09 AM Þ 
Wednesday, February 21, 2001

"you simply must bludgeon the confederacy into
surrender."

-just heard it on tv
posted by john , 2:39 AM Þ 
Tuesday, February 20, 2001

smart purchase and congrats to you! actually i had just purchased a
signpost record myself a couple of days ago. even be it for
one song which i had to have and had always thought about.

it's a good feeling but i got it home and listened to this song
oh, say 4,971 times and now i'm over it. well at least for awhile
anyway. as for the bb's mmmm yes. one of the best along with the
jerks who i had the pleasure of seeing many many times in the
early eightys. i miss the punk movement. at the drop of a hat i'm
ready again though. will it happen? i'm fearfull that all music will
sound like something off of ecm or something.

i wish there was the undercurrent flowing still but as you know all
has developed into bottom feeding marketing scams. boo hoo for us.
blah blah and so on..............is there no soul that hasn't gone 'public'
yet?

'young turks' sounded the walls here last week.
posted by john , 11:51 PM Þ 

Yes JB we ARE talking Bad Brains - saw them at The Astoria in '89 - what a band they were.

But, I also quoted Rod Stewart/The Faces - in St Ives, Cornwall this weekend I went in a s/h shop which I had last visited in 1998. There was a 1972 Rod Stewart LP ("Never a Dull Moment") in there back then, and as it was still there on Sunday in the year 2001 I had to buy it. It was a sign.

Fascinatingly it's rather scratched and nearly all the jumps result in perfectly timed loops so I get Rod aleatorically remixed as the result of a careless or over enthusiastic previous owner. Sounds particularly good at 45 rpm.
posted by captain davros , 11:30 PM Þ 

captin dav... just got a re: from spooks that you sent.
nice to see you in two worlds.

we are talking bad brains, no?
cheers
posted by john , 4:29 PM Þ 
Monday, February 19, 2001

I wish that I knew what I know now
When I was younger, ooh-la-la...
posted by captain davros , 10:25 PM Þ 

I said who is going to tell the youth
about the truth
about the drugs, mugs, bugs
and the po-lice thugs?
posted by captain davros , 10:24 PM Þ 

egonomics legality(chuck it). does it show we love to
be free? plain and simple are okay. for tomorrow we
generate the courage today. is your will about to quake
and melt? let me help.....pyscopathic brutality(stop it)
rejuvenate more integrity. ->
posted by john , 2:43 AM Þ 
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