Do you enjoy good music? There's a phrase that ought to be melted down for scrap. How about: have you ever driven six hours to see a band? Have you ever followed a band from state to state? Is your stereo turned on twenty-four hours a day?
If any of this sounds like you, you should get a DAT deck :-) But enough preaching... for more info, check out the DAT-Heads home page.
Want to trade some tapes?
E-mail me for my list.
Note: I'm not trading very actively anymore....
Here's a FileMaker Pro database that I designed to track and label CDRs, DATs, and analog tapes. It's in MacBinary III format. The CDR template is sized for Memorex printable CD labels. You'll need FileMaker Pro 2.0 or better - it might work with plain FileMaker aka ClarisWorks, but I haven't tried it.
Here are some samples of sound from my collection:
Here are some tickets to a couple of the shows I've been to. Sorry you couldn't make it...
My first dead show. Carlos kicked ass in the desert. |
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A couple Phish shows. The 103 A seats rocked - saw every bead of sweat on Page's brow. |
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The first set of tickets I bought through Grateful Dead Ticket Service. Mediocre seats for two nights, and great seats for one - typical of GDTS. Aren't they pretty? Too bad the glitter didn't show up in the scan... |
I also dabble at guitar. Here, strum my acoustic, or check out my electric. The electric is tuned in fifths
(CGDAEG, where C is four semitones below normal low-E), after the manner
of Robert Fripp's "New Standard Tuning." Speaking of which,
here's an AppleScript I wrote to
convert normal guitar tablature to New Standard Tuning.
Here are some links to music resources: