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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostMight as well, they know friggin' everything else about me
I suspect they spend a good deal of their time looking for all those " Paul is dead" type messages on albums that they KNOW you own by Laibach/Merzbow etc.
Prolly a subsection of operation doublegongs.
This is off topic. And illogical.
Sorry.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI would imagine that GCHQ have a little room just for stuff on you too.
I suspect they spend a good deal of their time looking for all those " Paul is dead" type messages on albums that they KNOW you own by Laibach/Merzbow etc.
Prolly a subsection of operation doublegongs.
This is off topic. And illogical.
Sorry.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI think you need to get out a bit more.
Looked for CD bargains in Portsmouth Charity shops between business appointments. (vaguely on topic bit.....)
Zilch.
And, FYI, I am a blackbelt in something or other....
Those Mahler boys had it right all along.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostThat's fair enough. It's all part of anti money laundering regulations.
Drum roll
The Bank of England.......
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostGood news - my set has been dispatched.
Bad news (see the reviews) - delivery by Yodel! Fingers crossed!
It seems to be a lovely set and at about 67p per CD at the current pricing surely great value - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vivarte-Coll...ywords=vivarte
I did contemplate the Abbado Symphony edition - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Symphony-DG-...Abbado+edition The price on that has gone up slightly since the last update here - now £54.17 (about £1.25 per CD - 40 CDs) However, then I thought that although it has some Bruckner recordings which are should definitely be worth hearing - "do I really want more versions of Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert symphonies etc?" I may well revisit this later, but there is a lot of variety in the Vivarte box, so that's where I put my £££ this time round.
I also have just noted the Kubelik set - http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Symphony...CF0T7J7KCSVVYK which was mentioned on last weekend's CD Review re Kubelik's Beethoven 2 - but that's not such good value if one costs per CD - £40.24 for 20 CDs - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Symphony-DG-...ubelik+edition - a fraction over £2 per CD.
However that is probably still a good buy - I really like some of Kubelik's Mahler (e.g 1 and 8), though I don't know all his symphony recordings.. The Dvorak cycle is very good, and I believe the same is true for the Schumann, though that box would be less enticing for some because of duplication. I don't have the particular recordings, but the Sony/CBS versions with the Bavarian SO are very good, so I'm less inclined to this set. The Beethoven symphonies have not been collected together before - though does that justify the set for the penny pinchers amonst us?
Trying to drag some of these threads back to anything remotely close to the topic is like trying to herd cats on occasions.
Assuming Yodel did do the delivery they were OK this time - though I have had one or two less than good experiences with them in the past. Similarly for Hermes, but perhaps we can put these down to "statistics"! Maybe I did them an injustice - "thank you Yodel."
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI did contemplate the Abbado Symphony edition - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Symphony-DG-...Abbado+edition The price on that has gone up slightly since the last update here - now £54.17 (about £1.25 per CD - 40 CDs) However, then I thought that although it has some Bruckner recordings which are should definitely be worth hearing - "do I really want more versions of Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert symphonies etc?" I may well revisit this later, but there is a lot of variety in the Vivarte box, so that's where I put my £££ this time round."
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Mark Meldon
I think the Dutilleux Erato Box is, actually, made up of EMI/Virgin Classics recordings. We are soon to be in for a period of confusion as Warner now has the original Erato, Teldec, EMI, Virgin, HMV, Finlandia, Nonesuch catalogues to play with! It seems the recently released Warner CPE Bach box might have been the first to blend their very extensive catalogue.
I'm rather keen on "historic" recordings, and I note that several Tahra box sets are going for £10-15 on Amazon; just bought Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt's Capitol and Telefunken 3-CD sets for about £12 each; that about two-thirds off normal price. I'm avidly collecting the generally splendid Tahra releases as, sadly, Miriam Scherchen's partner René Trémine recently died and she has decided to call it a day. See www.tahra.com for more. Tahra's transfers are usually top-notch and ofetn give us live recordings which, nowadays, I find bear repeated listening more than today's heavily edited productions.
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The Skrowaczewski Beethoven symphony cycle, including the version of Symphony number 2 which was recommended in a recent BAL, is available from marketplace sellers for about £24, including postage - or £27.16 from amazon direct - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-lis...&condition=new
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