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3022.1 | | EZ2GET::STEWART | fight fire with marshmallows | Fri Jan 06 1995 20:30 | 6 |
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So, what's the URL for Keyboard?
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3022.2 | Keyboard mag addresses | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Mon Jan 09 1995 09:07 | 7 |
| Keyboard URL: http://www.mfi.com/keyboard
Keyboard E-mail: [email protected]
Maybe we should create a special note for a directory of interesting
music related Internet things???
BTW, I have yet to be able to access the keyboard www page.
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3022.3 | gracias | EZ2GET::STEWART | fight fire with marshmallows | Mon Jan 09 1995 14:34 | 8 |
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Thanks! Is there an FTP or URL for the Guitar stuff???
BTW, I'll be updating my GFTPM tab list, as soon as I can find some
missing '94 issues.
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3022.4 | | USPMLO::DESROCHERS | Mine's made outta unobtainium! | Tue Jan 10 1995 05:45 | 7 |
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guitar player is [email protected]
Would love to see web page!
Tom
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3022.5 | GP homepage | BIGQ::DCLARK | The Master Cylinder | Tue Jan 10 1995 07:44 | 4 |
| there's a Guitar Player homepage which features excerpts from GP
articles. It's at
gopher://gopher.enews.com/11/magazines/category/culture/Music/guitar_player
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3022.6 | Downloading GFTPM files from compuserve | VPHONE::BERTONE | | Tue Jan 10 1995 13:36 | 3 |
| Does anyone know if/how you can download the GFTPM .WAV files without being
a member of compuserve?
MIKE
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3022.7 | | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | db | Wed Jan 11 1995 11:27 | 6 |
| > Does anyone know if/how you can download the GFTPM .WAV files without
> being a member of compuserve?
You have to be a member, $10 a month (recently up from $9/month).
db
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3022.8 | Different time zones? ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Sat Jan 25 1997 07:35 | 25 |
| Hi all!
Glad to see this conference is still flourishing; some of the names
change but it always seems to be pretty busy in here. Unfortunately,
I've been practically read-only for most of the last year, but I do
stick my nose in here every now and then.
Anyway, a quick question for you folks Stateside. I recently saw the
Guitar Player WWW page and was interested to read that the latest
edition of the magazine contains a rockabilly lesson with Cliff Gallup
(a posthumous lesson, obviously!) and a whole load of stuff about the
San Francisco sound (complete with umpteen wordplays on the word
"trip"!). It's not easy to find Guitar Player here in Italy, but when I
did finally manage to find the January edition, I discovered that it
was dedicated to the 20th (??) anniversary of Guitar Player, and had
none of the articles I expected to see (instead it had loads of metal
riff tabs and equipment shootouts if I remember rightly).
Any of you subscribers know what's up? I'm guessing that the February
edition comes out in the States when us Europeans are only just
receiving the January edition!
Thanks,
Dom
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3022.9 | some info | GAVEL::DAGG | | Mon Jan 27 1997 07:04 | 9 |
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I just got a GP with Junior Brown on the cover, if
that's any help. I think the one before had a feature
on "psychedelic music" like San Fransisco/60s/Dead etc.
The new one is probably Feb.
Dave
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3022.10 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Mon Jan 27 1997 07:59 | 3 |
| Right, and the 30th Anniversary issue was December, just before
the psychedelic issue.
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3022.11 | Will you folks NEVER learn? ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Mon Jan 27 1997 09:52 | 11 |
| Great stuff...thanks, both of you.
Sounds like you folks in the U.S. are TWO editions ahead of Europe,
given that the 30th Anniversary GP has only just arrived in the shops
here!
I guess what fooled me was also that age-old American custom of
inverting the date/month. I saw 02/01/97 on the GP web page...and took
it as meaning the 2nd of January!
Dom
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3022.12 | Lost interest in GP/GW | MILKWY::JACQUES | | Tue Jan 28 1997 07:11 | 10 |
| About a year ago, I let all of my magazine subscriptions lapse. I
found I wasn't really reading the magazines. I would quickly skim
through them and look at the pictures and perhaps read one article
but it seemed like a waste to continue paying for subscriptions
year after year. I have about 20 years of GP taking up space.
I may re-up with 20th Century Guitar or Vintage guitar (the one
that's on newsprint), but my GP/GW days are over.
Mark
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3022.13 | why I like GP | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Tue Jan 28 1997 08:16 | 22 |
| It seems a lot of people are complaining about GP these days. I dunno,
for me the magazine is currently the best it's ever been. The fairly
recent "Sessions" section is consistently useful and entertaining; more
so I think than the cumbersome monthly columns it replaced. Agree with
em or not, the product reviews are light years better than what they
used to be; real opinions and (at least attempts at) objective
evaluations, warts and all. I like the occasional theme formats, like
the recent psychedelic issue. In fact, I wish they'd do more of these
and do more coverage of a theme throughout the magazine. Artist
coverage is a bit narrow, but only compared with the very earliest
issues. And the writing then was pretty poor. Writing quality is
very high these days; compare it with "20th Century" and "Vintage
Guitar" for instance, whose writing I find mediocre at best.
A good example of what I like about the magazine these days is the
feature on 30 guitarists from the fringe; interesting, informative
and to the point.
On the other hand, I gave up on "Guitar World" a long time ago :-)
/rick
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3022.14 | I read the darn thing | GAVEL::DAGG | | Tue Jan 28 1997 11:05 | 12 |
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I'm still into GP as well. I think Joe Gore is a pretty
good writer, especially for a gigging cat.
And I must admit that I use the lesson materials to
practice. But maybe that's not saying much since I
need to work on _everything_.
I would like to see more jazz guitar in there, but
what can you do?
Dave
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3022.15 | Lifer | 4446::WEBER | | Tue Jan 28 1997 11:18 | 9 |
| As a charter subscriber, I agree with Rick C--I think GP is as good as
it's ever been and I even find some of the lessons useful.
I'd like to see more jazz too, but Just Jazz Guitar, which is true to
its name, it still very amateurish, and the vintage magazines are
inane. GP has some semblance of balance, though I'd wish they'd lose
the "hip" language and silly metaphors.
Danny W.
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3022.16 | refried Texas tone that'll have your fingers doin the macarena | RICKS::CALCAGNI | thick slabs of dirt in a halo of airy twang | Tue Jan 28 1997 12:04 | 4 |
| I've seen some pretty funny letters from readers that take GP to task
for their hip metaphor style; at least one of these got reprinted in
the 30th Anniversary issue.
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3022.17 | | GLDX02::ALLBERY | Jim | Tue Jan 28 1997 14:44 | 15 |
| I've pretty much given up on GP (I've been an on/off subscriber
for years). I had started subscribing again when I realized I probably
bought enough issues in a year to justify the price of the subscription.
In the past year, I didn't find that to be the case, so I let my
subscription lapse once again. I don't think it has necessarily gotten
worse-- it's just that my tastes have changed. Very little happening
in the rock/metal/alternative world is of interest to me these days,
and GP's coverage of things outside that realm has always been thin
(although jazz/classical coverage seems thinner to be than it was in
70's and early 80's, but that may be a false impression on my part).
I subscribe to both Acoustic Guitar and Fingerstyle Guitar. I read
almost every issue of both cover to cover.
Jim
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3022.18 | regular rotation of the guitar gods | PHXSS1::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Jan 28 1997 15:13 | 3 |
| GP is the only one I can stomach now. To paraphrase Nigel Tufnel(sp?),
the rest are too much of a monthly tribute to teenagers' guitar god of the
month. Nigel said he's guitar god #687.
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