jimdonegan

@jimdonegan@mastodon.scot

Independent #computing/ specialist & #programmer in #Kilmacolm, #Scotland. #Sceptic, #empiricist, lover of #electronicmusic, #science, all things #philosophy.

Please also check out some of my #music as 'LAGRANGE POINT 6' linked here on this page. Available everywhere you get your music online.

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This new (last) #Beatles song '#NowAndThen' is really quite good. And it's totally amazing how they grabbed #JohnLennon's vocal from an old #Cassette #Tape. The band really did get back together one last time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

#TheBeatles #PaulMcCartney #RingoStarr #GeorgeHarrison

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has an problem?

"Someone on noticed something odd on Spotify. Multiple seemingly releasing variations of the same one minute ."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj-PWi9TP7o&ab_channel=soundlearn

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'Running Up That Hill' - Cover in Early Middle English BARDCORE/MEDIEVAL version

Original by Kate Bush (1985)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHspDQZKvwg&ab_channel=the_miracle_aligner

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jimdonegan,

@root42

Damn fine choice. Original mix?

jimdonegan,

@root42

I think that was a remaster. There are different mixes available. Some really good versions just appeared in the 50th anniversary CD box set - look out for the David Kosten mix. That's phenomenal. Original version but some of the sloppy bits tightened up digitally. Really nice.

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jimdonegan,

@vwbusguy

Yup, I know exactly what you mean. However, I've heard several AMAZING bits of music making use of so I keep hoping for more of the same. has moments like that in his music. Sometimes it's not so much the piece itself but just 'that perfect chord' at the end of a cadence where the differences from can be heard to good effect.

On the whole, though, I find these 'odd' tunings hard to listen to outwith their best use cases.

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jimdonegan,

@markhughes

Yup, I pretty much agree with that. I would say, though, that lots of people do argue the Platonic existence of abstract objects without invoking the God concept. I just don't go there, myself.

In any case, absolute epistemic 'nothing' is impossible just on logical grounds. Since there is 'something' how would there have been a transition between some state of nothingness to something? With neither an operator nor an operand (the definition of 'nothing') existence could not 'be'.

jimdonegan,

@markhughes

That sounds like a 'science is impossible' argument. I'm not buying it. If there cannot be agreement on essential logical premises and conclusions then there is no basis for conversation.

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