Jimi Hendrix: Valleys of Neptune
These are previously unreleased tracks, with a previously unknown fire and happiness. I pried the advance copy from Robert">http://blog.stereophile.com/musicroom/robertbaird/">Robert Baird's kung-fu grip, and listened to it on the hi-fi. I don't want to say too much about it because our April issue will include a whole psychedelic feature on the topic, as well as a formal album review, so I'll just say this: I need it.
Jingle Bells
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Jittering With What Happens Next
The February issue is just about done. I mean, we've...
I can't even think...
I can't even think...
Joanna Newsom: Have One On Me
Photo: Annabel Mehran
John Fahey Reads
If you’re a fan of John Fahey—a fan of his music, his writing, his thoughts on life, whatever—and especially if you’re sort of sad, like I am, about having never met him, then you’ll enjoy this disc. The Three Day Band is Fahey and musician Ayal">http://www.myspace.com/ayalsr">Ayal Senior who, in addition to capturing Fahey on four-track here, also edited much of Fahey’s second collection of stories, Vampire">http://www.dragcity.com/products/vampire-vultures">Vampire Vultures. (Senior’s also got a bunch of good-looking cassettes available.)
John Marks and Vivid Audio at Overture AV
This Saturday, December 4, from 11am to 4pm, Overture Ultimate Audio/Video will host an open house to present Vivid Audio’s visually and sonically impressive G1 Giya loudspeaker.
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Jon's Rainbow
On Wednesday, at around 5PM, Jon Iverson pulled off the road and snapped this shot of a complete double rainbow. The symmetry was accidental. Jon just happened to be in the right place, at the right time. Funny how things work out.
Jonathan Scull as SM
As Stereophile's senior editor, Jonathan Scull wrote a popular column called "Fine">http://www.stereophile.com/finetunes/">Fine Tunes." He now handles marketing">http://www.scullcommunications.com/">marketing and press relations for Bel Canto, Furutech, Loiminchay, and Ultralink/XLO. And does a pretty decent impersonation of me.