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Monday, June 06, 2005

An MP3 Player 




I have mixed feelings about personal audio equipment like the Walkman or the MP3 player. I have only the slightest experience using a Walkman, but I remember going to work on the subway with a Walkman which I must have borrowed, and being amazed at how it recontextualized both the ride and the music. Even so, I have always had the opinion that we are exposed to too much music and instead made a habit of carrying books, magazines or newspapers wherever I went. I also felt that the earphones were anti-social and pre-empted any attempts to make contact.

I've led a nomadic life since that subway ride, and any LPs or cassette tapes I had then have long since disappeared. Recently though, I've been reconstituting my music collection in the form of MP3 files and only now bought an MP3 player. The player pictured above has a capacity of one gigabyte. That was what I was waiting for. That's about 15 to 20 record albums, and anything smaller would lead to frustration. It's slightly larger than the AA battery that powers it. It can also do voice recording and handles file formats such as .ogg. It's really quite marvelous.

I'm offering two torrents here, an audiobook (another novelty for me) by Bob Dylan, and Captain Beefheart's notorious Trout Mask Replica. Dylan's book, narrated by Sean Penn, is fascinating. I haven't followed Dylan's career closely since Blonde on Blonde, so it's good to hear his characteristic phrasing and choice of words in prose - not a typical autobiography, more of a release of reminiscences that have, over the years, accreted to powerful and Dylanesque images. Dylan has history of being pretty cagey with details on his personal life and past. Here he is generous, honest and open.

I am new to Trout Mask Replica. I've had some exposure to Captain Beefheart over the years, but only in the past few months did I come across what most claim to be his best record. Many also say that Trout Mask Replica is one of the finest bits of music of the 20th century. It is very good. Listen a few times before dismissing it. It took 3 or 4 times before it started to grow on me. It is avante garde at its best and is still, after some 35 years, remarkably fresh today.

Bob Dylan - Chronicles Volume One

Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica

I'm hosting torrent files on my own computer for the first time so I hope all goes well. Comments are open to those who have special requests.


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