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Dennie

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  1. Thank you my friend (s), I only thought about leaving, when the "higher ups" thought music was meaningless to this forum. I knew someone lost their mind and I thought it might be me. This is a family and I've always thought of it like that. You don't pick your family, you learn to get along with it. We're all here for one common reason, we have an interest/love in Klipsch Speakers/products and that makes this different than most forums. I am glad each and every one of you are here. If the powers that be want us to have 5000 posts to enter an elite forum, let it be so. I could care less, as there is probably nothing in that forum that interests me. I am here because of Klipsch and you guys, my family. Thanks for letting me be a part of this group. I'm proud to be a member here and I always will be. I've never met a better group of people. We've gave money to members who were having a hard time. We Prayed for family members and we've lost members that were a part of our every day lives. We're still here and we'll continue to be. Here is to all of you and our beloved Klipsch speakers... I've said my Peace and I respect whatever the family decides. Dennie (who dosen't always know the difference between your and you're. I look to dtel for that. ) You are in big trouble if that's the case! Odd thing is, he knows the difference, but doesn't care! It's the same when he types "maybe", he knows the difference but figures everyone else will understand anyway! That's why he is my Hero! I often no know the difference, but I think faster than I type! Dennie It frustrates the heck out of me to read his posts. I'm generally a grammar freak! Knowing that he knows better and still does it frustrates me to no end. Which is possibly why he does it!!!!! Or, he may be like me and wants to get the post written and posted, grammar is an after thought. Wait! You're right and I'm going to stop letting him mentor me! Dam it, now I'm pissed off at him too! ...... ..... Dennie
  2. Thank you my friend (s), I only thought about leaving, when the "higher ups" thought music was meaningless to this forum. I knew someone lost their mind and I thought it might be me. This is a family and I've always thought of it like that. You don't pick your family, you learn to get along with it. We're all here for one common reason, we have an interest/love in Klipsch Speakers/products and that makes this different than most forums. I am glad each and every one of you are here. If the powers that be want us to have 5000 posts to enter an elite forum, let it be so. I could care less, as there is probably nothing in that forum that interests me. I am here because of Klipsch and you guys, my family. Thanks for letting me be a part of this group. I'm proud to be a member here and I always will be. I've never met a better group of people. We've gave money to members who were having a hard time. We Prayed for family members and we've lost members that were a part of our every day lives. We're still here and we'll continue to be. Here is to all of you and our beloved Klipsch speakers... I've said my Peace and I respect whatever the family decides. Dennie (who dosen't always know the difference between your and you're. I look to dtel for that. ) You are in big trouble if that's the case! Odd thing is, he knows the difference, but doesn't care! It's the same when he types "maybe", he knows the difference but figures everyone else will understand anyway! That is why he is my Hero! I often no know the difference, but I think faster than I type! Dennie
  3. Thank you my friend (s), I only thought about leaving, when the "higher ups" thought music was meaningless to this forum. I knew someone lost their mind and I thought it might be me. This is a family and I've always thought of it like that. You don't pick your family, you learn to get along with it. We're all here for one common reason, we have an interest/love in Klipsch Speakers/products and that makes this different than most forums. I am glad each and every one of you are here. If the powers that be want us to have 5000 posts to enter an elite forum, let it be so. I could care less, as there is probably nothing in that forum that interests me. I am here because of Klipsch and you guys, my family. Thanks for letting me be a part of this group. I'm proud to be a member here and I always will be. I've never met a better group of people. We've gave money to members who were having a hard time. We Prayed for family members and we've lost members that were a part of our every day lives. We're still here and we'll continue to be. Here is to all of you and our beloved Klipsch speakers... I've said my Peace and I respect whatever the family decides. Dennie (who dosen't always know the difference between your and you're. I look to dtel for that. )
  4. Any time you reward someone for Post Count, you are going to get a lot of BS. Just look at the "Lounge"! Many forums have done away with post counts because of this. Dennie
  5. That's not gonna happen. Sorry. You are right though, nobody here is "elite" - including me. Everyone has an equal opportunity to see that No BS forum, it just so happens there is a minimum post limit to do so. Nobody is excluded from being able reaching that post count. Except people with a life who don't sit on here all day long or have OCD. ...and people who had there post count deleted, when they dumped the old "Right This Minute" threads! Dennie
  6. You're right. I've changed it back after thinking about it some more. I think that is the right thing to do. Thanks Chad, Dennie
  7. That was in consideration, however that wouldn't exactly be a better solution. A BETTER solution would be to base it off the reputation system, but there currently isn't a way to do that with the stock forums. Then get rid of it. No one here is elite. We're all music lovers! If people want to talk about other things, go somewhere else. NO BULLSHIT! Keep it simple and don't put some above others. SIMPLE Just my opinion, again. Dennie
  8. I think the "protected thread" should go by time here, not post count. I see a lot of posts that have no benefit to this forum whatsoever. If you've been here a few years, you get it. If you've said "LOL" 5000 times, you may not "get it". You may just be drunk. (not that there is anything wrong with that). But again, just my opinion. Dennie
  9. I don't understand the question, but there are many, many things I don't understand. I'm okay with that. I'd just like to say that "The Klipsch Forum" seems to be going down the drain. Why? I'm really not sure, but to say that posts in the "Right This Minute" thread are meaningless and will not count as "posts" is pretty unfair to music lovers and Klipsch lovers. I think PWK would agree and Boxx would certainly agree. If listening to music dosen't count, I'm in the wrong place. I call BullShit! But, that is me and there are many other places on the internet I can go and feel like my posts are valued. It's been a long and very enjoyable run. Thank you and may God bless you and keep you all. Thank you for letting me participate on this once great forum. Dennie
  10. Hey Steven, we're glad you are here. I've always felt blessed to have so many members here who are knowledgeable about my beloved hobby and I am grateful for each and every one of you posting your thoughts, opinions and experiences with it. So.... Topics covering sensitive issues such as race, religion, or politics have no place here and will likely be locked by moderators at their discretion. Please refer to the posted Terms of Service for more information. Not that hard to understand. It's kind of like the Khorn, it has worked for years, lets not try to fix it! If you'd like to share your thoughts, opinions and experiences on those topics, you can use the PM feature. Dennie (old timer, who had over 16,000 posts before the new software)
  11. I've probably owned this for a year or more and was never sure I wanted to watch it. I love Johnny Depp and Tim Burton's works, but I wasn't sure how this would be. The wife wanted to watch it last night, so we did. Well, it was great. It has some great 3D effects, like when Alice falls down the rabbit hole and near the end, a butterfly comes out of the screen and nearly touches the wife and I. Just WOW! I don't have any experience with the book or any other "Alice In Wonderland" Movies. So this was my only experience with "Alice". It is rated "PG" and has some scenes that might scare younger watchers, but if you have older kids (10 or above) I think they may enjoy it. Highly recommended in 3D.... (I have active 3D glasses, with the Oppo 105D and 60" Samsung TV) Dennie
  12. God Bless America! To all those who didn't make it home, Thank You, your efforts mean the world to me and I will never forget. All gave some and some gave all. Dennie.......
  13. Welcome Mmayfly, we're glad you are here. I have my outdoor speakers out in the yard, aimed back at the patio. This way we can have conversations without speakers above our heads. I have one on the right side of the yard and the other on the left side of the yard. Stereo imaging is very good. I just wanted to give you a little different perspective. Keep us posted, Dennie
  14. Fantastic! Some of the greatest music ever played! Dennie .....
  15. im gonna wait a while to watch and hopefully forget that he wrote that. He thought it was no big deal. Seemed kind of unlike him to do that. Maybe we can ask him to edit his post. PLEASE!!! Thanks, Dennie
  16. I'm a sucker for a $5 blu-ray and this did not disappoint. It's based on a true story and was well worth the money. The audio is nothing special, but if you like Jack, Mathew or Shirley, it is an enjoyable 99 minutes. .
  17. It is hard to believe it has been a month since Boxx's passing. I miss him being here everyday, but am honored to have known him and to have enjoyed many, many hours pursuing this hobby together. Rest In Peace my friend, I miss you dearly, but my life is richer for knowing you. Here's to you..... Dennie
  18. How many times did I engage Boxx here and come away thinking "Ovilla isn't that far...need to spend some time with this guy." Here's yet another reason I regret not acting on it. Dave I had plans to be in Tomball, TX this past summer to visit my Father-in-law and was going to stop in to see Boxx. My Mother-in-law was diagnosed with Cancer, so I spent the summer going back and forth to Medford, OR instead. I mentioned to Boxx I would see him next summer. Dam it! Dennie
  19. I completely agree. I listened to Jackson Browne Solo Acoustic Vol. 1 & 2 once and heard the "Political" comments and was completely turned off by them. I'm not sure I will ever listen to it again. Thanks for mentioning that! Dennie
  20. The Wife and I are always looking for movies with good American values, like this series we watched a few years ago.... So, we were looking around amazon and came across one of (both of) our favorite TV series from childhood (or so).... This is the best video we've ever seen "LHOTP", sharp, clean and in HD! The audio is DTS MA 2.0 and is fine for this old series and for about $17, it is a steal for about 22 episodes and the original pilot movie. We're getting ready to start Season 2.... We have season 3 on standby and season 4 comes out tomorrow. The rest of the 9 seasons are supposed to be released around September of this year. A trip down memory lane with good wholesome values. We'll watch these with the Grandkids also. Dennie
  21. Thanks for the reminder Dave, I'll have to pull that one out and give it a spin. It was one of Boxx's favorites. Dennie
  22. I have that one Dennie, do you have Ali Farke Tour with Ry Cooder, Talking Timbuktu..................It is also OUTSTANDING and a Favorite of mine Joe Henry, Shuffletown Joe Holland Quartet, Klipsch Tapes has some awesome moments Yes I do and it is also a favorite. I also have the Klipsch Tapes on DVD Audio. I do not have that Joe Henry album and it's going quite high on Amazon. I'll let my used music dealer know I'm looking for it and hopefully he can come up with it a little cheaper. Thanks, Dennie
  23. Good to have you with us Joseph, we're glad you are here. Dennie
  24. Get this one Joe, I highly recommend it..... A Meeting By The River -- SACD Ry Cooder & V.M. Bhatt 1993/2008 Waterlily/Analogue Productions A Meeting by the River can best be described as a spontaneous outpouring of music, unhindered by convention or form, brought into being by musicians so supremely capable that the music is never labored, the technique of their craft always subservient to the final product. Cooder and Bhatt are genuine masters of the guitar and mohan vina, respectively. The latter, an instrument created by Bhatt himself, is a sort of hybrid between a guitar and a vichitra vina, and is played with a metal slide. This fact is just one of the many things that connect Bhatt's playing to Cooder's, who plays nothing but bottleneck guitar here. The musical interplay between Cooder and Bhatt is nothing short of astounding, especially so considering that they met for the first time only a half-hour before the recording of this album. The voices of the two instruments blend marvelously, first alternating melodic statements, then doing so together, each dancing around the other, playing cat and mouse, probing, answering, reflecting. They are ably accompanied by a pair of percussionists: tabla player Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari and Cooder's own son, Joachim, on dumbek. A Meeting by the River is one of those few cross-genre albums in which the listener never feels for a second that there is some kind of fusion going on; one does not hear the component parts so much as the integrated whole. However, one can theoretically separate guitar from vina, America from India, the Mississippi from the Ganges. Once this is done, the resulting music makes more sense than ever before, the combination of two traditions of stringed instruments that use slides to produce sound and value improvisation and voice-like phrasing. As good as this sounds on paper, the actual results are even more impressive. The splendor of the music is aided in its transmission by the fact that, like all Water Lily Acoustics releases, this album is masterfully recorded; each instrument is clear, distinct, and three-dimensional sounding. A Meeting by the River is a must-own, a thing of pure, unadulterated beauty, and the strongest record in Cooder's extensive catalog. ~ Daniel Gioffre Track Listing 1. A Meeting by the River 2. Longing 3. Ganges Delta Blues 4. Isa Lei Personnel: Ry Cooder (bottleneck guitar); Vishwa Mohan Bhatt (mohan vina); Sukhvinder Singh Namdhari (tabla); Joachim Cooder (dumbek).Recorded at Christ The King Chapel, St. Anthony's Seminary, Santa Barbara, California in September 1992. Includes liner notes by Jelaluddin Rumi.All songs written by Ry Cooder and V.M. Bhatt, except "Isa Lei" (Lieut. A.W. Caten).A MEETING BY THE RIVER won the 1994 Grammy Award for "World-Music Album". It is truly one of the most amazing disc's I own. Dennie
  25. I agree and add Gene Harris. Dennie
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