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  1. 20 minutes ago, Randyh said:

    Professor Raoult,   seems to know what he' s talking about -- here is his interview - he definitely supports quinine and azithromycin as elements to fight Covid 19

     

    Yes, Profesor Raoult is a very serious and competent scientist. It is one of the largest European scientists in exercise, it is recognized by the international community

     

    https://www.mediterranee-infection.com/le-pr-didier-raoult-est-le-chercheur-europeen-dont-les-publications-ont-ete-les-plus-cites-par-la-communaute-scientifique-internationale-dans-le-domaine-des-maladies-infectieuses/

     

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didier_Raoult

     

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  2. 4 hours ago, Bosco-d-gama said:

    Encouragingly NYC is reporting that fewer of its inpatients are requiring intubation. They seem to be curbing the severity of the disease in a general sense. Ironically governor Cuomo has restricted the use of chloroquine drugs to inpatients. 
     

    There is more than one path to defining medical treatment. Fundamentally when urgency matters strict research protocols can be sidestepped as long as it can be done safely. No harm - no foul. Chloroquine is not voodoo. It is a long-standing drug that medicine has used safely for 1/2 century. 
     

    Does it work? Well we do have a gauge - the media. The media is trigger happy, anxious to find and trumpet any story to discredit the federal government. If chloroquine definitely did not work we’d have 4 inch headlines proclaiming its failure. We do not see those. In fact currently what we have is nominal reporting and some of that is actually encouraging.

     

    So if you have covid19, breathing 40 times a minute and still not oxygenating while on 100% oxygen then you decide for yourself whether trialing a safe experimental drug cocktail will save your life. As for myself - i won’t wait that long. We can complete the academic studies when the emergency is over. BTW there are many drugs being used in exactly the same manner as chloroquine. Chloroquine is only controversial be because of politics. It would seem likely that naysayers here would embrace chloroquine if it came to light from a different source. Politics indeed.

    yes, I agree with you @Bosco-d-gama

     

    I am not a doctor, but:

    Professor Raoult, who found the chloroquine treatment administered with other drugs and following a rigorous protocol, has treated many people here in my region (I live 50 miles from his hospital in Marseille). He even treated public and political people, they welcomed being treated.

     

    Professor Raoult says that you should not be treated at the hospital while being close to resuscitation because it is too late for use Chloroquine, but before during the first symptoms.

     

    Here the medical world of Paris is in opposition with Professor Raoult, because the husband (Professor Yves Levy) of the former Minister of Health Agnès Buzin (Who left his post as Minister of Health in the midst of a crisis around February 17, 2020, to be a candidate for the election of the mayor of Paris: this is a national scandal that is not over: complaint filed for after the crisis of Covid19))  Well the husband Levy is the director of INSERM and it was not they in the capital who found it, so they are jealous , it is a war of service and people.

     

    they may find another drug or vaccine later, but in the meantime, now and instead of nothing, treat this with it.

     

    Here in France the former Minister of Health, Doctor Douste Blazy and the famous Emergency Doctor Patrick Pelloux (he is known to have denounced the management of the heat wave crisis in summer 2003 and he is a journalist member of Charlie Hebdo present during of the attack to treat the victims) have made a petition which meets an incredible success to support Professor Raoult.

     

    Many French people agree with them !

     

    https://www.nouvelobs.com/coronavirus-de-wuhan/20200406.OBS27123/une-petition-en-faveur-de-la-chloroquine-lancee-par-douste-blazy-depasse-les-200-000-signataires.html

     

    https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Pelloux

     

     

     

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  3. Great great and very best italian group Arti + Mestieri, I love this 🤩 The musicians are great, divine music, why they haven't had more international success, it's just a question of marketing ;)

     

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    Venegoni is a musician from Arti + Mestieri, composer, singer, synthe

     

     

     

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  4. 5 hours ago, Full Range said:

    Some Italian Prog that most people haven’t heard before 

    PER UN AMICO

    Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM)

     

    Hope you enjoy 

     

    Hi! I have a nice collection of Italian prog LPs: Area, Il Volo, Sensation Fix, ... I will have to have the courage to take some pictures :)

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  5. 1 hour ago, twistedcrankcammer said:

     

     

      5 hours ago, mustang_flht said:

    If your K77s are no longer ok, you can replace them with MAHL tweeters from @Dave A

     

    https://community.klipsch.com/index.php?/topic/184084-k-77-zee-bracket-drop-in-machined-horn-lens/

     

     

    For your networks, I advise you to ask @Deang

     

     

    Dude!

     

    If you had an early 1950s K-Horn that had a blown driver and you could get the original driver fixed cheaply or buy an aftermarket driver you "THINK" might be better, would you put in an aftermarket driver ??

     

    Answer; You would be a fool to put in aftermarket driver, being old and early is what makes it collectible...

     

    Paul Wilbur Klipsch oversaw the build on these personally and they are a custom veneer, if the veneer had a missing piece, would you scab it in with a piece of Oak ?? Paul oversaw the build on these for a friend, you sure as hell don't go replacing parts with aftermarket parts !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    Roger

     

    Hi,

     

    In my opinion, original parts or mod parts, that is discussed and it is a personal choice.

     

    For me the 2 are good 😉

  6. 11 hours ago, Full Range said:


    Re - Brian Eno 

    Don’t forget Phil Manzanera and Francis Monkman on keyboards with Simon Phillips on drums and the amazing Lloyd Watson on guitar 

     

    May I suggest you listen to the album 801 Live 

    Its one if not my favourite live albums 

     

     

     

    I saw Roxy Music live in spring 1980 in Annecy! Awesome wow especially Phil Manzanera who was stratospheric

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  7. 33 minutes ago, mustang_flht said:

     

    We also have some incredible artists in France. Valerie Lagrange is one of the little known artists of the crowds, a few thousand views on Youtube, a dozen Like. And yet, and yet extraordinary songs, dreamlike music, She played with very great musicians: Serge Gainsbourg, Francis Lai, Les musicians d'Elton John, Steve Hilage, Ruts DC, Ian Jelfs, ...

     

    She started in cinema in a great movie by Claude-Autant Lara "La jument verte" year 1959, then Barbet Schroeder, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Lelouch, ...

     

    Valérie Lagrange is highly regarded by many people for her great artistic qualities and her engaging lyrics of beautiful songs

     

    This life https://www.chantefrance.com/artist/1324-valerie-lagrange/biographie

     

    https://www.lepoint.fr/culture/valerie-lagrange-a-contre-courant-21-04-2012-1453680_3.php


    My record is from 1981 with the group Ruts DC

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    With Steve Hillage (Gong), group The Sinceros / Steve Hillage on studio version, it seems to me that it's Ian Jelfs (her future husband) on the tv set

     

    With Elton John's musicians

     

     

    My LP "Chez Moi" With the great UK group Ruts DC

     

     

     

    La bande de la Coupole http://paris70.free.fr/coupole.htm

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  8.  

    We also have some incredible artists in France. Valerie Lagrange is one of the little known artists of the crowds, a few thousand views on Youtube, a dozen Like. And yet, and yet extraordinary songs, dreamlike music, She played with very great musicians: Serge Gainsbourg, Francis Lai, Les musicians d'Elton John, Steve Hilage, Ruts DC, Ian Jelfs, ...

     

    She started in cinema in a great movie by Claude-Autant Lara "La jument verte" year 1959, then Barbet Schroeder, Jean-Luc Godard, Claude Lelouch, ...

     

    Valérie Lagrange is highly regarded by many people for her great artistic qualities and her engaging lyrics of beautiful songs

     

    This life https://www.chantefrance.com/artist/1324-valerie-lagrange/biographie

     

    https://www.lepoint.fr/culture/valerie-lagrange-a-contre-courant-21-04-2012-1453680_3.php


    My record is from 1981 with the group Ruts DC

    1u9u.jpg

     

     

    With Steve Hillage (Gong), group The Sinceros / Steve Hillage on studio version, it seems to me that it's Ian Jelfs (her future husband) on the tv set

     

    With Elton John's musicians

     

     

    My LP "Chez Moi" With the great UK group Ruts DC

     

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  9. Hi @MicroMara & guys,

     

    I am passionate about experimental and independent music, in the 70s and 80s I bought vinyls of numbers independent labels : Rough Trade, Cramed Discs, Factory Records, New Rose, Celluloïd, 4AD, Industrial Records, ...

     

    So among all these records I really like German artists and I have records of fantastic music and great qualities: 

     

    CAN, Faust, Amon Düül II, D.A.F. (Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft), Neu!, Einstürzende Neubauten, Embryo, Holger Czukay, Xmal Deutschland, .... and others that I did not buy at the time and that I would like to buy soon, including Kraftwerk albums !

     

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    note: I also have a lot of classical music from German composers and conductors, but this time on CD not vinyl. Your country is a great country of musicians.  

     

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