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Monday, January 26, 2026 at 3:24 AM
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it's not coming to me so hello and goodbye to everyone everyone have a great time and goodbye goodbye goodbye KX to CW and the net this is KG for as a W and Rachie saying seven three all right clay the repeater reset and if it comes to you mention the chat I had the I had messenger set to Jack KG seven And KI7RMU, because I rage quit Facebook half a year ago, I no longer have easy access to the events to consider. So Jack has been messaging them to me on Messenger so that I can go through them very thoroughly. had me lay it against my laptop screen, my Macbook screen here, so that I can, oh that's from Rich, from Sean, there's Jack there, I might make sure I get Jack in there. Yes, yes, Jack just told me to comment about Roy Lockwood. Yep, Upward Street. Yes, Jack, I remember going to his house and going to his shack on Upright Street and you know he lived there with that same house for most of his life. Maybe all of life. Yeah, look at that. He was one of my Elmers in 1970 and I remember how I which in fact he remained a friend and I would visit him from time to time and anyway it's not a very large town anyway I've talked long enough I'm just making sure I have the announcements which you know messenger one of the quirks of message doesn't let me zoom in so I have to put stronger reading glasses on and put the screen right up to my nose anyway take care clay and Rachie and and now that you mentioned that yes I remember it was the the birthday the release date of Bruce Springsteen's Gave View album. And it's amazing to me that it didn't chart well, even though, let's see, I'm going to stop going off on a tangent about Manford Mann and Springsteen. It was the next, I've never heard that one before. And I thought This is actually not bad, pretty good, pretty mature as a musician already. I like that they don't, back in the day, that album was produced, I like that they don't cram the levels and dynamically compress everything like they do today. I found it a very listenable album. Yes, about 10 decibels quieter in the groove compared to the apparent loudness of things that are crammed into the maximum recording level constantly. I don't like that myself. One of the reasons I play a harp, folks, because my harp, I can get decent levels commensurate with other people's albums without doing any compression or single processing, because it's a harp. It's already a quiet instrument. People expect it to be quiet, Clay. So I don't use any peak limiting at all, but I just go as high as I can go and level with my harp and it actually is about right. Anyway, blah, blah, blah.
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| Transcription ID: | 7f0b3178-d29d-40eb-b9b0-9bb10259f2ba |
| Audio File: | 20260105214040.mp3 |
| Language: | EN |
| Timestamp: | 2026-01-26 03:24:06 PST |