NOTE: disc has a series of surface marks (from the cardboard,
as purchased), but plays just fine.]
Questions, offers etc. to ...
- -Patrick
pm.carey@utoronto.ca
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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 17:48:20 +0100 (BST)
From: alastair@pretentious.co.uk
Subject: London/Kingston University
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>also does anybody live in the area of kingston university in
>london? im possibly attending there next fall and would be
>interested in hearing about the area from a natives point of
>view.
>- -darryl.
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I don't live in Kingston, but I've been there several times and I have colleagues who live there. By all accounts it's a very nice place to live - decent shopping centre, picturesque market place, right on the Thames and a twenty-five minute rail journey to London Waterloo, which as well as being in the heart of London is also where the Eurostar trains to Paris and Brussels depart from. Assuming the academic side of things is how you want it, Kingston is probably one of the nicest places to live outside of the centre of London and is definitely regarded as a desirable place to be.
Residents of Kingston feel free to point out any bad things about the place I've missed...
Alastair
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Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 09:54:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: nme <nearixson@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Distorted trumpet
I've seen Steven Bernstein get his distortion by playing througha 'Green Bullet'-style harmonica
microphone. That's probably more common than using a Boss Thrashmaster (tm).
- -nme!
- --- patbor <patbor@buzzle.com> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I heard a few trumpet players
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> (Bernstein, Vu) using distorsion,
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> in a way similar to the electric guitar distorsion.