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Posts by Ron Stanley
I'm gonna go to the bank and buy as many as I can and take a sharpie to everyone of them.
F**K
(fascist sign here)
I saw Tackhead play with Adrian Sherwood on the mix and I think 1983.
The loudest show I've ever experienced.
Oblivious is one of my all-time favorites
My latest project.
Ron Stanley
SoundSystem
I remember it well, it was a great show
This is from January. Whats your point?
It is amazing that they seem to have an orbit and poignant episodes tend to fall on the same day. It's like celestial events. Someday all five will lineup to start on the same day.
"Padlock" sounded so good and ethereal in the concrete warehouse that was the Starck club.
Bank Robber dub extended mix! Available nowhere else but this Nu Disk
I grew up in the south hearing people say "the south will rise again". I always thought it was just an old saying, but it turns out they were serious.
There are still local DJs that were in the scene during the Starck era, have you talked to any of them? A lot of music played in all of the clubs in the Dallas scene was influenced by Starck, and DJs were keenly aware of what each other was playing.
It's been 45 years since Starck closed and people with firsthand accounts are becoming fewer and fewer.
I'm just wondering if your information is from firsthand accounts of people that were there, or from published sources such as Billboard charts (I know Rick was a billboard reporter and I think Mike was too but I'm not sure).
What are your sources for songs played at Starck and their popularity? Is it from personal experience, recorded mixtapes from the day? Or are you referencing track list from publications of the time?
I have noticed that you have omitted some of the most noted tracks that the Starck was known for.
Since the election I have completely boycotted anything from Meta as well as companies like Amazon.
I miss keeping up with friends, but I certainly don't miss the cesspool of Facebook in general.
At least there are no Nazis on blue sky. It helps with social media withdrawal
Make sure you have a good lawyer before you put up any money.
We have a good lawyer but he is in San Jose.
The preview photo panel is unfortunate the way it is cropped.
I'm a Homosapien too.
it was great seeing you too, I had a lot of fun that night.
it's been a busy week so far but I'll give you a call later.
hi-fi at the bar.
I love a meter bridge.
Nice setup. Shame about the room.
sit back and listen keenly.....
See you tonight in Dallas.
It looks like the "DJ booth "has wheels on it so it can roll out.
I agree on the Klipsch. I would myself stick with pro audio even for critical listening. Something from Fulcrum Acoustic, L Acoustic etc.
When you're playing vinyl you can do with a large SUV and an hour long load in what other people can do with a thumb drive.
It's the expense and inconvenience that makes it fun
"Vicious Games" is one of my favorite Yello songs.