What happened to all the old timers?

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #20 on: 5 Dec 2023, 06:29 pm »
Nice  :thumb:

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #21 on: 13 Dec 2023, 08:27 pm »
Not only has get togethers slowed but no one participates on the page much anymore.  Even online it helps to chat and keep up with one another. 

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #22 on: 14 Dec 2023, 02:12 pm »
Not only has get togethers slowed but no one participates on the page much anymore.  Even online it helps to chat and keep up with one another.

Agreed  :scratch:

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #23 on: 14 Dec 2023, 02:14 pm »
I’m going to be off the week between Christmas and New Years. Scott, Mark, Ken, anyone want to stop by for a small gathering? Just throwing it out there.

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #24 on: 14 Dec 2023, 02:18 pm »
You can try a FB group page. Thats what we did but only good if members like social media. Not too much traffic but 18 members and most just troll without posting, but they are there because as an admin to the page you get to see the traffic on each post. Members only of course.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/996421275095732

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #25 on: 14 Dec 2023, 02:39 pm »
Mits,

We're all still around, just not very active. Here is my take on why we aren't as active anymore.

Back when I was writing, I always had a flow of new gear through the house. That seemed to give us a reason to gather. As a result of the group being active at the time, several of the old timers would host listening events on occasion to keep the interest going. Eventually interest dwindled. We all settled in with our systems and generally didn't make any changes worthy of hosting an event. Plus, hosting a large group can be overwhelming. It gets pretty costly and time consuming providing food, drink and making sure you house is "spic and spam".

The other issue was the shear volume of people that would show up. We had a tiny house back then. We'd see 20-30-40 people show up to the events. That can be daunting in a 1400SF home even with a basement. With the advent of our group, members started new friendships, events got smaller and less publicized due to fear of being overwhelmed (I assume), and we are, where we are.

Guessing, most of us old timers have hit retirement age and we're not interested in chasing, or investing in, the 'ultimate' system anymore. We've gotten to the point we just want to enjoy our music collection and we're happy with the sound of our systems.

I keep threatening to host another event but it never seems to happen. Our place now is MUCH more conducive to hosting a big crowd. If I were to host one, I wouldn't advertise it as a listening event. It would be more of a reunion, getting the 'old timers' back together. Far less focus on equipment and a heavy focus on friendship, catching up.

Who knows, maybe I'll put something together next spring or early summer.

sums it up pretty well Scott  :thumb:

Your last paragraph speaks well. Besides COVID and the aging demographics a lot of us simply don't want our systems being judged against every 'subjective whim' of the hour.

Me, I'd rather watch my grandsons play ball and shoot a couple rounds of sporting clays a week !


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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #26 on: 14 Dec 2023, 03:45 pm »
Our small group hasn't met in almost a year, tried to host a get together but had a breakdown in the gear.  Otherwise we don't have new gear to listen to.  But honestly we chat more than listen.

A nearby group is much larger, but the last time I showed up it was like being in a nursing home (and I've been in over 100 nursing homes for my job).  Except for one young fella we were all 60+ (most I'd guess were 70+). 

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #27 on: 14 Dec 2023, 07:50 pm »
sums it up pretty well Scott  :thumb:

Your last paragraph speaks well. Besides COVID and the aging demographics a lot of us simply don't want our systems being judged against every 'subjective whim' of the hour.

Me, I'd rather watch my grandsons play ball and shoot a couple rounds of sporting clays a week !

Bingo!!!

I shot a couple weeks ago. Still need to clean my 12 gauge. It's sitting in the garage with muffs on the case. Might get to it this weekend...maybe  :thumb:

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #28 on: 14 Dec 2023, 07:51 pm »
I’m going to be off the week between Christmas and New Years. Scott, Mark, Ken, anyone want to stop by for a small gathering? Just throwing it out there.

Craig, I'm a definite maybe. Looks like I've got a full palte with work over the next 4 weeks or so. If that changes, I'll let you know.  :thumb:

Scott F.

Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #29 on: 14 Dec 2023, 07:54 pm »
Our small group hasn't met in almost a year, tried to host a get together but had a breakdown in the gear.  Otherwise we don't have new gear to listen to.  But honestly we chat more than listen.

A nearby group is much larger, but the last time I showed up it was like being in a nursing home (and I've been in over 100 nursing homes for my job).  Except for one young fella we were all 60+ (most I'd guess were 70+).

That is our demographic too. And that's perfectly fine. The comradery is really what brought us all together (I think). The gear was just an excuse to gather.

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #30 on: 14 Dec 2023, 09:51 pm »
Hello again. It's been a long time since I've been here as well. Things changed for me in a big way in 2017. I became chief engineer for Autumn Hill Records. www.autumnhillrecords.com
Ever since, I rarely listen to music recreationally. I am constantly listening to my own mixes and productions, and I've got to give the ears a break when at home!
 
I still have the mighty LarryLenco turntable and all those records, sadly neglected. Terabytes of a digital library including all of my SACD's ripped to files, also neglected. However, the privilege of doing what I do with Autumn Hill...it's unbelievable.

For example, we are about to release a 21 song three hour anthology of one of the finest jazz pianists anywhere, Ptah Williams, playing in a trio with Rob Silverman on drums and myself on bass. I also produced, engineered, mixed and mastered all of these recordings. We released 8 songs from these sessions back in 2021 and here's what Downbeat Magazine had to say about it...spoiler, 4 stars! It made their Masterpieces of the year list as well.
https://downbeat.com/reviews/detail/rhythm-city

Here's a few recently completed videos from Autumn Hill Records, with yours truly on bass. Enjoy and share please!!!

https://youtu.be/Cj9o3Tbjxy0?si=woRlgNiLoW-ziXLg
https://youtu.be/Ko7-H94fbQg?si=1dn9vQiBBO524qaz
https://youtu.be/s6eihv_s9YE?si=Isi8-YMhTDRAWX7X
https://youtu.be/UvebuYeLNTI?si=WU2_YxdjgB0ZCIIP

peace and good health to all...lk

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #31 on: 14 Dec 2023, 10:18 pm »
Hello again. It's been a long time since I've been here as well. Things changed for me in a big way in 2017. I became chief engineer for Autumn Hill Records. www.autumnhillrecords.com
Ever since, I rarely listen to music recreationally. I am constantly listening to my own mixes and productions, and I've got to give the ears a break when at home!
 
I still have the mighty LarryLenco turntable and all those records, sadly neglected. Terabytes of a digital library including all of my SACD's ripped to files, also neglected. However, the privilege of doing what I do with Autumn Hill...it's unbelievable.

For example, we are about to release a 21 song three hour anthology of one of the finest jazz pianists anywhere, Ptah Williams, playing in a trio with Rob Silverman on drums and myself on bass. I also produced, engineered, mixed and mastered all of these recordings. We released 8 songs from these sessions back in 2021 and here's what Downbeat Magazine had to say about it...spoiler, 4 stars! It made their Masterpieces of the year list as well.
https://downbeat.com/reviews/detail/rhythm-city

Here's a few recently completed videos from Autumn Hill Records, with yours truly on bass. Enjoy and share please!!!

https://youtu.be/Cj9o3Tbjxy0?si=woRlgNiLoW-ziXLg
https://youtu.be/Ko7-H94fbQg?si=1dn9vQiBBO524qaz
https://youtu.be/s6eihv_s9YE?si=Isi8-YMhTDRAWX7X
https://youtu.be/UvebuYeLNTI?si=WU2_YxdjgB0ZCIIP

peace and good health to all...lk

Congrats on the gig, a most rewarding endeavor I'm sure. The music and the videos are great, Thanks for posting.  :thumb:  Hope you guys are able to pull something together and do some catching up.

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #32 on: 16 Dec 2023, 03:05 pm »
That is our demographic too. And that's perfectly fine. The comradery is really what brought us all together (I think). The gear was just an excuse to gather.
"I came for the gear, I stayed for the people".
Would be great to see you, Brian, Mark, Ron, Ken, Steve, etc... again. It's been a long time. I saw Mark "kinda not long ago", I had an amp of his on "indefinite loan", and thought the nice thing to do would be to let him have it back again.  :lol:

Seems like the 'Rona was the last straw regarding audio guys getting together. After that, I guess we all just got lazy and fell into the routine. I'd say we're all a bunch of "introverted basement dwelling trolls" now more than ever.  :wink:

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Re: What happened to all the old timers?
« Reply #33 on: 8 Jan 2024, 04:46 pm »
Hello again. It's been a long time since I've been here as well. Things changed for me in a big way in 2017. I became chief engineer for Autumn Hill Records. www.autumnhillrecords.com
Ever since, I rarely listen to music recreationally. I am constantly listening to my own mixes and productions, and I've got to give the ears a break when at home!
 
I still have the mighty LarryLenco turntable and all those records, sadly neglected. Terabytes of a digital library including all of my SACD's ripped to files, also neglected. However, the privilege of doing what I do with Autumn Hill...it's unbelievable.

For example, we are about to release a 21 song three hour anthology of one of the finest jazz pianists anywhere, Ptah Williams, playing in a trio with Rob Silverman on drums and myself on bass. I also produced, engineered, mixed and mastered all of these recordings. We released 8 songs from these sessions back in 2021 and here's what Downbeat Magazine had to say about it...spoiler, 4 stars! It made their Masterpieces of the year list as well.
https://downbeat.com/reviews/detail/rhythm-city

Here's a few recently completed videos from Autumn Hill Records, with yours truly on bass. Enjoy and share please!!!

https://youtu.be/Cj9o3Tbjxy0?si=woRlgNiLoW-ziXLg
https://youtu.be/Ko7-H94fbQg?si=1dn9vQiBBO524qaz
https://youtu.be/s6eihv_s9YE?si=Isi8-YMhTDRAWX7X
https://youtu.be/UvebuYeLNTI?si=WU2_YxdjgB0ZCIIP

peace and good health to all...lk

Wow.  Interesting about not wanting or having time to listen to what you already own/have.  I can understand.  When VCR's came out, people would record their shows and watch them.  Me, being a TVholic, would watch TV all the time, I may record something but would just not watch it as I would be actively watching broadcast shows as they happened.

You could host a listening party where you showcase some of your current projects and get hyper feedback.  :)

To the facebook group page...I'm not lurking.  :)

Bo