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Reply #30 posted 06/22/06 10:27am

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I'd look into getting something other than an Ipod. Dealing with their format leaves a lot to be desired. Iriver or Creative Zen are good.


i have a creative zen video, and it beats the shit out of i-pod. much better product, though most people get i-pods because of the brand name recognition

what's the price point? I will definitely think about this. I thougth ipod because it's what I know. If there is other stuff that's better I want that nod
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Reply #31 posted 06/22/06 10:35am

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

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i have a creative zen video, and it beats the shit out of i-pod. much better product, though most people get i-pods because of the brand name recognition

what's the price point? I will definitely think about this. I thougth ipod because it's what I know. If there is other stuff that's better I want that nod


same as i-pod.

like you, i just didnt knwo any other, as ipod rns one hell of a good publicity campaign. the salesman at virgin was ultra-cool, and said, well, i can sell you an ipod, which we have in stock, but you should get a zen, which we dont carry. he said that ipods only take a few particular file types, and only ONE video file type, which is mac based. whereas the zen takes almost ANY kind of file type, including the video file types i usually use (divx, xvid, mpg, avi, etc)

and on top of it- my friends chris, ryan, and steven all bought i-pods more or less around the same time, and everyone of them has had to have it replaced for battery or hard drive trouble. mine gives me almost no trouble other than the occasional freeze up.
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Reply #32 posted 06/22/06 11:30am

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cborgman said:

superspaceboy said:



I'd look into getting something other than an Ipod. Dealing with their format leaves a lot to be desired. Iriver or Creative Zen are good.


i have a creative zen video, and it beats the shit out of i-pod. much better product, though most people get i-pods because of the brand name recognition


I thought you hated the Zen...Didn't you have one that broke on you?

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Reply #33 posted 06/22/06 11:37am

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

cborgman said:



i have a creative zen video, and it beats the shit out of i-pod. much better product, though most people get i-pods because of the brand name recognition

what's the price point? I will definitely think about this. I thougth ipod because it's what I know. If there is other stuff that's better I want that nod


See IPods will never come down in price...they keep making new ones and phasing out the old ones to keep the price at 3-4 hundred. AND you have to use it with iTunes (which rips I think m4a's). Creative is non proprietary and can play a variety of formats. I am not even sure that iPod will play anything other than the format it creates.

Also...also iPod has this thing about it with it's syncing. Meaning lets say you loaded up your iPod with music and then dumped the music off of your computer, when you reconnect your iPod it will try and sync with what ever "playlist" you had pointed it to. If the playlist..or more so music in it is gone, it will over write and delete your music. I think there may be a work around where it will not sync up automatically and you can drag and drop (perhaps) songs into the iPod. I have known folks to lose all what's in their iPod for this reason.

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Reply #34 posted 06/22/06 11:38am

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cborgman said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


what's the price point? I will definitely think about this. I thougth ipod because it's what I know. If there is other stuff that's better I want that nod


same as i-pod.

like you, i just didnt knwo any other, as ipod rns one hell of a good publicity campaign. the salesman at virgin was ultra-cool, and said, well, i can sell you an ipod, which we have in stock, but you should get a zen, which we dont carry. he said that ipods only take a few particular file types, and only ONE video file type, which is mac based. whereas the zen takes almost ANY kind of file type, including the video file types i usually use (divx, xvid, mpg, avi, etc)

and on top of it- my friends chris, ryan, and steven all bought i-pods more or less around the same time, and everyone of them has had to have it replaced for battery or hard drive trouble. mine gives me almost no trouble other than the occasional freeze up.


And by the time you run into trouble...the damn thing has been phased out by Apple.

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Reply #35 posted 06/22/06 11:41am

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cnet review on several creative products


http://cnet.search.com/se...n&tag=srch

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Reply #36 posted 06/22/06 11:47am

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cborgman said:



i have a creative zen video, and it beats the shit out of i-pod. much better product, though most people get i-pods because of the brand name recognition


I thought you hated the Zen...Didn't you have one that broke on you?


i had an older model one that from my rough clumsy way with it had a headphone jack that needed repair. i caleld them and they offered to fix it for free, as it was still under warranty, but i realized i just wanted a new one cause i wanted a video one
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Reply #37 posted 06/22/06 12:30pm

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But more to the point of this thread.... lol Yes, this song is just killer. The concept is right on point. Music is the reflection of our soul nod

One of my all time favorite albums. Amazing from start to finish. They were untouchable with this shit worship
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Reply #38 posted 06/22/06 5:48pm

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OOOHHHH and look who I'll be seeing this weekend!!!

SAN FRANCISCO
June 24th Live show San Francisco
June 25th San Fran gay pride show after the parade

Jealous!
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Reply #39 posted 06/22/06 5:49pm

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I need an ipod so bad because I start talkin about all my favorite albums and then have no idea where to find them bawl I have boxes of CDs, CDs at work, CDs at home, CDs in storage..... I am just going to have to go out and buy this this weekend because I am jonesing so hard to hear it right now fit

I need a computer with iTunes that works. mad
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Reply #40 posted 06/22/06 5:49pm

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Have any of the members spoken much about why they broke up?
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Reply #41 posted 06/23/06 2:21am

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I found this..

"Dmitry's Toronto history dates back to the mid-'80s, when he inaugurated Rock 'n' Roll Fag Bar, a rarified mix that brought together the Jackson Five, Kraftwerk and Tom Jones. This postmodern formula -- everything old is new again! -- hardly seems daring now, but to a dance scene stumbling on its last legs, it was a breath of fresh air.

The essence of this New York-born event was parlayed into the formation of Deee-Lite. As much a "band" as a happening, Deee-Lite's worldly view of bubblegum and house music mixed the sensibilities of Russian émigré Dmitry Brill, Japanese sound surgeon Towa Tei and brassy American chanteuse Lady Kier Kirby. The resulting hybrid of '70s AM radio soul and sampledelia was at least partly responsible for bringing the funk back to suburban white kids via their one massive hit, "Groove Is in the Heart."

Flash-forward only four years and see Deee-Lite struggling against the delete bin with their luminous third and final outing, Dewdrops in the Garden. The Clash and Earth, Wind and Fire samples helped ignite Deee-Lite's utopia, where phones are never busy ("Why don't you get call-waiting or something?") and a direct link to the dancefloor is as close as the living room studio.

"It was the first record I would make in my house. It revolutionized everything," Dmitry says of Dewdrops. "Towa collaborated until this album. He had just moved to Japan, and the long-distance thing wasn't working too well. Ani [DJ On-E] collaborated on this album as well, so that was a really good, new influence. The programming, the songs and the arrangements were my department. Kier was really active in collecting samples. I can't take credit for it alone."

On Deee-Lite's final tour, Dmitry and Ani shared turntable duties at a rave extravaganza that transformed a north-end ski chalet called the Honeypot into an outer-space landing pod. "Kier moved to London, so the geographic thing has not worked in our favour," says Dmitry. "She used to be my girlfriend and then we broke up and blah, blah, blah." And thus ended Deee-Lite."

Dmitry has been playing in London at a night called Egg or The Egg
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Reply #42 posted 06/23/06 3:25am

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I found this..

"Dmitry's Toronto history dates back to the mid-'80s, when he inaugurated Rock 'n' Roll Fag Bar, a rarified mix that brought together the Jackson Five, Kraftwerk and Tom Jones. This postmodern formula -- everything old is new again! -- hardly seems daring now, but to a dance scene stumbling on its last legs, it was a breath of fresh air.

The essence of this New York-born event was parlayed into the formation of Deee-Lite. As much a "band" as a happening, Deee-Lite's worldly view of bubblegum and house music mixed the sensibilities of Russian émigré Dmitry Brill, Japanese sound surgeon Towa Tei and brassy American chanteuse Lady Kier Kirby. The resulting hybrid of '70s AM radio soul and sampledelia was at least partly responsible for bringing the funk back to suburban white kids via their one massive hit, "Groove Is in the Heart."

Flash-forward only four years and see Deee-Lite struggling against the delete bin with their luminous third and final outing, Dewdrops in the Garden. The Clash and Earth, Wind and Fire samples helped ignite Deee-Lite's utopia, where phones are never busy ("Why don't you get call-waiting or something?") and a direct link to the dancefloor is as close as the living room studio.

"It was the first record I would make in my house. It revolutionized everything," Dmitry says of Dewdrops. "Towa collaborated until this album. He had just moved to Japan, and the long-distance thing wasn't working too well. Ani [DJ On-E] collaborated on this album as well, so that was a really good, new influence. The programming, the songs and the arrangements were my department. Kier was really active in collecting samples. I can't take credit for it alone."

On Deee-Lite's final tour, Dmitry and Ani shared turntable duties at a rave extravaganza that transformed a north-end ski chalet called the Honeypot into an outer-space landing pod. "Kier moved to London, so the geographic thing has not worked in our favour," says Dmitry. "She used to be my girlfriend and then we broke up and blah, blah, blah." And thus ended Deee-Lite."

Dmitry has been playing in London at a night called Egg or The Egg

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Reply #43 posted 06/23/06 3:30am

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GangstaFam said:

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Liked it better on second listen. thumbs up!

I can't get enough of it lately!


It's the best summer CD. Almost the best EVER. smile
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Reply #44 posted 06/23/06 3:51am

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It's the best summer CD. Almost the best EVER. smile

No argument here!
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Reply #45 posted 06/23/06 5:58am

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Everyone here seems to prefer Dewdrops in the Garden. I liked it a lot when it first came out, but I prefer the two before it.
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Reply #46 posted 06/23/06 6:08am

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i blasted it on my mp3 player on the train ride home last night, although i have to say i think i prefer the remxi album mox of it a little better
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Reply #47 posted 06/23/06 6:26am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Everyone here seems to prefer Dewdrops in the Garden. I liked it a lot when it first came out, but I prefer the two before it.

I think they have a ton of highlights, but Dewdrops is the more satisfying album.
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Reply #48 posted 06/23/06 6:34am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Everyone here seems to prefer Dewdrops in the Garden. I liked it a lot when it first came out, but I prefer the two before it.


World Clique is wicked, I just got more into Deee-lite with Dewdrops. Deee-lite theme, Good Beat (Especially the wwwooooo waaaa woooo waaa bit!) and Power of love rock my socks right off my feet
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Reply #49 posted 06/23/06 6:37am

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That picture looks like it was taken at a minimum security facility. lol

This song and its presence in clubs are partially responsible for my bad grades in first semester, sophomore year.biggrin




the deee-lite scene in this movie was PERFECT. it gave me a newfound love for the remix of "music selector". nod
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Reply #50 posted 06/23/06 6:40am

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Everyone here seems to prefer Dewdrops in the Garden. I liked it a lot when it first came out, but I prefer the two before it.


i loved world clique when it came out, and i loved infinity within, even though it was a little preachy...but i still remember hearing dewdrops for the first time and sitting in the car with my mouth open through the first four or five songs, wondering when it was going to let up. i have fond memories of all three albums, but i think dewdrops is something really special.
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Reply #51 posted 06/23/06 6:41am

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the deee-lite scene in this movie was PERFECT. it gave me a newfound love for the remix of "music selector". nod

Have you busted this album out for summer yet?
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Reply #52 posted 06/23/06 6:43am

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Everyone here seems to prefer Dewdrops in the Garden. I liked it a lot when it first came out, but I prefer the two before it.


i loved world clique when it came out, and i loved infinity within, even though it was a little preachy...but i still remember hearing dewdrops for the first time and sitting in the car with my mouth open through the first four or five songs, wondering when it was going to let up. i have fond memories of all three albums, but i think dewdrops is something really special.

A little preachy? lol I do remember being wowed by Dewdrops... when it first came out. I still like it, but I just am not as fond of it as I once was. Still, it's one of the premiere dance albums of its time.
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Reply #53 posted 06/23/06 6:43am

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Anx said:

the deee-lite scene in this movie was PERFECT. it gave me a newfound love for the remix of "music selector". nod

Have you busted this album out for summer yet?


not consciously for summer, no. but i have listened to it recently. nod

the only album i specifically play to usher in a new season is prince's "parade" album, on the first day of spring that i can open my windows. smile
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Reply #54 posted 06/23/06 6:45am

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not consciously for summer, no. but i have listened to it recently. nod

the only album i specifically play to usher in a new season is prince's "parade" album, on the first day of spring that i can open my windows. smile

It is perfect for that.
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Reply #55 posted 06/23/06 6:49am

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Anx said:



i loved world clique when it came out, and i loved infinity within, even though it was a little preachy...but i still remember hearing dewdrops for the first time and sitting in the car with my mouth open through the first four or five songs, wondering when it was going to let up. i have fond memories of all three albums, but i think dewdrops is something really special.

A little preachy? lol I do remember being wowed by Dewdrops... when it first came out. I still like it, but I just am not as fond of it as I once was. Still, it's one of the premiere dance albums of its time.

As a kid, I got caught up in World Clique as I'm sure a lot of folks did that were hooked by "Groove is in the Heart". But I totally didn't follow through with Deee-Lite until some of my raver friends turned me on to Dewdrops and Sampladelic Relics in the mid-90's. I wish I had paid attention all along, cuz I really missed out. I would give anything to have been able to see them live. pout
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Reply #56 posted 06/23/06 6:51am

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stuff about infinity within

They still camp it up with "Pussycat Meow", so it wasn't too heavy-handed. And "Love Is Everything" is a contender for their best song.
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Reply #57 posted 06/23/06 6:51am

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RipHer2Shreds said:


A little preachy? lol I do remember being wowed by Dewdrops... when it first came out. I still like it, but I just am not as fond of it as I once was. Still, it's one of the premiere dance albums of its time.

As a kid, I got caught up in World Clique as I'm sure a lot of folks did that were hooked by "Groove is in the Heart". But I totally didn't follow through with Deee-Lite until some of my raver friends turned me on to Dewdrops and Sampladelic Relics in the mid-90's. I wish I had paid attention all along, cuz I really missed out. I would give anything to have been able to see them live. pout


and the fact that i DID see them live still doesn't seem like reality. nuts
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Reply #58 posted 06/23/06 6:53am

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and the fact that i DID see them live still doesn't seem like reality. nuts

You're hurting me very badly. hrmph
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Reply #59 posted 06/23/06 7:04am

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GangstaFam said:

RipHer2Shreds said:


A little preachy? lol I do remember being wowed by Dewdrops... when it first came out. I still like it, but I just am not as fond of it as I once was. Still, it's one of the premiere dance albums of its time.

As a kid, I got caught up in World Clique as I'm sure a lot of folks did that were hooked by "Groove is in the Heart". But I totally didn't follow through with Deee-Lite until some of my raver friends turned me on to Dewdrops and Sampladelic Relics in the mid-90's. I wish I had paid attention all along, cuz I really missed out. I would give anything to have been able to see them live. pout


unfortunately, them is no longer possible, but you can still see individual them. i saw kier live at wigstock last summer, and i am betting she will be back this year
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