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10 More Great Guitar Solos

Issue 123FEATURED

As I wrote in Issue 117: I am not a musician – I play no instrument (I can whistle pretty well, though). I did play the drums (in high school and college),...

Five Weeks in Mongolia, Part One

Issue 123FEATURED

It’s morning in Ulan Bator, Mongolia. I feel green, shaken and dehydrated from a rather spectacular night of diarrhea and vomiting. In matters of revenge, Montezuma has got nothing on...

Frank Zappa – The King of Freaky’s New Movie

Issue 123MUSIC TO MY EARS

A new documentary named Zappa will be released by Magnolia Pictures on November 27, 2020. I was incredibly fortunate to be a sent a screener for the movie in the hope I...

Eight Decades of Wrong Assumptions: The Loudnes...

Issue 123REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE

Let’s cut straight to the chase: Who won the loudness wars? Nobody. (For the benefit of those unfamiliar with the term, the “Loudness War” refers to the practice of trying...

Whisky

Issue 123MUSIC'AL NOTES

The man with the whisky bottle kept filling my glass. I was thrilled; a 14 year-old drinking alcohol for the first time. It was a synagogue party and I had...

Learning to Fly

Issue 123Opening Salvo

Every day is an opportunity to learn something. Even when there are days when we feel like we’re wading through molasses, we can still expand our knowledge, even if it’s...

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Can You Carry a Concept Too Far?

Issue 123COMPLETE RECOVERY

You might have heard about Danzig Sings Elvis when it was released in April. If you did, then like me you thought that Glenn Danzig (keywords: punk, metal, goth, horror, loud, shirtless)...

Milt Hinton: Dean of the Jazz Bass

Issue 123TRADING EIGHTS

When Milt Hinton was born in 1910, Mississippi was far from a welcoming place for Black people. Hinton once told a reporter that he saw a lynching when he was...

Shining Stars

Issue 123OFF THE CHARTS

When he was a teenager, Tennessee native Maurice White moved to Chicago to live with his mother. He started gigging on the drums in nightclubs, while by day he attended...

Tale of the Tapes

Issue 123EUREKA MOMENTS

When I arrived on campus my freshman year at Marist College I brought with me a wooden box filled with cassette tapes. I still have that wood box and now...

I Was Standing on a Corner in Clifton, Arizona

Issue 123PARTING SHOT

Clifton, Arizona. I like the fact that it's always easy to find a spot to park your motorcycle. What I find disturbing is that there isn't a single audio shop...

Winners

Issue 123TOO MUCH TCHAIKOVSKY

  For weeks now I’ve been planning a column on the winners of various creative-achievement prizes in music. No problem with material — it’s all there. The only problem is...

Four Great Albums - One Just Sounds Terrible

Issue 123TO BE DETERMINED

Japandroids – Massey F*cking Hall Japandroids is an indie/post-punk duo from Vancouver, Canada; the band consists of Brian King on guitars and lead vocals and David Prowse on drums. The band...

Tube Tester

Issue 122AUDIO ANTHROPOLOGY

I’m afraid to even turn this thing on. Jennings Model J-1005 high voltage voltmeter.   A true classic and recommended reading for anyone into vacuum tubes.   A classic of...

Little Esther: Long Days With the Diva

Issue 122TRUE-LIFE ROCK TALES

It’s 1977 and we are waiting on Doheny Drive in Beverly Hills for talent manager Irene Pinn when her partner Jim Kellem (one of the two Jims who I worked...

Close Encounter With The Rolling Stones

Issue 122SITTING IN

As music lovers, we all have our most favorite concert experiences. A lot goes into deciding which shows were the best, including the venue, the sound, the seat location, and,...

Neil Young and Phil Baker’s To Feel the Music

Issue 122BOOK REVIEW

To Feel the Music: A Songwriter’s Mission to Save High-Quality Audio, by Neil Young and Phil Baker  Many if not most Copper readers are audiophiles, and one can safely presume we’re all music...

The Legacy of Eddie Van Halen

Issue 122TWISTED SYSTEMS

There are millions of guitar players. There are thousands of really good guitar players. There are hundreds of really great guitar players. And then there is an elite group very...

Val and Eddie, Amy and Tom Revisited

Issue 122FEATURED

Note: this article originally appeared in Copper Issue 74. In light of Eddie Van Halen’s passing, we felt it appropriate to run it again here in tribute, updated and with an added...

How Loud Is a Record?

Issue 122REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE

n this article, I shall attempt to shed light on an often misunderstood concept: loudness. Let us begin from the very basics. Three folks are playing a tenor sax, a...

Dame Ethel Smyth: Knight of the Musical Realm

Issue 122SOMETHING OLD / SOMETHING NEW

In 1922, when she became the first female composer ever to be knighted by the British crown, Dame Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) solidified a reputation she’d fought for her whole career....

Reflections on Echo & the Bunnymen

Issue 122OFF THE CHARTS

When his Liverpool-based band called the Crucial Three broke up in 1978, singer Ian McCulloch formed a trio with guitarist Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson on bass. Echo & the...

Above These Badlands

Issue 122PARTING SHOT

Badlands National Park, South Dakota, July 2019. The nearby town of Wall is known for Wall Drug, more of a tourist gift shop than drugstore. Taken with a Sony A77-II...

Light Up the Sky

Issue 122Opening Salvo

The music world has lost an icon with the passing of Eddie Van Halen at 65. The man was one of the greatest and most influential rock guitarists of all...

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Two Violas and a Cello

Issue 122TOO MUCH TCHAIKOVSKY

Dear Reader, Hi there! Yes, I’m back from a self-imposed sabbatical. Wish I could say it cleared my head, sharpened my hearing, lifted my spirits. Probably did, a little. But...

Three Great New Records...and Waters Can Still ...

Issue 122TO BE DETERMINED

Roger Waters – Us + Them Us + Them documents Roger Waters’ recently released concert film of the same name; it offers highlights from the 2017 – 2018 Us + Them tour. There was a...

Crate-Digging for MP3s? No Joke

Issue 122WAYNE'S WORDS

Like many of us, I’ve been looking for bargain records, new or used, at record stores, highway antique shops, second hand emporiums, dilapidated book depositories and surprisingly well-organized Goodwill buildings...

Gayle Sanders of Eikon and MartinLogan, Part Two

Issue 122FRANKLY SPEAKING

In Part One, Gayle talked about his formative years in audio and the founding of electrostatic loudspeaker company MartinLogan...and left us with a cliffhanger as all of the company’s CLS...

Giraffes and Whipped Cream Return: Frank Zappa

Issue 122MUSIC TO MY EARS

This article originally appeared in Issue 18. We decided to run it again, in edited and updated form, as a prelude to WL’s upcoming review of the new movie, ZAPPA, to be...

A Talk With Walter Schofield of Krell Industries

Issue 122THE COPPER INTERVIEW

Well-known industry veteran Walter Schofield has been part of the audio community for over 40 years, having worked at leading manufacturers such as Linn, the Harman Specialty Group, SVS, and...

John, Paul, George, Ringo and Irving

Issue 122FEATURED

Irving Bieler was one step away from joining the Swinging Sixties. He was standing in front of the Music Box on South Main Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. He had...

An Assortment of Favorite Demo Recordings

Issue 122FEATURED

Many audiophile magazines and internet sites compile lists of what they consider definitive demonstration recordings that every audiophile should own, or at least use religiously when auditioning equipment. I rarely...

Sunset Marquis: When Bob Met Bruce

Issue 122DEEP DIVE

I was talking with singer/songwriter Ryan Hamilton the other day about his thoughts on the music of the 1970s and early 1980s. A celebrated musician within the world of Americana, Hamilton has...

An Olympian Experience

Issue 122SITTING IN

I. It was the Sunday after Thanksgiving in 2016. My phone rang. “Hi, this is Robert. Have you heard of the VOX Olympian?” Robert started his career working for Mark...

Dude Ranch

Issue 122MUSIC'AL NOTESweb-2517

“Great recovery Roy,” yelled the wrangler as I tightly pulled back on the reins of my horse whose front legs had collapsed on the steep downward slope. This happened on...

A Question of Time

Issue 121Opening Salvo

Do you sometimes feel like we’re living in an alternate universe? After all, alternate realities and parallel universes are not uncommon concepts in pop culture, let alone physics – just...

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Talking With Gayle Sanders of Eikon Audio and M...

Issue 121FRANKLY SPEAKING

Gayle Martin Sanders was one of the co-founders of electrostatic loudspeaker manufacturer MartinLogan, along with Ronald Logan Sutherland. (They combined their middle names to name the company.) The company first...

Social Distancing

Issue 121PARTING SHOT

Inside Lee's Liquor Lounge, Minneapolis, Minnesota, now closed.

Hittin' the Note

Issue 121AUDIO ANTHROPOLOGY

One of the most iconic taglines in advertising history, 1974. We'd bet you guys and gals could tell the difference though! Music makers: vintage strings and picks going back decades....

Workingman's Dead...at 50

Issue 121TWISTED SYSTEMS

First off, I am proud to announce two projects of mine that you may be interested in: I will start my own podcast in about a month. It will be...

Birth of the Cool

Issue 121FEATURED

Everyone wants to be cool. But what the heck is cool? “What is Hip?” Tower of Power asked us. “Tell me tell me, if you think ya know.” See, even...

Unusual Takes on Others' Songs, Part Two

Issue 121COMPLETE RECOVERY

Sometimes a performer is so taken with another artist’s song that they just have to do their own performance of it. These cover versions can range from faithful portrayal of...

Otis Redding: Deep Soul

Issue 121OFF THE CHARTS

Few musicians in history have been industry game-changers to the degree that Otis Redding was. And he barely made it past the age of 25. The soul singer seems to...

I'm (Not) With the Band

Issue 121EUREKA MOMENTS

When I was in fourth grade, I enrolled in Manhattan Music School. Not to be confused with The Manhattan School of Music, a private conservatory near Columbia University. The school...

Sam Rivers: Free Jazz Trailblazer

Issue 121TRADING EIGHTS

When Sam Rivers (1923 – 2011) was growing up in Oklahoma, he often heard his father singing gospel music. The elder Rivers had been a member of the celebrated Fisk...

Octave Records’ New Album, Temporary Circumstances

Issue 121OCTAVE PITCH

Octave Records has just released its second album, Temporary Circumstances by singer/songwriter/pianist Jessica Carson and the band Clandestine Amigo. Featuring Jessica’s reflective songs about lost love, resilience and even defiance against the...

Interview With Gary Gottlieb of the Audio Engin...

Issue 121THE COPPER INTERVIEW

Unlike other scientific fields that are related to physics, the products that result from audio engineering can often be said to have an almost magical component that makes the fusion...