got a bit of catching up to do; gotta hit the archive for tuesday and wednesday's drummer wonders. but belated congrats to doug and amanda, and timely congrats to charlie, for the successful marathon!
hi folks -- PROGRAMMING ALERT! --
Having a bit of last-minute computer trouble. Am re-starting studio computer. It will take a couple of minutes to get everything up and running again! Sorry for the delay!!!
Hi again -- I don't know what's wrong. My studio computer is saying it's getting signal from the router. But I can't connect. I was online until a little before showtime. I've restarted my main computer, restarted the router and the internet modem. Restarted the studio computer. But except for our main computer, our other computers are off-line. Any thoughts?
Charlie, wish I could help. I am shockingly ignorant about computers. Carmichael raises a good point. Is the computer that is not online connected to the router by cable or wifi? If wifi, are there other machines that are connecting via wifi?
If your other computers are wi-fi, you may have a software or password glitch. Try re-setting the router password and re-scan the available connections.
At any rate, it sounds like the router is the problem. Hardwire the GTDS stream computer into the connection that is working for the one computer. That should do the trick.
Before changing settings that worked, try the standard modem/router recyle unplug modem and router and plug back in again in that order- waiting for internet light on the modem before firing up the router. Add a computer reboot after that if that doesn't work.
funny thing, @trish -- that's what i did -- didn't work! then i did it again. it worked, but it took a few minutes to kick in. maybe my main computer is shot, or the router... anyway, here we are now!
12:31pm
Tower:
Really diggin' the Tom Jones. And yes, he had 3 45's on the Tower label.
Saw Tom a few years ago at a now-defunct "resort" in Northern California. He sang Burnin' Down the House, along with Tower of Power's What is Hip? He's still got the chops.
Carm, don't know if it ran in the Old Sod, but Tom Jones had a variety show in 1969 or so, ran on Friday nights in the US. Great production numbers, genuinely funny comedy, musical guests from way outside the Vegas crowd -- in all, pretty out there for 60s variety television.
Best line in today's NYT obituary for ex-porn king Harry Reems:
"Mr. Reems played Dr. Young, a physician whose diagnostic brilliance — he locates the rare anatomical quirk that makes Ms. Lovelace’s character vastly prefer oral sex to intercourse — is matched by his capacity for tireless ministration."
Got a date with an angel. Before I go, Charlie, I just want to mention remembering you doing "Fire" to open the Hoof n Mouth finale in, what was it, 2006? Super cool.
Parq, I do remember that show, but not Arthur Brown being on it. I moved to California by 1966, so I grew up on Yank TV. What a list of 60s luminaries too!
I have a black & white Brown video with the fire head thing, that looks like it was from a British show. Carl Palmer is on the drums.
GIVE THE DRUMMER RADIO PROGRAMMING ALERT...
Mighty Matt Fiveash is up next here on the Drummer Stream. Matt's show will feature a birthday celebration for blues pianist Otis Spann and an in-studio visit from the program director of kindred-spirit radio station WCBN (Ann Arbor, MI)
Thanks everyone for hangin' in there today! You're all smokin! See you next week. Stay tuned for Matt Fiveash -- he's set to blow! Here's his playlist: www.wfmu.org...