brad
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I want to go see this band so badly. I need to relive that 80s Crimson experience.
Oh, gosh. You do know how to pick 'em. Alas, time takes a toll. That's Mr. Belew in front, isn't it? He just doesn't have the pipes for that material anymore.
However, I shall have to go buy "In the Court of the Crimson King" today. Then I shall turn off my cell phone, draw the blinds, close my eyes, and pretend that it is 50 years ago for a little while.
@Professor_Stevens yeah that's Adrian.
Sometimes you just can't go back. After all the decades I have been playing and replaying their (rather small) oeuvre, I finally got to go into DC for a live performance by Kraftwerk. Necessarily, it wasn't the same four robots I first knew. but Ralf was on the stage. Now, common belief is that they don't actually perform. They just pretend to turn knobs while you see a recorded show. Well, fine. But they had rearranged all of it. It just wasn't... how it goes.
You can't go back.
@Professor_Stevens My friend Todd is a huge Kraftwork fan. He's seen them in concert also.
I went because they made such a lasting impression on me in the late '70s. So I felt I had something akin to a duty to go. Also, if I hadn't, I'd have spent the remainder of my life thinking, "I could have seen Kraftwerk..." The actual event was a big disappointment (I even left before the end). But, at least it cured me of any future fears arising from that particular strain of FOMO.
@brad a nostalgia experience is exactly what I'm looking for. I loved that version of the band.
If you've ever found yourself missing the "good old days" of the #web, what is it that you miss? (Interpret "it" broadly: specific websites? types of activities? feelings? etc.) And approximately when were those good old days?
No wrong answers — I'm working on an article and wanted to get some outside thoughts.
My memory of the "personal web" at that time is that it felt like it was a linear progression from BBSes, gopher, Usenet, and IRC. More graphical and more widely accessible, but with a lot of the same community spirit.
The article goes on to say that Kaspersky is banned from providing software to US users, which I guess is possible to enforce to a certain extent.
I'm in Shanghai right now, seamlessly using a VPN to access blocked content (including the linked article), so I'm a little skeptical.
Farmers in Bastrop, TX were hopeful when Elon Musk bought land nearby, but now he’s turning the area into “an environmentally hazardous industrial park.” Authorities won’t do anything because they’re understaffed and “intimidated by their powerful new neighbor.”
https://www.texasmonthly.com/news-politics/elon-musk-vs-organic-farmers-bastrop/