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20:06
@sbi I am truly sorry to hear that. (For anybody looking on: yes, this is proof that I am capable of being serious, even if it is extremely rare).
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Doesn't that parenthetical make you non-serious?
@Xeo Not at all.
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Thanks, guys. Unfortunately, there's nothing to do but to fly down there and clean up after him. :-(
@sbi my condolences
@sbi That is usually a lot of hard work, and right when you're least ready to do it.
20:13
@sbi don't forget to take time to properly grieve
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@JerryCoffin Indeed. Also, in this case it's to be done in a furrin country, where I don't speak the language and very few people speak English... Fortunately, my sister speaks it fairly well.
@Mgetz I have been listening to nothing but Nick Cave for three days. Does that count?
It seems this is the concert I have been to back then. I remember that live version of Oh Lord as being quite impressive (in fact, I never much liked the studio version anymore after that), but the sound is so bad in that video that this doesn't come across.
@sbi have you eaten regular meals?
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@Mgetz Not really, but then I could probably skip meals for a couple of weeks and all it would do to me would be to make me healthier... :(
@sbi Where was he?
@sbi eat, you need to make sure you're eating while you're grieving. The point of making yourself eat is to remind yourself to keep going because you have a life to live
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20:17
@JerryCoffin Canaries.
@Mgetz Now you sound like my mum. She came over yesterday to bring me a meal, but left the pot at home, so I had to cook a quick soup for the two of us. :)
(Now, that might sound strange, but you have to know they have been divorced for >40 years, so she mostly grieves for me.)
@sbi I might not be practicing but there are a few things I took away from my religion and why it does the things it does. The practices around death are oddly VERY specific, and when explained actually make a lot of sense.
@sbi To me it sounds utterly hilarious.
@sbi I used that technique extensively when I had gut problems and I'm aiming to return to that now
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@JerryCoffin Yeah, but then you are Jerry. :)
@Mgetz He'd hate me bringing religious rituals into this. :)
@sbi not advocating you do, nor am I suggesting you follow all of it. Just reminding you to eat and keep living.
20:23
@sbi Indeed. Even when my dad died, I couldn't stay very serious for very long. Sorrowful, yes--serious, not so much.
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@Mgetz Thanks, but I have grieved for all my grandparents, so I somewhat know the drill. I suspect I am a bit older than you.
@sbi probably, my parents and 3/4 grandparents are still alive and mostly kicking
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@JerryCoffin Oh, don't get me wrong, I can very much relate to that. I weep like a little girl at burials, I can't help that, but that doesn't mean I don't appreciate a joke before or afterwards.
@Mgetz I assume that means three out of four..
@sbi Oh my... I'm so sorry about that, idk where I got that idea from.
20:25
@MartinJames you are correct
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Here is another version where the sound is a bit better. They takes their sweet time to really pick it up (it's 8:30min long!), but in the end it's closer to noise metal than to the studio version. I think I might just have deafened my neighbors with it. :)
@Borgleader No need to get dramatic. I confuse these things all the time. :)
^That's a good one!
@sbi My sincere condolences.
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Thanks, everybody. Listen to that live version of Oh Lord if you want to do me a favor. :)
no worries
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20:41
That is a pretty good concert. Not everything, but there's a few good live versions on it. This rendition of Mercy Seat might have finished off the neighbors.
Damn, I just realized that my links to specific times in the video do not work when I click on them. :(
Oh well, time to break out a glass. Are you still around, @Martin?
@sbi Fortunately, we're still capable of dealing with that...
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@JerryCoffin Cheers!
@sbi Cheers, my friend!
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@JerryCoffin Thanks. One day we should have a drink together, you know?
I picked Writer's Tears (the Red Head) for the occasion. Seems fitting. Also, it's pretty damn good.
@sbi If I ever get to Berlin, I'd love to--and when/if I get to Europe, I'll make it a point to get to Berlin. But I don't travel much lately...
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20:51
@JerryCoffin Yeah, and it's unlikely that I will go to the US in the foreseeable future.
@sbi Well played! (I guess)
Or did you misspell Whet? :)
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@sehe Um. You mean you agree with my little rant?
Among other things (the typo was the irony)
By the way, I'll be in Sauerland next 2 weeks
Anything must-see :)
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@sehe Do I have a typo in there?
Jun 26 at 21:15, by sehe
> Fast-typing colleagues, OTOH, tend to use the Backspace key a lot in order to edit whet they wrote.
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20:53
@sehe How would I know? I'm an East German!
Maybe it's on porpoise :)
@sbi No offense :)
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@sehe Dang!
@sehe Noo!
@sehe None taken, non intended.
@sbi It was subtle
Or should I say, it wes subtle
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Now I would have to log into Wordpress to fix this. Sigh. I guess I won't be doing that tonight.
@sbi Are you a fan of piano music?
20:57
@sbi I tend to disagree with it to at least some extent. Even though I don't type very fast (nor accurately at all) there are times I value being able to type at least reasonably quickly. The most common in when I've finally figured out how to solve a problem, and need to get at least some description of it typed out quickly, before I forget some important detail, and end up having to re-invent half of it.
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@VermillionAzure Some of it. Not much, though. (I think @sehe is The Piano Man around here.)
@sbi I see. I often listen to my piano collections stuff when I'm down... wondering if it might help
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@VermillionAzure Mhmm. Maybe this would be the moment to get out Keith Jarrett's Kölln Concert. But then, Nick Cave serves me just fine these days.
@VermillionAzure I find piano something of a conundrum. Listening to it in person is fun, but (to me) most recordings of pianos sound very little like listening to one live--little enough that I don't enjoy most of them much.
@JerryCoffin I like impressionist/romantic/contemporary piano so usually the recordings fit well
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21:02
That reminds me: I did listen to something else yesterday. That was the Hilliard Ensemble & Jan Garbarek's Officium. I love their Beata Viscera.
@sbi Well, these are my favorite ones that feel like magic to me: youtube.com/watch?v=gXtyhK7xrWU
I still don't know what genre this type of music is. The style is different from most contemporary, I find
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@sbi Here it is.
@VermillionAzure NieR? Is that a game?
@sbi Yes. But they selected certain pieces to get turned into piano arrangements
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@VermillionAzure The beginning does remind me a bit of Keith Jarrett. :)
@sbi The first time I listened to the first track, I thought it was the most perfect piano piece I listened to
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21:08
@VermillionAzure OK. The first game I came across that had a notable soundtrack was Gothic 3.
@VermillionAzure Have you listened to The Kölln Concert?
@sbi No, but I got the link now
@sehe Shit man, that's exactly me.
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@VermillionAzure That is live, though. You can here him moan and tap his foot etc.
I hit backspace once every four key or something, I think.
@sbi That gets even better once you learn the story behind it.
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@EtiennedeMartel What's the story?
@JerryCoffin I dunno. If I can't keep a thought in my head for long enough to type it, then I'm lost anyway. OTOH, I tend to write short bullet points first, if I'm in a hurry. Prose is done from that.
21:12
Jarrett was tired, hadn't slept well the nights before, and due to an error on the staff's part, he had to play on a shitty piano.
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@EtiennedeMartel Just found it: youtube.com/watch?v=y9rTZLjBOfI
@sbi Basically comes out pretty simply: the faster I can type, the bigger of a thought I can manage... :-)
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@JerryCoffin My problem is not typing big thoughts, but birthing them first. :)
@sbi Mostly, but Mr. Bell and I are working on it, and I expect to be not around so much very soon
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@MartinJames Well, I have something else, but cheers to you nonetheless!
21:21
@sbi yeah, (gurgle).
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@MartinJames Nah, I'm not pouring it down. I just wet my tongue with it once in a while. It's too good (and too expensive) to drink it fast.
@sbi Ok, well I have only Arthur's blended finest, so I can go at it with wild abandon, (at least until Anne gets home and finds out I stole her booze).
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@MartinJames Well, there's something to be said for living alone then. (The worst that happens to me is when my mother has a look at my whisky when she visits and asks me to estimate how much money I put into it...)
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21:35
@VermillionAzure Well, it's good enough for me. Can you buy this somewhere?
@sbi LOL, do you halve or double the estimate before telling her?
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@VermillionAzure BTW, if you like that, you might want to check out a few things by Wim Mertems. Beware, though, he has done a few very weird things you might not be strange enough for. :) Start with his jérémiades album. (Here is Alef from that one.)
@MartinJames I quarter it. :)
@sbi hehe..
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Anyway, midnight is approaching fast, my glass is empty, and I am planning to go to work tomorrow. I guess I should go to sleep now.
Bye folks, and thanks for being with me tonight.
21:51
@sbi Nite...
22:02
Night, big ape
22:24
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One in the classic style, for @JerryCoffin
probably best to post them, as then you can claim you didn't know they were dead
@sehe Thank you sir. That made my afternoon a little brighter.
22:47
@sehe did you end up finding which version you liked better?
 
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23:49
sending car to service is always troublesome - I have to remove all my rubbish stuff from inside :p
@Telkitty Letters or dead bodies?
random stuff - like old water bottle, letters, random piece of clothes
some 3 year old sunscreen, 10 year old map
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