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The 12-inch single (often simply called 12") is a type of gramophone record that has wider groove spacing and shorter playing time compared to typical LPs. This allows for louder levels to be cut on the disc by the cutting engineer, which in turn gives a wider dynamic range, and thus better sound quality. This record type is commonly used in disco and dance music genres, where DJs use them to play in discos or clubs. They are played at either 33⅓ or 45 rpm.
12-inch singles typically have much shorter playing time than full-length LPs, thus require fewer grooves per inch. This extra space permits a broader dynamic range or louder recording level as the grooves' excursions (i.e., the width of the groove waves and distance traveled from side to side by the turntable stylus) can be much greater in amplitude, especially in the bass frequencies so important for dance music. Many record companies began producing 12-inch (30 cm) singles at 33⅓ rpm, although 45 rpm gives better treble response and was used on many 12-inch singles, especially in the UK.
MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III, more commonly referred to as MP3, is an audio coding format for digital audio which uses a form of lossy data compression. It is a common audio format for consumer audio streaming or storage, as well as a de facto standard of digital audio compression for the transfer and playback of music on most digital audio players.
The use of lossy compression is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent the audio recording and still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio for most listeners. An MP3 file that is created using the setting of 128 kbit/s will result in a file that is about 1/11 the size of the CD file created from the original audio source (44,100 samples per second × 16 bits per sample × 2 channels = 1,411,200 bit/s; MP3 compressed at 128 kbit/s: 128,000 bit/s [1 k = 1,000, not 1024, because it is a bit rate]. Ratio: 1,411,200/128,000 = 11.025). An MP3 file can also be constructed at higher or lower bit rates, with higher or lower resulting quality.
1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (dominical letter CB) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1988th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 988th year of the 2nd millennium, the 88th year of the 20th century, and the 9th year of the 1980s decade.
In the 20th century, the year 1988 has the most Roman numeral digits (11).
1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United States (NSFNET) and Europe (Nordunet) as well as the first Internet-based chat protocol, Internet Relay Chat. The concept of the World Wide Web was first discussed at CERN in 1988.
The Soviet Union began its major restructuring towards a mixed economy at the beginning of 1988 and began its gradual collapse. The first extrasolar planet, Gamma Cephei Ab (confirmed in 2002) was detected this year and the World Health Organization began its mission to eradicate polio, a feat that is nearly complete as of 2015.
1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday (dominical letter DC) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1976th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 976th year of the 2nd millennium, the 76th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1970s decade.
Prince - Paisley Park (remix)
A-Prince - Hello, 에이프린스 - 헬로, Music Core 20130112
Joey Jay • reggae roots dub 17/3/96 Kiss 100FM wikidub
Funky 4+1 / That's The Joint (original mix)
[273] I Want To Break Free - 12" Vinyl Singles from UK and USA (1984)
ELEKTRIK FUNK - on a journey (i sing the funk electric) (1982) [12'inch]
George Harrison and Eric Clapton - While my guitar gently weeps
Elton John- I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That
USGS Public Lecture: Warm Ice—Dynamics of Rapidly Changing Glaciers
Keith Moon
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Arumai Illam- A Place for the Needy
12" version of Paisley Park RIP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_(musician)
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Here's a cassette tape recording of a Joey Jay's "Words Sounds & Power" roots reggae show from April 1996. Joey Jay's legendary Kiss 100 FM radio programmes, broadcast on a Sunday night across the airwaves to London Town, brought together the latest digi-dubs and old-school tunes. Featuring: Joel Poet Barry Brown Earl 16 Ras Alla Aba Shanti Coco Tea Mykall Rose Sly & Robbie Al Campbell Dennis Brown Private Collection King Tubby Pat Kelly BB Seaton Horace Andy and more...enjoy! This vid's not hi-res but it's the music that counts.
Enjoy ! The Funky 4+1 / That's The Joint Formed in 1976, the group was the first hip hop group to have a female MC, Sha Rock. Their most significant hit was the nine-minute "That's the Joint," which was sampled by the Beastie Boys on the song "Shake Your Rump." "That's the Joint" was sampled from A Taste of Honey's "Rescue Me". Their other notable recordings included the almost sixteen-minute "Rappin' and Rockin' The House", and Jazzy Jeff's recording of "King Heroin", from which a beat was sampled for use in the theme of the "The Apprentice" which taken from the O'Jays' "Money". The group never recorded a full studio album. They were the first hip hop group to appear on a national television show, Saturday Night Live, in a season six episode hosted by Blondie's Deborah Harry (some[...
Here are the 12" vinyl singles of I Want To Break Free that were released in the UK and USA in April 1984 by EMI and Capitol Records. Piano by Mariano Bryner.
----------------Rare Preludes Volume One----------------- ----Disco, Electro, Funk, Garage House, Soul---- Producer – Darryl Payne, Eric Matthew
Concierto realizado para The Princes Trust del año 1987.Con la participacion de : George Harrison: Guitarra y voz Eric Clapton: Guitarra (como curiosidad, es una lespaul) Jeff Lyne: Guitarra Phil Collins: Bateria Ringo Starr: Bateria Ray Cooper: Percusion Mark King: Bajo Elton John: Piano Jool Holland: Piano
'I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That' from the album Reg Strikes Back was released in 1988
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Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English musician best known as the drummer of the English rock group the Who. He was noted for his unique drumming style and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour. In 2011, Moon was voted the second-greatest drummer in history by a Rolling Stone readers' poll. His drumming continues to be praised by critics and musicians. Moon grew up in Alperton a suburb of Wembley, northwest London, and took up the drums during the early 1960s. After playing with a local band, the Beachcombers, he joined the Who in 1964 before they recorded their first single. Moon remained with the band during their rise to fame, and was quickly recognised for his distinctive drumming style. He occasionally collaborated with other musicians and later a...
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Here's a cassette tape recording of a Joey Jay's "Words Sounds & Power" roots reggae show from April 1996. Joey Jay's legendary Kiss 100 FM radio programmes, broadcast on a Sunday night across the airwaves to London Town, brought together the latest digi-dubs and old-school tunes. Featuring: Joel Poet Barry Brown Earl 16 Ras Alla Aba Shanti Coco Tea Mykall Rose Sly & Robbie Al Campbell Dennis Brown Private Collection King Tubby Pat Kelly BB Seaton Horace Andy and more...enjoy! This vid's not hi-res but it's the music that counts.
- Glacier Numerology – The how big, how long, how thick, how much, how often, of glacier science. - Glacier Photography – While a picture may be worth a thousand words, a collection of images may tell a complete forensic story. - Glacier Geophysics – How new technologies are being introduced to reexamine and refine decades old glacier analyses. ---------- Find this video and thousands more at https://usgs.gov/gallery. Stay up-to-date on USGS topics and news on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and more at https://usgs.gov/socialmedia. DYK? The USGS.gov site is completely mobile! Ditch the desktop and browse the latest earth science on your mobile device. Go to https://usgs.gov.
Keith John Moon (23 August 1946 – 7 September 1978) was an English musician best known as the drummer of the English rock group the Who. He was noted for his unique drumming style and his eccentric, often self-destructive behaviour. In 2011, Moon was voted the second-greatest drummer in history by a Rolling Stone readers' poll. His drumming continues to be praised by critics and musicians. Moon grew up in Alperton a suburb of Wembley, northwest London, and took up the drums during the early 1960s. After playing with a local band, the Beachcombers, he joined the Who in 1964 before they recorded their first single. Moon remained with the band during their rise to fame, and was quickly recognised for his distinctive drumming style. He occasionally collaborated with other musicians and later a...
Through the corridors of darkness, on the wings of mans
desire,
Conjured by the soulless ones at the everlasting fire.
Borne on waves of insanity from mans primeval past,
The mantra of the tumult has awakened him at last.
Drawing near in the gloom comes the twilight of all
shame,
The ravens of night have flown away to set Valhalla
aflame.
For too long now the right hand gods have fought between
themselves,
With paths that lead to paradise from this demented
world.
This is the age, the age of Satan, now that the twilight
is done,
Now that Satan has come.
Blue velvet shrouds the altar, black candles pierce the
dark,
The skulls of the unbelievers peer sightless, bleached
and stark.
The inverted cross of burnished gold the burial urns of
light,
The pungent smell of incense wafts out into the night.
This is the age, the age of Satan, now that the twilight
is done,
Now that Satan has come.