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Russia’s next president is a vinyl collector and Led Zeppelin fanatic

This is quite remarkable!

Dmitry Medvedev: The man who would be president

news.cbc.ca 12/17/2007

Deputy Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev looks on during a meeting with doctors in Rome, June 19, 2007. (Associated Press)

He is a 42-year-old law professor with a passion for Led Zeppelin music who has never held elected office.

But if the stars align right — and it is hard to see how they won’t — Dmitry Medvedev is very likely to be Russia’s next president after the ballots are counted in March of 2008.

Officially nominated on Dec. 17, he has the support of Russia’s ruling party United Russia as well as three smaller pro-Kremlin parties — A Just Russia, Agrarian Party of Russia and Civil Force Party. More importantly, he has the backing of the outgoing and still wildly popular President Vladimir Putin, who is likely to become prime minister, once his two terms as president are over.

If he is successful in his bid, Medvedev will be the country’s youngest president ever elected, which raises a question.

Who is Dmitry Medvedev?
Born in St. Petersburg, then known as Leningrad, in 1965, Medvedev is the son of two university professors. He was a top student who went on to receive a law degree from St. Petersburg University in 1987 and then completed a PhD in law in 1990.

Shortly after graduating, he married his school sweetheart Svetlana and they have a 12-year-old son, Ilya.

He is a devoted fan of hard rock and cites Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin among his favourites. These bands would have been on the state-issued blacklists during Medvedev’s Soviet-era schooldays, but he has said he had taped copies, perhaps from bootleggers. Today, he collects the bands’ original vinyls and said in an interview with Russian magazine Itogi that he had amassed all of Deep Purple’s recordings.

You can read the rest of the article here.

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The Lennon Wall

Once in a while a piece of writing on some music-related topic will come out of left field and knock you flat on your ass (case in point, Dylan’s Chronicles).  Today I refer the reader to Harvard grad student Dave LaFontana’s paper “You Say You Want a Velvet Revolution?”, published with permission on the Beatles Ottawa website.

This is a really fascinating read. It addresses the Beatles’ cultural and political influence during the Cold War, mainly from the point of view of those on the Soviet Bloc side. The paper does a nice job of shedding light on many parallel events, opinions and figures, while remaining readable and relatively compact. Very worthwhile.

More than symbolic: The Lennon Wall in Prague city center

The “Lennon Wall”, Prague, Czech Republic

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Temporary forum for Head-fi refugees

Head-fi’ers: I’ve set up a forum here, for those of us “going nuts” due to Head-fi being down the past 15 days. I felt there was a need for a meetup spot/forum, even if it’s temporary. HF is such a big site, no doubt hundreds of us had deals going via PM, and so on.

http://stereo-untypical.com/temp-fi

This is meant to be only temporary, while Head-fi.org get its’ problems sorted out.

UPDATE: Looks like HF is back this morning 11/25!   YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Suggestions for an Alternative Cable Challenge

Okay, so the James Randi / Michael Fremer aka Pear ‘Anjou’ vs Monster Cables, has been called off — Pear’s people backed out. I think there are better shootouts than the one that was proposed - that could be fairly conclusive or at least that we could learn more from. With a bit of imagination and hutzpah.

Randi has succeeded in calling attention to an important question: are super expensive cables really “better” than average (decent) cables? If they are, it should be possible to prove it.

I would like to see a DBT shootout with $100, $1000, and $7000 cables, with a panel of participants, a set of criteria, and a methodology that all can agree on. The stated goal should just be to determine which cable performs better than the others.

The process could be something like:

1. all participants agree on a reference system & location for the test

2. all participants allowed 4-5 hours of listening to be familiar with the reference system

3. all participants agree on 4 recordings to be used in the test (say classical, jazz, pop and vocal)

4. agree on nitty gritty details like the test environment (switchbox or direct wired, how many runs through, what parameters measured on the scorecard, who is appointed as an observer, rotation of ’sweet spot’ seat, and so on)

5. Conduct the test and tabulate the scores. They could be anonymous. Publish the data.

I’d like to hear from others, what kind of shootout would you want to see?

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Classical LP’s for sale

I have some LP’s listed for sale, they are ‘golden age’ / audiophile / imports on some of the best labels: EMI, Decca, Mercury, etc. Have a look here for a list and descriptions:

http://www.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=221786

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Michael Fremer accepts the million-dollar cable challenge

Audio luminary and analog journalist Michael Fremer (Stereophile, Musicangle.com) has accepted James Randi’s challenge. This should be very interesting. Well, even if it degrades into egomaniacal arguing, it’s probably all you’ll be reading about for the next 6-8 months.

Link to full story.
I’ll have opinions on this story as it unfolds. For now, I think the whole premise is flawed, and I doubt the test will ever happen.

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Million dollar cable challenge

From Gizmodo’s “calling bullshit” files - skeptic James Randi has offered a million dollars from his James Randi Educational Fund/JREF, to anyone who can prove Pear Cable’s “Anjou” ($7250 / 12 feet) speaker cables are better than ordinary Monster cables.

You can read more here: million dollar cable challenge.

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Greetings fellow music lovers

Welcome to stereo-untypical, this is a repository showcasing great music and unusually fine (and just plain unusual) audio gear, flanked by quasi-articulate musings on the hobby. Ultra-fi, low-fi, post-fi….if it’s different, you’ll find it here.

Send me a note if there is something you’d like to see featured on this blog. And please pass the word on. :)
thanks,

Noam

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