My "Sound Waves" Column About This Web Site

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  1. Mark

    Mark I Am Gort, Hear Me Roar Staff Thread Starter

    Shameless Self-Promotion: My "Sound Waves" Column About This Web Site

    Here's this month's column, on a topic near and dear to all of us. Steve, if the bio is wrong, blame John, he gave it to me.

    MUSIC NOTES

    By Mark T. Gould


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    A Most “Master”ful Web Site
    Psst! Want to find out what’s the best sounding pressing of a Beatles’ album on vinyl? How about taking part in an on-line poll for the worst drummer in rock and roll? Ever wonder where the “Bo Diddley” beat comes from (hint: it ain’t Bo Diddley)?


    If you fancy yourself a real audiophile and/or music fan, have I got the web site for you! It’s the brainchild of legendary music catalog remastering wizard Steve Hoffman, and it’s located at www.stevehoffman.tv. Here, you will find just about anything, from an on-line debate about the merits of “commercial” music to members’ reviews of new and reissued albums to detailed, technical discussions of studio recording, mixing and mastering techniques that, to the unsophisticated, will literally make your hair hurt until you start to understand the lingo.


    But, if you dive in, you will learn a great deal about recordings and the industry itself. And, take it from me, it’s a hell of lot of fun, a web site populated by some really great people who share an interest, no make that an obsession in its purest form, for recorded and live music and all that it entails.


    If this sounds like it’s for you, then you undoubtedly know who Steve Hoffman is. For those who don’t, here’s a quick biography:


    To say he’s a musical master is more than a bad attempt at a pun. Starting with on-air work as a broadcaster with public radio during his college days, followed by a gig as a broadcast engineer for a commercial station in Los Angeles, Hoffman then worked for MCA Records, where he developed and championed the then unheralded idea of remastering (the easy definition of this is making the sound better) and re-releasing recording artists’ catalogs (read: older, previously released commercial recordings, either on vinyl or on compact disc in its infancy), an idea that has provided a financial and musical impetus to both artists and record companies around the world. As a result, he has worked with a veritable who’s who of artists’ recordings, including those as diverse as Linda Ronstadt, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Rollins, Creedence Clearwater Revival, and about a million others. And, while I’ve not met the man, judging from his posts, Hoffman clearly cares, deeply, about the recordings and the artists he’s involved with, as well as where the recording industry is going. Like most of the people logged onto his site, he seems to be a fan of the very highest order.


    And, he’s not one of those high and mighty folks who sits back, takes in posted accolades from fans and, presumably, smirks in a self-satisfied way at his computer screen. While most of the posters are unabashed fans, Hoffman has made over 10,400 posts himself (no, that is not a misprint) on the site, and will engage in a spirited debate on many topics, technical or otherwise, even if you respectfully disagree with him. Another great aspect of this site is that it is well policed by a quartet of Gorts (that’s what they call themselves) who will remove malicious, obscene or defamatory posts within seconds, so everything stays on the musical track.


    Some folks start off as lurkers, simply reading other posts, on this site, as I did when I joined earlier this year. But, the fun clearly starts once you start posting and interacting with other members. It’s just a spectacular source for information, and there’s rarely a day that I log on and don’t learn something.


    And, there’s clearly strength in Hoffmanite numbers. Recently, a member started a grassroots campaign with an on-line retailer to offer members a deal on the batch of 16 Bob Dylan recordings being re-released later this summer. By enlisting other interested members, Dylan fans were able to get a significant “Hoffman members” discount.


    Can your web site do that?
     
  2. stever

    stever Senior Member

    Location:
    Omaha, Nebr.
    Nice piece of writing, Mark. What's, "Sound Waves?"
     
  3. Mark

    Mark I Am Gort, Hear Me Roar Staff Thread Starter

    Steve: thanks. I didn't want to post anything about the magazine unless and until I was officially approved to do by someone from Gortland, even though John was kind enough to help me with the bio. If an on-line Gort gives me the OK, I'll post some info about it. If not, I'll give it to you in a PM.
     
  4. stereoptic

    stereoptic Anaglyphic GORT Staff

    Location:
    NY
    I like your writing style, Mark.
     
  5. Mark

    Mark I Am Gort, Hear Me Roar Staff Thread Starter

    Donald: thanks. When you write about something as enjoyable as this site and the people on it, it's really a piece of cake.
     
  6. Steve Hoffman

    Steve Hoffman Your host Your Host

    Location:
    Los Angeles
    Mark,

    Thanks.

    Talk a bit about Sound Waves.

    Thanks again!
     
  7. Mark

    Mark I Am Gort, Hear Me Roar Staff Thread Starter

    Steve: thanks. Like I wrote above, a labor of love. Send me a snail mail address via PM or to me privately, and I will send the hard copy out to you once I receive mine from the editor.

    The magazine is based here in southern Connecticut. It's sold hard copy basically from just east of New Haven (where I am, about an hour and half northeast of NYC) up to northern Massachusetts and east as far as Boston. It's also on line at www.swaves.com. Second shameless promotion: if you go on line and click "reviews," you can see CD reviews that I, among others, have done. If you click on "back issues," at the bottom, you can access articles that I have done, as well as older "Music Notes" columns. Among the artists I've done are the Buffalo Springfield, Rick Danko, Steve Cropper (my all time favorite), Garth Hudson, Little Feat, Paul Cotton, Richie Furay, Chris Hillman and others. I am the designated "classic rock" guy at the magazine. And, they tell me that Mariah Carey will have the September cover.....
     
  8. teaser5

    teaser5 Cool Rockin' Daddy

    Location:
    The DMV
    Mark:
    Nicely done
    Bravo-

    Cheers~
    Norm
     
  9. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    Mark, You have a wonderful style with a flowing flair! EXCELLENT! BRAVO...
     
  10. Dave

    Dave Esoteric Audio Research Specialist™

    Location:
    B.C.
    Fabulous article Mark with a definite style all your own. :righton:

    This quote sort of gave me a little trouble though. A quartet is still 4 isn't it or am I missing something? :confused:
     
  11. Ed Bishop

    Ed Bishop Incredibly, I'm still here

    Nice piece, Mark! Very well done!:thumbsup:

    Well, yes, a quartet is still four. Now it would be a nonet, I suppose, right?


    ED:cool:
     
  12. Mark

    Mark I Am Gort, Hear Me Roar Staff Thread Starter

    Somebody always finds fault! LOL I wrote the column long before our final Gort was anointed. So, my apologies to Andrew for leaving him out.
     
  13. mdp7751

    mdp7751 New Member

    Location:
    Chicago
    cool article. I'll check out Soundwaves.
     
  14. Ed Bishop

    Ed Bishop Incredibly, I'm still here

    Actually, Mark, we had the fourth Gort around the time I joined up(Bob was the poor su--I mean, lucky guy:D )almost a year ago, so....you're off by about five mods, but that's okay, who's counting?:p

    ED:cool:
     
  15. JonUrban

    JonUrban SHF Member #497

    Location:
    Connecticut
    Nice review, Mark!
     
  16. Grant

    Grant Life is a rock, but the radio rolled me!

    On target!
     
  17. John B

    John B Once Blue Gort,<br>now just blue.

    Location:
    Toronto, Canada
    Nicely written Mark. You set just the right tone from the start:

    We'll find this a nice home in the forum archives.

    John
     
  18. Joe Koz

    Joe Koz Prodigal Bone Brother™ In Memoriam

    Location:
    Chicagoland
    Mark, nice read, short, sweet and to the point, very well done.
     
  19. Gary

    Gary Nauga Gort! Staff

    Location:
    Toronto
    Great article!!!!
     
  20. Ian

    Ian Active Member

    Location:
    Milford, Maine
    Excellent read, Mark. I'll definitely have to check out the mag.
     
  21. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    You...;) :laugh: :p :D :)
     
  22. MMM

    MMM Forum Hall Of Fame

    Location:
    Lodi, New Jersey
    Beautifully said Mark - and true.

    One little thing - I think I saw that the link you posted to the main page of Steve's site had a dot after the ".tv" (showing as ".tv.") in the address which probably needs to be taken out. I didn't test it to see if it worked though.
     
  23. ksmitty

    ksmitty Senior Member

    Wow, That's great Mark ! There are some very talented folks at this forum.
    Your writing style makes very interesting reading I must say.
     
  24. Beatle Terr

    Beatle Terr Super Senior SH Forum Member Musician & Guitarist

    Mark,
    No wonder you're always smiling man. :D :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

    BTW this should really bring in some new members to the fold. Very good promotion I would say just for bringing in some new people. Thanks for the link to the the web sight. I will take some time in the future to read all of your reviews.

    I have to agree with you on Steve Cropper, a great guitarist and session man. He's made history like Jimmy Burton playing that Fender Telecaster. Steve also is a good songwriter as well. His days at STAX are already historic. Plus his stint in playing with The Blues Brother's a total classic as well.:cool:
     
  25. jamesmaya

    jamesmaya Senior Member

    Location:
    Los Angeles
    Great, well-written article, Mark. Good job.:thumbsup:

    And I'd like to put in a request for the September issue...:D

    Jim W.
     
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