To this day, RWTD doesn't sound right to me without the pops and crackles from the vinyl as the car horn fades in.
Vinyl finally arrived !!!!
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“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.”― Stephen HawkingComment
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I've read that Blu-ray audio is the absolute best out there. I don't own a Blu-ray player and very few artists are distributing their albums in Blu-ray format right now though I suspect that will be the future for trying to sell a physical product for music.Comment
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too heavy vinyl ? omg / lol
I remember when the outcry was too thin ~1980'sh when columbia house record club started shipping the thin vinyl that was flimsy enough that one could hold it both palms and if shaken it would wobble and flop unlike the record store vinyl that was firm
then after, all vinyl went flimsy until it went away - now I get a good laugh when I see 180 gr. collector vinyl - oh, so it is std 70's quality & THAT it is collector quality ha!
I have 2 turntables an Sl-1300 Direct & realistic something belt - both play the thick and flimsy just fine .... if the album seems tracking slow - can't ya just watch the strobe and correct it ?? seems ya should b able 2Comment
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If you don't understand the extent of a ball-bust post, you Shirley aren't going to get the explanation of my original point. Don't project your fantasies on something you can't understand.
IF COMMERCIALLY MADE CDS SOUNDED SO GLORIOUS, NOBODY WOULD CARE ABOUT VINYL....
no offense to those who can't tell the difference or are too lazy I mean busy to A/B it.Comment
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I always got the impression from that song that if Edie held her breath, she'd float away. (the what I am is what choo are or what line)
Garcia should have sued her guitar player for stealing the envelope filter effect.
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The 180 gram is heavier than the standard "thicker" discs from the 60s and 70s. I own some them too and they play fine. I also, as stated above, own 180 gram editions by other artists that play fine. Go buy the 180 gram vinyl edition of "ADKOT" and you'll see the music ain't the only fucking thing heavy about it.too heavy vinyl ? omg / lol
I remember when the outcry was too thin ~1980'sh when columbia house record club started shipping the thin vinyl that was flimsy enough that one could hold it both palms and if shaken it would wobble and flop unlike the record store vinyl that was firm
then after, all vinyl went flimsy until it went away - now I get a good laugh when I see 180 gr. collector vinyl - oh, so it is std 70's quality & THAT it is collector quality ha!
I have 2 turntables an Sl-1300 Direct & realistic something belt - both play the thick and flimsy just fine .... if the album seems tracking slow - can't ya just watch the strobe and correct it ?? seems ya should b able 2I like to pay close attention to the things I'll forget later...Comment
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I got your subtle reference to not wanting to spell it all out in detail to that thick skulled knothead Elvis...If you don't understand the extent of a ball-bust post, you Shirley aren't going to get the explanation of my original point. Don't project your fantasies on something you can't understand.
IF COMMERCIALLY MADE CDS SOUNDED SO GLORIOUS, NOBODY WOULD CARE ABOUT VINYL....
no offense to those who can't tell the difference or are too lazy I mean busy to A/B it.
To the mentally adept or deranged... pick your madness... your choice of poetic "ball-busting" left the door open to gutter-bound innuendo that tends to run deep here. No one is safe...
Don't be callin me Shirley or Betty... Nimrod...
"If you want to be a monk... you gotta cook a lot of rice...”Comment
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As much as I love Dave's Stay While The Night Is Young, I think of that Edie Brickell tune every damn time I hear it.Comment










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