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Naturalust
eh? You got kids too huh Tod? peace
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Naturalust
eh? You got kids too huh Tod? peace
grown and gone away. thankfully.
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Naturalust
eh? You got kids too huh Tod? peace
grown and gone away. thankfully.
Do they still ask for money? (only kidding, of course)
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Naturalust
What about Some Girls Deluxe? All you guys complainin' about not being able to listen to the new material, what about this release?
I personally think it is good, maybe 7 out of 10. A bit to much high end EQ'ing for the guitars. I like 'em better when the guitarts share the low mids with the vocals and they find a way to dance or weave without post production separation.
But who knows what Bob Clearmountain had to work with on the original tapes. I'm usually a bit fan of his work. He was a very nice gentleman the couple of times I've met and worked with him. As good as it gets for mixing final releases. Anyway Some Girls Deluxe It certainly has none of the typical digital compression issues you all are talking about here as far as I can tell. peace
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What about Some Girls Deluxe? All you guys complainin' about not being able to listen to the new material, what about this release?
I personally think it is good, maybe 7 out of 10. A bit to much high end EQ'ing for the guitars. I like 'em better when the guitarts share the low mids with the vocals and they find a way to dance or weave without post production separation.
But who knows what Bob Clearmountain had to work with on the original tapes. I'm usually a bit fan of his work. He was a very nice gentleman the couple of times I've met and worked with him. As good as it gets for mixing final releases. Anyway Some Girls Deluxe It certainly has none of the typical digital compression issues you all are talking about here as far as I can tell. peace
Some Girls deluxe is compressed and brickwalled to death like any current releases.
And it doesn't make these songs sound better. When I listen to the bonus disc I feel like I'm listening to the same song from start to finish. Songs are good (in my opinion) but again there's no variations or contrast. All songs are at the same level and sound the same. Really a shame when you think how good used to sound Stones albums.
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My biggest fear is that, in this digital age, folks have almost forgotten what music should sound like.
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I see people listening to music all the time through those little iPod headphones and it occurs to me that they are missing tremendous dynamic range, as well as missing out on the contemplative experience of listening to an album as a complete work. Music listening is as compartmentalized as all their other activities and done in combination with working out, walking across the street, etc. Jumping from song to song instead of hearing an artist's intent in an album. But hey, that's what the kids dig today, what are you gonna do?
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I see people listening to music all the time through those little iPod headphones and it occurs to me that they are missing tremendous dynamic range, as well as missing out on the contemplative experience of listening to an album as a complete work. Music listening is as compartmentalized as all their other activities and done in combination with working out, walking across the street, etc. Jumping from song to song instead of hearing an artist's intent in an album. But hey, that's what the kids dig today, what are you gonna do?
what do you do when you feel like listening to music while walking across the street? you drag your entire 5.1 system behind you or something?
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Rockman
He's talking strictly about the quality of the post-production - the mastering and format, the delivery, not if bands suck.
.....exactly
Alright alight ALRIGHT!!!
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I recently bought a new bluray player so I could enjoy listening to DVD-A and SACD through HDMI and I have to say I am STUNNED by how wonderful most of them sound!There's a group of fans who upconvert nearly anything to DVD-A using mostly Japanese vinyl as their source, I'm going crazy downloading DVD-A a SACD files from various torrent sites. Here's the Amazon review of the player I bought that has brought this magic into my life:
[www.amazon.com]
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Mr.D
I recently bought a new bluray player so I could enjoy listening to DVD-A and SACD through HDMI and I have to say I am STUNNED by how wonderful most of them sound!There's a group of fans who upconvert nearly anything to DVD-A using mostly Japanese vinyl as their source, I'm going crazy downloading DVD-A a SACD files from various torrent sites. Here's the Amazon review of the player I bought that has brought this magic into my life:
[www.amazon.com]
I just wanted to out myself as a cheap bastard, and while I could spend $500 for a blu-ray player, to play my SACD's, I choose not to. With that disclosure, do you know if all Blu-ray players will play SACD's? I have no interest in Blu-Ray in and of itself...I see it as last year's technology, but I'd happily buy a cheap one to play my SACD's and hear what I've been missing!
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StonesTod
there's no lack of quality music. neil's just a grumpy old man...
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Rockman
.....Oh the shame, how my quote was taken from me and has been bantered about. That Rockman sure is sly.
Easy-easy there curly .... I can't stand those quote-boxes so I took
what you wrote - highlighted it and agreed with it because it was spot on ....
Then all those other cowboys jumped on it slapped it in
those kiddy qoute boxes and your name got lost in the dust ....
I can be a sly-bitch but I wasn't this time ..........
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there's no lack of quality music. neil's just a grumpy old man...
The music quality between 1982 -1988 was in the pop-world mediocre...drum-machines and other scary things all over every production...
of course there are exceptions...but very few...Prince did fine...
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Mr.D
I recently bought a new bluray player so I could enjoy listening to DVD-A and SACD through HDMI and I have to say I am STUNNED by how wonderful most of them sound!There's a group of fans who upconvert nearly anything to DVD-A using mostly Japanese vinyl as their source, I'm going crazy downloading DVD-A a SACD files from various torrent sites. Here's the Amazon review of the player I bought that has brought this magic into my life:
[www.amazon.com]
I just wanted to out myself as a cheap bastard, and while I could spend $500 for a blu-ray player, to play my SACD's, I choose not to. With that disclosure, do you know if all Blu-ray players will play SACD's? I have no interest in Blu-Ray in and of itself...I see it as last year's technology, but I'd happily buy a cheap one to play my SACD's and hear what I've been missing!
I recommend to you that a stand-alone SACD player is the best.
However, this may be another option.
Sony BDP-S480
[www.techradar.com]
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The music quality between 1982 -1988 was in the pop-world mediocre....
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treaclefingers
REM was great...nothing wrong with U2 at that point either. Guns and Roses....ok I'm running out of examples...
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The music quality between 1982 -1988 was in the pop-world mediocre
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The music quality between 1982 -1988 was in the pop-world mediocre
You're forgetting about Metal - Priest, Maiden, AC/DC etc.
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kowalski
80's were no the best years for AC/DC ...
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Mr.D
I recently bought a new bluray player so I could enjoy listening to DVD-A and SACD through HDMI and I have to say I am STUNNED by how wonderful most of them sound!There's a group of fans who upconvert nearly anything to DVD-A using mostly Japanese vinyl as their source, I'm going crazy downloading DVD-A a SACD files from various torrent sites. Here's the Amazon review of the player I bought that has brought this magic into my life:
[www.amazon.com]
I just wanted to out myself as a cheap bastard, and while I could spend $500 for a blu-ray player, to play my SACD's, I choose not to. With that disclosure, do you know if all Blu-ray players will play SACD's? I have no interest in Blu-Ray in and of itself...I see it as last year's technology, but I'd happily buy a cheap one to play my SACD's and hear what I've been missing!
I recommend to you that a stand-alone SACD player is the best.
However, this may be another option.
Sony BDP-S480
[www.techradar.com]
Thanks Toru, I think you've made a suggestion for me in this regard before. The only SACD's I have are the Rolling Stones 2002 catalogue, so I'm loath to spend a large amount on a format that hasn't really caught on. I was thinking that a Blu-Ray would at least give me a DVD and Blu-Ray play option as well.
Do you think there would there be any sound difference?