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I have decided to buy the old CBS mix from the 80s. I don't like the new mixes at all. The other stuff is available as MP3. So I'm happy.
I'll try to get more of the CBS mixes. Tatto You sounds great and I guess the others do.too.
This is starting to creep in with some people and it makes zero sense:
TATTOO YOU 2021 is not a new mix. It's not a remix. It's not a different mix.
That one accolade belongs to GOATS HEAD SOUP 2020.
Remix and remaster are just as different as a turtle and a cotton rug.
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...The backing track of this new 2021 release of SMU is available in tape traders circles...
Stop pretending you don't have it. When have you ever shared anything here, you can do it now. Or tell your friend Remco to share it.
Remco hasn't taken any orders from me in 25 years.
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Here.
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GasLightStreet, not that well-known one. Two more reggae versions exist, one of them turned into the 2021 Early Version. Mathijs elegantly avoided the subject (he has both versions). Maybe you can ask Mathijs if he would like to share, obviously I didn't succeed.
Who are you anyway, and how do you know Remco?
Mathijs
I'm your new friend, please share the other two reggae versions of SMU, I know you've got them. Everybody knows Remco, a true legend.
At least you haven't denied yet.
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micha063
I have decided to buy the old CBS mix from the 80s. I don't like the new mixes at all. The other stuff is available as MP3. So I'm happy.
I'll try to get more of the CBS mixes. Tatto You sounds great and I guess the others do.too.
This is starting to creep in with some people and it makes zero sense:
TATTOO YOU 2021 is not a new mix. It's not a remix. It's not a different mix.
That one accolade belongs to GOATS HEAD SOUP 2020.
Remix and remaster are just as different as a turtle and a cotton rug.
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Spud
that a decent job can be done with the available flat digital transfers ...if the right decisions are made.
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That makes perfect sense and I take Wally world for granted as I find them to be the cheapest and fastest at getting product to my door . Today I am getting The Wizard of Oz and Grease ,and I just ordered them on Wednesday , talk about fast .Quote
ironbellyUnfortunately, amazon in many cases is the only cheap option in EU. Most of local retailers had the box priced 135-150€ vs. 109€ on amazon. So, you know...Quote
TheGreekSorry to hear that . Mine came from Walmart who I purchase most of my media from . Never Amazon for the reason you described as I have heard many others with the same concern .Quote
ironbellyMine already went back for replacement. The outer box was damaged upon arrival. Very poor packaging by amazon and, apparently, reckless delivery by post office. Not to mention a bit stupid construction of the box itself.Quote
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I just got mine yesterday in the mail , and on the shelf it goes along with the previous Bigger Bang Box set . Unopened , some day maybe ?
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The Rolling Stones:
The Rolling Stones x @BostonDynamics
– “Start Me Up” from Tattoo You 2021. Watch the full video at: [the-rolling-stones.lnk.to]…
Thank you to the Boston Dynamics team for making this happen.
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gonzalo76
I wish I could get a vinyl rip, because Stephen Marcussen went too far this time with his "remaster". CDs and digital downloads are briclwalled, compressed, with dynamic range of 5 and 8 for Wembley. People are not listening to music anymore, they are listening to noise.
Nah, people aren't listening to music anymore, instead they are viewing it in these audio-analysis tools.
You're lost about that critique. The ears don't lie about brickwalled remasters.
Which the entire point you seem to have missed: LISTENING.
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...The backing track of this new 2021 release of SMU is available in tape traders circles...
Stop pretending you don't have it. When have you ever shared anything here, you can do it now. Or tell your friend Remco to share it.
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I wish I could get a vinyl rip, because Stephen Marcussen went too far this time with his "remaster". CDs and digital downloads are briclwalled, compressed, with dynamic range of 5 and 8 for Wembley. People are not listening to music anymore, they are listening to noise.
Nah, people aren't listening to music anymore, instead they are viewing it in these audio-analysis tools.
You're lost about that critique. The ears don't lie about brickwalled remasters.
Which the entire point you seem to have missed: LISTENING.
You seem a little ... blind. How many times are we getting screenshots from someone's wave analyzing tool? I've mentioned it many times - when i started listening to the Stones, I had a small single speaker record player, with crackles and pops, and enjoyed it to no end. 100% people can't get past the 'view' on the audio tools and use that to judge music, I see it with EVERY release. Open your eyes.
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I wish I could get a vinyl rip, because Stephen Marcussen went too far this time with his "remaster". CDs and digital downloads are briclwalled, compressed, with dynamic range of 5 and 8 for Wembley. People are not listening to music anymore, they are listening to noise.
Nah, people aren't listening to music anymore, instead they are viewing it in these audio-analysis tools.
You're lost about that critique. The ears don't lie about brickwalled remasters.
Which the entire point you seem to have missed: LISTENING.
You seem a little ... blind. How many times are we getting screenshots from someone's wave analyzing tool? I've mentioned it many times - when i started listening to the Stones, I had a small single speaker record player, with crackles and pops, and enjoyed it to no end. 100% people can't get past the 'view' on the audio tools and use that to judge music, I see it with EVERY release. Open your eyes.
Well if that's how you're listening to it good for you. But that doesn't make everyone else wrong. When I was 14, I remember listening to music that I taped by putting the portable cassette deck next to the FM radio speaker and recording all the top 10 hits onto a 'mixed tape'. I loved the hell out of it, until I put it in a friends ULTRA high end tape deck in his car. It sounded like garbage.
Everything's relative.
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gonzalo76
I wish I could get a vinyl rip, because Stephen Marcussen went too far this time with his "remaster". CDs and digital downloads are briclwalled, compressed, with dynamic range of 5 and 8 for Wembley. People are not listening to music anymore, they are listening to noise.
Nah, people aren't listening to music anymore, instead they are viewing it in these audio-analysis tools.
You're lost about that critique. The ears don't lie about brickwalled remasters.
Which the entire point you seem to have missed: LISTENING.
You seem a little ... blind. How many times are we getting screenshots from someone's wave analyzing tool? I've mentioned it many times - when i started listening to the Stones, I had a small single speaker record player, with crackles and pops, and enjoyed it to no end. 100% people can't get past the 'view' on the audio tools and use that to judge music, I see it with EVERY release. Open your eyes.
Well if that's how you're listening to it good for you. But that doesn't make everyone else wrong. When I was 14, I remember listening to music that I taped by putting the portable cassette deck next to the FM radio speaker and recording all the top 10 hits onto a 'mixed tape'. I loved the hell out of it, until I put it in a friends ULTRA high end tape deck in his car. It sounded like garbage.
Everything's relative.
Obviously that's not how I listen to it today. Point is, enjoy w/out over-analyzing. That can easily be done, it might take some great jedi mind bending to do so, but i think there is hope.
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I wonder if there's a studio version of Going to a Go-Go. If so, it should have been included here on the this Deluxe Ed.
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I wish I could get a vinyl rip, because Stephen Marcussen went too far this time with his "remaster". CDs and digital downloads are briclwalled, compressed, with dynamic range of 5 and 8 for Wembley. People are not listening to music anymore, they are listening to noise.
Nah, people aren't listening to music anymore, instead they are viewing it in these audio-analysis tools.
You're lost about that critique. The ears don't lie about brickwalled remasters.
Which the entire point you seem to have missed: LISTENING.
You seem a little ... blind. How many times are we getting screenshots from someone's wave analyzing tool? I've mentioned it many times - when i started listening to the Stones, I had a small single speaker record player, with crackles and pops, and enjoyed it to no end. 100% people can't get past the 'view' on the audio tools and use that to judge music, I see it with EVERY release. Open your eyes.
Well if that's how you're listening to it good for you. But that doesn't make everyone else wrong. When I was 14, I remember listening to music that I taped by putting the portable cassette deck next to the FM radio speaker and recording all the top 10 hits onto a 'mixed tape'. I loved the hell out of it, until I put it in a friends ULTRA high end tape deck in his car. It sounded like garbage.
Everything's relative.
Obviously that's not how I listen to it today. Point is, enjoy w/out over-analyzing. That can easily be done, it might take some great jedi mind bending to do so, but i think there is hope.
LOL
I might point out that you're on a fan message board where every single minutia of this band is pulled aparted, prodded, examined, reassembled, and then 'rinse repeated' over innumerable threads...so many that there's even DUPLICATE and TRIPLICATE threads that have to be merged by the moderator.
So, in that environment even a great jedi warrior can't hope to resist coming to dark side. Keep trying though and may the schwartz be with you!
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Tattoo You enters at #7 in the UK ALBUMS CHART.
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Rockman
From the crazy lockdown world we've all
been staggerin thru the nine bonus tracks
come rockin out of the dark like a total shot of happiness ....
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...You're right, I'm left, She's gone ...
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ironbelly
Ok, let’s do it old fashion way. Anyway, this is Friday.
Blind listening test for different CDs Tattoo You, song is Start Me Up.
I dig six CDs
1. Toshiba-EMI CP35-3032, Japanese only CD from 1983. Matrix: CP35-3032 11. Hub imprint: [CSR COMPACT DISC CSR COMPACT DISC CSR COMPACT DISC].
2. CDCBS 450 198 2, Japan for Europe from 1986. Matrix: DIDP-10580 11A1 +++++
3. Virgin Collectors edition 7243-8-39502-2-5, 1994. Matrix: 39502 01# 03-11-94 SP 1-1-13 EMI JAX
4. UM remaster 2009 2701569. Matrix: 33777-2 2701569/00 INDUSTRIA ARGENTINA (This is cheap Argentinian pressing but digitally it is a clone to any other 2009 re-issue)
5. Japan only ‘flat transfer from original master tapes’, HR cutting 2013, SHM-platinum CD UICY-40002. Matrix: UICY-40002-2 H1T [4xUniversal logo]
6. 2021 remaster from 2CD deluxe edition, 383 494-1. Matrix: [Universal logo] 00602438349425 A0103329982-0101 26 A00
Tracks were ripped by EAC from original CDs in secure mode, no normalization. Rips were converted to FLAC and 1 min samples were prepared.
Afterwards I took a dice and shuffle the samples around, so the number of the sample does not correspond to the number from the list above.
SMU01
[www.dropbox.com]
SMU02
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SMU03
[www.dropbox.com]
SMU04
[www.dropbox.com]
SMU05
[www.dropbox.com]
SMU06
[www.dropbox.com]
Now you decide which sample sounds the best. Like SMU01 sounds great, SMU02 sounds awful, SMU03 needs more bass etc.
Do not hesitate to express yourself. Play it loud!
Last time I offered a similar test on a song from Sticky Fingers that has a name that should not be mentioned here no one participated. Please, do not tell that you are shy. And no audio-analysis tool to be used
I’ll post ‘sample number to mastering’ correlation next Monday.
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gonzalo76
I wish I could get a vinyl rip, because Stephen Marcussen went too far this time with his "remaster". CDs and digital downloads are briclwalled, compressed, with dynamic range of 5 and 8 for Wembley. People are not listening to music anymore, they are listening to noise.
Nah, people aren't listening to music anymore, instead they are viewing it in these audio-analysis tools.
You're lost about that critique. The ears don't lie about brickwalled remasters.
Which the entire point you seem to have missed: LISTENING.
You seem a little ... blind. How many times are we getting screenshots from someone's wave analyzing tool? I've mentioned it many times - when i started listening to the Stones, I had a small single speaker record player, with crackles and pops, and enjoyed it to no end. 100% people can't get past the 'view' on the audio tools and use that to judge music, I see it with EVERY release. Open your eyes.
Well if that's how you're listening to it good for you. But that doesn't make everyone else wrong. When I was 14, I remember listening to music that I taped by putting the portable cassette deck next to the FM radio speaker and recording all the top 10 hits onto a 'mixed tape'. I loved the hell out of it, until I put it in a friends ULTRA high end tape deck in his car. It sounded like garbage.
Everything's relative.
Obviously that's not how I listen to it today. Point is, enjoy w/out over-analyzing. That can easily be done, it might take some great jedi mind bending to do so, but i think there is hope.
LOL
I might point out that you're on a fan message board where every single minutia of this band is pulled aparted, prodded, examined, reassembled, and then 'rinse repeated' over innumerable threads...so many that there's even DUPLICATE and TRIPLICATE threads that have to be merged by the moderator.
So, in that environment even a great jedi warrior can't hope to resist coming to dark side. Keep trying though and may the schwartz be with you!