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Film vs. Digital reminds me of the Tube vs. Solid State debate in audio circles
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:52:02 +0000, Brian C. Baird wrote:
In article , says... I think the Rolling Stones remastered CDs of the past few years really put the vinyl versus CD issue to rest. Minus the pops, noise and occasional skip, I can honestly not tell the difference between my original records and the remastered CD versions. LOL! Using old 'Stones recordings to judge audio quality is like judging photo quality based on 4x5 1-hour minilab prints (which unfortunately a lot of people do)... You obviously haven't listened very much to Let it Bleed, Beggar's Banquet, Sticky Fingers or especially Aftermath. And don't forget Exile on Main St, Goat's Head Soup & Get yer Ya-ya's Out. I'm busy reading Old Gods, Almost Dead and as I get throught the book I listen to the tracks relevant to the time. Amazing band. 40 years in the business with only two line-up changes. -- Dallas Group guidelines on http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm Improve signal to noise ratio by filtering all crossposts. |
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Film vs. Digital reminds me of the Tube vs. Solid State debate in audio circles
In article pan.2004.07.26.16.24.24.988000@southafrican,
says... I'm busy reading Old Gods, Almost Dead and as I get throught the book I listen to the tracks relevant to the time. Amazing band. 40 years in the business with only two line-up changes. Does that count kicking Bill Wyman out? -- http://www.pbase.com/bcbaird/ |
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Film vs. Digital reminds me of the Tube vs. Solid State debate in audio circles
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 22:17:14 +0000, Brian C. Baird wrote:
In article pan.2004.07.26.16.24.24.988000@southafrican, says... I'm busy reading Old Gods, Almost Dead and as I get throught the book I listen to the tracks relevant to the time. Amazing band. 40 years in the business with only two line-up changes. Does that count kicking Bill Wyman out? Guess not, but it did take them 18 years to give Ron Wood a piece of the band. -- Dallas Group guidelines on http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm Improve signal to noise ratio by filtering all crossposts. |
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Film vs. Digital reminds me of the Tube vs. Solid State debate in audio circles
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 22:17:14 +0000, Brian C. Baird wrote:
In article pan.2004.07.26.16.24.24.988000@southafrican, says... I'm busy reading Old Gods, Almost Dead and as I get throught the book I listen to the tracks relevant to the time. Amazing band. 40 years in the business with only two line-up changes. Does that count kicking Bill Wyman out? Guess not, but it did take them 18 years to give Ron Wood a piece of the band. -- Dallas Group guidelines on http://www.aliasimages.com/rpe35mmur.htm Improve signal to noise ratio by filtering all crossposts. |
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