^ Almost every post you make on TD is influenced by that record.
You are Simple Minds Live personalized.
^ Alive and Kicking
The last 2 years, probably System of a down - Toxicity.
As for real vinyl. Had a record player as part of me teenage mancave, probably Emperor In the Nightside Eclypse, was the most played.
The old albums where so hard to take care of, cleaning and needles. But that vinyl that i bought back in 1983 still plays loud and clear. I brought a bunch of cd's and dvd's over that are worse for ware, The humidity and heat seem to make them pop little tiny bubbles inside the coating.
The big issue I will have one day is finding a new needle for the turntable, Hence not playing the albums much at all.
Here is another one.
Or TWO.
Personally, I hated vinyl with a passion, the quiet movements are so often ruined. I'm not that keen on CDs either. I do like mp3 though, being able to hear an opera uninterrupted is a real pleasure.
I don't have the ear to discern the best quality against good quality but I can tell when it's vinyl crackle shite...
Last edited by Troy; 22-04-2021 at 12:54 AM. Reason: un
Yep, the only way a person can ever tell the difference is to listen to all the forms of recording one at a time. Nothing will ever be the same as a live performance.
The one thing vinyl has is that crackle shite, it's a physical, raw, cut, crackle that gives it its' own personality, It cant be copied, because the next time you play the record the crackle is different.
I might be onto something here? No-one has records anymore, Lucky I saved them.
Makes me greener than those kids that complain about global warming while they throw out the old smart phone to buy a new one hey
My 40 year old vinyl record has saved more carbon by simply being kept by me. and I dont need "lasers" to play it, only a diamond the size of a pin prick
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