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  1. we would not know that . We haven't seen Gary with a empty glass
  2. I'm like a addict 1 is too many of 100 is never enough
  3. here's some pasta !!! Gary you have too make a puttanesca sauce. ..
  4. I seen that before..
  5. dire straits. love over gold
  6. it's good to know when vinyl hunting...
  7. https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Gabriel-Peter-Gabriel/release/379028 I pasted and posted in a search . that's what I came up with.. we have to learn to read the dead wax . and use discogs as a reference tool..
  8. try the dead wax
  9. what pressing ? https://www.discogs.com/Peter-Gabriel-Peter-Gabriel/master/29662
  10. https://www.genesisfan.net/peter-gabriel/articles-2015/peter-gabriel-announces-vinyl-reissue-series http://www.cdandlp.com/en/peter-gabriel/3/lp/r114759786/
  11. king crimson. red
  12. king crimson island
  13. New pressing ?? or vintage vinyl..
  14. I don't remember.. your not one of us nice a recored label never seen that one.
  15. Cops Hunt Dirt Bikers Who Jumped Collapsed Bridge In Evel Knievel-Style Stunt Police in North Carolina are trying to identify a pair of daredevils seen in a viral video jumping over a collapsed section of a closed bridge.
  16. http://www.sonomamuffin.com/baked-goods-snacks/muffins-teabreads/
  17. On this day — June 1 The Beatles album 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' (© SSPL/Getty Images) 1495186819211967 Scotch whiskyNavajos return homeTulsa race riot'Sgt. Pepper' released The Beatles usher in the era of the rock album The Beatles' eighth studio LP sees the band reinvent itself, and in the process, the entire landscape of modern popular music. 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band will be a smash hit and a revelation for critics, and decades later, many will still call it a work of art that qualifies as the best rock album in history.
  18. http://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/pink-floyd-the-wall-vinyl-2012.277809/ So...after an extensive listening session, I have to say some things...1)The 2012 vinyl remaster is very good. Nice clarity, nice punch. In my ears a bit too "nice", too "polished". The instruments are nicely separated and the sound of the drums is fantastic. The soundstage is pretty big. The vinyl is very quiet and in an excellent condition upon arrival (I dont like the original cardbox-innersleeves, though). All-in-all a fantastic re-issue, if someone has no other pressings at hand..., because2)The UK-1st-pressing sounds much more "REAL". More aggressive, more punch, more everything. I couldnt believe my ears how loud it played on the same volume as the 2012-remaster.The drum-sound kicks the 2012´s *** badly, as do the bass and the guitars...The UK is more in ya face. The soundstage is incredibly bigger than the 2012-remaster.3) The Japanese-1st pressing kind of lacks in the area of "power" of the UK, BUT the dynamics on this wonderful pressing is just stunning. Compared to this, the 2012 sounds like "dead".Also, if you prefer DETAIL over in ya face, the Japanese 1st is the choice no 1.Conclusion.The Uk-1st and the Japanese 1st beat the 2012 by a lot of miles, although the 2012 sounds really really good.My BIGGEST realization:I will NEVER EVER buy a VINYL-RECORD again which is from a digital source.What brought this realization about?The FRIGHTENING difference in the dynamics of the 2012-remaster and Uk and Japanese 1st...unbelievable.Long live analogue!
  19. if I can find one...can you loan me yours
  20. debating on buying vintage , re release , or reissued.. Pink Floyd the wall...any suggestions...
  21. yes I have I help build a home recording studio...back in the 80's
  22. then buy me this..because everything is a cheap imitation of it.. https://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=cpcG7ceQz6U
  23. and that does not happen in the studio any more.. just someone's interpretation of what it should be. (producer and or engineer) I said that a few post up.. https://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much-gear-so-little-time/956936-1950s-techniques-equiptment-workflow.html It will help you to think in terms of Recording The Band, rather thanRecording Isolated Tracks.Mic bleed was a natural part of recording a live band, especially with highly sensitive condenser mics.In modern recording, you can take all the time you want fixing issues and editing.In old school recording, you spend the time mostly in pre-production, making sure everyone has their parts down to perfection, because if one person screws up, you have to rewind and go back to square one and start all over again.As producer, engineer, you are more like the conductor in front of a live orchestra. Putting the loudest instruments further away and the quieter ones closer. as you dig further back in history.. you will find the truth.. technology has made easier... anybody can be a pop/rock star out of their bedroom..now.. so either your good or not... and I posted this earlier dirtmudd Forum Ultra Veteran Regulars 4084 3164 posts Location: road to red Posted 22 hours ago · Report post it all comes down to what you buy into .. be careful in what you buy.. here's an example of what everyone buys into
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