Oh, I'm not talking about audiophile quality. I'm talking about the television hiss you just can't get rid of when someone has posted a music video they recorded on their phone while watching it on the telly!
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Jun 11, 2017 - 10:56am
kurtster wrote:
This is where I say life is too short to worry about dubious quality ...
Oh, I'm not talking about audiophile quality. I'm talking about the television hiss you just can't get rid of when someone has posted a music video they recorded on their phone while watching it on the telly!
Well, there are ways to rip the audio from the video, but quality can be inconsistent (being that the videos come from any number of sources, with quality not guaranteed).
This is where I say life is too short to worry about dubious quality ...
Well, there are ways to rip the audio from the video, but quality can be inconsistent (being that the videos come from any number of sources, with quality not guaranteed).
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Jun 11, 2017 - 10:32am
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and how do you take videos on the road ...
Well, there are ways to rip the audio from the video, but quality can be inconsistent (being that the videos come from any number of sources, with quality not guaranteed).
I have #'s 7 and 8 ripped. I'll send you the link shortly. My James Gang album has the full version of The Bomber which until very recently was very hard to find. Something about the Cast Your Fate part of the song made someone mad.
Love the Carney. Especially"Acid Annapolis"... a great Halloween song (?).
Love Leon's Carney, I always thought it was his Sgt Pepper, . I only have 2 on the list, Dave Mason Alone Together and Carney but I am surprised that they are on the list, it seems both those albums were big at the time
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Jun 10, 2017 - 9:50pm
Love the Carney. Especially"Acid Annapolis"... a great Halloween song (?). Still have the L.P. Had it on 8- track so I could take it with me. And now a C.D. version. Also have 7 8 22 27 24 29 30 35. A mix of vinyl and CD's.
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Jun 10, 2017 - 6:44pm
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Not to be argumentative, but life's too short to listen the whole song on every so-called "good" album, which usually just means that it has more than one good song, but will never, ever, have more than four. If it did, they would have been issued in three or four other albums. After all, album is a marketing gimmick not a musical concept. Why not just click though an album on youtube in about 10 minutes and find, in the case below, that the best song is If the Shoe Fits, with Tight Rope, Roller Derby, and Magic Mirror close seconds. They can then be found and saved separately in a Leon Russell folder.
Not to be argumentative, but that really sounds as though you don't like much music.
This is when having a monthly $15 family subscription to iTunes is worth it. I'm gonna go through and add every damn one to my playlist. Assuming they have them.
Not to be argumentative, but life's too short to listen the whole song on every so-called "good" album, which usually just means that it has more than one good song, but will never, ever, have more than four. If it did, they would have been issued in three or four other albums. After all, album is a marketing gimmick not a musical concept. Why not just click though an album on youtube in about 10 minutes and find, in the case below, that the best song is If the Shoe Fits, with Tight Rope, Roller Derby, and Magic Mirror close seconds. They can then be found and saved separately in a Leon Russell folder.
Well, they got the "you've never heard" part right in my case. Some very interesting albums for me to check out.
I have #'s 7 and 8 ripped. I'll send you the link shortly. My James Gang album has the full version of The Bomber which until very recently was very hard to find. Something about the Cast Your Fate part of the song made someone mad.
This is when having a monthly $15 family subscription to iTunes is worth it. I'm gonna go through and add every damn one to my playlist. Assuming they have them.
I've got 7, 8, 9 and 24. #4 Julie Driscoll / Brian Auger and The Trinity is one that slipped through the cracks. I do have Auger's Closer To It with the first version of Compared To What that I ever heard and its still my favorite. Have Leon's And The Shelter People which is a masterpiece. Carney got lot's of airplay here in Cleveburg and its one of those LP's I never bought but shoulda.