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steve2qec 13-10-2011 21:51

Re: Favourite Vinyl?
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 939587)
Same song, but somewhat different treatment! :cool:


Think I'll stick with the Thorogood version.

walkinman221 13-10-2011 21:56

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Or this one by the man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=BIvka3SSv9Y

Benipete 14-10-2011 07:24

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One For Cashy!!

Earl Vince & The Valiants - Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight - YouTube

Took some finding,:p::mosher::D

cashman 14-10-2011 07:47

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Great find Beni,cheers me owd mate.;)

kestrelx 22-04-2012 13:34

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Has anybody still got any vinyl? Just looking through a few singles I have, here's one from Accy...

Oxym - Mind Keys - YouTube

Restless 22-04-2012 16:54

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Don't really own much vinyl anymore. A couple are rare Mark Eitzel 7" that's about it.

I can honestly say I can barely stand pink floyd. Just never liked them.

Dylan-- I love his 60's stuff and the song hurricane but after that... ugh.

maxthecollie 22-04-2012 19:08

Re: Favourite Vinyl?
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 936844)
One of the first Vinyl albums I got was Billy Halley and his Comets think it was produced in 1957 still have it today

That must be worth a bit

Boeing Guy 22-04-2012 19:13

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Just renewing vinyl collection, the problem is Audiophile quality Vinyn costs the earth

Restless 22-04-2012 19:27

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Vinyl has to be looked after, too much effort for somebody as clumsy as me. I am a bit of an audiophile myself and there is other options.

I have never actually seen a SACD but I have some bootleg concerts that are in 24BIT/96khz audio. SACD never did take off did it?? These days where people aren't bothered about quality. MP3ing everything as they do.

I could not live without a walkman(of some kind--It has to play flac tho) I have an Ipod Classic that is modified to run Rockbox which allows you to play FLAC(16bit and 24 bit audio) So I can maintain the high quality.

You can transfer transfer vinyl to the computer and record in 24/96 and losslessly compress to FLAC for storage of the files. This way you don't have to risk damaging the vinyl by constant use.

This being said. Record companies/Sites/ETC should sell 24/96 FLAC files rather than mp3s. You can convert them afterward to whatever lossy format you desired(if mp3 is ur thing). They wouldn't have to charge so much for the music and you have the exactly same quality as you would playing the vinyl.


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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 987023)
Just renewing vinyl collection, the problem is Audiophile quality Vinyn costs the earth



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