rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
HEART wrote:
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Thank you for bringing back memories.
Cheers.
The arguments go round and round, but those old LP's had better sound than most early CD's. Better 'air' in the music, altho you had to deal with hiss and scratches, which CD's eliminated. The newer CD's with higher sampling rates sound much better, but hard to beat the audio quality of vinyl.
Mine were given away to a local library, along with all the 45s I collected as a kid. Even had some old 78s my parents listened to on an old crank-it-up Victrola. Used to play with them as a kid. Old Rudy Vallee stuff from the thirties, etc. Horrible sound, but a fond memory now, lol.
GWR100 wrote:
Remember the old LPs ? lets see your oldies
Great music to be sure ... just a few years before my time though :-)
First album I actually bought with my own money was Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles.
if your a fan of olides check out Oldies . com they still have most of these for sale on both cds and albums. great place to fond old music.
if your a fan of olides check out Oldies . com they still have most of these for sale on both cds and albums. great place to fond old music.
Somehow, a love of music & photography go together.
My oldest oldies.
Classic Blue Note Jazz with photographic covers.
Some great rock.
Some modern (70s) Jazz
How I play them.
How I hear them. JBL 4310 Studio Monitors (12 In. woofer)
My "Wall of Sound"
Brilliant covers, all so colourful and works of art in them selves. A friend of mine , John Pasche, designed many covers for people like David Bowie and he designed the tongue for the Rolling Stones.
Thanks for you input,
Geoff
KTJohnson wrote:
Somehow, a love of music & photography go together.
hannaco
Loc: People's Republic of California
Ah, you youngens. What about the really good 78's?
Are you sure you haven't got any cylinder music tucked away????? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Geoff
hannaco wrote:
Ah, you youngens. What about the really good 78's?
Well these aren't LP's...but these are my most cherished albums. These are all the Albums, VHS tapes and DVD's my wife sang on when she was a member of Christ Church Choir here in Nashville. A few of them were recorded and video taped at the Grand Ole Opry House. The music on all of these in simply amazing and was a big part of her life.
Thats amazing, to record at the Ryman, how cool is that, Id love to go there let alone sing,
Geoff
James56 wrote:
Well these aren't LP's...but these are my most cherished albums. These are all the Albums, VHS tapes and DVD's my wife sang on when she was a member of Christ Church Choir here in Nashville. A few of them were recorded and video taped at the Grand Ole Opry House. The music on all of these in simply amazing and was a big part of her life.
hannaco
Loc: People's Republic of California
"Are you sure you haven't got any cylinder music tucked away?????
Geoff"
As a matter of fact, its in storage.
Rabbott
Loc: Grass Valley , California
you want a picture of my ex?????
GWR100 wrote:
Remember the old LPs ? lets see your oldies
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