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Electric Prunes: Stockholm 67Someone accidently turned on the record switch. Doc
Hi Laura, nice to see the new cartridge, hope it works out well for you, I am thinking of updating my phono pre-amp since you guys (thank you all so much ) have gotten me to listen to my vinyl again. I have thousands of records that I acquired over the years but moved on to digital a number of years ago. thanks to this forum (mostly) and some of the other vinyl forums (fora?), I have started to replay much of the vinyl that I have. some of it is fabulous, some of it sucks but there is a difference between Digital and Vinyl, although I won't say that vinyl is always better .With regard to jackson Brown's guitarist, David Lyndley (of Kaleidoscope and El Rayo X fame) played for him for years, is he still traveling with Jackson, I have heard that Lindley has developed hearing problems and is not playing live as often--it would be interesting if Jackson had found someone as good as David is, because he is fabulous, going all the way back to "my Redneck Friend" from Jackson's 1973 album For Everyman.Phil
Since all of you (collectively) are responsible for my returning to my vinyl collection and for buying new vinyl (today I picked up the new 45 RPM version of Dylan's John Wesley Harding [#507]), I am curious about all of your opinions on getting vinyl versions of Digitally recorded music. I bought a vinyl version of the Stones later album A Bigger Bang, which has one song, Laugh, I nearly died, that I use as a test for new equipment. The original CD has very clean sound and the vinyl was absolutely no improvement over the CD (in fact it was muddier). I wonder if I made a rookie mistake by buying a vinyl version of a digitally recorded record. Put differently, with all of your considerable knowledge of vinyl, to your ears do all albums sound better in vinyl or should I stick to trying to buy "Reference" versions of the music of my youth (50's/60's/7's). Should I think about an all analog recording chain and limit myself to those?Any opinions about this would be appreciated, and I apologize if this is not the proper use of this forum, but I have come to know much about many of you because of the wonderful taste you have shown with all of your choices (and stories).Thanks,Phil
Peter Green – Little Dreamer
Nice snag Gene. Now all you need is to find In The Skies. At least to me they were kind of pair, soundwise