Have you replaced the white earbuds with something else? Makes a GALAXY of difference.
― Tantrum The Cat (Tantrum The Cat), Saturday, 19 August 2006 20:30 (nineteen years ago)
But it's not quite as bad as the sound I get out of iTunes, which only bears some resemblance to music to my frustrated ears. I don't have any explanation why this is the case.
― bad hair day house (fandango), Saturday, 19 August 2006 20:42 (nineteen years ago)
― bad hair day house (fandango), Saturday, 19 August 2006 20:44 (nineteen years ago)
And as for all of those weird complaints about mp3 and sound quality, er -- FUCK A DUCK! Haven't these people ever heard of lossless compression?
― Hot Hot Heat (Hot Hot Heat), Monday, 21 August 2006 08:37 (nineteen years ago)
― philip sherburne (philip sherburne), Monday, 21 August 2006 09:32 (nineteen years ago)
poseur. vinyl's nice, i just never play it. i get freaked out by the fucking expertise needed to get the arm/weight thing right.
― Bashment Jakes (Enrique), Monday, 21 August 2006 09:46 (nineteen years ago)
― Ronan (Ronan), Monday, 21 August 2006 09:50 (nineteen years ago)
― Bashment Jakes (Enrique), Monday, 21 August 2006 09:55 (nineteen years ago)
― Konal Doddz (blueski), Monday, 21 August 2006 10:04 (nineteen years ago)
― Michael Jones (MichaelJ), Monday, 21 August 2006 11:42 (nineteen years ago)
this doesn't even make sense.
also, why is that dude who wrote that article storing his records in a BARN? either sell 'em or keep them safe to sell them later, don't put them in a fucking barn.
― the eunuchs, Cassim and Mustafa, who guarded Abdur Ali's harem (orion), Monday, 21 August 2006 13:36 (nineteen years ago)
― Good Dog (Good Dog), Wednesday, 23 August 2006 18:41 (nineteen years ago)
― Good Dog (Good Dog), Wednesday, 23 August 2006 18:42 (nineteen years ago)
― dan bunnybrain (dan bunnybrain), Wednesday, 23 August 2006 18:51 (nineteen years ago)
At first I had the gear in the family room (connected to the kitchen/eating space)... competing with the noise of the dishwasher, the kitchen sink, and 'life' in general. I kept eyeing a large den (a favorite room of my wife) where we had a desk and piano. One afternoon when my wife was gone, I moved all my gear into the den. All of a sudden, I had a dedicated room... which was to be my audio home for the next nine years. I got lucky with the den; it had a very high ceiling (almost 11 feet), a bay window and floor to ceiling bookshelves on the rear wall. Soon the desk and piano were evicted and I settled into audio bliss in MY room.
i bet his wife feels really "lucky" too
yournullfame's girlfiend sounds rad
― Euai Kapaui (tracerhand), Wednesday, 23 August 2006 23:05 (nineteen years ago)
... isn't it?
― Andrew (enneff), Thursday, 24 August 2006 00:03 (nineteen years ago)
― zappi (joni), Thursday, 24 August 2006 00:16 (nineteen years ago)
― Good Dog (Good Dog), Thursday, 24 August 2006 00:16 (nineteen years ago)
I've lived with one person who had this setup -- very handy -- while the good Mr. Donut has similar at his place.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 24 August 2006 00:37 (nineteen years ago)
― Andrew (enneff), Thursday, 24 August 2006 00:57 (nineteen years ago)
Veteran singer Bob Dylan has called the quality of modern music recordings "atrocious" and "worth nothing".
In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, the 65-year-old said: "There's no definition of nothing, no nothing, just like... static".
Dylan, who is to release his first studio album in five years, added that his music sounded better in the studio.
He also failed to denounce illegal music downloads, saying: "Well, why not? It ain't worth nothing anyway."
'No stature'
"You listen to these modern records, they're atrocious, they have sound all over them," he said.
"I don't know anybody who's made a record that sounds decent in the past 20 years, really.
"CDs are small, there's no stature to it," added Dylan, who has released eight studio albums in the past 20 years and 44 official albums during the course of his career.
His new release, Modern Times, features 10 original tracks recorded by the musician and his touring band last winter.
Dylan plays keyboard, guitar and harmonica as well as singing on the record.
― dan bunnybrain (dan bunnybrain), Thursday, 24 August 2006 02:47 (nineteen years ago)
― electric sound of jim [and why not] (electricsound), Thursday, 24 August 2006 02:48 (nineteen years ago)
So you're saying that you don't do cocaine all night?
― trees (treesessplode), Thursday, 24 August 2006 03:18 (nineteen years ago)
― trees (treesessplode), Thursday, 24 August 2006 03:19 (nineteen years ago)
Thank you NYT for the cheesy vinyl's back article.Thank you 200X 90's indie rock nostalgia culture bullshit.Thank you pre-holiday season bullshit.
I was able to sell off most of my vinyl last night for the price of a decent used car.
That is all.
― Mackro Mackro, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 15:40 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.appalachiananimalhospital.net/baby%20owls.jpg
― Mackro Mackro, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 15:41 (seventeen years ago)
That Resident Advisor article is dismal.
― Tracer Hand, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 16:31 (seventeen years ago)
It's also not wrong.
― Alex in SF, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:20 (seventeen years ago)
I hope you bought those owls with your profits, Mackro.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:21 (seventeen years ago)
Never going out of style.
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/7218/imageuploadimageun8.jpg
― I have never used a humorous display name because I think they're for (libcrypt), Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:26 (seventeen years ago)
Just out of professional curiosity, about how many pieces was the collection?
― ian, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:41 (seventeen years ago)
and how many miles was on the car?
― Local Garda, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:42 (seventeen years ago)
You are going to miss those records 10 years from now, trust me.
― Display Name, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:54 (seventeen years ago)
i think more ppl should sell their old records so i can buy them
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:54 (seventeen years ago)
Mackro can speak for himself but I'm plenty positive he won't.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 17:56 (seventeen years ago)
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, September 24, 2008 12:54 PM (42 minutes ago) Bookmark
OTM
― Display Name, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 18:38 (seventeen years ago)
I was just thinking of selling off most of my own vinyl last night, in fact. I've got about a couple boxes of it that I just never touch. I'm curious as to how Mackro chose to sell his stuff?
― Bimble, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 18:54 (seventeen years ago)
I would buy all these used vinyls
― Shakey Mo Collier, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 18:58 (seventeen years ago)
Bimble would be crazy to sell as he is the type that in a few years would want to play it again and regret selling.
― Pfunkboy Formerly Known As... (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 24 September 2008 19:05 (seventeen years ago)
It also depends on how rare the record is. I buy old dance records that had short runs on small labels, I have sold records that I am never going to see again unless they get bootlegged.
The other thing that drives me nuts is how much a lot of not great records are worth these days. I have sold more 30 dollar records for a buck in store credit than I care to count.
That being said, I have also sold a shit ton of records and cd's that I never think about/don't even remember owning. I guess I am saying that you should be very careful about what you get rid of because I find myself haunted by the handful that got away.
― Display Name, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 20:25 (seventeen years ago)
The story is: I realized I was never going to DJ at clubs anymore, much less DJ using vinyl. I'm approaching my late 30s. There's tons of new blood who are far more connected with bars to get DJ gigs than I am. More to the point, I was still able to hold a weekly (as a sub for Matos) just using two iPods.
I think it's cool that there are younger kids who want to spin out records, have their friends look at them. I wish I could be in that position, but I'm now too old for that.. not mentally but physically. I'm a fucking grandpa now.
I only sold everything that I already had on CD or I know is available on iTunes or Amazon, no matter how rare or not it was. (I sold my Silver Apples LPs for example... that's wow I got many pretty pennies. I mean, I have the two-fer CD for Silver Apples. I didn't lose their music!)
My next phase is to digitize the never-got-to-digital-format stuff, then sell that off. After that, sell off the CDs. It will be a while, but this was part one of the plan.
I know, tl;dr lol
― Mackro Mackro, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 20:27 (seventeen years ago)
i do think there's an interesting spin-off from this, though: regardless of the fact you "didn't lose their music", you're obviously no longer so concerned about the actual OMG RARE ARTEFACT quality of the silver apples stuff. and i think that's got a lot to do with the changed way we consume music ... i mean, sure, someone was always going to be the iconoclast (or just the skint dude going, fuck, i need to flog my records) but i know i feel very differently now about what was once a treasured collection of vinyl.
for fuck's sake, i can't even remember the last time i played an actual record.
the fact it's easier to make high-quality digital copies isn't, i think, the key issue here (because it's not even what you've done); what really matters is the fact that the physical artefact is no longer seen as THE MUSIC.
― synaptic knob (grimly fiendish), Wednesday, 24 September 2008 20:40 (seventeen years ago)
I like records. for example just the other day I was cracking up at the merch/hip-hop gear offered in the liner notes of my copy of EPMD's "Business As Usual"
― Shakey Mo Collier, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:05 (seventeen years ago)
Grimly, you're pretty much OTM with me.
That said, I did keep about a dozen boxes of records, but mainly things, mostly dirt cheap, that I would never see again in any format if I were to sell it. Mostly Incredibly Strange Music fodder.
And I did NOT sell my very first record: "The Harmony Of The Worlds". That was my very first record -- an astronomical data records. It changed my life, although I didn't know it at the time. And that record will die long after I die if I can help it.
I guess my point is: I still do very much have the OMG THE ARTIFACT! attitude towards vinyl. What's changed is: I don't need to have that attachment to so many goddamn artifacts anymore all around me, especially if they're in my way.
― Mackro Mackro, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:14 (seventeen years ago)
cue Sanford and Son music
― Mackro Mackro, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:15 (seventeen years ago)
more and more i just can't stand listening to mp3s at all unless it's like work and that's my only choice.
it just doesn't seem worth even taking the time to listen to when it sounds so robbed of so much. like watching a great movie on an ipod screen or something.
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:28 (seventeen years ago)
i don't have a problem with MP3s per se, just a problem with my shitty laptop speakers.
also, i collect but try not to hoard vinyl. i sell things all the time. i sold 20 records or so this week, got enough for a week's worth of lunches with some $$ leftover to buy a baggie of weed.
― ian, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:31 (seventeen years ago)
a good culling once a year is a good thing. like do i really need this late 70s pretty things record? how the hell did i get this marshall crenshaw record?...that sort of thing
― M@tt He1ges0n, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:32 (seventeen years ago)
yeah I cull stuff pretty regularly. then my wife gets mad that I want to get rid of those Linda Ronstadt records from her mom that she never listens to.
― Shakey Mo Collier, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:38 (seventeen years ago)
I need to get on Ebay.Saw a Daniel Johnston record in a Time-Lag update listed for 90 dollars.I got a copy for fifty cents.
― Trip Maker, Wednesday, 24 September 2008 21:44 (seventeen years ago)