• Re: Sunday Night Music

    From Abbub@21:2/145 to Blue White on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 21:28:39
    *** Quoting Blue White to Abbub dated 04-12-23 ***
    Subdivisions was always my jam, too. I saw them in concert on the Roll
    the
    Bones tour. I was so stoked when Subdivisions started... the friends I

    Yep. That's the first tour that I saw them on. I think I saw them three or four times between then and when they disbanded. I went to a 'South Park Celebration' thing down at Red Rocks last fall, where Primus was playing a bunch of music, and at one point Geddy and Alex came out and played 'Closer to the Heart' with Primus. It was fantastic.

    ---
    * Origin: WalledCTTY (21:2/145)
  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Thom Miller on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 22:35:00
    Hello Thom Miller!

    ** On Sunday 09.04.23 - 21:08, Thom Miller wrote to All:

    Every Sunday night I sit on the sofa down here in the
    basement, turn the lights down, put on the headphones and
    sit around and listen to a disc or two. Tonight was 'The
    Stone Roses' from 1989. A perfect album after a day of
    fighting a bunch of software from the early 90s. :D

    There are simply some performances, especially some live
    recordings or concept albums, that are best experienced with
    total focus and attention upon the material, perhaps in a dimly
    lit room, and no distractions from start to finish.

    Eg.

    Jeff Wayne's War Of The Worlds.
    Rick Wakeman's Journey to the Center of the Earth.


    --- OpenXP 5.0.57
    * Origin: What do you call a musician with problems? A trebled man. (21:4/106.21)
  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Ogg on Wednesday, April 19, 2023 08:18:00
    Ogg wrote to Thom Miller <=-

    There are simply some performances, especially some live
    recordings or concept albums, that are best experienced with
    total focus and attention upon the material, perhaps in a dimly
    lit room, and no distractions from start to finish.

    Rush's "Moving Pictures", listened to in my dimly lit high-school
    bedroom, with KOSS over-ear headphones. On Vinyl.



    ... Do the last thing first
    --- MultiMail/Win v0.52
    * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (21:4/122)
  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Thursday, April 20, 2023 10:02:26
    Re: Re: Sunday Night Music
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Ogg on Wed Apr 19 2023 08:18 am

    There are simply some performances, especially some live
    recordings or concept albums, that are best experienced with
    total focus and attention upon the material, perhaps in a dimly
    lit room, and no distractions from start to finish.

    Rush's "Moving Pictures", listened to in my dimly lit high-school
    bedroom, with KOSS over-ear headphones. On Vinyl.

    I still tend to prefer CD (or FLAC files would be equivalent) rather than vinyl, but that is a great album.

    Nightfox
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux
    * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137)
  • From Abbub@21:2/145 to Nightfox on Friday, April 21, 2023 08:37:39
    Rush's "Moving Pictures", listened to in my dimly lit high-school bedroom, with KOSS over-ear headphones. On Vinyl.

    I'm the same. I'm an advocate of anything/anyway that gets people to listen
    to more music, but for me personally, CD is still the way to go.
    I was a relatively early adopter of compact discs. My main 'music store' purchases in the late 80s would be one or two new discs and then a pack of cassettes to copy the one or two discs my buddies would have bought. This
    was both a strategy to maximize the amount of new music you were exposed
    to, and also a means to have music on the go. (I don't think I got a discman until the early 90s, once they'd really figured out buffering.)

    ---
    * Origin: WalledCTTY (21:2/145)
  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Abbub on Friday, April 21, 2023 11:29:21
    Re: Re: Sunday Night Music
    By: Abbub to Nightfox on Fri Apr 21 2023 08:37 am

    I was a relatively early adopter of compact discs. My main 'music store' purchases in the late 80s would be one or two new discs and then a pack of cassettes to copy the one or two discs my buddies would have bought. This

    I was a late adopter of Vinyl. When CDs came out, the price of vinyl dropped as people replaced LPs with CD and sold their LPs back. I wasn't making a lot of money back then, so for $10 I could buy a new CD or 10 used LPs. I chose the latter, and splurged on a lot of artists I couldn't afford to buy when they first came out.

    Those were good times. I'd splurged on my first "real" stereo system, had my first apartment on my own, and remember the music from that time fondly - all 5-10 year old LPs.
    --- SBBSecho 3.20-Win32
    * Origin: realitycheckBBS.org -- information is power. (21:4/122)
  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Nightfox on Tuesday, April 25, 2023 19:44:42
    On 11 Apr 2023 at 01:03p, Nightfox pondered and said...

    Even these days, I don't stream music very often.. That may be because I'm just not very familiar with what music is new these days. What I
    have heard, usually I don't really get into it. I have my collection of music ripped to FLAC and MP3s, and I have my MP3s on my devices, which I can play at any time.

    I have been using streaming to play on demand the music that pops into my head (often from many decades earlier)... so that's good. But some of the copies of the tracks on Spotify are not the same versions of the songs I recall. The remastered stuff can be a bit hit and miss :(

    Kerr Avon [Blake's 7] 'I'm not expendable, I'm not stupid and I'm not going' avon[at]bbs.nz | bbs.nz | fsxnet.nz

    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101)