deluca67 Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 I own a MC Search CD. How in the ###### did that happen?
deluca67 Posted July 17, 2010 Author Report Posted July 17, 2010 It's getting worse! I am going through my CD's and I just found W.A.S.P. :cry: :doh:
wjag Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 You still have CDs? That's so 2000-ish.. :) Throw them right on the 45s, albums, 8-track, cassette pile....
SwampD Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 You still have CDs? That's so 2000-ish.. :) Throw them right on the 45s, albums, 8-track, cassette pile.... Cd's just sound better. MP3s (or 4s or whatever) sound like AM radio by comparison to me. I think this is the first time in the history of recorded music where the newer format actually sounds worse than the one that preceded it. That makes me sad.
Eleven Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 Cd's just sound better. MP3s (or 4s or whatever) sound like AM radio by comparison to me. I think this is the first time in the history of recorded music where the newer format actually sounds worse than the one that preceded it. That makes me sad. I still buy music on CDs for two reasons: what you wrote, and because I don't want DRM to limit what devices I can put my music on. Ninety percent of the time, I'm listening through some sort of MP3 player, even through my home system, but when I want to listen to something that's really nuanced, like any classical music or a Pink Floyd album or jazz, I'll pull out the CD.
Eleven Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 Cd's just sound better. MP3s (or 4s or whatever) sound like AM radio by comparison to me. I think this is the first time in the history of recorded music where the newer format actually sounds worse than the one that preceded it. That makes me sad. I still buy music on CDs for two reasons: what you wrote, and because I don't want DRM to limit what devices I can put my music on. Ninety percent of the time, I'm listening through some sort of MP3 player, even through my home system, but when I want to listen to something that's really nuanced, like any classical music or a Pink Floyd album or jazz, I'll pull out the CD. Where's CDX with his input on this?
cdexchange Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 I still buy music on CDs for two reasons: what you wrote, and because I don't want DRM to limit what devices I can put my music on. This. Fortunately for me, there are still lots of people who realize that CDs still offer the best of all worlds - you have the tangible product, the sound is great, it's a backup copy that will last forever if well cared for, and you have the freedom to copy it to any device you like. Plus, the robust second-hand market makes them dirt cheap. Interestingly, the vast majority of my CD sales now are international. Deluca, when I first read your title I thought this was an early Xmas thread. :lol:
JujuFish Posted July 17, 2010 Report Posted July 17, 2010 Cd's just sound better. MP3s (or 4s or whatever) sound like AM radio by comparison to me. I think this is the first time in the history of recorded music where the newer format actually sounds worse than the one that preceded it. That makes me sad. Of course MP3s are going to sound worse. They're compressed using lossy algorithms. If you want something that sounds as good as a CD, record the music in a lossless format, such as FLAC.
tom webster Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Of course MP3s are going to sound worse. They're compressed using lossy algorithms. If you want something that sounds as good as a CD, record the music in a lossless format, such as FLAC. I'm stil trying to figure out what part Holly plays in all this?
SwampD Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 I'm stil trying to figure out what part Holly plays in all this? I think she took a dump on DeLuca's CD collection.
thesportsbuff Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 I download all my music, usually .mp3s but FLAC if I feel it's worth the disk space. I pre-ordered a CD (a bundle with a vinyl, a teeshirt, messenger bag, autographed lithogram, etc) of one of my favorite bands earlier this year and Atlantic Records completely botched the process. First of all they told me my credit card had been charged in a confirmation e-mail, while I later find out they don't charge until they ship the item. They released a digital download a week early for those who pre-ordered, but the digital download accounted for $7 of the total price -- so when you click the download link, it charges you $7. Well, apparently their servers weren't ready for the traffic, because the website kept crashing before people's downloads would actually start. I clicked download about 10 times before I gave up and was credited with $70 worth of pending charges on my account. Of course, the charges would be removed a few days later, but the next day when they went to ship out the items, my account didn't have enough money in it due to their $63 worth of false charges, and my order was cancelled entirely. For some reason the vinyl showed up a few weeks later, but nothing else. Long story short that is the last time I ever try to buy a CD again.
tom webster Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 I think she took a dump on DeLuca's CD collection. Thanks, or should I thank her?
FogBat Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 This. Fortunately for me, there are still lots of people who realize that CDs still offer the best of all worlds - you have the tangible product, the sound is great, it's a backup copy that will last forever if well cared for, and you have the freedom to copy it to any device you like. Plus, the robust second-hand market makes them dirt cheap. Interestingly, the vast majority of my CD sales now are international. Deluca, when I first read your title I thought this was an early Xmas thread. :lol: How ironic. I don't think even you expected that, let alone the rest of us. BTW, do you have Aerial View by Gamalon?
blugold43 Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 You still have CDs? That's so 2000-ish.. :) Throw them right on the 45s, albums, 8-track, cassette pile.... speaking of old school...the wife and i went to philly to see cheap trick last night. i had never seen them but it sounded like fun. about 2/3 of the way through the show rick neilson mentiones they have a new release out, and he wanted to thank all their loyal fans for "MAKING THIS THE #1 SELLING 8-TRACK TAPE IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW! THIS, RIGHT HERE, IS THE HIGHEST SELLING 8-TRACK ON THE CHARTS...THANK YOOOOOU!!!" it was kinda funny. i was never a huge fan but i couldn't believe what a good show they put on...for a guy in his mid-60s rick neilson is a monster on lead.
Taro T Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 speaking of old school...the wife and i went to philly to see cheap trick last night. i had never seen them but it sounded like fun. about 2/3 of the way through the show rick neilson mentiones they have a new release out, and he wanted to thank all their loyal fans for "MAKING THIS THE #1 SELLING 8-TRACK TAPE IN THE WORLD RIGHT NOW! THIS, RIGHT HERE, IS THE HIGHEST SELLING 8-TRACK ON THE CHARTS...THANK YOOOOOU!!!" it was kinda funny. i was never a huge fan but i couldn't believe what a good show they put on...for a guy in his mid-60s rick neilson is a monster on lead. Did Bun E. Carlos still have the 2" long cigarette butt working? Never saw them play live, but they're one of the few that I've missed that I'd like to see.
Eleven Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Did Bun E. Carlos still have the 2" long cigarette butt working? Never saw them play live, but they're one of the few that I've missed that I'd like to see. I saw them play live at UB. They decided to play six songs and then leave. A cheap trick indeed.
blugold43 Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 Did Bun E. Carlos still have the 2" long cigarette butt working? Never saw them play live, but they're one of the few that I've missed that I'd like to see. sadly he was not onstage. i thought he was still supposed to be with them, but he wasn't there. but robin zander can still hit the high notes! it was big fun. if you really want to see them go to their website and check the schedule. i think they pretty much tour nonstop.
FogBat Posted July 18, 2010 Report Posted July 18, 2010 I saw them play live at UB. They decided to play six songs and then leave. A cheap trick indeed. They must have been laughing all the way to the bank.
That Aud Smell Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 that album that prince paul produced for them (the catcus?) was the bomb. serch is also distinguished by being the butt of a great beastie boys dis: dancin' around like you think you're janet jackson. i have some stories about pete nice, but must post later.
Eleven Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 They must have been laughing all the way to the bank. I think they got 30k or something. I'm sure they were laughing; I hope they got as far as the bank. All of UB was pissed, though!
wjag Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 Love how threads take on a life of their own. From CDs to Cheap Trick. I saw Cheap Trick back in their early days. Sadly, those brain cells that recorded that concert are locked shut or gone. Other than knowing that I went, I can't recall a damn thing about that concert. "Ain't that a shame"...
Sabre Dance Posted July 19, 2010 Report Posted July 19, 2010 I download all my music, usually .mp3s but FLAC if I feel it's worth the disk space. I pre-ordered a CD (a bundle with a vinyl, a teeshirt, messenger bag, autographed lithogram, etc) of one of my favorite bands earlier this year and Atlantic Records completely botched the process. First of all they told me my credit card had been charged in a confirmation e-mail, while I later find out they don't charge until they ship the item. They released a digital download a week early for those who pre-ordered, but the digital download accounted for $7 of the total price -- so when you click the download link, it charges you $7. Well, apparently their servers weren't ready for the traffic, because the website kept crashing before people's downloads would actually start. I clicked download about 10 times before I gave up and was credited with $70 worth of pending charges on my account. Of course, the charges would be removed a few days later, but the next day when they went to ship out the items, my account didn't have enough money in it due to their $63 worth of false charges, and my order was cancelled entirely. For some reason the vinyl showed up a few weeks later, but nothing else. Long story short that is the last time I ever try to buy a CD again. Sounds like the issue was with Atlantic's web site - the CD had nothing to do with it.
Ohiofan Posted July 29, 2010 Report Posted July 29, 2010 Oh man...same here wjag. Seems that I am a bit hazy remembering all the shows I saw in the Aud way back when.
FogBat Posted July 29, 2010 Report Posted July 29, 2010 You still have CDs? That's so 2000-ish.. :) Throw them right on the 45s, albums, 8-track, cassette pile.... Ask PASabreFan for some of his old 78's.
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