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karmacazee
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by karmacazee » Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:58 pm
Eops wrote:The bit I love in DSOTM is right at the very very end ... if you turn it WAYUP like REALLY LOUD you can just hear a tiny voice saying 'In fact there is no dark side of the moon - its all dark!'
Its a lot easier to hear on the remastered CD than it was on my trusty vinyl copy but I remember thinking how cool it was that I had listened to that record literally thousands of times before I noticed it (prolly cos Im always practically in a coma of rapture by the end).
DSOTM is a great choice ... its just that Money track that kinda erks me - I try to think of it as a 'Ringo' track if you know what I mean.
Hmmm great gig in the sky on the ipod max volume now for me

Have you noticed the tape wobble at the end of Great Gig In the Sky? Right at the end of the reverb tail...
I think 'Money' is awesome just for the sax solo :p
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connection
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by connection » Fri Apr 17, 2009 4:11 pm
Tool, for sure.
Their arrangements are amazing. Tracks like Schism and Ticks & Leeches are amazing. Drummer Danny Carey knows how to smack the shit out of a set of drums!
I'd love to use some of those time sig's in my productions.
Other music? Lots of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Cave In and loads more guitar based stuff!
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misk
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by misk » Fri Apr 17, 2009 5:00 pm
joanna newsom! the books! the doors! miles davis!
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jolly wailer
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by jolly wailer » Fri Apr 17, 2009 6:54 pm
the grateful dead and every cultural offshoot that is associated with them
sunrise drum circles ftw
myxylpyx wrote:dam bro dats sick... off to the garden to eat some worms now.

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abZ
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by abZ » Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:48 pm
Karmacazee wrote:Eops wrote:The bit I love in DSOTM is right at the very very end ... if you turn it WAYUP like REALLY LOUD you can just hear a tiny voice saying 'In fact there is no dark side of the moon - its all dark!'
Its a lot easier to hear on the remastered CD than it was on my trusty vinyl copy but I remember thinking how cool it was that I had listened to that record literally thousands of times before I noticed it (prolly cos Im always practically in a coma of rapture by the end).
DSOTM is a great choice ... its just that Money track that kinda erks me - I try to think of it as a 'Ringo' track if you know what I mean.
Hmmm great gig in the sky on the ipod max volume now for me

Have you noticed the tape wobble at the end of Great Gig In the Sky? Right at the end of the reverb tail...
I think 'Money' is awesome just for the sax solo :p
Yes and audiophiles don't consider that album audiophile listening because of that fact. They re-recorded and bounced so much they audibly degraded the tape. But what the hell do they know? Still one of the greatest records known to man and you know I have that shit on vinyl.
I am a huge fan of 70's rock. I am happy to know that I am not the only one (on this board). Really been into Steely Dan lately. They are the masters of the studio imo. I love digging up gems too. Been rocking the Mott the Hoople version of Ready for Love lately. Wowow the guitar tone on that one. Kicks the living shit out of the Bad Co. version. Cream, Doors, Who, Beatles, Led Zep, Sabbath etc been listening to that shit since I was a little boy going through my moms record collection. Never will get sick of that stuff.
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rickyrich
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by rickyrich » Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:50 am
anything that is punk, or hardcore punk.
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cheven
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by cheven » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:45 pm
David Byrne (went to see him, was ace)
Prince
Michael Jackson
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
David Holmes
This Is Your Captain Speaking
HTRK
Agaskodo Teliverek
Moha!
Lightning Bolt
Orcustus
Phantomsmasher
Slipknot
Pantera
Napalm Death
Andrew WK
Wesley Willis
Moondog
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feral witchchild
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by feral witchchild » Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:16 pm
Sunn O)))
My Bloody Valentine (Specifically this one limited instrumental EP that came out with Isn't Anything)
Jay Dee
Out Hud...various post-rock bands.
collige wrote:some stay dry and others feel the pain.
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