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  • i did not dig this

  • anyone know the tune at 1:40?

    

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  • @Edseltje thanks mate! been looking for this tune for a bit! mystery solved!

  • I have 3000+ lps, 600+ 45's, 1200 cds, 1500 cassettes, 150 8 tracks, and 4000+ songs in my itunes/ipod...What does that make me in this conversation lol?

    Oh yeah..where in the world do you find girls like Milly?!

  • i like both cd and yinyl,but the downloads are hit and miss,and for me cheapen music to a very low format,as opposed to an art form.

  • Even when CD's came into play I hated it,I still got a CD player,but that wasn't till 1993-94,but even then I was buying vinyl instead of CD's. I'd try for the vinyl & if I couldn't find the band I was searching,I guess I had to settle for the CD....it sucked,but now I am slowly replacing those CD's I got with vinyl. VINYL RULES and ALWAYS WILL.

  • BACK TO BLACK CUZ CDs ARE CRAP!

  • its the original and best

  • I see-wich a world with free or super cheap mp3's, along with vynil for the true fan or music listener.... no CD....

  • hahahaah this voice over whahahahaha

  • Its funny when he says"compare it to a cd a cd is a bit of plastic,Vinyl.."then he pauses realising what he said.well"vinyl was there from the start".

  • 5:05 - Reelin' in the Years from Steely Dan's "Can't Buy a Thrill."

    That was one of the first albums I ever played. It still is my favorite album ever, I could spin that thing until my stylus needs replacing. Haha :)

  • @SuperWhoopass Gotta give love to "Dirty Work" as well. I like how that opening riff for "Reelin' in the Years" just comes out blaring in the middle of that guy's rambling! LOL :-)

  • @Robman7 Aha! That was my second favorite song on the album! My favorite was "Only a fool would say that." I always thought he was saying "solamente un tonto diria eso" at the end of the song. What a classic, man. :)

  • what happend to tape will happen to vinyl will be gone very soon.

  • @IDMWEIGHTSIDM That doesn't make much sense considering vinyl was a popular format for longer than tape, yet vinyl is still kicking while tape is pretty much completely dead.

  • @FuckingStanz yes that's right, vinyl is still around, but like i said it will be gone SOON, not it's gone now.

  • @IDMWEIGHTSIDM man it's just began in my eyes and im 12 its not going any where at all.

  • @IDMWEIGHTSIDM Actually tape is kind-of coming back un several underground music scenes.

    a chrome tape on a good deck is damn hard to beat.

  • Gosh, half of the people in the video talk like they're stoned out of their mind...

  • Why do people still talk about mp3's? They only needed to exist back when hard drives were small and connections were slow. Flac should be taking over digital, but it isn't due to ignorance/apathy of the average music listener.

  • @FuckingStanz FLAC files are still still far too big to fit onto an 8G or even 32G iPod. If can only fit about 1000 songs onto my iPod with AAC files, then the difference in sound is not really worth it to only hold around 200 FLAC files on the same device.

  • what's the name of the song during minutes 7-8, please??

  • @acierdin easy mate! its rjd2 - ghostwriter!

  • id rather have vinyl than cds .....vinyl is the best way to here music .............bring it back .....

  • "you don't take care of your CDs or mp3s..." Umm, sorry but I most definitely DO take care of my CDs. This vinyl fetish gets a bit ridiculous sometimes. And CDs do come with art and nice packages - I love the recent Beatles remasters, for example, plenty more pictures and stuff than you would ever get with a vinyl package. Nice CD booklets will probably one day be collectible, too.

  • @Fritha71 How did I know you were a woman when I read this, lolol. Call me sexist, but the audiophile community is 99.9% men. I listen for the sound, not the pictures on the frigging case, sheesh.

  • @FuckingStanz Excuse me? What does my gender have to do with this? If I were *completely* hung up on the artwork of music releases, I would probably collect vinyl. I don't. As for audiophiles, a good portion of them still prefer CDs for sound quality. The Steve Hoffman forum is enough proof of that. I'm certainly no audiophile but I do love music and collecting music. CDs are a completely legitimate way of doing that.

    I'm really not sure what your point here is...but whatever.

  • I've been saying this since I heard my first CD at an AES in Los Angeles in 1982 (or thereabouts). And I've been working to save the LP ever since!!!!--Michael Fremer

  • Yeah bring back vinyl and boycott CDs and downloads and watch the vinyl records sky rocket in value on eBay spread the word tell every one gogo !!!:)

  • the great thing about vinyl, sound quality aside, is that you get an amazing, decently sized piece of album artwork to go along with that amazing sounding record

  • Very cool. Thank you for making and uploading this. Vinyl lovers of the world unite...

  • Actually there will be MORE records pressed in 2010 than there were in previous years. At least in the U.S. where there has been an increase in vinyl record production every year since 2006.

    Archer Records in Detroit isn't even taking new clients right now (as of August 2009). While other industries struggle, vinyl pressing plants are having to turn away work because they cannot accommodate the current demand.

  • legend i like!!!!

  • Vinyl is more human.

  • Oh shit, thats Notts, Big up the Vinyl scene!

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