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I miss vinyl. Warmer bass tones.
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Vinyl definitely gives a warmer and bigger sound. I still remember all the great vinyl listening experiences and can compare them in my memory to the thin CD sound I hear today. This track is a great example of that.
It helps that the Stones have such a great guitar sound going on this one.
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that was fun
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I read Keith did all the guitar (including bass) on this song.
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"I don't care about the Claptons or jimmy Pages, or Jeff Becks, when it comes down to it, they can't keep that rythym - down- Ba-by !!!!!! Keef Richards
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Do you remember that the first release of this album had to be recalled because they used images of celebrities with out their permission. I have the original and the second release where the images are blank. Wonder if that's worth any money, ha ha.
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Yes sah.
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Is Keef singing the lead?
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@PAULLONDEN Not realy give a shit.....back then , I was drinkin with keith....understood the lyric very well...no need for high fidelity........ got the point
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This sounds great. Do you have exile? I'd love to hear Rocks Off, Tumbling Dice, Happy, and All Down the Line on this player. Sounds really good. Let me know if you can make that happen.
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@fanniterrette In effect ,you're listening to digitised sound here too. Although during the 8T's & 9T's vinyl was better in the audio stakes , these days CD's sound just as well ,and most times even better.It's ofcourse of major importance to have two big woofers,and if possible, an equaliser, to fine tune the lower frequencies, and get rid of the sometimes shrill middle tones. Still got all my vinyl,but seldom play them. Make sure for a decent sound card in your PC too.
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Now that's rock 'n' roll, BITCHES!!!



Which turntable is this?
Sounds great and great song by the way. =)
MyFairyKing500 1 year ago 4
It's a Dual 604
vinylWindsor 1 year ago 2