ASMR, Vintage Vinyl Records, soft spoken HD
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2014
- Vinyl record ramble from a collection going back decades, a discussion of the music and the time, headphones or ear buds with low volume works best, Virtually no editing on this one.
As an audio engineer, this video made me incredibly happy. Just hearing you talk about I/Os, clear signal, 10 band EQs, and pre-amps brought much joy. Subscribed!
What is audio engineer, like what do you guys do?
I just adore seeing other people's vinyl record collections. I'm waiting on a huge order of... well pretty much all of George Harrison's solo stuff. It really is fantastic to see an ASMRtist not touch the groove of a records, and put them in the inner sleeves (so many people nowadays bin them and I just despair with them XD ).
OMG so true. I absolutely cringe so much when I see people put their hands on the grooves.
This was amazing, man. The way you articulate your voice makes for great ASMR. And of course, talking about vinyl records always is my favorite
Thank you very much WhoaNellyJake!! I will make another vinyl LP ASMR vid at some point in the future.
I just discovered his channel and am sorry to see that he has passed away. 😔
You brought back many memories for me. Great collection! Great video! Thanks.
Wow...Jimi Hendrix album... beautiful ❤️
I'm eighteen and I absolutely love Count Basie, and my girlfriend is obsessed with all those 60s and 70s artists like Jimi Hendrix and Steve Miller Band, Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, stuff like that, and she got me into it and I have to say it's often a lot better than many new releases in modern days. And yes I agree with needing "My Own Space" :)
Thank you John, kumakun, and Master. And it is so good to know that your girlfriend and you and others among the youth crowd are re discovering some of the excellent bands of the past. Not just classic/prog rock, but in other genres as well.
I wish more people listened to progressive music and at least tried out vinyl records. Been a fan of ELP, Kansas, Mike Oldfield, Camel, King Crimson, and other 70s prog bands since I was 16, now it feels like music has lost its soul. Wonderful video, just subscribed :)
I very much agree Deniz, that was the age of innovation, power, musical excellence, the crap now doesn'tcompare, thank you!
Wow! You know king crimson? Lol. I’m 16 and listen to most of that stuff. ELP is great along with others like rush, The Rolling Stones, thin lizzy, Fleetwood Mac, peter Gabriel/ Steve Hackett era of genesis, and others.
Cringe Crewism 101 no one cares that you are 16. You are legit one of those people that give older music a bad name along with the “I was born in the wrong genration kids”.
I love the flow of your voice and the way you talk. Wonderful video.
Thank you very much kumakun!
Hey man, you seem fairly dope. I'll buy you a beer and chat about music if I ever bump into you.
I'd recognize these also because i'm an old timer as well... :-) of course if it's before the 70s I still know most of them. Great music collection. My daughter is a teen and she loves the Beetles
That is cool, my daughter is 24 and she loves all the classic rock,the oldies, and some of the prog rock.
Oh wow this was nice!! Dont know if you still have plans for part 2...but you should!! Loved this!!!
Really liked this, Thought it was great!
David Lean directed Zhivago and Pasternak was the author.
Oh and also she has her own vintage LP/record player and still buys albums to this day. It opened my eyes to a whole new era
That is so cool that you and your girlfriend are re discovering the music of that era because some of it is so excellent, it just needs to be appreciated all over again.
Great video!
Yeah, I remember listening to my college buddy Jeff's audio system way back in 1972! He had Acoustic Research speakers and an AR (as we called it) turntable. I don't know what amp he used. But that was the most fantastically clear & accurate and wonderful sound system I'd ever heard!! Just amazing from bookshelf speakers. I had to get with it, too!
Ahh yes, I remember the excellent AR equipment! They had great speakers, turntables, and also stylus.
Here's a sad story that you will appreciate but not too many will. In about 1993 I bought some Advent tower speakers from Sears!! Yeah :) for $300 I think. It was a lot of cash for me then. I remember listening to them and marveling at the perfect clarity in the highs, and the precise focus of the sound. No muddiness in the sound at all that I could tell. They were sweet speakers. And I mean they had a truly sweet sound in the highs, midrange and lows!! Well, dumbbo me, I GAVE them to a "girlfriend" :( What a dufus. She didn't appreciate them at all (like I d). She's long gone but I truly miss them!
Music Is The Greatest Thing On Earth
Would be so cool to hear an ASMR video on your job and satellites
i recognised all of them and im 14 .... but i do listen to the good stuff and jimi hendrix was one of the best my favourite was kurt cobain
ok lol
Please do another video of vinyl records
I was Born In 92 But I Love Music Of The Late 60’s/70’s/80’s But I Do Like A Wide Variety Of Music
I came for the Emerson lake and Palmer
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Great ASMR vid. Can I please buy you vinyl collection?
Hi Michael! Love your videos! Wanted to let you know that I've seen vids with bangle bracelets - hair brushing videos by ASMR Massage Psychetruth.
You need to do another one of these!!
Will do in future thx!
Still have any plans on doing more music related videos like you mentioned at 1:11:12 ?
@Michael Soothing ASMR I could pay attention to this voice for hours... It was Mark Chapman who shot the late great John Lennon. Keep up the great ASMR videos. It's easy to listen to clever people sharing their knowledge. fyi... The cover of Abbey Road has been altered now to rid Paul's right hand of that cigarette.... So take care of your original one.
"Revolution #9" is actually a sound collage. The laidback version of "Revolution" is not on the album, it was released as a single only.
The slow version of Revolution is on my double white album, sounds track 25, between "long, long long" and "Honeypie"., "Revolution Number 9" is track 29 on the same album.
Sorry, I've got confused for a moment and typed the wrong word. So: you say in the video that there is the hardcore version on the album and the slow version is "Revolution #9", while the hardcore version of "Revolution" is actually not on the album at all, and the slow one is but it is actually "Revolution 1", with "Revolution #9" being a sound collage. Unless you have an exotic version of the album which has them another way. There, I think now I've nailed it :-)
Oh, and the video is great, by the way!
Where r u mike we miss ur videos, I hope you are well my friend
R.I.P. Michael Soothing
Just at around 2 o'clock of Michael's head there's a small comet in the distance hurling towards Earth. But the ASMR guardian angel scared it off. Another bonus of ASMR.
Do have any Rush? I'd love to hear you talk about some of those. Regardless, great video.
GamesinaBit I don't have rush but I like their stuff!
Michael Soothing ASMR Aw! That's cool though. I've got a few records of their's and they're my favorite to listen to.
The first album was amazin...then Neil (RIP the lord drummer) expanded the band with lyrics and outstanding meaning behind fucking great music
don't forget byrds version of hey joe.
The audio was noticeable on left to right but very subtle. Not nearly as intense as the binaural stuff but very cool video either way.
Thank you Ultimate GC, I appreciate the feedback
Mark David Chapman
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An "MP3" as you're comparing to CD's and other older media are vastly different depending on the bitrate. CD's utilize the same "data streaming" technique that an MP3 file does. I'm sorry to rush to the defense of MP3's. I just feel compelled to explain when someone misunderstands something that I'm privy to. Analog media like records, are likely producing unique background noise, usually called "more substance" which triggers the nostalgia of hearing it the first time, or being younger in general. It's just like anything else. Scientifically, Mathematically, if you want to reproduce sound, the more data you can cram into a smaller unit of time, the closer you get to absolute authentic reproduction. Sounds like you had a low quality MP3, coupled with a nostalgia for the overall sound of the imperfections of analog that you are used to.