That's pretty funny. I've been commenting and following this G. Love saga and I myself was ignorant to this and returned my RSD record. In my own defense and in all honesty, my only exposure to G. Love was solely from a trip to NYC well over 20 years ago. I was there with a good friend and we found ourselves having drinks after hours in an Irish dive bar. I stuck up a conversation with another patron who happened to be a huge music fan and he was in town to see see G. Love live; I was unaware of the artist at this time. He said: "you seem like a good guy and a music fan, I'm going to give you one of my personally curated G. Love mixes!"...and proceeded to reach into his bag and give me one of the copies he had made (presumably he had made a few to give to friends while in town). A LOT of the tunes were from the this first album and familiar to me, but the mix he made had some other studio and live tracks. All to say, I was unfamiliar with the tracks "Town to Town" and the way it heads into I Love You...and so yeah, it sounded like a mistake to me as well...like "why would anyone purposely put the sound of skipping on their track...but it was the 90s CD era...and the era of the CD secret track(s) and I don't miss that. Anyway, I'm glad your mystery is solved!
@@trueaudiofiles8453 it really doesn't they sounds great! Just was asking for more info. Your in the game deeper and for longer than I am. I am just trying to learn. Great video bud
That's pretty funny. I've been commenting and following this G. Love saga and I myself was ignorant to this and returned my RSD record. In my own defense and in all honesty, my only exposure to G. Love was solely from a trip to NYC well over 20 years ago. I was there with a good friend and we found ourselves having drinks after hours in an Irish dive bar. I stuck up a conversation with another patron who happened to be a huge music fan and he was in town to see see G. Love live; I was unaware of the artist at this time. He said: "you seem like a good guy and a music fan, I'm going to give you one of my personally curated G. Love mixes!"...and proceeded to reach into his bag and give me one of the copies he had made (presumably he had made a few to give to friends while in town). A LOT of the tunes were from the this first album and familiar to me, but the mix he made had some other studio and live tracks. All to say, I was unfamiliar with the tracks "Town to Town" and the way it heads into I Love You...and so yeah, it sounded like a mistake to me as well...like "why would anyone purposely put the sound of skipping on their track...but it was the 90s CD era...and the era of the CD secret track(s) and I don't miss that. Anyway, I'm glad your mystery is solved!
P.s. all records should have their sources posted in my opinion. Especially the prices they ask these days
The source really wouldn’t have solved anything here although I don’t necessarily disagree with you.
Epic and Legacy are mostly cut using Digital sources like SACD. or am I wrong? On legacy the Abraxes is and Santana self-titled.
Probably but I am not sure why that matters here.
@@trueaudiofiles8453 it really doesn't they sounds great! Just was asking for more info. Your in the game deeper and for longer than I am. I am just trying to learn. Great video bud