Everything, including the sounds of the old time show radio bits at the beginning, came on that album-great score play more!!! Side one and side two were priceless!
Man this is amazing! Nobody has this record or CD and i always loved this! Unfortunately... The audio sounds tiny... For some reason it needs that boom bigger base i remember :(
Well, LP's tend to be better in person on a good turntable in my experience, for recording them and playing them back digitally tends to deaden the acoustics a bit. It also helps to have a hi-fi system that has big speakers and is capable of reproducing the bass sufficiently. The record can only do so much, what you happen to be playing it on makes a real difference, it won't sound the same coming out of your computer speakers as it would with a hi-fi.
Can someone who has all the MECO lp's, please upload the entire LP (side1/side2) as 1 long upload instead of all these tiny edited fragments? Just curious as to why some people upload entire albums that are like 1 hr. 15 min. and some will only upload tiny ones like under 10 minutes? Was there a time when youtube didn't allow full albums? Just curious. Also, if possible..... any chance you can clean up the sound before uploading? It's as if you've uploaded a bowl of rice krispies with the album. IF that's the point of putting noisy vinyl on youtube- to bring back memories of record parties in the basement of our youth, etc., then maybe you could do like others on youtube- keep the video, but use the clean up sound version? Just saying.... I'm glad these lp's are on youtube, but the pleasure is not quite that enjoyable when you have to strain to hear the music because of the static, etc.
If you don't like how vinyl sounds, go buy an mp3 and hold your peace, bud. You're gonna get surface noise, clicks,and the rest unless you happen to be playing a record on a laser scanning turntable, but those are ridiculously expensive for most people to have. As it is, you're exaggerating anyway, the music's coming through just fine.
Stor takk til den som la inn denne ! Hadde en mann som døde på dansegulvet til denne , men vi fikk liv i han igjen heldigvis !
Recibe un fuerte abrazo desde Puebla Puebla,eternamente agradecido por el tiempo que dedicas a compartir
Everything, including the sounds of the old time show radio bits at the beginning, came on that album-great score play more!!! Side one and side two were priceless!
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... concordo com Luiz ... bem legal ....
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Man this is amazing! Nobody has this record or CD and i always loved this! Unfortunately... The audio sounds tiny... For some reason it needs that boom bigger base i remember :(
Well, LP's tend to be better in person on a good turntable in my experience, for recording them and playing them back digitally tends to deaden the acoustics a bit. It also helps to have a hi-fi system that has big speakers and is capable of reproducing the bass sufficiently. The record can only do so much, what you happen to be playing it on makes a real difference, it won't sound the same coming out of your computer speakers as it would with a hi-fi.
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is it actually the sound coming from the LP?
Can someone who has all the MECO lp's, please upload the entire LP (side1/side2) as 1 long upload instead of all these tiny edited fragments? Just curious as to why some people upload entire albums that are like 1 hr. 15 min. and some will only upload tiny ones like under 10 minutes? Was there a time when youtube didn't allow full albums? Just curious. Also, if possible..... any chance you can clean up the sound before uploading? It's as if you've uploaded a bowl of rice krispies with the album. IF that's the point of putting noisy vinyl on youtube- to bring back memories of record parties in the basement of our youth, etc., then maybe you could do like others on youtube- keep the video, but use the clean up sound version? Just saying.... I'm glad these lp's are on youtube, but the pleasure is not quite that enjoyable when you have to strain to hear the music because of the static, etc.
If you don't like how vinyl sounds, go buy an mp3 and hold your peace, bud.
You're gonna get surface noise, clicks,and the rest unless you happen to be playing a record on a laser scanning turntable, but those are ridiculously expensive for most people to have.
As it is, you're exaggerating anyway, the music's coming through just fine.
Shipwright1918