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Reply #30 posted 10/05/08 5:05am

motownlover

great beatles rule, there simplicity is what makes there music great
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Reply #31 posted 10/05/08 8:57am

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we've been hearing this for a few years now haven't we? i'll believe it when i see it.

that said, i'm excited about them. smile
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Reply #32 posted 10/05/08 9:32am

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errant said:

we've been hearing this for a few years now haven't we? i'll believe it when i see it.

that said, i'm excited about them. smile

Exactly. nod
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Reply #33 posted 10/05/08 10:48am

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still hittin them corners in them lo lo's girl!


i like the albums where its kindof rough around the edges.. gives the albums a certain nostalgia
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Reply #34 posted 10/05/08 2:18pm

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errant said:

we've been hearing this for a few years now haven't we? i'll believe it when i see it.

that said, i'm excited about them. smile



True, we have been hearing this for years ... but most of their solo projects have been remastered, and have been rolling out for the past few years.

I'm excited. I read on HydrogenAudio.org that we should still hold on to our old CDs, because the new ones will be overly compressed and clipped. I doubt I'll be doing that, because my old ones don't sound that good to me already.
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Reply #35 posted 10/06/08 8:45am

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the white album reissue that came out in 1998 (i think?) sounds pretty good. i don't know the story behind it in terms of sound remastering, but it sounds better to my ears than the initial CD release, if for no other reason i don't have to turn up the volume halfway to hell in order to hear everything. shrug
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Reply #36 posted 10/06/08 8:54am

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Anxiety said:

the white album reissue that came out in 1998 (i think?) sounds pretty good. i don't know the story behind it in terms of sound remastering, but it sounds better to my ears than the initial CD release, if for no other reason i don't have to turn up the volume halfway to hell in order to hear everything. shrug


The original pressing of the White Album on CD is truly awful. Probably the worst digital transfer of any of their albums.
Magical Mystery Tour and Beatles For Sale were pretty dire as well.

Mojo magazine were given a preview of 10 remastered White Album tracks and said the results were better than they could ever have imagined. biggrin
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Reply #37 posted 10/06/08 10:01am

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VinnyM27 said:

I think we all know this this means. 99% sure that the Beatles will be on Itunes when these albums come out. They'll be the last big hold out, no?


I'll never understand why peeps will buy remasters on iTunes. I mean isn't that beside the point?

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Reply #38 posted 10/06/08 12:39pm

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Anxiety said:

the white album reissue that came out in 1998 (i think?) sounds pretty good. i don't know the story behind it in terms of sound remastering, but it sounds better to my ears than the initial CD release, if for no other reason i don't have to turn up the volume halfway to hell in order to hear everything. shrug



of all he original CD issues of their albums, i think the White Album is truly the worst. it sounds like it was mixed in 3 different sessions or something. one song is fine, then the next sounds muddy and quiet, then... etc.
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Reply #39 posted 10/06/08 12:46pm

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Cinnie said:

I would like to hear Sgt Pepper in original mono with the bass intact!


I'd definitely like to hear Revolver in Mono. I wonder if it's the original Mono mix, though. hmmm
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Reply #40 posted 10/06/08 12:47pm

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But if I have to buy Abbey Road again that will be about my fifth time!

1 LP, 1 Cassette, 2 cd's and now the remaster.
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Reply #41 posted 10/06/08 1:41pm

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Why would anyone want to hear it in Mono? Or even like the old stereo mixes?

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Reply #42 posted 10/06/08 2:05pm

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superspaceboy said:

Why would anyone want to hear it in Mono? Or even like the old stereo mixes?


Because for the early-mid albums, Mono was basically considered the "real" mix. That's what George Martin & Geoff Emerick worked hardest to perfect. That's why the stereo mixes are so horrible--all the drums on one side, voices on the other.

I've never listened in mono, and some say that's the way to hear it. Akin to hearing something on vinyl, I suppose, it's a subtle tweaking of a great thing.

Of course, I'd like a good stereo remix of the early stuff if they could get it right.
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Reply #43 posted 10/06/08 2:20pm

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Why would anyone want to hear it in Mono?


When the Beatles were producing it in the (Apple) studio, it was in mono.
I think the stereo mix was done for the American market or something.
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Reply #44 posted 10/06/08 2:27pm

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Cinnie said:

superspaceboy said:

Why would anyone want to hear it in Mono?


When the Beatles were producing it in the (Apple) studio, it was in mono.
I think the stereo mix was done for the American market or something.


I think in the mid 60's most people were still listening in mono, so they put more effort into making that mix.
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Reply #45 posted 10/06/08 2:35pm

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NDRU said:

But if I have to buy Abbey Road again that will be about my fifth time!

1 LP, 1 Cassette, 2 cd's and now the remaster.


My dog is named Abbey Road.


cool
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Reply #46 posted 10/06/08 3:02pm

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Se7en said:

NDRU said:

But if I have to buy Abbey Road again that will be about my fifth time!

1 LP, 1 Cassette, 2 cd's and now the remaster.


My dog is named Abbey Road.


cool


i don't want to be morbid, but please don't let the poor thing play near the street. boxed
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Reply #47 posted 10/06/08 3:28pm

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Anxiety said:

Se7en said:



My dog is named Abbey Road.


cool


i don't want to be morbid, but please don't let the poor thing play near the street. boxed


or let four guys walk across it!
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Reply #48 posted 10/06/08 10:21pm

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Se7en said:

For an example of how the albums will sound, listen to the Love CD (the soundtrack for the Cirque du Soleil show). It's insane how much better it sounds -- fuller, crisper, fresher, etc.
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I agree... nicely mixed and fun to hear the fabs in 5.1
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