Reply #60 posted 05/19/11 9:32am
electricberet
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YESWECAN said:
NoVideo said:
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Did the controversy album come with the disturbing poster
It sure did. Not sure what I'm going to do with that, as no one in my household wants to look at a poster of Prince in the shower. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #61 posted 05/19/11 9:34am
OnlyNDaUsa
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electricberet said:
YESWECAN said:
Did the controversy album come with the disturbing poster
It sure did. Not sure what I'm going to do with that, as no one in my household wants to look at a poster of Prince in the shower.
why would you hang a poster in the the bathroom? "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #62 posted 05/19/11 9:34am
Graycap23 |
electricberet said:
Graycap23 said:
So the real question is.......how long before the cd version comes out?
I think they're going to soak as much money as they can out of us vinyl fans first. We might see vinyl reissues of the post-PR albums before we see digital remasters of anything. It wouldn't surprise me if the entire catalog has already been digitally archived by now, but they're waiting for the right time to release the digital versions. But your guess is as good as mine.
Soak? There is a very small % of people who buy vinyl.....extremely small. |
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Reply #63 posted 05/19/11 9:40am
YESWECAN |
OnlyNDaUsa said:
electricberet said:
It sure did. Not sure what I'm going to do with that, as no one in my household wants to look at a poster of Prince in the shower.
why would you hang a poster in the the bathroom?
The poster is of Prince in a shower w/ just bikini undies and water showering over him.
Like I joked...."disturbing" |
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Reply #64 posted 05/19/11 9:42am
OnlyNDaUsa
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YESWECAN said:
OnlyNDaUsa said:
why would you hang a poster in the the bathroom?
The poster is of Prince in a shower w/ just bikini undies and water showering over him.
Like I joked...."disturbing"
I know I know... i have it... or I had it. I think that as one of the many things i gave away not too long ago. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #65 posted 05/19/11 9:43am
NoVideo |
I'd like to have the poster framed, but I can only imagine what the guy at the framing shop would think, lol. It would be interesting to have it in the bathroom, heh. might get some strange looks from house guests!
i'm on Side 2 of 'Controversy' now, on 'Private Joy'. Man, these really do sound fantastic. So much better than the little tinny CDs. I need to rip these and plug them into my iPod, they will be a huge improvement over what I have on their now.
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Reply #66 posted 05/19/11 9:46am
OnlyNDaUsa
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NoVideo said:
I'd like to have the poster framed, but I can only imagine what the guy at the framing shop would think, lol. It would be interesting to have it in the bathroom, heh. might get some strange looks from house guests!
i'm on Side 2 of 'Controversy' now, on 'Private Joy'. Man, these really do sound fantastic. So much better than the little tinny CDs. I need to rip these and plug them into my iPod, they will be a huge improvement over what I have on their now.
bathrooms may be a poor place to hang it. they tend to get too humid. Could damage the poster. But they sell poster frames at shops. Maybe try a Micheal's craft store? "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #67 posted 05/19/11 9:47am
NoVideo |
OnlyNDaUsa said:
NoVideo said:
I'd like to have the poster framed, but I can only imagine what the guy at the framing shop would think, lol. It would be interesting to have it in the bathroom, heh. might get some strange looks from house guests!
i'm on Side 2 of 'Controversy' now, on 'Private Joy'. Man, these really do sound fantastic. So much better than the little tinny CDs. I need to rip these and plug them into my iPod, they will be a huge improvement over what I have on their now.
bathrooms may be a poor place to hang it. they tend to get too humid. Could damage the poster. But they sell poster frames at shops. Maybe try a Micheal's craft store?
Good point; probably just hang it in my loft, where i have my music set up. I could just buy a frame, true... i usually have them professionally done but it might be simpler just to try Michaels (and cheaper!) |
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Reply #68 posted 05/19/11 9:49am
OnlyNDaUsa
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NoVideo said:
OnlyNDaUsa said:
bathrooms may be a poor place to hang it. they tend to get too humid. Could damage the poster. But they sell poster frames at shops. Maybe try a Micheal's craft store?
Good point; probably just hang it in my loft, where i have my music set up. I could just buy a frame, true... i usually have them professionally done but it might be simpler just to try Michaels (and cheaper!)
I always wanted to do a framed collage of my album and single covers. "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #69 posted 05/19/11 9:50am
electricberet
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Graycap23 said:
electricberet said:
I think they're going to soak as much money as they can out of us vinyl fans first. We might see vinyl reissues of the post-PR albums before we see digital remasters of anything. It wouldn't surprise me if the entire catalog has already been digitally archived by now, but they're waiting for the right time to release the digital versions. But your guess is as good as mine.
Soak? There is a very small % of people who buy vinyl.....extremely small.
But we actually buy the vinyl, since you can't download it (yes, I know there are vinyl rips on the internet, but they usually don't sound as good, and the sort of person who would buy a vinyl reissue is likely to care a great deal about the sound). If the remasters were on CD, how many people would actually buy them, as opposed to downloading them from an "unofficial" source without paying for them? I expect that's what WMG and Prince are trying to figure out (or arguing over). Lots of people bought the Beatles remasters, but that is a different core demographic. IMO, Prince isn't going to sell the crown jewels unless he thinks he will make a small fortune from doing it. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #70 posted 05/19/11 9:51am
NoVideo |
OnlyNDaUsa said:
NoVideo said:
Good point; probably just hang it in my loft, where i have my music set up. I could just buy a frame, true... i usually have them professionally done but it might be simpler just to try Michaels (and cheaper!)
I always wanted to do a framed collage of my album and single covers.
I've done that w/ my Eurythmics albums and 12" singles. I have them going chronologically (each one in an individual frame) across the wall of my loft. I'd need a much bigger space to try that w/ all my Prince vinyl, heh. Would be nice, though! |
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Reply #71 posted 05/19/11 9:51am
OnlyNDaUsa
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it might be kind of cool to hang it in the upper corner of a room. Kind of tilted down looking at yeah "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #72 posted 05/19/11 9:55am
Graycap23 |
electricberet said:
Graycap23 said:
Soak? There is a very small % of people who buy vinyl.....extremely small.
But we actually buy the vinyl, since you can't download it (yes, I know there are vinyl rips on the internet, but they usually don't sound as good, and the sort of person who would buy a vinyl reissue is likely to care a great deal about the sound). If the remasters were on CD, how many people would actually buy them, as opposed to downloading them from an "unofficial" source without paying for them? I expect that's what WMG and Prince are trying to figure out (or arguing over). Lots of people bought the Beatles remasters, but that is a different core demographic. IMO, Prince isn't going to sell the crown jewels unless he thinks he will make a small fortune from doing it.
U make a great point. Never thought about it from that angle. |
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Reply #73 posted 05/19/11 9:58am
NoVideo |
on to 1999....
can't really gush enough about these. They really do sound terrific. Very rich and full and brimming with energy. |
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Reply #74 posted 05/19/11 10:08am
electricberet
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Graycap23 said:
electricberet said:
But we actually buy the vinyl, since you can't download it (yes, I know there are vinyl rips on the internet, but they usually don't sound as good, and the sort of person who would buy a vinyl reissue is likely to care a great deal about the sound). If the remasters were on CD, how many people would actually buy them, as opposed to downloading them from an "unofficial" source without paying for them? I expect that's what WMG and Prince are trying to figure out (or arguing over). Lots of people bought the Beatles remasters, but that is a different core demographic. IMO, Prince isn't going to sell the crown jewels unless he thinks he will make a small fortune from doing it.
U make a great point. Never thought about it from that angle.
Thanks. Another way of looking at it is this: if these albums were released as digital remasters along with the vinyl, I would have bought the digital remasters (on CD or on iTunes) and passed on the vinyl, since I already have the original records on vinyl. But now they've got me to pay for the vinyl (since there is no other way to get the remastered music), and they'll get me to pay again for the digital remasters if they ever come out, so I can listen to them at the gym or in my car. I don't think I'm alone. In fact, I doubt there is anyone who will buy these vinyl reissues but later pass on the digital remasters, except for people who wouldn't pay for the digital remasters in any event. So if WMG and Prince make any money from these vinyl reissues at all, it's all upside for them. That's why I would expect them to wait until the vinyl sales have dried up before releasing anything digital. [Edited 5/19/11 10:11am] The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #75 posted 05/19/11 10:13am
OnlyNDaUsa
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The other thing is that they digital music providers are looking at new formats for digital downloads that would sound better.
"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" |
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Reply #76 posted 05/19/11 10:17am
Tremolina |
still no official word from rhino and/or prince and/or wb that these are true remasters?
what do the album covers say? any indication? |
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Reply #77 posted 05/19/11 10:25am
uuhson |
electricberet said:
Graycap23 said:
U make a great point. Never thought about it from that angle.
Thanks. Another way of looking at it is this: if these albums were released as digital remasters along with the vinyl, I would have bought the digital remasters (on CD or on iTunes) and passed on the vinyl, since I already have the original records on vinyl. But now they've got me to pay for the vinyl (since there is no other way to get the remastered music), and they'll get me to pay again for the digital remasters if they ever come out, so I can listen to them at the gym or in my car. I don't think I'm alone. In fact, I doubt there is anyone who will buy these vinyl reissues but later pass on the digital remasters, except for people who wouldn't pay for the digital remasters in any event. So if WMG and Prince make any money from these vinyl reissues at all, it's all upside for them. That's why I would expect them to wait until the vinyl sales have dried up before releasing anything digital.
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i dont know how i could look myself in the mirror anymore if i ever payed for digital music Bogey and Bacall, peanut butter and jelly, Wall being on fucking point, is "classic" dipshit. An iphone is top shelf technology. Get it straight. This thing is 4g. -Wall the great |
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Reply #78 posted 05/19/11 10:28am
NoVideo |
Tremolina said:
still no official word from rhino and/or prince and/or wb that these are true remasters?
what do the album covers say? any indication?
See earlier in the thread - one of the posteres (Electric Beret) contacted Bernie Grundman Mastering and got the following response:
Yes those titles were remastered at our studio by Bernie. We received the original tapes and remastered them, using the original first pressings as references.
We did the work back in January of this year.
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Reply #79 posted 05/19/11 10:31am
Graycap23 |
electricberet said:
Graycap23 said:
U make a great point. Never thought about it from that angle.
Thanks. Another way of looking at it is this: if these albums were released as digital remasters along with the vinyl, I would have bought the digital remasters (on CD or on iTunes) and passed on the vinyl, since I already have the original records on vinyl. But now they've got me to pay for the vinyl (since there is no other way to get the remastered music), and they'll get me to pay again for the digital remasters if they ever come out, so I can listen to them at the gym or in my car. I don't think I'm alone. In fact, I doubt there is anyone who will buy these vinyl reissues but later pass on the digital remasters, except for people who wouldn't pay for the digital remasters in any event. So if WMG and Prince make any money from these vinyl reissues at all, it's all upside for them. That's why I would expect them to wait until the vinyl sales have dried up before releasing anything digital.
[Edited 5/19/11 10:11am]
An artist actually made these comments 2 me a while ago. Your post reminded me of the conversation. They also stated that they really missed the liner notes and other aspects that come along with with albums. |
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Reply #80 posted 05/19/11 10:34am
electricberet
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Tremolina said:
still no official word from rhino and/or prince and/or wb that these are true remasters?
what do the album covers say? any indication?
It would be surprising if new vinyl issues were not remastered. The engineers have to remaster from tapes in order to create new stampers, unless they saved the old ones. You can tell from the different writing in the deadwax that they used different stampers than they did for the original pressings. What BGM confirmed is that (1) they used the original tapes for the remastering, (2) Bernie himself did the remastering, and (3) it was done in January of this year. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #81 posted 05/19/11 10:43am
NoVideo |
On side 3 of 1999 now. Jammin' to "Automatic". Should have been a big single in the US. |
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Reply #82 posted 05/19/11 10:59am
NoVideo |
I still don't get the hatred for "Free". Have always loved this track. |
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Reply #83 posted 05/19/11 11:18am
NoVideo |
And onto International Lover.
Been very cool to listen to these 3 landmark albums back to back to back in such great sound quality. Definitely worthwhile. |
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Reply #84 posted 05/19/11 12:00pm
jackmitz |
Graycap23 said:
electricberet said:
I think they're going to soak as much money as they can out of us vinyl fans first. We might see vinyl reissues of the post-PR albums before we see digital remasters of anything. It wouldn't surprise me if the entire catalog has already been digitally archived by now, but they're waiting for the right time to release the digital versions. But your guess is as good as mine.
Soak? There is a very small % of people who buy vinyl.....extremely small.
Not exactly true, Graycap. Vinyl sales are the highest that they've been since 1991
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/vinyl-sales-increase-despite-industry-slump-20110106 Occupy Alphabet Street!
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Reply #85 posted 05/19/11 12:20pm
Graycap23 |
jackmitz said:
Graycap23 said:
Soak? There is a very small % of people who buy vinyl.....extremely small.
Not exactly true, Graycap. Vinyl sales are the highest that they've been since 1991
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/vinyl-sales-increase-despite-industry-slump-20110106
Compared 2 the music buying public? It is true. |
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Reply #86 posted 05/19/11 12:22pm
Spinlight |
uuhson said:
electricberet said:
Thanks. Another way of looking at it is this: if these albums were released as digital remasters along with the vinyl, I would have bought the digital remasters (on CD or on iTunes) and passed on the vinyl, since I already have the original records on vinyl. But now they've got me to pay for the vinyl (since there is no other way to get the remastered music), and they'll get me to pay again for the digital remasters if they ever come out, so I can listen to them at the gym or in my car. I don't think I'm alone. In fact, I doubt there is anyone who will buy these vinyl reissues but later pass on the digital remasters, except for people who wouldn't pay for the digital remasters in any event. So if WMG and Prince make any money from these vinyl reissues at all, it's all upside for them. That's why I would expect them to wait until the vinyl sales have dried up before releasing anything digital.
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i dont know how i could look myself in the mirror anymore if i ever payed for digital music
Well, it's stealing if you don't. |
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Reply #87 posted 05/19/11 7:21pm
electricberet
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I finally had time to listen to my original pressing of Dirty Mind and the reissue back-to-back. After listening to both, the difference to me is obvious. The original pressing sounds like you are listening to a record. The reissue sounds like Prince is playing in your living room. I don't know what Bernie did differently this time around, but it is definitely an improvement to my ears. The Census Bureau estimates that there are 2,518 American Indians and Alaska Natives currently living in the city of Long Beach. |
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Reply #88 posted 05/19/11 10:36pm
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Spinlight said:
uuhson said:
i dont know how i could look myself in the mirror anymore if i ever payed for digital music
Well, it's stealing if you don't.
Nope. It's copyright infringement. Not the same thing at all. |
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Reply #89 posted 05/19/11 11:14pm
FunkyStrange
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Remastered from the original tapes ?
Interesting indeed.
[Edited 5/19/11 23:23pm] Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! |
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