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JackA
March 4th 16, 01:13 PM
While we listen to the amateurs talk about hearing aids, I'd thought I'd share something ON TOPIC. This is an alternate stereo mix of one of The Allman Brothers fine US Top 40 hits, Midnight Rider. Decades ago, dad and I watched them perform on TV. He thought they were talented, even being raised on Big Band music. I liked what I heard, since they nicely replicated what they did in the studio! This includes a count-off and longer ending. It's really nice to hear different mixing, especially, if you appreciate sound quality!....
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/images/midnightrider.mp3
Jack
Gareth Magennis[_3_]
March 4th 16, 07:40 PM
"JackA" wrote in message
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While we listen to the amateurs talk about hearing aids, I'd thought I'd
share something ON TOPIC. This is an alternate stereo mix of one of The
Allman Brothers fine US Top 40 hits, Midnight Rider. Decades ago, dad and I
watched them perform on TV. He thought they were talented, even being raised
on Big Band music. I liked what I heard, since they nicely replicated what
they did in the studio! This includes a count-off and longer ending. It's
really nice to hear different mixing, especially, if you appreciate sound
quality!....
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/images/midnightrider.mp3
Jack
That mp3'd tape hiss (presumably) all the way through is rather annoying.
Gareth.
Gareth Magennis[_3_]
March 5th 16, 12:59 AM
Just listened to it again for some strange reason, and I don't think there
is anything below 100Hz in there.
Is that how things were done back then?
None
March 5th 16, 03:56 PM
"Gareth Magennis" > wrote in message
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> Just listened to it again for some strange reason, and I don't think
> there is anything below 100Hz in there.
>
>
> Is that how things were done back then?
Maybe you should take that hook out of your gill, and stop encouraging
the Nazi dog turd who has no idea what anything sounds like.
Gareth Magennis[_3_]
March 5th 16, 04:53 PM
"None" wrote in message
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"Gareth Magennis" > wrote in message
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> Just listened to it again for some strange reason, and I don't think there
> is anything below 100Hz in there.
>
>
> Is that how things were done back then?
Maybe you should take that hook out of your gill, and stop encouraging
the Nazi dog turd who has no idea what anything sounds like.
Maybe you should take the hook out of yours, and stop reading posts you know
you are not going to like.
JackA
March 7th 16, 03:55 AM
On Saturday, March 5, 2016 at 11:53:59 AM UTC-5, gareth magennis wrote:
> "None" wrote in message
> ...
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> "Gareth Magennis" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Just listened to it again for some strange reason, and I don't think there
> > is anything below 100Hz in there.
> >
> >
> > Is that how things were done back then?
>
> Maybe you should take that hook out of your gill, and stop encouraging
> the Nazi dog turd who has no idea what anything sounds like.
>
>
>
>
>
> Maybe you should take the hook out of yours, and stop reading posts you know
> you are not going to like.
LOL. Good point. Sorry about any tape noise, it's not stereo MY mix.
Actually, the multi-tracks I have of Allman Brothers are recreated.
Jack
JackA
March 8th 16, 05:32 PM
On Friday, March 4, 2016 at 8:14:06 AM UTC-5, JackA wrote:
> While we listen to the amateurs talk about hearing aids, I'd thought I'd share something ON TOPIC. This is an alternate stereo mix of one of The Allman Brothers fine US Top 40 hits, Midnight Rider. Decades ago, dad and I watched them perform on TV. He thought they were talented, even being raised on Big Band music. I liked what I heard, since they nicely replicated what they did in the studio! This includes a count-off and longer ending. It's really nice to hear different mixing, especially, if you appreciate sound quality!....
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/images/midnightrider.mp3
>
> Jack
Let's take a listen to The Looking Glass (NJ) and their Big Hit, "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)". I was in a Silo Department Store when I heard this song on a fine stereo, when man created Big Speakers, not silly, cheap, dinky sub woofers. I was standing right by one speaker during the bridge of this song, the horn and saxophone work came through loud and clear! Later, I went searching for what I heard/experienced. The stereo single didn't cut the mustard. Bob Irwin, while working for Sony, issued a (CD) version with "bongos", but it was so subtle a difference, it wasn't even worth mentioning/publishing! It was the ALBUM version mix I was after. It is easily spotted by those who actually listen to music, since their is greater stereo separation, and the horn work is isolated to the Right Stereo Channel. A participant at Both Sides Now (Stereo Chat Forum bu Mike Callahan) thought I did a pretty decent job, when it was just the stereo mix that made it sound better! It is longer than the single, hit version, but fades a tad sooner!...
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/images/brandy-as.mp3
Jack
p.s. Both Sides Now...
https://bsnpubs.websitetoolbox.com/
Jack
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