Post by My Avatar Is A Hot Babe on Sept 23, 2021 18:08:46 GMT
SoundAdvice said:
10 days ago Vancouver had an outdoor Corporate event with Killers/Billy Idol/Metric. I was one of 10 fans tipped off and listening outside and watching through the fence with full view of the stage. Sedate attendees inside with shuttles full before Killers due to the midnight end time.
We are going to disagree here and further back and forth beyond this post will be redundant. But I have to point out that Bryan Adams publicly said they lost the masters, multis, outtakes, music videos, album artwork, photo shoot outtakes for his Reckless album and the corresponding box set came entirely from his personal archived copies.
Nevermind in true 5.1 is a topic nobody will answer. Maybe it's gone or maybe Vig still has them after the 2001 Classic Album documentary where he's playing with the mixing board of a digital file. Vig/Garbage are known as pack rats judging by their Coffee table book, so who knows. Stone Temple Pilots have done a couple 5.1 mixes, but I don't if there is other demand for other acts, GNR and Soundgarden did 1 album each.
Post by respiratoryproblems on Sept 26, 2021 5:16:31 GMT
Imagine wanting to tell everyone about that minor thing no one gives a shit about but is obviously ruining your day because you’re a pathetic little man baby.
Name a music video YooToob keeps suggesting although you ignore it (read 1st)
WARNING - DO NOT post the video itself, just tell us what it is...and try not to just use "Artist/Name". Try not to call attention to it. Just let us know what they keep pitching you over and over.
I want to see what ThaTube continues to flog you with, no matter how many times you never, EVER touch it.
The song "I'm Fine" by a person named Hazel whose last name is English (see how I worded that), comes up on my screen practically every time I've brought up the first page, yet I've never clicked on it...and it's been that way for at least three years. And I always wondered why.
I don't have a 'Tube account, and avoid interacting with anything Google. I surf there anonymously, I clear my cache regularly, and sometimes will kill that browser cookie once I go there...AND, after I leave. It does change the metric of what the page will push at me if you do it enough. But that particular video won't go away, no matter what, and I've always wondered what's making it so persistent.
Do you have any "musical clickbait" like that when you visit the site?