STeVE just deals with it, pal.
Dec 14, 2021 16:20:33 GMT
Post by bad gateway on Dec 14, 2021 16:20:33 GMT
Yes, anyone who has this, toss it out the nearest window...
Bad times. Out the window.
Please note that in the 1990's, there was a "remastered" version of ELLA SINGS THE DUKE ELLINGTON SONGBOOK on Verve that was so terrible, so jacked up in the top end, so ****ty in the midrange, so out of phase all over that I threw it out the window.
Good. Mine was out the window in five minutes.
The sound was so messed up in mastering I threw the thing out the window.
I played it once and flew it out the window.
I sold mine (rather than fling it out the window as is my usual method).
Had it when it came out but threw it out of my office window.
Not really. I hope you threw that cursed thing out of the window...I did.
I hated it beyond words. I threw it out of my window and watched it land on the street below. 
I haven't heard this in mono since I flung my Rhino comp out of the window years ago. Sorry.
The "Endless Summer" CD from Capitol? Can't remember; tried not to play it more than once before the office window "toss out".
Sounds like many a CD I've tossed out of the window.
Sell it, trade it, or do what I used to do; toss it out of your office window into heavy traffic.
The very first CD I ever tossed out of my office window..
Yeah, they fu*ked those two up for sure. I chucked my Aftermath SACD out the window.
That's a double shot of s**t. Sell it or do as I do, toss it out a window.
Yeah. The very first CD I ever threw out of my office window was BEATLES FOR SALE. Yucch.
If the album (which I'm looking forward to) is thinned out again in the bottom end, out my window it goes.
There was so much No-Noise on BAD TO ME that I got as far as 15 seconds in to the intro before tossing the disc out the window so I don't know.
Boy, I agree. That one went right out my window.
I would have flung it out the window. 
If someone claims they use a noise gate on music that is NOT for a special effect I will get as far away from that disc as humanly possible, even if I have to toss it out the window to protect myself.. 
LOL! I really did throw that useless bastard out of my office window.
Terrible. Just the thought of all that pointless reverb on PUFF makes me want to hurl the disks out the window. Can't since I already did that years ago.
Well, I already had the first four so I was prepared. Nothing prepared me for HELP and RUBBER SOUL though. Good thing I had McKuen's set so I could fling mine out the window.
Now, it could have been the other way, but it wasn't. So, the mono is the keeper and the stereo can be thrown out of your window.
The latest version is so dreadful I'd fling it out the window if I didn't already do that.
I played it once and then out the window it went; I couldn't get rid of it fast enough...
My copy of THE THING has this technique applied to the sound. The only thing that keeps me from flinging it out the window is that I like the movie...
Try and find the DCC version or the original British CD issues. You will be really glad you did. After that, you can join me by tossing the remasters out of the window or put them on eBay for someone else to enjoy; ignorance is bliss!
(Hated Ella’s disc so much he had to say it twice) Heck, the entire ELLA FITZGERALD SINGS THE DUKE ELLINGTON SONGBOOK CD was transferred in swish-mono. Locked in, can't undo it. Out my office window that one went back in 1999...
Boy, when I hear that sound the disk is headed out the window for sure.
I helped Grover toss the 1980's version out of the window.
It's an interesting place, smaller in the hallway than you might imagine. Since the studios are essentially underground, there is a slight feeling of claustrophobia all of the time in there. The engineers are used to it, but it's a bit oppressive to me. it must have been what the old NBC radio studios might have been like on Sunset & Vine. I'm a window guy; feeling best when I can see the outside. At Capitol, there is no outside; it could be day or night in there and people would never know, unless the night janitor came sweeping by...