if you could have only one album on your ipod,what would it be.......mine would be.......dream theaters,,,,black clouds and silver linings..
Barry Durex · Member since
Would that be on shuffle?
Barry Durex · Member since
Would that be on shuffle?
david (galashiels) · Member since
nope lol
waunakonor · Member since
Erm... probably Queen II.
[QUOTE] [b]david (galashiels) wrote:[/b]
black clouds and silver linings..[/QUOTE]
I like how people on this forum love this album (most other people I've talked to don't particularly care for it). That said, if I had to pick a Dream Theater album, it would probably be Scenes From A Memory, because that album just has such a greater variety of different kinds of music. If you've never listened to that one you really should. It's either that or Octavarium (that epic is 24 minutes of musical perfection).
[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]
Would that be on shuffle?[/QUOTE]
Of course not? Most great albums are best heard with the songs in the correct order.
MadTheSwine73 · Member since
Probably Bob Dylan's Blonde On Blonde, or Highway 61 Revisted, or the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper or Revolver, or Queen's A Night at the Opera, or the Pulp Fiction soundtrack.
One of those. Depending on what mood I'm in.
If compilations count, I'd go with the 3CD version of the 2007 compilation called "DYLAN". Either that or the Platinum Collection.
brians wig · Member since
Chuffing ipods.
I prefer to use something once known as a Hi Fidelity Stereo system with great big massive fuck off speakers capable of delivering incredible sound and clarity of all the little nuances a Queen recording (or any for that matter) contain therin.
cmsdrums · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]brians wig wrote:[/b]
Chuffing ipods.
I prefer to use something once known as a Hi Fidelity Stereo system with great big massive fuck off speakers capable of delivering incredible sound and clarity of all the little nuances a Queen recording (or any for that matter) contain therin.[/QUOTE]
You can still load lossless WAV files to an iPod, and play them back via a dock through any sized speakers you choose! :-)
Oscar J · Member since
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[b]brians wig wrote: [/b] Chuffing ipods. I prefer to use something once known as a Hi Fidelity Stereo system with great big massive fuck off speakers capable of delivering incredible sound and clarity of all the little nuances a Queen recording (or any for that matter) contain therin.[/QUOTE]
Do you carry your HiFi system with you?
people on streets · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]brians wig wrote:[/b]
Chuffing ipods.
I prefer to use something once known as a Hi Fidelity Stereo system with great big massive fuck off speakers capable of delivering incredible sound and clarity of all the little nuances a Queen recording (or any for that matter) contain therin.[/QUOTE]
^^ This + a vintage turntable with a nice cartridge.
Fuck iPod, fuck apple, fuck mp3, fuck cds.
people on streets · Member since
The one LP would be Queen II of course.
brENsKi · Member since
i couldn't begin to do this. why?
simple: i have about a dozen LPs that i consider as great as each other - so the minute i picked one and was in effect left with only that choice
i'd find myself thinking "i wish i'd brought XXXXX instead" and then if someone gave me a "mulligan" i know i'd rescind again after making a second choice etc etc etc
Marknow · Member since
System F - Ferry Corsten – Trance Nation.
Marknow · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]brians wig wrote: [/b] Chuffing ipods. I prefer to use something once known as a Hi Fidelity Stereo system with great big massive fuck off speakers capable of delivering incredible sound and clarity of all the little nuances a Queen recording (or any for that matter) contain therin.[/QUOTE]
Amen to that brother, a nice Pioneer stereo system and set the volume to 11. Even with the bootlegs it can make an awful difference to the overall enjoyment.
Oscar J · Member since
I have a pair of Genelecs myself, studio monitors. Still, I don't get this purist view on sound quality - what if you feel like listening to Queen but don't happen to be in your living room? In fact, the moments I enjoy Queen the most are probably while walking around in town with a pair of cheap in-ears and just have to fight the urge to start head banging in the middle of the street.