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Mike, I've forgotten that old "forum favorite" track that you'd mentioned. Maybe you could refresh our memory.
The problem with Summertime - maybe the clothes? We all have one of those 70s outfits where we wonder, "What was I thinking..."
- And of course, yes, the clothes.
Well what's different between then and now is vinyl albums, HD and more titles, about which some folks around here were previously unhappy.
I think it was the clothes.
Next one of us who sees Herb, should ask about those pants.
Just noticed that "Rewhipped" wasn't on there. It was on my mind since Amazon happened to have a couple copies left and I just bought one.
The Greatest Hits Vol. 2 sort of filled that role, but an updated version that spanned the solo recordings would be very interesting IMHO.Might be interesting to have a compilation of Herb's personal favorites...
The days of lavish CD box sets have passed, so that is off the table as well.
I also notice a distortion on I Will Wait For You.S.R.O. had a strange "whine" that could be heard throughout. I am confident that as I age, my high frequency hearing will diminish to the point I won't hear it anymore. (But I'd still buy a new remaster to see if they improved on it.)
Off-topic, but a Xmas catalogue that dropped into my letterbox yesterday offered a memory stick for £30 that contained THREE THOUSAND of the world's best books. Pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap, eh?Offering an insane amount of music for a cheap price is the only way anyone will buy them.
Is it the bass near the end of the tune? I've heard that before. It sounds like either the level was too high on the console, or the tape was overmodulated.I also notice a distortion on I Will Wait For You.
Did they mention the titles? Many are public domain--I've downloaded a handful of "classics" which were converted for the Kindle. They have generic covers but from what I could tell, they were unaltered versions of the original writing.Off-topic, but a Xmas catalogue that dropped into my letterbox yesterday offered a memory stick for £30 that contained THREE THOUSAND of the world's best books. Pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap, eh?
Did they mention the titles? Many are public domain--I've downloaded a handful of "classics" which were converted for the Kindle. They have generic covers but from what I could tell, they were unaltered versions of the original writing.