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Old 06-27-2011, 04:10 AM   #691 (permalink)
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you already have had my opinion

if you want to get "Let it Bleed", get the latest 2008 (?) 24-bit remaster cos it's really dynamic and crunchy
Not on Let It Bleed vs Quadrophenia I haven't. I know you said get Quad as my next who album, but which of these albums do you think is better?

Really? I had heard that the 90s master of Let It Bleed was much better and less compressed. So far, I have the 90s editions of all the Stones albums except for Exile which I have the remaster of.
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Old 06-27-2011, 05:40 AM   #692 (permalink)
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Not on Let It Bleed vs Quadrophenia I haven't. I know you said get Quad as my next who album, but which of these albums do you think is better?

Really? I had heard that the 90s master of Let It Bleed was much better and less compressed. So far, I have the 90s editions of all the Stones albums except for Exile which I have the remaster of.
i'll say they're about the same level, i guess it just depends on which group you like more

i had the 90s Let It Bleed (threw it away in one of my mad fits), the 2008 remaster is a huge leap
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Old 06-27-2011, 11:29 AM   #693 (permalink)
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Be'lakor's Stone's Reach is maybe the best melodic death metal album that i've heard. And i quess i can say that, becoz melodic death metal has been my favourite metal genre over three years. First i tought that Be'lakor is an Europian band, maybe from Scandinavia... But they're from Australia. ...excuse moi? Australians have kangaroos, they don't play death metal. But still.. this band has made only two albums (The Frail Tide, 2007 and Stone's Reach, 2009) and i have listened mostly the newer album. Be'lakor got quite basic melodic death consistence: two quitarist (one of them is also singer), basist, keyboards & piano and drummer. Their music is really multifaced and skillfulled. Vocals are deep growl, quite similar as Amon Amarth's Johan Hegg's voice. So reading the lyrics is recommable but it's not the main thing...
I can't post URL's, but if u're interested try tracks like ''Held in Hollows'', ''Aspect'' and Countless Skies.
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i'll say they're about the same level, i guess it just depends on which group you like more

i had the 90s Let It Bleed (threw it away in one of my mad fits), the 2008 remaster is a huge leap
Concerning Jimi Hendrix, should I get the 97 remasters of all his stuff or whatever is cheapest?

Also, do you think Tommy, By Numbers, and A Quick One are worth buying?
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Concerning Jimi Hendrix, should I get the 97 remasters of all his stuff or whatever is cheapest?

Also, do you think Tommy, By Numbers, and A Quick One are worth buying?
Hendrix 97 remasters are much better than the original flat EQ muddy mix

Tommy is good, hate By Numbers, I only heard A Quick One's title track and that's good - as again, get the 97 remaster of A Quick One which has their cover of "Barbara Ann" (Beach Boys) - awesome!
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Concerning Jimi Hendrix, should I get the 97 remasters of all his stuff or whatever is cheapest?

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ooooor you could get the Jimi Hendrix Experience boxset.
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ooooor you could get the Jimi Hendrix Experience boxset.
doesn't have all the original stuff so no way.
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Concerning Jimi Hendrix, should I get the 97 remasters of all his stuff or whatever is cheapest?

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By Numbers is one of their poorest albums so don`t bother.
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For anyone who's into doom or sludge, Crowbar's new album Sever the Wicked Hand is an absolute MUST HAVE. It's their first album in six years and has some of the dirtiest riffs I've heard in quite some time. Highly recommended!
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What do you guys think of The Offspring? I own Smash and Ignition, is anything else worth buying?
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