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| TomKatt:
--- Quote from: vk6zgo on March 02, 2023, 11:37:33 am ---Some halfwits became outraged because the cover "has a rainbow" on it! ;D --- End quote --- I guess they don't watch the Wizard of Oz while they listen to the album... Somewhere, over the rainbow... |
| pcprogrammer:
Great album for sure. Still have the vinyl. Also have "Animals" another good album in my opinion and thought I also had "Wish you were here", but can't find it. Brings back memories of them "good old days" :-DD |
| BrianHG:
--- Quote from: TomKatt on March 02, 2023, 11:21:37 am ---One of our "cool" HS teachers had a quadraphonic setup in his classroom... We used to play the 4 ch version of this album all the time - the sound effects bit in Money is really cool as it spins around the room. I don't think the overall audio quality of the 4 channel version is as good as the stereo version, but the effects make up for it. --- End quote --- An original quadraphonic mix. Now this is a version I would like to experience personally. Non of this modern 5.1 Dolby garbage. |
| westfw:
--- Quote ---For those lucky enough to have a quality LP pressing... --- End quote --- meh. Still pretty good, even if you're listening to the YouTube version on laptop speakers... --- Quote ---It is still an excellent way of checking the quality of sound reproduction --- End quote --- For years, no DECADES, the US magazine "Consumer Reports" recommended it for that purpose. I somewhat prefer WYWH. |
| eti:
My close friend, now passed on since June 2019 - Mr Peter Whitehead - was cameraman, friends and flat mate to PF, back in the sixties. He was also tour cameraman for The Stones, friend of Marianne Faithfull and Michael Caine, et cetera. I worked with him and repaired his Macs and PCs, and any other technology he needed maintaining, from ‘99 until around 2015. Lovely chap and very generous with his time and I have many fond memories. Look for “Tonite let’s all make love in London” - possibly his most well known film. I have a copy but I can’t share due to respect and copyright; you’ll find it elsewhere I’m sure. That’s my knowledge for the day. Hehe https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/19/movies/peter-whitehead-dead.html |
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