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Is it just my old ears hearing things, or do I now hear cowbell in "Alsatian Cousin"? If so, then give me the un-remastered version any day.
Is it just my old ears hearing things, or do I now hear cowbell in "Alsatian Cousin"? If so, then give me the un-remastered version any day.
Excuse my ignorance, but what is "cowbell"?
I like you just based on the R.E.M. thing.
My name is Aaron...you wanna get coffee?
I don't do coffee. I do Discos though. See you there.
Excuse my ignorance, but what is "cowbell"?
C'est une cloche de vache, utilisée comme un instrument musicale.
What a coincidence; I don't do discos.
No Discos? Bit like this site. They don't like Discos either. Death to Discos, they all shout, Death to Discos!
Farewell, Skylarker. Farewell Billy Scissors. Don't forget me, my massive appendage or my stripper friend. And if Jukebox Jury is still visiting these parts, I hope you are well.
Au revoir.
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C'mon, man. Walk it back. Be cool. Don't leave, bro.
Is it just my old ears hearing things, or do I now hear cowbell in "Alsatian Cousin"? If so, then give me the un-remastered version any day.
No, your ears aren't deceiving you, there is a cowbell in the remastered version. It's telling, though, that people are now actively straining to hear things in the remastered version that they hadn't heard in the original recording. If you pay attention, the cowbell is plainly audible on the 1988 version.
This just underscores the point that 'remastered' albums are no more than a pathetic attempt by music corporations and their employees (e.g. Morrissey) to afford their products a longer shelf-life.
An instrumental subtlety that was barely audible previously and is now as clear as day underscores the superfluousness of remasters?
No, your ears aren't deceiving you, there is a cowbell in the remastered version. It's telling, though, that people are now actively straining to hear things in the remastered version that they hadn't heard in the original recording. If you pay attention, the cowbell is plainly audible on the 1988 version.
This just underscores the point that 'remastered' albums are no more than a pathetic attempt by music corporations and their employees (e.g. Morrissey) to afford their products a longer shelf-life.
You don't need that accent on the first e in utilisee. Or the second one, for that matter. Or the e at the end of musicale. But thanks. I didn't know it was so simple!
An instrumental subtlety that was barely audible previously and is now as clear as day underscores the superfluousness of remasters?
An instrumental subtlety that was barely audible previously and is now as clear as day underscores the superfluousness of remasters?
They've hidden all my posts and I can't send PMs. People are claiming that I have a small penis and am a "f*****" and that I'm not funny. Time to go.
Don't let the bastards grind you down.
This world,I am afraid..
What an even duller place this has suddenly become.I'm off,bye all.