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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Yep, that is the album. In the back seat of your Gremlin.
Hard to believe that Phred has made it this far and never heard most of that stuff. He does have Yellow Shark, so we should cut him some slack. Jocko |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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One of the things that got me interested in audio when I was a kid was the liner notes of "Uncle Meat". His description of the equipment and techniques used showed a love of the technology. Now I'm sure classical is another matter, but rock and roll albums recorded back in the '67-68 time frame when Uncle Meat came out were pretty poor as far as sound quality. Seems like all the major artists back then were shooting for the "top 40", highly compressed sound. But to me, "Uncle Meat" still has excellent sound quality, even by today's standards. I trust you'll indoctrinate Phred into the more subtle aspects of Zappa's work Also, I must claim ignorance - what's "Yellow Shark"? (I got into jazz as my main form of musical entertainment in the mid '70s). |
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| Really crazy idea about mikek and fred. | haldor | Everything Else | 0 | 9th May 2003 04:10 AM |
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