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Old 01-29-2008, 07:07 PM   #1
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Default Well, well, well. It looks like what I have been saying will happen.

Well, well, well...it looks as if after all these years someone IS doing exactly what I said that the music industry should do.
I think AC/DC were the first recording artist to release a music home video in 1980 called "Let There Be Rock". Then the early artists that I know about that re-released their catelog on c.d./d.v.d. the way I said the music industry should do were R.E.M. and The Talking Heads.
Now it looks like a certain Mr. Young is the first to impliment Blu-Ray discs the way I have been saying would be so mindblowing. Yet everyone here said that the idea was crap. Maybe it will fail...but I dought it.

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Old 01-29-2008, 07:14 PM   #2
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You magnificent prescient b@stard, you.

Seriously, it's projects like this that excite me more than almost any hypothetical feature film release. I wonder if there will even be a lossy audio track available on the Archives when they appear...
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:40 PM   #3
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Sweet. Some Needle and the Damage Done on Blu.
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Don't pat yourself on the back to hard, wouldn't want you to hurt yourself.
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Bring it on Neil! I've got Harvest, American Stars & Bars and Live at Massey Hall 1971 on DVD-A and they're fantastic.
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Old 01-29-2008, 10:30 PM   #6
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Yes. Touch me.
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so is this like an audio blu-ray? There's video, but you buy it mostly for the songs in HD lossless audio? It mentioned documentaries and such... but what I'm mostly interested is in the audio. CDs sound worse than LPs (vinyl records) because of the lossy encoding... but since Blu have more space, there's no need for lossy compression. Can Blu sound come close to LP sound?
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so is this like an audio blu-ray? There's video, but you buy it mostly for the songs in HD lossless audio? It mentioned documentaries and such... but what I'm mostly interested is in the audio. CDs sound worse than LPs (vinyl records) because of the lossy encoding... but since Blu have more space, there's no need for lossy compression. Can Blu sound come close to LP sound?
listen to the remastered bob dylan albums or meatloaf bat out of hell and then tell me LP's sound better.
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listen to the remastered bob dylan albums or meatloaf bat out of hell and then tell me LP's sound better.
that's encouraging
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