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vinyls are lame....... (pg. 9)
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| her throat cut |
| quote: | Originally posted by colonelcrisp
no thats him admitting that her throat cut is a moron.....
all he can say to any of our rebuttals is "VINYL WHORES, VINYL SLUTS, VINYL IS LAME etc etc"
i have not yet seen one concrete argument as to why vinyl is lame other than his media quotes from one website. in which he is most likely abwhoring the inteded statements fromthe artists.
so far points such as, better frequency response from vinyl, less mechanical noise from cdj's, increased portabliity of cd's vs vinyl, a warmer feel / more tangible feeling from vinyl, have been brought up by everyone but "her throat cut"
so ante up bitch and start wowing us with your supreme intelect on the subject...... |
i dont know about that.
i think i made you pretty mad and that is enough for me. :D |
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| Wicked Neo |
| quote: | Originally posted by her throat cut
i dont know about that.
i think i made you pretty mad and that is enough for me. :D |
And if that is your sole purpose of posting on these forums is to make ppl mad then i will have the pleasure of banning you from these forums.
Debate is good, it encourages ppl to think, but using retorts like 'vinyl is lame' is not intelligent in the least.
Consider this as your first warning.
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| Billabong |
| quote: | Originally posted by Wicked Neo
And if that is your sole purpose of posting on these forums is to make ppl mad then i will have the pleasure of banning you from these forums.
Debate is good, it encourages ppl to think, but using retorts like 'vinyl is lame' is not intelligent in the least.
Consider this as your first warning.
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Please just total ban, on the strength of this one thread, tranceaddict dosn't need people like this. |
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| aspergian |
Gahhh why the negativity. I hate stuff like this, it's a petty war of words and we need to stick to what's positive. :whip:
Vinyl Traitors? is scandalous hokum bunk. Stick to what's real and practical and you will find *many* valid choices. There is not just one path.
That being said, different tools work for different people and vinyl has had a great run in the dance music industry and will continue to play in the field for quite some time. New technological avenues are opened up and some people are adventurous in grabbing those new goodies and fiddling with them, while other people prefer to stick to the traditional gear.
Whatever works best for you -- it's stupid to impose the template of what works for you onto someone else, as music is a form of personal expressivity and a style of individual creation.
Remember all the controversy when Bob Dylan started playing electric guitar? Ridiculous in hindsight, isn't it? Well, so is this!
There are enough wars being fought in the real world. We don't need more hate over... black circle thingies! |
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| her throat cut |
| quote: | Originally posted by Wicked Neo
And if that is your sole purpose of posting on these forums is to make ppl mad then i will have the pleasure of banning you from these forums.
Debate is good, it encourages ppl to think, but using retorts like 'vinyl is lame' is not intelligent in the least.
Consider this as your first warning.
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yeah sure.
that wasnt my main purpose.
i said "that is enough for me" as i see that is all i can get satisfaction from. |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by aspergian
Remember all the controversy when Bob Dylan started playing electric guitar? Ridiculous in hindsight, isn't it? Well, so is this!
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very, very well said.
again about the sound quality issue, in my opinion i prefer cd to vinyl cause the mid/high frequencies sound a lot more defined, especially when compared to badly pressed records or cheap needles, situations that are frequent. yes i am aware of the "broken waveform" deal and the warmer bassy feel but this is my personal preference. |
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| colonelcrisp |
| quote: | | again about the sound quality issue, in my opinion i prefer cd to vinyl cause the mid/high frequencies sound a lot more defined, especially when compared to badly pressed records or cheap needles, situations that are frequent. yes i am aware of the "broken waveform" deal but this is my personal preference. |
well at least you formed your own opinions and didnt take it from a interview... |
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| Wraith |
| quote: | Originally posted by aspergian
Gahhh why the negativity. I hate stuff like this, it's a petty war of words and we need to stick to what's positive. :whip:
Vinyl Traitors? is scandalous hokum bunk. Stick to what's real and practical and you will find *many* valid choices. There is not just one path.
That being said, different tools work for different people and vinyl has had a great run in the dance music industry and will continue to play in the field for quite some time. New technological avenues are opened up and some people are adventurous in grabbing those new goodies and fiddling with them, while other people prefer to stick to the traditional gear.
Whatever works best for you -- it's stupid to impose the template of what works for you onto someone else, as music is a form of personal expressivity and a style of individual creation.
Remember all the controversy when Bob Dylan started playing electric guitar? Ridiculous in hindsight, isn't it? Well, so is this!
There are enough wars being fought in the real world. We don't need more hate over... black circle thingies! |
Best post of this garbage thread.
As far as the OP, he/she is a troll and admitted it with their last post. Even if they aren't banned they have no credibility left in this forum and much if not all of the boards.
My advice to the OP is get a life and learn to form your own thoughts and opinions not just regugitate topics from various news sources. Also, it says mountains about your social life if you get kicks out of trolling a music discussion board. |
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| Glaniskanis |
Cant be arsed to read the entire thread so I dont know if this comment has been made yet... but what Ive seen from the new Technics DZ1200 is that they do everything and more you could ever do with vinyl
Vinyls arent lame... they're just becoming obsolete |
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| djdimensions |
| CDS:whip: GO VINYLS:D . enough said |
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| Dancecritic |
| I'm being hypocritical by suggesting that this thread is pathetic and that no one should reply to this. Anyone who thinks vinyl is lame needs to have a good look at themselves. And anyway, the article doesn’t suggest that vinyl is lame, no, it tells us the advantages of the new digital age and what it holds for the DJs and music itself. How does that derogate vinyl? |
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