Gene?
Maybe, you could start putting the orders in your signature. Wouldn't hurt?!
Maybe, you could start putting the orders in your signature. Wouldn't hurt?!
I'm trying Ralph, I'm trying. Hectic life leads to bad memory. I do have them logged in a folder in email.
I'll give the movie release a miss but I'll buy the blu-ray in September! I wonder if we'll get an Andy Jackson Atmos or DTS:X soundtrack on the bluray set?
Edit: No Atmos or DTS:X
I don't understand the lack of Atmos on the blu-ray.
The theatrical release was advertised to have Atmos sound so if that were true there would have been an Atmos mix done.
They're saving that for the 4K Ultra HD BD to be released sometime in the next.....
The audio doesn't do it for me in stereo, so I don't know what Atmos is going to fix...
Is this comment based on the audio in the preview clip?
Am curious exactly what you find lacking or needing to be fixed.
^ It's that voice in "Rattle That Lock" that brought me to getting the last couple of Pink Floyd albums that were done without Roger. I've never heard them. David's voice is like a fine wine. Gets much better with age. Now, Roger's voice? It's pretty bad. Although, I've heard samples, I cannot even listen to his new record.
To each their own.
Truth. We're all listening for different things. Different expectations and tastes. There are die-hard Rush fans who think Geddy's voice aged nicely. Up to a point I agree. The fine wine analogy has been used for him too! However, I find it unbearable for their last few tours. With limited money and time for music listening we all have to make our choices somehow!
I agree with you on Geddy. I have a feeling that Clockwork Angels may be the last album that he sounds okay on. As much as I like Rush's last couple of in-concert BD's, that singing voice is getting 'long in the tooth' and sounds like he is screaming (off key), more than he is trying to project a melody.
This is only constructive criticism but I feel for people that I've listened to all my life who's voices start to deteriorate. Another example is Paul McCartney. It' sad and just goes to show I'm getting old. :yikes
How about one last Rush album, all instrumentals, and no muddy sound. That's all I Need. And a thermos. That's all I need.
I'd give that nod to Snakes & Arrows. Last album and tour on which his voice was in good (read: not great) form. His vocal peakāoverall, not in terms of rangeāwas probably Presto.I agree with you on Geddy. I have a feeling that Clockwork Angels may be the last album that he sounds okay on.
I combined both threads into one, and I also ordered the deluxe edition from amazon.com
With all that content on 2 CDs and 2 Blu-ray Discs, it was a no-brainer for me!
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