- Joined
- Jan 9, 2013
- Messages
- 24,399
It'd be like you're IN the bar!!!
I can ALMOST feel the sawdust .... under my cowboy Boots!
It'd be like you're IN the bar!!!
TBH, I actually, kinda, sorta liked GB for a bit when I was younger... ☺I can ALMOST feel the sawdust .... under my cowboy Boots!
TBH, I actually, kinda, sorta liked GB for a bit when I was younger... ☺
Look, Garth did sell a boatload of albums in the 90s, but the chances that SW remixes one of his albums is around -0%. I think @edisonbaggins was being facetious to a degree. At least I hope that’s the case.I’ll be so disappointed if it’s Garth Brooks
That would truly kickass!Hope it's OK Computer - Radiohead
I second this. Also, the Camel Live At The Royal Albert Hall is one of my favorite concerts even though it is just stereo. It's incredible from start to finish. Once you start watching it you get sucked in.Please start Tarting up Camel MOONMADNESS, SW.
I triple this!I second this. Also, the Camel Live At The Royal Albert Hall is one of my favorite concerts even though it is just stereo. It's incredible from start to finish. Once you start watching it you get sucked in.
Wow, I had to look that band up. Mike Patton huh? Guess I only knew him through Faith No More. Which, is/was a great band.Talking about 90s music, 5.1 remixes of Mr. Bungle's records would be life changing, especially Disco Volante and California. Can. You. Even. Imagine!?!?
All this 'Cloak and Dagger' nonsense regarding the SW release of a 'famous American Album from the 90's" is utter nonsense. We're not talking Pentagon nor Interpol "CLASSIFIED INFO" Here.
Why can't he JUST mention the name of the album and leave it at THAT!
Hope it's OK Computer - Radiohead
That would truly kickass!
Yorke...enjoyed working without audio separation, meaning that instruments were not overdubbed separately. O'Brien estimated that 80 per cent of the album was recorded live, and said: "I hate doing overdubs, because it just doesn't feel natural. ... Something special happens when you're playing live; a lot of it is just looking at one another and knowing there are four other people making it happen."
I'd love it too, but the unusual way it was recorded may cause difficulties for a future surround remix. From Wikipedia:
Radiohead isn't American, as others have stated, so I doubt it would be that. And even if it were, if it was recorded 'live' as the quote says, it will mean there is bleed-over in the original recording between channels (i.e you might hear faint drums in the guitar track, or bass in the vocal track, etc), which will make separating individual voices and instruments nearly impossible the way it is needed for 5.1. Agree it would be kickass though, if possible.
IMO, surround NIN would be cool. Tool would be incredible....but Tool hasn't even finished the vinyl remasters they started like 3 years ago, so who knows how long surround mixes could take.
Enter your email address to join: