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Wherefore "solid state" ? by bobmon2004-03-09 06:10:23
  Don't tell an audiophile that... by dire_lobo2006-11-19 12:55:59
    Mmm.... Analog. by silvermoon822004-03-09 07:04:29
      you can hear the difference... (n/t) by dire_lobo2004-03-09 07:19:48
        I dunno, all this nostalgia. by skeptic2004-03-09 07:47:04
          Try listening to some old blues albums without by delltech2004-03-09 08:02:45
            Add something? No, live performance, ONCE ONLY by scissors2004-03-09 08:40:42
              Bravo! by Tomo2004-03-09 09:14:36
                Oh yeah, audience participation by skeptic2004-03-09 09:48:06
                  I never meant to say I prefer recorded music over by delltech 2004-03-09 10:08:30
live performances. I love live music, there's really nothing better. I have hundreds of cd's, but I'd trade them all for the chance to see John Lee Hooker in a live performance. I may never be able to stick it in my stereo later, but I'd be able to play it back in my mind for years. I try to get to performances of my favorite groups as often as possible. I am a big Tragically Hip and Moxy Fruvous fan, and would go to any concert within 500km if I could afford it at the time.

What I meant in my earlier post is that if I have to listen to recorded music, I'd like it as close to the original reels as possible, without the cleaning they do for cds.

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