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I'm sorry, but I can't access external websites, including YouTube. If you provide the text you want translated, I'll be happy to help!
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Anyway, we started from "today nobody listens to shit, ignorant people lacking the will for culture, the youth is garbage!" to "they listen too much, get confused and stuff themselves, the youth is garbage!" I mean, I don’t know. Sometimes I get lost.
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<< And since I’m lucky enough to have a good setup, I don’t notice all this difference in quality. >> What do you mean? Are they recording them worse now?
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If we go for the low-cost option, current loyalty prevails, but it really takes some heavy hits. You buy the PC anyway, beyond the music. Instead of buying a stereo, you get a decent sound card and two nice speakers. With 300€, you can outdo an 80s system that cost half a million. And you can even connect the turntable. That spins the vinyls.
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It seems that vinyls have become illegal for you. They still print them, I have some, recent, beautiful, and perfectly etched. Turntables are better (technically, I hope you won't say we've regressed?), systems are better (same). Just like before you would spend two million for a big sound system, today you can spend even less to achieve the same fidelity. We’re generalizing a bit; initially, we’re talking about beardless lads from MTV, so relate them to the beardless lads with no money and their crappy cassette players. Now it seems that in the 70s, every 18-year-old had a Marantz tube amp and speakers up to the ceiling. Come on. Audiophiles existed before, and they exist now. I see the stuff displayed around, so it sells. And the electronics/audio stores seem to have multiplied tenfold compared to the 70s. Am I living on another planet?
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But the many are three thousand percent more because it's free. Everyone walks around with an iPod. Not everyone was walking around with a Walkman. For me, they had nothing to listen to.
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<< he ended EVERY MESSAGE by writing the address of his Blog. Every message. >> Envelope A) Under the sink --- Envelope B) If you read his old comments, you’ll find it. --- Help from home: now ask me where his comments are :-)
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And what about the "gnè gnè gnè gnèèèè"? It would fit perfectly.
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Ah, and just to emphasize, almost all of those after 2003 are in SuperAudioCd with beautiful Digipack. You keep the ones with the black plastic spine and the booklets photocopied by the majors.
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"Almost all Italian prog and a lot of worldwide stuff was reissued on CD by the mid-90s." Terrible reissues poorly digitized, which were criticized by everyone who already knew the records. Very few bands did them, for example, Faust had paired the records in pairs. Those who had the money immediately re-reissued the CDs, like Black Sabbath after Iommi got furious because they really sucked. You recognize the crappy copies because they have a black plastic bottom. All those series are either in digipack or in clear cases. I've searched for them, I bought them, I have them at home. Give me some concrete examples; "almost all" means nothing, if you explain who you are talking about maybe I don't know them. It's practically impossible, but maybe you are aware of famous bands from back then that have been erased from the collective memory. In the Ministry of Truth, they do this and more.