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<< Who said that things were better when they were worse? >> Bunner the squirrel, the one who washed himself just a little like Paolino does.
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It was better when things were worse. Ahggì, mavaffanculo.
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"Look, I'm not making comparisons today—then." "Ah, okay. I thought you were referring to 'the way of listening has changed. And then vinyl was vinyl.' Since you gave vinyl an 'era,' I thought the way had changed for the worse. I misunderstood, you were talking about your setup that you've had for a while, sorry."
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"<< Who's being funny? >> Oh really, who? I haven't read a single one that says, 'ahò l'emmpitrè è mejjo der vinire.' We were talking about young people without culture, and ended up discussing young people with too much culture. But, you know, too much culture but without decent amplifiers. Who knows? Where's the culprit?"
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"I was referring to the digital version of the same work." There you go. Then let’s compare it to that FREE version from the time we're talking about. The cassette tapes. Do we really need to compare mp3s to cassette tapes or should we just cover it up with a veil of pity? It's not like you're taking stuff worth millions back then and comparing it to a €50 iPod. Of course not, right?
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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?