Agonum
Moving Violation
I must commend Bill’s choice of shirt! Not least in regards to its lovely colour, which also happens to go well with the song performed here.
I must commend Bill’s choice of shirt! Not least in regards to its lovely colour, which also happens to go well with the song performed here.
I knew it ha
Hi wendiiiiii!I knew it ha
Well played babygirl
Dangerous was released at a time when CD had become the dominating media of choice, and I’m certain that has got to be at least part of the reason as to why it is relatively rare to find it on vinyl. The same logic then applies to all subsequent albums. You can even see it (although to a much lesser extent) with Bad, which in a way was Michael’s big media transition release (LP→CD), whereas Off the Wall and Thriller — it was all vinyl back then! (Well, cassette [MC], too. Even CD was available way before 1987, but its market was tiny by that point. You get the point.)I wonder why there are so many of these particular albums and no others? Or does it mean nothing?
They are truly remarkable. I hear camera shutter sounds, computer terminal blips, car alarms, knocking on doors…
I don't understand. What is this? And why is the date crossed out? It's not clear about the beef either.MAY 4th be with you
May the beef with you
My option was that the rest bought more and that stayed. But I'm not sure))))Dangerous was released at a time when CD had become the dominating media of choice, and I’m certain that has got to be at least part of the reason as to why it is relatively rare to find it on vinyl. The same logic then applies to all subsequent albums. You can even see it (although to a much lesser extent) with Bad, which in a way was Michael’s big media transition release (LP→CD), whereas Off the Wall and Thriller — it was all vinyl back then! (Well, cassette [MC], too. Even CD was available way before 1987, but its market was tiny by that point. You get the point.)
And then with Invincible, there was another transition at play, namely that from CD to digital (mp3, streaming etc.).
I am a bit surprised at the number of Thriller and Off the Wall copies in your video, but for other reasons: I would’ve thought you’d want to hold on to such classics. At the same time, I can think of many reasons as to why they’d be there. Poor masters are no doubt overrepresented; if you’ve got your hands on a decidedly better sounding version of the album, why would you ever want to hear the inferior version again?
Anyway, these are but my slight thoughts on the matter. I am interested to hear everybody else’s.
Cool! I don't hear that much. Clicking, alarms and banging only.They are truly remarkable. I hear camera shutter sounds, computer terminal blips, car alarms, knocking on doors…
It's a reference to Star Wars. May 4th refers to the "may the force be with you" line from Star Wars. The BBQ grill resembles the "death star" (that's Star wars too).I don't understand. What is this? And why is the date crossed out? It's not clear about the beef either.
Is that a barbecue?
Cool! I don't hear that much. Clicking, alarms and banging only.
WOOOOOW!!! Just leaked? Changes, is it?such a catchy track
That has got to be the Andrae Crouch choir, amirite? It sounds amazing!such a catchy track
Yep, being already discussed in the unreleased songs threadWOOOOOW!!! Just leaked? Changes, is it?
Bruce was a hell of an engineer.That has got to be the Andrae Crouch choir, amirite? It sounds amazing!
I had that VHS back in the 90’s (97, was it?). It is gold! Bruce is simply one of a kind.Bruce was a hell of an engineer.
32:50f shows how Bruce's had captured choirs in general
It turned out original)))))It's a reference to Star Wars. May 4th refers to the "may the force be with you" line from Star Wars. The BBQ grill resembles the "death star" (that's Star wars too).
Wow! That's an unreal degree of impersonation! amazing! Thank you!
Isn’t it just unbelievable? It’s like a tape recorder!Wow! That's an unreal degree of impersonation! amazing! Thank you!
That is the most MJ LPs I have ever seen! Usually in the states those four albums (including B25 and T25) are the ones you'll find in his section. Probably because they are his most popular. Maybe because they are the albums that were made before the allegations I'm not sure about that...I wonder why there are so many of these particular albums and no others? Or does it mean nothing?
It is indeed a Star Wars reference - it pops up every year, lol - but consider this ...I don't understand. What is this? And why is the date crossed out? It's not clear about the beef either.
Is that a barbecue?
That's an interesting observation.That is the most MJ LPs I have ever seen! Usually in the states those four albums (including B25 and T25) are the ones you'll find in his section. Probably because they are his most popular. Maybe because they are the albums that were made before the allegations I'm not sure about that...