SeriousFX
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All the writer's demos, all the unreleased songs, all the leaks, and all the Moulton/Morales-style remixes! Absolute perfection!
All the writer's demos, all the unreleased songs, all the leaks, and all the Moulton/Morales-style remixes! Absolute perfection!
Ok but will you still be here? Cause I won’t...All the writer's demos, all the unreleased songs, all the leaks, and all the Moulton/Morales-style remixes! Absolute perfection!
Man, I'll be 79 by then. If I have a few years of life left in me, then it'll most likely be the last thing I enjoy.Ok but will you still be here? Cause I won’t...
I'll be long gone!Man, I'll be 79 by then. If I have a few years of life left in me, then it'll most likely be the last thing I enjoy.
That’s one way to go out!Man, I'll be 79 by then. If I have a few years of life left in me, then it'll most likely be the last thing I enjoy.
Hey, we might just get Chicago 1945 with Thriller 100! i'll be around my 80s by that point, with how much i love sound quality, i will probably hear it like an MP3 from LimewireOk but will you still be here? Cause I won’t...
When you die can you make sure you bring your copy so we can listen to it together flying around in our angel wings.Hey, we might just get Chicago 1945 with Thriller 100! i'll be around my 80s by that point, with how much i love sound quality, i will probably hear it like an MP3 from Limewire
Passing away listening to the writer's demo of Niteline definitely seems like an interesting way to go lolMan, I'll be 79 by then. If I have a few years of life left in me, then it'll most likely be the last thing I enjoy.
The MJ Hologram will play directly in your brains cortical eye sight while VR allows you to actually feel like you're fighting for your life, you actually almost stab a man to death before dancing out your frustrations, and you actually feel like you're stalking MJ across town as he paints the town in glowing white light.
Still that cheap logo ... even on the merchandisingHas anyone check the official website if the final "40" image's been already uploaded?
Just did. Nothing yet.Has anyone check the official website if the final "40" image's been already uploaded?
Thanks. They're way too cautios.Just did. Nothing yet.
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what a lovely way to goPassing away listening to the writer's demo of Niteline definitely seems like an interesting way to go lol
Damn, so the One Step is good.
According to what I could get from his review, it's not truly better, it's different. An alternative, new way of listening to the album with a different approach.Damn, so the One Step is good.
Taking into account the only real good pressings of Thriller are in the '80s, I think this is a HUGE step forward.According to what I could get from his review, it's not truly better, it's different. An alternative, new way of listening to the album with a different approach.
So do I. Making a proper remaster takes effort and companies focused on the profit aren't bothered by it. I'm glad a household name in the audiophile niche took the job.Taking into account the only real good pressings of Thriller are in the '80s, I think this is a HUGE step forward.
What's last song will be in thriller 40 do u have information if there is more songs unreleased with vocals
What's this?
The only difference I notice is one of the files has a different compression ratio than the other?
MoFi vinyls are just like that sadlyNGL I kinda want the vinyl record but it's way too expensive. SACD seems like a good compromise. (They are both overpriced, lol)
I find charging extra for a CD with a properly done master on it kinda ridiculous tbh