1. I will follow guitar part ...from It mide get loud
  2. Drumming Song - Florence + The Machine
  3. Cigaro - System of a Down
  4. UB40 - Food For Thought
  5. Just listened to Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band all the way through..for the first time .

    Top 10 album for sure. Now the roommate is playing Disturbed (Perfect Insanity to be specific)
  6. You hadn't listened to Sgt. Pepper... in full ever??? LOL, that's even worse than being an audophile! You deserve the most cruel and dirty death I can imagine: listening to a scratched vinyl for 24 hours non-stop!!!!!!! mwahahahaha

    Nah, seriously, that album is some really amazing shit. We have it in vinyl, cassete and CD and I love to play it back and forward and back and forward. Never get tired of it. I once played it on acoustic guitar, from the start to the end
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:You hadn't listened to Sgt. Pepper... in full ever??? LOL, that's even worse than being an audophile! You deserve the most cruel and dirty death I can imagine: listening to a scratched vinyl for 24 hours non-stop!!!!!!! mwahahahaha

    Nah, seriously, that album is some really amazing shit. We have it in vinyl, cassete and CD and I love to play it back and forward and back and forward. Never get tired of it. I once played it on acoustic guitar, from the start to the end


    I was going to listen to it on vinyl, but I wanted the better quality so I chose the CD instead. I don't like feeling to my music, I prefer complete compressed digital transfers.

    But yes, I finally bought the remaster today. The 2009 Remaster catalog that was released improves the mixes on the old songs ten-fold, every album is really worth it. Completely noticeable on Sgt. Pepper. Never had the full album, but obviously I had key songs, and they all sound crystal clear on the remasters. Not just bumped up louder.
  8. Flaming Lips: Mr Ambulance Driver.
  9. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I was going to listen to it on vinyl, but I wanted the better quality so I chose the CD instead. I don't like feeling to my music, I prefer complete compressed digital transfers.

    But yes, I finally bought the remaster today. The 2009 Remaster catalog that was released improves the mixes on the old songs ten-fold, every album is really worth it. Completely noticeable on Sgt. Pepper. Never had the full album, but obviously I had key songs, and they all sound crystal clear on the remasters. Not just bumped up louder.

    That really cracked me up xD

    Yes, the remasters were truly awesome, specially considering that some of these songs were almost 50 years old! I specially like the to-front treatment they gave to the drums, and particullary on the pre-65 tracks. I wish I had the money to buy the remasters physically though