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It's not so much her, it's how much detailed sound was captured. I've never heard that much on any recording ever.She's not that hot to fantasize about that.
But you're a short boarder.... you wouldn't understand.
It's not so much her, it's how much detailed sound was captured. I've never heard that much on any recording ever.She's not that hot to fantasize about that.
The hiss of the master tapes when they switch on the amps for the cutting head. I can hear it on quite a number of LP's. You can hear it right after the needle drops in the lead groove and just before the music starts.
Diana Krall - All For You: A Dedication to The Nat King Cole Trio
I can hear the moisture in her mouth. The sounds you hear when your lover whispers in your ear.
Keith Jarrett. As much as I appreciate and enjoy his playing, his recordings always have him "humming" along with his tunes. It's a type of whiny humming that becomes unbearable after awhile. His "At the Deer Head Inn" recording is a prime example. Fantastic recording and performance by the whole group, but I can't get past that humming!
The hiss of the master tapes when they switch on the amps for the cutting head. I can hear it on quite a number of LP's. You can hear it right after the needle drops in the lead groove and just before the music starts.
So THAT'S where the noise comes from!
Thats a MOO. (Matter of Opinion)She's not that hot to fantasize about that.
"Is it in"?
Start singing Petula Clarks "Downtown" It will linger all day.
Sorry boys,now your hooked.