Young 'angry' over the quality of current music

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The 5% figure is BS but I get where he's coming from.
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DaveF wrote:http://www.breakingnews.ie/entertainmen ... 36961.html

The 5% figure is BS but I get where he's coming from.
So do I and young people don't notice the deficiencies inherent in MP3 playback.
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Seán wrote:......young people don't notice the deficiencies inherent in MP3 playback.
not even notice..... most young people either aren't aware of the deficiencies of mp3s in the first place OR else if they do, they don't care as they mostly listen to their music on the go via ipods etc.

That said, I think the vinyl resurgence *might* change that.
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DaveF wrote:
Seán wrote:......young people don't notice the deficiencies inherent in MP3 playback.
not even notice..... most young people either aren't aware of the deficiencies of mp3s in the first place OR else if they do, they don't care as they mostly listen to their music on the go via ipods etc.

That said, I think the vinyl resurgence *might* change that.
Not a thump-crash, hope in thump-crash hell of that thump-crash happening, I'm afraid. As long as they get their thump-crash they will be happy, and mp3 will deliver that.
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In my day, we didn't notice the deficiencies inherent in multiple-generation copied cassettes. :)
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Diapason wrote:In my day, we didn't notice the deficiencies inherent in multiple-generation copied cassettes. :)
you had a pretty fancy cassette recorder eh?
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DaveF wrote:
Diapason wrote:In my day, we didn't notice the deficiencies inherent in multiple-generation copied cassettes. :)
you had a pretty fancy cassette recorder eh?
Hi-speed dubbing an' all!
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Diapason wrote:
DaveF wrote:
Diapason wrote:In my day, we didn't notice the deficiencies inherent in multiple-generation copied cassettes. :)
you had a pretty fancy cassette recorder eh?
Hi-speed dubbing an' all!
I had that too. The only slight drawback was that the copied tape would be still blank 50% of the time after recording and/or the original tape would get mashed up. Good times.
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Seán wrote:
DaveF wrote:
Seán wrote:......young people don't notice the deficiencies inherent in MP3 playback.
not even notice..... most young people either aren't aware of the deficiencies of mp3s in the first place OR else if they do, they don't care as they mostly listen to their music on the go via ipods etc.

That said, I think the vinyl resurgence *might* change that.
Not a thump-crash, hope in thump-crash hell of that thump-crash happening, I'm afraid. As long as they get their thump-crash they will be happy, and mp3 will deliver that.
Actually, I find the lack of ear splitting highs and bowel loosening lows to be the most visible aspect of Mp3's
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