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pink floyd immersion boxed sets.
anyone get the 'wish you were here' or 'dark side of the moon' yet? it looks like 'the wall' is the next one to come out... i'd love to hear the same treatment with 'animals'.
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The Dark Side set is pretty great. The alternate takes and odd bits are totally cool and the live show is really excellent, with terrific sound quality. I LOVE Alan Parsons' "rough mix" version of the album and after almost 30 years of waiting, I was finally able to hear some of the "Household Objects" project and it's VERY cool. I haven't gotten the Wish You Were Here set yet, but it's on my list. I imagine The Wall will be interesting, as well.
I'd love to see what's floating around for Animals, too. I recently read an interview with Nick Mason where he mentioned that Umma Gumma was likely to be next if the others sell well.
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I'd love to see what's floating around for Animals, too. I recently read an interview with Nick Mason where he mentioned that Umma Gumma was likely to be next if the others sell well.
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He said in the last issue Saucerful was on the list next, but didn't go into details apart from surviving BBC sessions and alternate mixes. Maybe the mono album will finally be released on cd.cgarges wrote: I'd love to see what's floating around for Animals, too. I recently read an interview with Nick Mason where he mentioned that Umma Gumma was likely to be next if the others sell well.
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Oh shit, you're absolutely right!Seej wrote:He said in the last issue Saucerful was on the list next, but didn't go into details apart from surviving BBC sessions and alternate mixes. Maybe the mono album will finally be released on cd.cgarges wrote: I'd love to see what's floating around for Animals, too. I recently read an interview with Nick Mason where he mentioned that Umma Gumma was likely to be next if the others sell well.
I'd love to hear the mono version of that. I cannot believe how eye-opening the mono version of Piper was for me.
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So far I love it. Still need time alone to get into the surround mixes though.Nick Sevilla wrote:I just bought DSOTM immersion set, and I cannot wait for the surround mixes.
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It's cool to be able to see the concert video that was played behind the band during different concerts.
And I do like the paraphernalia, I'm from the old vinyl school of reading along with the lyrics, seeing artwork while listening to the music. To me it is so much more of an experience when I can use more than one sense to experience the bands music.
Hopefully this type of exposure to an artists' work can come back in this digital age.
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