
djreef
Audioholic Chief
8600 CD's, and I own no Elvis.
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I actually own the entire catalogs of both.Personally I don't see the problem.
Now, if you didn't own any Beatles or Stones...
Did you get the Mono Remasters? Awesome!I actually own the entire catalogs of both.
Interesting that you bring this up. My buddy says their 2 types of people - Elvis people and Beatles people. It is almost always the case that someone has a strong preference for one or the other, but very few in the 'middle' camp. Wild considering they both had their beginnings in the exact same genre of rock n roll.
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I'm impressed with the remasters, though I must concede that a few of the stereo reworkings are a bit strident for my tastes. I have an unatural bias towards pitchiness and given that my system is extremely detailed to begin with, it kind of works against me. The monos are dead on, almost analog like.Did you get the Mono Remasters? Awesome!
I suppose I was born too late for Elvis to really have an impact on me. By the time I was old enough to actually notice who was on the TV, he was already Fat Elvis™ ...
Yea, I'm with you on the really old Stones stuff, though I don't mind "England's Newest Hit Makers" and "Let it Bleed", for some odd reason. I generally prefer their records from the 70's.I think I may be one of the few people on this planet who hate the beatles and the stones. Only bands where when people cover their songs they do it better. That's a bad thing for them. It's not like when Fred Durst covered Faith and Behind Blue Eyes, obviously those were worse...
I don't know, I just can't listen to either band in a sitting, and if it comes on the radio I switch it. They're just not my thing. Niether is Elvis really, and you'd think it'd be because I don't like older music, but that's not true, because I do.
I feel exactly the same way about The Stones, Metallica and OasisThere are a few stones songs I like, but it doesn't really make me like them as a band. Whenever my dad popped in a CD, all I could think was that every single song sounded exactly the same, just with different lyrics. Kind of like Metallica from their early era. I call it "E Chord Patented"
Thank God. I've been subjected to him since before I was born and if I never see or hear another Elvis or imitator, it will be about 3 lives too soon. 8600 CDs and no Elvis sounds almost as right as 20,000 CDs and no Elvis.8600 CD's, and I own no Elvis.
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I have over 800 cd's and IPersonally I don't see the problem.
Now, if you didn't own any Beatles or Stones...
I'm Catholic and like the Stones. Listen to "Let it Loose", no "devil lyrics", etc. It is easily the best song they ever put to acetate. No radio station ever got a hold of it.i won't listen to the beatles or the stones for religious reasons, but they are deffenitly way over-rated, ESPECIALLY the stones, their music is just terrible, and i agree with the whole repeating the same song over and over.