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I managed to pick up a near mint copy of Pink Floyd's Dark Side for $40 and have to say it was worth every penny.
Truly amazing.
Truly amazing.
I have like 5 copies of this, including the original pressing. There is no better album ever made!I managed to pick up a near mint copy of Pink Floyd's Dark Side for $40 and have to say it was worth every penny.
Truly amazing.
I don't have a TT worthy of the vinyl, and so far I'm undecided whether I want the 35th anniversary edition SACD or the regular CD (more player options with the regular for me).Yeah, I think the industry has gotten my money at least a half dozen times on various formats. And its not even my favorite Floyd album.![]()
Don't I know you?I don't have a TT worthy of the vinyl, and so far I'm undecided whether I want the 35th anniversary edition SACD or the regular CD (more player options with the regular for me).
If you hit it at the right time - you can get the MFSL LP on vinyl for $30 - $40.I don't have a TT worthy of the vinyl, and so far I'm undecided whether I want the 35th anniversary edition SACD or the regular CD (more player options with the regular for me).
DSOTM is really a treat on SACD. If you can swing it, I would suggest it.I don't have a TT worthy of the vinyl, and so far I'm undecided whether I want the 35th anniversary edition SACD or the regular CD (more player options with the regular for me).
Yes, the multi-channel 5.1 SACD mix is totally brilliant.DSOTM is really a treat on SACD. If you can swing it, I would suggest it.![]()
That's the one! I read a comparision of the SACD version and the DVD-A version by someone on Amazon.com I think it was, and he was pretty convincing. :thumbsup: if there was one.The Guthrie-mixed sacd 5.1 version of DSOTM is quite good, certainly quieter. But Parsons' original quad mix from the '70s, (4.1 on dvd-a), is a much more exciting recording than Guthrie's "safer" mix, IMO. DSOTM is the one album that screams for the envelope to be pushed, not throttled back. As far as I'm concerned Parsons had it right.![]()
The SACD that I have is a hybrid version that has a CD layer.I don't have a TT worthy of the vinyl, and so far I'm undecided whether I want the 35th anniversary edition SACD or the regular CD (more player options with the regular for me).
The original quad recording is on vinyl, its the only official release of the Parsons' mix. You won't find the dvd-a through ordinary means.Problem I'm running into right now is I can't find the original recording Hawkeye pointed out.![]()
Agreed I enjoy both the 5.1 and stereo mixes on the hybrid disc.The SACD that I have is a hybrid version that has a CD layer.
It will play anywhere.
That is an incredible DVD with a great rendition of DSoTM. Fantastic mix - Gilmour did it right in waiting to release it until he had it just like he wanted it. Saw that tour at Texas Stadium and it is my favorite concert of allllll tyume.There's also a live version of DSOTM on a DVD ("Pulse") if you want to watch Gilmour, Mason, & Wright on stage, along with cute women in see-through dresses.![]()