Hello ausrock,
I didn't realize things would become unpleasant because I expressed an opinion & preference. You infer, through your comments, that you like all music & don't express any preferences.
I acknowledged the expertise in terms of technicians, playing prowess and the gear but qualified it with my personal reservations regarding their music. I could go into an socioeconomicethnomusicalolgical rant about why if you'd like me to. Hey, I don't like it. Sorry. Should I pretend otherwise?
As to comparisons with my own stuff - what do you reckon? I wasn't making any. I know my wife doesn't like most of my stuff & that's OK. These forums are about spreading knowledge, ideas, music and a sense of community. Thanks for sharing. Though, come to think of it, you didn't offer an opinion on either the topic of the thread or, directly, my music. Please feel free to go to any threads carrying songs I've posted & comment. I put things up & by implication invite comment, criticism and comparison & hope that these things, when offered, will be constructive but don't expect that it will always be so.
Hi JeffLancaster,
Hotel California is a prime piece of pop rock, I have to give it credit for being an intro to westerner ears, after Obla Di Obla Da, to reggae rhythms. I do have to admit, also, that I don't like it. My wife does, hence we have the album, but I don't. Taste - eh, what can you do except accept? I'm glad they existed/exist - they made a lot of people happy, I just don't happen to like Country Rock in general & the Eagles - in their many permutations & stylistic bents - in particular.
Back to the topic -I have a great direct to disc recording by Dutch Tilders - an amazing recording - rich, vibrant, jumps off the plastic BUT I don't really like that LP. I have another Dutch that I love but not that one.
I have an ace Cassette EP of the Sunnyboys, only release on cassette at the time - not vinyl. I think it made it to CD as part of a compilation. BUT it still sounds great. Great recording - analogue, great production & mixing - Lobby Lloyd I think, and still plays extremely well in it's original & intended format. Oh, I also like MOST of their music.
Speaking, as we were, of older technologies - I have a half speed mastered copy of an LP - funny how they didn't take EQing ninto consideration when proicessing it. Has anyone else heard a half speed master? Any comments?
Cheers
rayC