Welcome, Guest. Please Login or Register
 
YaBB - Yet another Bulletin Board
Home Help Search Login Register Broadcast Message to Admin(s)


Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print
Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. ) (Read 2,452 times)
Joey
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Online



Posts: 20,652
Omaha , NE
Gender: male
Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Jan 13th, 2010 at 9:49pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Hello My Stonesian Kin .............................

Picked up one of the Beatles Remasters at Barnes & Noble ........ " A Hard Day's Night  "  .


I realize that " Rubber Soul " and " The White Album " feature John Lennon at his best but I had forgotten just how marvelous the harmonies are on this disc .

Recommended listening as this was the period when John was driving the band .

" Hit Me Ronnie "

J Fly .
Back to top
 

...&&&&D.J. Jazzy Joe and the Fresh Prince of Boca Raton !™&& *** " VICTORY !!!! " ***...
 
IP Logged
 
texile
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Rocks Off Rules You Bastards

Posts: 935
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #1 - Jan 13th, 2010 at 10:12pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Curious:
Joey,
I grew up listening to my older cousins original Beatles albums (Meet the Beatles, Beatles 65 and A Hard Day's Night)....
Is it mono for you or stereo?
I like the mono stuff: those rhythm guitars, harmonies etc.. just sound so big
In stereo, i lose something.
I know the mono is avaliable on one of the box sets...
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Ronnie Richards
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Rocks Off Rules You Bastards

Posts: 23
In limbo.
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #2 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 4:48am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Joey wrote on Jan 13th, 2010 at 9:49pm:
Hello My Stonesian Kin .............................

Picked up one of the Beatles Remasters at Barnes & Noble ........ " A Hard Day's Night  "  .


I realize that " Rubber Soul " and " The White Album " feature John Lennon at his best but I had forgotten just how marvelous the harmonies are on this disc .

Recommended listening as this was the period when John was driving the band .

" Hit Me Ronnie "




J Fly .



Lennon was hardly "driving" the band while recording the White Album..
Back to top
 

as long as the guitar plays&&let it steal your heart away
 
IP Logged
 
Heart Of Stone
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Rocks Off Rules

Posts: 4,001
Charlottetown Prince Edward Is
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #3 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 5:58am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Ronnie Richards wrote on Jan 14th, 2010 at 4:48am:
Joey wrote on Jan 13th, 2010 at 9:49pm:
Hello My Stonesian Kin .............................

Picked up one of the Beatles Remasters at Barnes & Noble ........ " A Hard Day's Night  "  .


I realize that " Rubber Soul " and " The White Album " feature John Lennon at his best but I had forgotten just how marvelous the harmonies are on this disc .

Recommended listening as this was the period when John was driving the band .

" Hit Me Ronnie "




J Fly .



Lennon was hardly "driving" the band while recording the White Album..


As soon as Yoko Ono came into his life, his interest in The Beatles was zilch, & she came into his life around that time they were recording The White Album.
Back to top
 

The Rolling Stones ain't just a group, their a way of life-Andrew Loog Oldham.
......[URL=http://s6.photobucket.com/user/merrillm123/media/69inLA.jpg.html]
WWW Merrill Moran  
IP Logged
 
Bitch
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


I always get my Rocks
Off!

Posts: 4,904
FL - USA
Gender: female
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #4 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 6:28am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Yeah I got some of the Beatle's remasters: A Hard Days Night, Abbey Road, Sgt Peppers and Magical Mystery Tour. Listening to the remasters transports me back in time, way back to a time when life was simple. The remasters are good! I want to get more but first I should get more of the Stones remasters! Those are good too, but I cant notice much difference except the drums are louder in the remasters. What else did you notice that was different on the remasters from the originals?
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Steel Wheels
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Much love and support
to my dear friend Mary!

Posts: 2,686
2,000 Light Years From Home
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #5 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 6:35am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
I have the Mono and the Stereo box sets. I haven't gotten to the Mono box yet, but the Stereo is a thing of beauty. There are all kinds of things I'm hearing for the first time. The music sounds much better than the 1987 discs.
Back to top
 

I LIVE FOR THE ROLLING STONES!
Registered: Aug 2003, Posts on the old board: 1120
Devoted Stones fan since time began. SMILE. THE ROLLING STONES ARE HERE.

...
 
IP Logged
 
Pdog
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline



Posts: 6,130
aTx
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #6 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 8:58am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Steel Wheels wrote on Jan 14th, 2010 at 6:35am:
I have the Mono and the Stereo box sets. I haven't gotten to the Mono box yet, but the Stereo is a thing of beauty. There are all kinds of things I'm hearing for the first time. The music sounds much better than the 1987 discs.



I hear so much more... it is wide open on my system, plays well loud, not compressed and def. not mastered in a way that the music isn't seperated ie: loud mastering. I don't need the shit boosted up so it's sounds like white noise, I have a volume knob for that... these remasters were done very well...
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
Gazza
Unholy Trinity Admin
*****
Offline


Rat Bastid      "We piss
anywhere, man.."

Posts: 13,231
Belfast, UK
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #7 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 9:43am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Didnt buy 'em in the end due to the cost and the fact I couldnt choose between both sets, so I downloaded them (in lossless format) from demonoid.

Even though my ears aren't what they were 10-20 years ago, its quite apparent that they're absolutely wonderful. Have to say I actually prefer the mono releases, because for most of the Beatles' career, thats the way that were recorded (the White Album was the first new release to be issued in stereo, and that was only in the US)

I've honestly no interest in the Stones remasters. I've bought some of these albums about four times already and without bonus tracks or some significant sonic improvement, I won't be doing so again. I've listened to them on Spotify and that'll suffice.
Back to top
 

... ... ...
WWW https://www.facebook.com/gary.galbraith  
IP Logged
 
StonesFanatic
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Rolling Stones purist

Posts: 193
Boston
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #8 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:01am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Agreed, these Beatles remasters sound amazing (I could even hear the difference on the radio when the previewed them in advance of the CD releases)...as good as my 1987 CDs have been to me over the last 20 years, this box set has replaced them...

THAT'S how you do remasters, Stones!
Back to top
 
WWW rnrchemist  
IP Logged
 
Joey
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Online



Posts: 20,652
Omaha , NE
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #9 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:43am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
" Lennon was hardly "driving" the band while recording the White Album..  "

Concur .

I was referring to the 1964 - 1966 time period before John ' acquiesced ' leadership of the band to MACCA .

I remain ..................... FOREVER !!!!!! ............ your ' kins .


Joeykins , Est. 1999 and loved by Everybody
Back to top
 

...&&&&D.J. Jazzy Joe and the Fresh Prince of Boca Raton !™&& *** " VICTORY !!!! " ***...
 
IP Logged
 
Gazza
Unholy Trinity Admin
*****
Offline


Rat Bastid      "We piss
anywhere, man.."

Posts: 13,231
Belfast, UK
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #10 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:57am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
StonesFanatic wrote on Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:01am:
Agreed, these Beatles remasters sound amazing (I could even hear the difference on the radio when the previewed them in advance of the CD releases)...as good as my 1987 CDs have been to me over the last 20 years, this box set has replaced them...

THAT'S how you do remasters, Stones!



In fairness, the Stones albums were last remastered in 1994, and Virgin did a very good job of them. There isn't much room for improvement sound-wise.

The Beatles albums haven't been remastered since they first appeared on CD in, what, 1988? And the originals sounded quite crappy. There was a huge jump in technology even between '88 and '94 (the difference between the Stones CBS reissues and their Virgin equivalents in '94 was like night and day)

Universal were pretty justified in reissuing the Stones albums for the simple reason that Virgin/EMI deleted their back catalogue when the band left the label last year and therefore it was essential that the albums had to be in the shops - however, as they're the third label to have issued the band's post-ABKCO albums on CD in the last 22 years or so, it's going to take a bit of effort to entice people to buy these releases considering the EMI albums have been out there for ages already and sound fine as they are.

The sales for the Stones remasters have been absolutely horrific, incidentally. I think the first batch of four sold something like 7,000 between them in the first three months. Time was when a home video of Keith cutting his toenails could have shifted more copies than that.

Universal must be wondering what they've taken on. At least the Stones didn't get a huge advance this time.
Back to top
 

... ... ...
WWW https://www.facebook.com/gary.galbraith  
IP Logged
 
Joey
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Online



Posts: 20,652
Omaha , NE
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #11 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 11:00am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
"  Time was when a home video of Keith cutting
his toenails could have shifted more copies than that.  "

< -------- Christ , that is postin' on loan from GOD right there !!!

Back to top
 

...&&&&D.J. Jazzy Joe and the Fresh Prince of Boca Raton !™&& *** " VICTORY !!!! " ***...
 
IP Logged
 
StonesFanatic
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Rolling Stones purist

Posts: 193
Boston
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #12 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 11:26am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Gazza wrote on Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:57am:
StonesFanatic wrote on Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:01am:
Agreed, these Beatles remasters sound amazing (I could even hear the difference on the radio when the previewed them in advance of the CD releases)...as good as my 1987 CDs have been to me over the last 20 years, this box set has replaced them...

THAT'S how you do remasters, Stones!



In fairness, the Stones albums were last remastered in 1994, and Virgin did a very good job of them. There isn't much room for improvement sound-wise.

The Beatles albums haven't been remastered since they first appeared on CD in, what, 1988? And the originals sounded quite crappy. There was a huge jump in technology even between '88 and '94 (the difference between the Stones CBS reissues and their Virgin equivalents in '94 was like night and day)

Universal were pretty justified in reissuing the Stones albums for the simple reason that Virgin/EMI deleted their back catalogue when the band left the label last year and therefore it was essential that the albums had to be in the shops - however, as they're the third label to have issued the band's post-ABKCO albums on CD in the last 22 years or so, it's going to take a bit of effort to entice people to buy these releases considering the EMI albums have been out there for ages already and sound fine as they are.

The sales for the Stones remasters have been absolutely horrific, incidentally. I think the first batch of four sold something like 7,000 between them in the first three months. Time was when a home video of Keith cutting his toenails could have shifted more copies than that.

Universal must be wondering what they've taken on. At least the Stones didn't get a huge advance this time.



Good points Gazza.  I should have clarified, the 1994 Stones remasters are very good...that's how I have all of my Stones on CD.  You're right, there is no reason why anyone who has them would or should buy the new Universal ones...unless they had bonus material, which they don't...
Back to top
 
WWW rnrchemist  
IP Logged
 
Boomy
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline



Posts: 375
Indiana
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #13 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 11:58am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
I purchased the Beatles stereo box set. I've only listened to a few discs, but they sound amazing.

Haven't budged towards the Stones "remasters". No real point if there aren't any extras. At one point I was interested in IORR, just to see if some of the muffled sound was glossed. Virgins will do for me.

I'd like to go back to Gazza mentioning the horrible sales of these remasters...what can we factor this down to? Illegal downloading or just an uncanny disinterest in the Stones (or maybe people just have them already and aren't buying them...kind of like me)? I got into the Stones when I was around 17 or 18 years of age. I went out and I bought all of the cds that were in store that I could find. I bought all of the good, decent vinyl I could...and you know what, I was like the only person I knew (except for a few college colleagues) that even liked the Stones. The Stones may seem to saturate the market, but realistically I think they're music is very UNDERRATED. A select few of their songs are played to death on radio, but Zeppelin, Sabbath, AC/DC--these are the classic bands the young ones are gunning for. The "classic rock" bands that get airplay on the rock stations that play more of a modern heavier rock. I don't really think the Stones are lumped into that--as far as I know they are usually on classic rock stations (or "oldies").

Honestly, I think illegal downloading may be the big factor here. But I also believe the Stones don't appeal to some. That's fine by me. I just have the belief that the person has to find the Stones, not the other way around. I found them. And I'm proud of that!
Back to top
 
 
IP Logged
 
StonesFanatic
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Rolling Stones purist

Posts: 193
Boston
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #14 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 12:38pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
But the Beatles box sets, which are $200+, have been selling like crazy over the Stones remasters...so I don't think illegal downloading is the culprit here...
Back to top
 
WWW rnrchemist  
IP Logged
 
Joey
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Online



Posts: 20,652
Omaha , NE
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #15 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 3:29pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
" ...  belief that the person has to find the Stones,
not the other way around. I found them. And I'm proud of that ! "

Boomy ......................................


You are much loved by Joey


Joeykins ( He only knows how to love ) .
Back to top
 

...&&&&D.J. Jazzy Joe and the Fresh Prince of Boca Raton !™&& *** " VICTORY !!!! " ***...
 
IP Logged
 
Gazza
Unholy Trinity Admin
*****
Offline


Rat Bastid      "We piss
anywhere, man.."

Posts: 13,231
Belfast, UK
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #16 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 4:11pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Boomy wrote on Jan 14th, 2010 at 11:58am:
I purchased the Beatles stereo box set. I've only listened to a few discs, but they sound amazing.

Haven't budged towards the Stones "remasters". No real point if there aren't any extras. At one point I was interested in IORR, just to see if some of the muffled sound was glossed. Virgins will do for me.

I'd like to go back to Gazza mentioning the horrible sales of these remasters...what can we factor this down to? Illegal downloading or just an uncanny disinterest in the Stones (or maybe people just have them already and aren't buying them...kind of like me)? I got into the Stones when I was around 17 or 18 years of age. I went out and I bought all of the cds that were in store that I could find. I bought all of the good, decent vinyl I could...and you know what, I was like the only person I knew (except for a few college colleagues) that even liked the Stones. The Stones may seem to saturate the market, but realistically I think they're music is very UNDERRATED. A select few of their songs are played to death on radio, but Zeppelin, Sabbath, AC/DC--these are the classic bands the young ones are gunning for. The "classic rock" bands that get airplay on the rock stations that play more of a modern heavier rock. I don't really think the Stones are lumped into that--as far as I know they are usually on classic rock stations (or "oldies").

Honestly, I think illegal downloading may be the big factor here. But I also believe the Stones don't appeal to some. That's fine by me. I just have the belief that the person has to find the Stones, not the other way around. I found them. And I'm proud of that!


Downloading is killing sales, there's no question about that.

However, important factors are mediocre marketing and the fact that pretty much everyone by now who wants to buy a Stones CD has had ample opportunity to do so - so this isn't going to entice anyone but completists. Marketing hasnt done the Beatles' sales any harm - the sales for these remasters immediately exceeded demand and new copies had to be pressed. Their '1' album - released in 2000 - was also the biggest selling album of the last decade (over 30 million). Not bad for a collection of songs that were 30-40 years old and released several times before.

Its also a knock-on effect of the Stones' own greed in the concert market. They've all but cut off new ticket buyers because their prices are too prohibitive - the upshot of that is that a potential generation of fans are not only excluded from their shows, but aren't going to bother discovering their recorded music either.

Doubt the Stones' braintrust are that bothered. As long as sales of bobble headed dolls are OK, they'll be happy enough with that as their legacy.
Back to top
« Last Edit: Jan 14th, 2010 at 4:12pm by Gazza »  

... ... ...
WWW https://www.facebook.com/gary.galbraith  
IP Logged
 
Joey
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Online



Posts: 20,652
Omaha , NE
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #17 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 6:52pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
" However, important factors are mediocre marketing and the fact that pretty much everyone by now who wants to buy a Stones CD has had ample opportunity to do so - so this isn't going to entice anyone but completists. Marketing hasnt done the Beatles' sales any harm - the sales for these remasters immediately exceeded demand and new copies had to be pressed. Their '1' album - released in 2000 - was also the biggest selling album of the last decade (over 30 million). Not bad for a collection of songs that were 30-40 years old and released several times before.

Its also a knock-on effect of the Stones' own greed in the concert market. They've all but cut off new ticket buyers because their prices are too prohibitive - the upshot of that is that a potential generation of fans are not only excluded from their shows, but aren't going to bother discovering their recorded music either.  "


I really ,  REALLY miss John Lennon !!!!!!!!!


Shot in the BACK !!!!!!  ... Four Friggin TIMES  !!!!!  ... right in front of his apartment . Why ?!

*** WHY ?! ****




Joey Lennon ™

Back to top
« Last Edit: Jan 14th, 2010 at 6:55pm by Joey »  

...&&&&D.J. Jazzy Joe and the Fresh Prince of Boca Raton !™&& *** " VICTORY !!!! " ***...
 
IP Logged
 
2000monkey
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


Rocks Off Rules You Bastards

Posts: 210
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #18 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:43pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
At my local Best Buy there is no longer even a slot for Rolling Stones cds nor are there any in the store.
Back to top
« Last Edit: Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:59pm by 2000monkey »  
 
IP Logged
 
Kilroy
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline


I love this place!

Posts: 2,863
Mickville Virginny USA
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #19 - Jan 14th, 2010 at 11:28pm
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
2000monkey wrote on Jan 14th, 2010 at 10:43pm:
At my local Best Buy there is no longer even a slot for Rolling Stones cds nor are there any in the store.


I hate when that happens, No Stones Slot. I've had that happen it seems quite alot in my Life. No Stones Slot now, Shit.  Blank Frigging Stare
Jerry Lee Slot Was my first Disappointment at the Woolworths
Back to top
 

5293054_1528462_004.jpg (Attachment deleted)

The Core Of The Rolling Stones is Charlie Watts Hi-Hat/The Sunshine Bores The Daylights Out Of Me/And Then We Became Naked/After the Skeet Shoot & Sweet Dreams Mary & #9 11/22/1968 @#500 2/19/2010 @#800 4/09/2011 @#888 10/28/2011 @#1000 2/2/12
 
IP Logged
 
eric
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline



Posts: 143
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #20 - Jan 15th, 2010 at 5:37am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Don't kid yourselves, the Stones recordings could sound better than what Virgin released 16 years ago.  Even a lone wolf like mickboy got a better sound on some of what he's remastered.  Just listen to Angie on "Dancing so Free".  To my ears nothing touches mickboy's "lossy" version.  I've also heard needledrops of other lp's that are stronger to my ears than the Virgins.
Back to top
 

...
 
IP Logged
 
Gazza
Unholy Trinity Admin
*****
Offline


Rat Bastid      "We piss
anywhere, man.."

Posts: 13,231
Belfast, UK
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #21 - Jan 15th, 2010 at 6:28am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Mickboy's stuff is generally pretty good and maybe another reason for not buying the Universal remasters.

His upgrade of Goats Head Soup was absolutely the best of the lot - partly because the mix of the original album was so mediocre. I heard the album with new ears after listening to 'Dancing so Free'.

Overall, do you think the Universal remasters are any better than his efforts, though?
Back to top
 

... ... ...
WWW https://www.facebook.com/gary.galbraith  
IP Logged
 
eric
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline



Posts: 143
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #22 - Jan 15th, 2010 at 7:25am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
No.  I agree with much of what has been said on the Universal "remasters". 

Funny how you don't see long, in depth interviews with the engineers who remastered the Stones catalog, like you did with the Beatles.  Surely the Stones deserve the same level of care in the remastering process.  I guess level of care is determined by projected level of sales. 

Then again how does a band notorious for their "fuck you" attitude allow Universal to release the edited version of Starfucker?  Are they even paying attention these days? 

Some day these recordings will be treated with the respect they deserve.
Back to top
 

...
 
IP Logged
 
Gazza
Unholy Trinity Admin
*****
Offline


Rat Bastid      "We piss
anywhere, man.."

Posts: 13,231
Belfast, UK
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #23 - Jan 15th, 2010 at 8:00am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
eric wrote on Jan 15th, 2010 at 7:25am:
No.  I agree with much of what has been said on the Universal "remasters".  

Funny how you don't see long, in depth interviews with the engineers who remastered the Stones catalog, like you did with the Beatles.  Surely the Stones deserve the same level of care in the remastering process.  I guess level of care is determined by projected level of sales.  

Then again how does a band notorious for their "fuck you" attitude allow Universal to release the edited version of Starfucker?  Are they even paying attention these days?  

Some day these recordings will be treated with the respect they deserve.



Agree on all of that. That said, if the Stones albums hadnt been remastered since the time CBS first released them on CD in the mid 80s, I think much more of a fuss would have been made. When it comes to marketing their recorded work, the difference in both acts is like night and day - which is even more galling when you consider the Beatles haven't made a proper record in four decades.

A band that used to take out full page ads urging fans not to buy 'inferior' Decca product in the early 70s has now transformed into a band who in the last five years has a) authorised the release of a live album that none of them could be bothered to listen to in advance (as evidenced by the fuck up on Live Licks, a flaw noticed by EVERYONE who heard it and which is STILL uncorrected on re-pressings),  b) allowed guitar technicians to overdub parts of a live DVD (see the credits of 'Biggest Bang' and c) appear to have abdicated all artistic control over the abomination that was 'Rarities' (ie, half the songs chosen weren't rarities at all and the sleevenotes were thrown together by an incompetent idiot).

The quality control department at Stones HQ appears to have committed a mass hari-kiri in the last few years.
Back to top
 

... ... ...
WWW https://www.facebook.com/gary.galbraith  
IP Logged
 
gimmekeef
Rocks Off Regular
*****
Offline



Posts: 5,759
Ontario Canada
Gender: male
Re: Beatles ReMasters ( N.S.C. )
Reply #24 - Jan 15th, 2010 at 8:41am
Alert Board Moderator about this Post! 
Good point guys about Mickboy. Wonder what he'd do with the original master tapes?
Back to top
 

"Runnin Like A Cat In A Thunderstorm"
 
IP Logged
 
Pages: 1 2 
Send Topic Print
(Moderators: Gazza, Voodoo Chile in Wonderland)