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    I'm blasting out some Pink Floyd here (Echoes - best of, on vinyl). When I'm coding, I really need silence, so after coding, I like to crank up the volume.

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    Pink Floyd is super sweet sounding on Vinyl.

    Nine Inch Nails / Sigur Ros here..
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    I reckon Pink Floyd and vinyl were made for each other. :-) Just noticed Tangerine Dream have three of their new albums on vinyl, which is not too bad until you add up the price in euros, the exchange rate and shipping to Canada.

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    Pink Floyd is super sweet sounding on Vinyl.

    Nine Inch Nails / Sigur Ros here..
    Add Radiohead to that and we,re best friends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raul Gonzo View Post
    Add Radiohead to that and we,re best friends.
    "Everything in its right place" is one of my favorite songs. Blast that in a dark room after a bad day..
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    Okay Ace, I,ve got your back from now on. I have had the same six CDs in my cars CD player for over a year (it,s in the trunk- so I don,t change it often).

    4 are Radiohead
    1 is Sigur Ros
    1 is Nine Inch Nails
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme Nattress View Post
    I reckon Pink Floyd and vinyl were made for each other. :-) Just noticed Tangerine Dream have three of their new albums on vinyl, which is not too bad until you add up the price in euros, the exchange rate and shipping to Canada.

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    Absoloutley. Theres something about hearing the music of that era and the Synths of the 70's and 80's sweetened through Vinyl. Its the missing key!
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    When we're long gone, archeologists might find the last remaining vinyls, read the instructions on how to play them and remark on the beauty of the music.

    All the compressed music in the world is doomed. Long live vinyl, for humanity's sake.

    Long live film historians who seek to preserve the wonderful art form. May they take a liking to Red.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raul Gonzo View Post
    Okay Ace, I,ve got your back from now on. I have had the same six CDs in my cars CD player for over a year (it,s in the trunk- so I don,t change it often).

    4 are Radiohead
    1 is Sigur Ros
    1 is Nine Inch Nails
    Ha! Thats pretty much my play list for my car. Sigur Ros / NIN / Deftones / Wagner / Radiohead

    And if the mood is right.....99 Luftballons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme Nattress View Post
    I'm blasting out some Pink Floyd here (Echoes - best of, on vinyl).
    See, there is something we have in common! I'm a little bit more partial to the Dark Side/Wish You Were Here period, but I often listen to the earliest material - particularly the Syd Barrett stuff (Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, and early singles like Arnold Layne and See Emily Play).

    I will also confess to enjoying a lot of David Gilmour's stuff as well (Momentary Lapse of Reason, and even the new material like On An Island).
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